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Ilocos Region's 2020 Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET)
Ilocos Region's 2020 Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET)
Ilocos Region's 2020 Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET)
2020
REGIONAL SOCIAL
and ECONOMIC TRENDS
ILOCOS REGION
Established in 1769, the Santa Maria Church in Ilocos Sur is one of the best examples of Baroque style architecture that was
popular in the Spanish colonial era. Its brick facade is both simple and elegant, preserving its historical and cultural significance
across several centuries.
It serves as a reminder of the four centuries of Spanish domination and a unique structure with a diversified architectural design of
bricks and mortar. It was built on top of a hill a lookout and a citadel as well as a religious center during the early administration of
the region by friars and soldiers of Spain.
ISSN 0119-3996
Published by the
Philippine Statistics Authority
Regional Statistical Services Office I
Parammata Building C, Brgy. Biday
San Fernando City 2500 La Union
Philippines.
October 2020
The Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) for Ilocos Region, now on its 23rd
edition, has proven to be very useful for planning, decision-making and for setting
policies towards effective governance and improved service delivery at the local
level.
The RSET, a compendium of local level statistics, presents annual time series data
on various sectors of the region and its component provinces, cities,
and municipalities. It also contains data that are disaggregated in different
dimensions. This also includes a glossary of terms of official concepts and definitions
for statistical purposes.
We are very thankful for the support of our clients who continue to recognize
this publication as an important tool for evidence-based decision-making.
We always commit to improve our statistical products and services every year.
Hence, we will appreciate comments and suggestions from our data sources
and users. These inputs will serve as our basis for improving our future publications.
We are hoping that the data gathered from this publication will create a long-lasting
impact to every Filipino.
Foreword iii
List of Publications v
Other Products and Services vi
Figure References vii
Data Sources ix
Symbols Used ix
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Technical Staff x
Overview of the Region xi
Appendix
iv
List of Publications A Guide to Statistics for Business Planning
Multisectoral Statistics Framework for the Development
of Environment Statistics
The Philippine Statistical Yearbook * State of the Philippine Land and Soil Resources
The Countryside in Figures * Statistics for Entrepreneurs
(Philippines, selected provinces)
Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) (CAR, I , V, VI, Proceedings of Conventions
VIII, IX , X, XI, XII)* National Convention on Statistics*
Metro Manila: Gateway to the Philippines Asian Regional Section, International Conference on Statistical
Monthly Bulletin of Statistics Computing
Journal of Philippine Statistics Information Sheets
Philippine Yearbook
Census of Population Statwatch
(Philippines, CAR, I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII and selected
Census of Population and Housing
provinces and cities)
Economic Statistics Factsheets
National Accounts of the Philippines: Quarterly, Annual and (Philippines, CAR, I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII)
Annual with Consolidated Accounts and Income and Outlay MDG Watch
Accounts * (Philippines, CAR, I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII)
Gross Regional Domestic Product * Genderwatch (CAR,I,VI,VIII,IX, X)
Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure * Statwatch on Children (VI)
Input-Output Accounts of the Philippines * Stat Informer (VI)
Economic Indicators * Stat Trivia (CAR)
Quarterly Economic Indices* Statistics Series
Foreign Direct Investments*
Technical Papers
Food Balance Sheet of the Philippines*
Leading Economic Indicators Things Statisticians Wanted to Know About the Tourism Satellite
Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry Account but were Afraid to Ask (2012)
Regional Agricultural Production Accounts Major Revisions on the Philippine System of National Accounts:
Crops Statistics of the Philippines Implementation of the 2008 System of National Accounts (2012)
Trends in Agricultural Wage Rates Gearing a National Statistical System Towards the Measurement
Aquaculture Farms Inventory of the Impact of Climate Change: The Case of the Philippines
Cost and Returns of Palay Production (2008)
Cost and Returns of Corn Production Distributive Trade Statistics in the Philippines (2006)
Selected Statistics on Agriculture Official Poverty Statistics in the Philippines: Methodology and
Commodity Flow in the Philippines 2003 Estimates (2006)
Social Statistics Green GDP Towards Sustainable Development: The Philippine
Official Poverty Statistics of the Philippines* Experience (2005)
Statistical Handbook on Women and Men Real Estate Price Index: A Model for the Philippines (2004)
(Philippines, CAR, I, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII)* Official Provincial Poverty Statistics in the Philippines and the
Report on the Philippine Human Development Index Issue of Comparability Across Space (2003)
Philippine National Health Accounts The NSCB: Our Products and Services (2003)
National Education Expenditure Accounts Enhancing the Relevance of the Philippine System of National
Poverty Maps (Selected Provinces)* Accounts (2002)
Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media The Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts: Dealing with Data
Shortfalls (2002)
Annual Poverty Indicators Survey
Development, Institutionalization and Improvement of the
Family Income and Expenditure Survey
Philippine National Health Accounts (2001)
Labor Force – Integrated Survey of Households Bulletin
Measuring the Contribution of the Informal Sector in the
Survey on Overseas Filipinos
Philippines (2001)
Environmental Statistics Rebasing, Linking and Constant Price Estimation of the National
Compendium of Philippine Accounts of the Philippines (2001)
Environment Statistics* Recent Initiatives of the NSCB in Improving Official Statistics in
the Philippines (2001)
Statistical Standards and Classifications Environmental Accounting in the Philippines (2000)
Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC)* Poverty Assessment in the Philippines (2000)
Philippine Standard Commodity Classification (PSCC)*
Philippine Standard Classification Online Articles and References
for Education (PSCEd)* Beyond the Numbers
Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC)* Sexy Statistics
Philippine Central Product Classification (PCPC)* Statistically Speaking
Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption According to Statistical Indicators for Philippine Development (StatDev)
Purpose (PCOICOP)* Philippine Standard Geographic Codes
Philippine Standard Geographic Classification (PSGC) Provincial and Municipal Profiles
Statistical Reference System
Reference Materials
Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes
Philippine Statistical Development Program*
Technical Notes
NSCB Annual Report*
Profile of Censuses and Surveys conducted by the Philippine * CD-ROM versions of publications are available in PDF format.
Statistical System*
Directory of Government Statistical Services in the Philippines
(DGSSP)*
v
Other Products and Services Philippine Standard Classification of
Education (PSCED)
Products Philippine Central Product
Classification (PCPC)
Philippine Classification of Individual
1. Statistical policies and measures to
Consumption According to Purpose
resolve specific issues and provide
(PCOICOP)
policy directions in the Philippine
Statistical System (PSS)
6. Statistical publications to disseminate
the most relevant information
2. The Philippine Statistical Development
produced by the PSS and to make
Program (PSDP) to serve as blueprint
statistics more accessible to the public
of priority programs and activities to
be undertaken to improve the PSS in
the Medium Term Services
1. One-stop statistical information center
3. National Accounts and related – the National Statistical Information
economic accounts to assess the Center (NSIC)
economic performance of the country 2. Monitoring of designated statistics
thru the following: 3. Coordination of subnational statistical
National Accounts system
Regional Accounts 4. Coordination of inter-agency concerns
Input-Output (I-O) Accounts on statistics
Consolidated and Income and 5. Survey review and clearance
Outlay Accounts 6. Online statistical service through the
Tourism Satellite Accounts Internet (http://www.nscb.gov.ph)
Economic -Environmental and 7. Servicing data requests
Natural Resources Accounts 8. Technical services
National Health Accounts 9. Advocacy for statistical awareness
National Education Accounts National Statistics Month
Informal Sector National Convention on Statistics
Contribution of Women to the Government Statistics
Economy Accessibility Program
Hosting of international
4. Other social and economic indicators conferences in statistics
Poverty statistics Users fora, workshops, seminar
Happiness index
Good governance index
Environment statistics
Gender statistics (including
children)
Gender development index
Food balance sheet
Quarterly economic indices
Foreign direct investment statistics
Leading economic indicators
Statistical indicators for Philippine
development
Human development index
Hunger Index
vi
Figure References
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Figure References
10.2 Number of Teachers in Government Schools in Elementary and Secondary Level, Ilocos Region: SY 10.2
2009-2010 to SY 2012-2013 and SY 2015-2016
10.3 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary Education for Government Schools, Ilocos Region: SY 2016-2017 10.3A
10.4 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Secondary Education for Government Schools, Ilocos Region: SY 2016- 10.3C
2017
10.5 Net Enrollment Ratio in Elementary Level for Government Schools, Ilocos Region: 10.4A
SYs 2008-2009 to 2015-2016
10.6 Cohort Survival Rate in Elementary Level for Government Schools, Ilocos Region: SY 2009-2010 to 10.4B
SY 2015-2016
10.7 Literacy Rate of Private Household Population 10 Years and Over by Sex, Ilocos Region: 10.7A
2003, 2008 and 2013
10.8 Number of Enrollees in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and Sex, Ilocos Region: CY 2019 10.10B
10.9 Number of Graduates in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and Sex, Ilocos Region: CY 2019 10.11
11.1 Number of Employed Women and Men in the Labor Force, Ilocos Region: October 2015-2020 11.3
11.2 Number of Unemployed Women and Men in Ilocos Region: October 2015-2019 11.4
11.3 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group from Primary Occupation by Sex, Ilocos Region: October 11.1
2020
11.4 Unemployed Personsby Major Occupation Group from Primary Occupation by Sex, Ilocos Region: 11.1
October 2020
11.5 Employed Women I by Highest Grade Completed, Ilocos Region: October 2020 11.5
11.6 Employed Men by Highest Grade Completed, Ilocos Region: October 2020 11.5
11.7 Number of Existing Unions/Labor Organizations, Ilocos Region: 2014-2019 11.10
11.8 Membership in Unions/Labor Organizations, Ilocos Region: 2014-2019 11.10
12.1 Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances Served by DSWD, Ilocos Region: 2009- 12.1
2014
12.2 Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances Served by DSWD by Clientele Category, 12.1
Ilocos Region: 2014
12.3 Number of Male Youth Offenders Served by the Regional Center for Youth by Offense Committed, 12.2
Ilocos Region: 2011
12.4 Number of Children Served in Day Care Centers, By Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2019 12.4
12.5 Number of Day Care Centers by Province/City, Ilocos Region: as of December 31, 2013 12.5
13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, Ilocos Region: 2013-2019 13.1
13.2 Number of Motor Vehicle Registered by Type, Ilocos Region: 2019 13.1
13.3 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2020 13.1
13.4 Number of Permits/Licenses Issued by Type, Ilocos Region: 2020 13.4
13.5 Length of Existing National Roads by Surface Type, Ilocos Region: 2014-2020 13.5
13.6 Length of Existing National Bridges by Province: 2018-2020 13.6
13.7 Cargo Throughput, San Fernando, La Union: 2013-2020 13.8
13.8 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020 13.12
13.9 Percent Distribution of Subscribed Telephone Lines by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2019 13.14
13.10 Percent Distribution of Installed Telephone Lines by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2019 13.14
14.1 Total Potential and Served Connections of Electric Cooperatives, Ilocos Region: 2016-2019 14.1
15.1 Revenue Collection of LGUs by Kind of Tax, Ilocos Region: 2018-2020 15.2
15.2 Revenue Collection of LGUs by Province and City, Ilocos Region: 2020 15.2
15.3 Total Receipts and Expenditures of LGUs, Ilocos Region: 2020 15.5
16.1 Number of Banking Offices by Bank Group and Province, Ilocos Region: 2019 16.1
16.2 Total Deposits by Bank Group, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019 16.4
17.1 Crime Rate by Type of Crime, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020 17.1
17.2 Total Crimes and Crimes Solved by Province, Ilocos Region: 2020 17.1
17.3 Number of Fire Incidence, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020 17.3
18.1 R&D Expenditures by Sector of Performance, Ilocos Region: 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009 18.5A
18.2 Web Presence Status Among State Universities and Colleges As of December 31, 2012 18.6
18.3 Number of Information and Communication Establishments and Total Employment by Province, 18.8
Ilocos Region: 2014
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DATA SOURCES
Symbols Used
SYMBOL MEANING
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Republic of the Philippines
THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
Technical Staff
(as of August 2019)
Regional Director
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Overview of the Region
Region I, more popularly known as Ilocos Region, is a region that is a web of Filipino
heritage replete in history, arts, and culture. For some, the mention of the region
reminds them of the aromatic garlic, good tobacco, world-acclaimed abel Iloko,
the fabled “bagnet”, world-class basi, the classic burnay, age old churches
and houses, and the tasty bangus.
Among its most famous landmarks are Cape Bojedor Lighthouse, Marcos Museum,
Paoay Church, Patapat Viaduct, and Saud Beach in Ilocos Norte, Bessang Pass,
Ancestral Houses, Sta. Maria Church, Tirad Pass, Pagburnayan and Plaza Burgos
in Ilocos Sur, Botanical Garden, Museo Iloco, Agoo Basilica, Pindangan Ruins,
Macho Temple and the beaches in La Union, and the Hundred Islands, Manaoag
Church, San Roque Multi-Purpose Dam, Lingayen Gulf War Memorial Park
and bangus fish pens in Pangasinan.
Ilocos Ilocos Regions accessible by land transportation from Manila with major
stopovers at bus line terminals in major towns of its provinces. It is also accessible
by air via the Laoag City International Airport in Laoag City.
The region has a total land area of 12,840.2 sq km where a total of 811 sq km
are classified as alienable and disposable land and 441 sq km are classified forest
lands. For its land-use status, 39.1 percent are being utilized for intensive land use
while 31.4 percent are for extensive land use.
Home to 5,026,128 people (2015 POPCEN), the region registered a 1.09 percent
growth rate from 2010 to 2015. In 2015, Pangasinan had the highest population
in the region which registered 2,956,726, and a growth rate of 1.18 percent from
2010 to 2015.
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The poverty incidence among Filipino families in the Ilocos Region the full year
of 2018 was estimated at 7.0 percent. This is defined as the proportion of families
with per capita income less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number
of families. This was estimated at 14.0 percent in the full year of 2015. Around 85
thousand families in Ilocos Region were considered poor in 2018. This was lower
by 76 thousand poor families compared to the figure recorded in 2015 with 161
thousand poor families.
The headline inflation in Ilocos Region settled at 2.8 percent in 2020. Its annual rate
in 2019 was 2.4 percent. The region’s average CPI in 2020 was recorded at 122.30
and 119.00 in 2019. The top three commodity groups that recorded high price indices
in 2020 were: alcoholic beverages and tobacco (246.1); food and non-alcoholic
beverages (129.6); and furnishings, household equipment, and routine maintenance
of the house (124.4). On the other hand, the bottom three commodity groups
with low price indices were: transport (109.5); communication (101.8); and housing,
water, electricity, gas and other fuels (114.3).
The Ilocanos thriftiness was complemented by the presence of 650 bank offices
in the region as of 2019. Among these, 237 were universal and commercial banks,
167 were thrift banks and 246 were rural and cooperative banks. As of 2019, the total
outstanding loan (loan portfolio) of banks in Ilocos Region reached PhP 61,304.6
million. This was 7.7 percent higher than the previous year (2018). About 70.7
percent of the total loan portfolio in the region were from universal and commercial
banks.
In terms of poverty, the region’s poverty incidence (among families) decreased to 9.6
percent in 2015, from 14.0 percent in 2012. In 2015, Ilocos Norte had the lowest
poverty incidence at 3.3 percent while Pangasinan had the highest poverty incidence
at 11.2 percent. The region’s annual per capita poverty threshold, meanwhile,
was pegged at 20,488 in 2015. The poverty threshold is the annual per capita income
required or the amount to be spent to satisfy nutritional requirements and other basic
needs.
Palay production in Ilocos Region increased by 2.77 percent in 2020 with a total
production of 1,902,662 metric tons. Pangasinan remained the region’s biggest
producer of palay with a total production of 1,135,379 metric tons in 2020 or around
59.7 percent of the region’s total palay production. Likewise, Corn production
increased by 1.99 percent with a total production of 563,388 metric tons in 2020.
Visitor arrivals in Ilocos Region reached 2,182,102 in 2019 which was 7.7 percent
lower than the previous year which is 2,363,259. The number of domestic
tourists/balikbayans went down by 97.60 percent. Likewise, the number of foreign
visitors in 2019 decreased by 2.9 percent compared to the previous year.
Health-wise, the region had a total of 80 hospitals in 2020 that catered to the health
needs of the population. Meanwhile, bed capacity in 2020 reached 4,517. Pneumonia
was the leading cause of mortality in the region in 2020, claiming 3,548 lives.
Heart diseases and Cancer followed, claiming 3,534 and 2,685 lives, respectively.
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For longevity, Ilocano women outlived their men counterparts for about six years.
The average life expectancy for women in 2010-2015 was 75.92 while that of men
was 69.57. During the period 2015-2020, women are projected to outlive their men
counterparts from 76.92 to 70.77.
The region’s peace and order were managed by 6,555 able-bodied policemen
with police to population ratio of one policeman for every 761 persons in 2014.
The crime solution efficiency rate in Ilocos Region decreased to 78.64 percent
in 2020 compared with 80.04 percent in 2019. Among the provinces, Pangasinan
recorded the highest crime solution efficiency rate in 2020 at 81.35 percent.
The number of probationers in 2020 recorded at 5,171. In 2020, the number
of parolees and pardonees in the region also registered 467 and 3, respectively.
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Chapter 1
POPULATION AND HOUSING
Data on size, distribution, and demographic characteristics of the population and the stock
and condition of housing units are essential in the planning and decision-making process of
governmental instrumentalities and private businesses alike. The data provide the basis for
determining what, where, how, and when public services and facilities, and interventions should
be put in place. The impact of services, programs, and projects implemented are measured vis-à-
vis the effects on the socio-economic well-being of the populace, as the ultimate beneficiaries of
governance and development. Entrepreneurs and corporate executives and managers in the
private sector use the data in making decisions on the level, form, programming, and
distribution of resources that will be invested. The return of their investments are largely
determined by their response to the market created by the demand of the consumers and
readiness to supply goods and services that satisfy the needs and capabilities of the public.
This chapter presents data series about the region and by province/city/municipality, where
available. The data series include the population count during several censuses conducted
nationwide as well as the demographic characteristics, migration patterns, and housing units.
Projections of the population of the region from 1990 to 2020, 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 census data and population projections and the Land
Management Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for land area.
HIGHLIGHTS:
❑ Ilocos Region’s population as of August 1, 2015 was 5,026,128, higher by 277,756 from the 2010
population.
❑ In 2010, the age dependency ratio in Ilocos Region was 60.0 which was lower as compared to the
65.4 in 2007.
❑ Of the 1,015,798 total occupied housing units in Ilocos Region in 2010, 89.2 percent had roofs made
of galvanized iron/aluminum, while 58.7 percent had outer walls made of concrete/bricks/stone.
❑ About 22.1 percent of the total occupied housing units in Ilocos Region in 2010 had floor area of 30-
49 sq.m. or 318-532 sq. ft.
❑ In 2010, 819,345 households or about 78.0 percent owned or amortized the lot they occupied, while
17.2 percent or 180,259 households occupied lot which were rent-free but with consent of owner.
❑ In 2010, 53.9 percent of the total households in Ilocos Region disposed their garbage by burning,
while 21.1 percent of the households had their garbage picked-up by garbage truck and 12.1 percent
dumped their garbage in individual pit.
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Table 1.1 Population and Growth Rate by Province/City/Municipality, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1-4
1970-2015
Table 1.2 Population, Land Area and Density by Province/City/Municipality,Ilocos Region, Census 1-12
Years 1975-2015
Table 1.3 Household Population by Sex and Age Group, by Province/City, Ilocos Region, Urban-Rural, 1-20
Census Years 1990, 1995, 2000 , 2007, 2010 and 2015
Table 1.4 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Sex, Age Group and Marital Status, 1-31
Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1995, 2000, 2007 and 2010
Table 1.5 Age Dependency Ratio by Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1975-2015 1-91
Table 1.6 Sex Ratio by Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1980-2015 1-92
Table 1.7 Language/Dialect Generally Spoken by Private Households by Province, Ilocos Region, 1-93
Census Years 1990 and 2000
Table 1.7 Language/Dialect Generally Spoken by Private Households by Province, Ilocos Region, 1-93
Census Years 1990 and 2000
Table 1.8 Household Population Five Years and Over by Sex and Place of Residence 5 Years Ago by 1-99
Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1980, 1990 and 2010
Table 1.9 Census Net Migration Rate 1985- 1990, and Projected Net Migration Rate by Sex, 1995-2020 1-100
Table 1.10A Projected Population by Five-Year Interval and Sex, Philippines and Ilocos Region, (Medium 1-101
Assumption), 2000-2040
Table 1.10B Population Projections by Five-Year Interval by Province, Ilocos Region, (Medium 1-101
Assumption), 2000-2040
Table 1.11 Number of Households and Average Household Size by Province/City/Municipality, Ilocos 1-103
Region, Census Years 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Table 1.12 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Province/City/Municipality, Ilocos Region, Census 1-107
Years 1980-2015
Table 1.13 Number of Occupied Housing Units, Number of Households and Household Population by 1-110
Type of Building by Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1990-2010
Table 1.14 Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of Lot, Building Type 1-116
and Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1990-2010
Table 1.15 Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Occupancy and Province, 1-122
Ilocos Region, Census Years 2000-2010
Table 1.16 Number of Occupied Dwelling Units by Construction Materials of Roofs and Outer Walls 1-124
Materials by Province/City, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1990-2010
Table 1.17A Number of Households in Occupied Dwelling Units by Main Source of Drinking Water by 1-133
Province, Urban-Rural, Region, I, Census Year 1990
Table 1.17B Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and/or Cooking and 1-131
Province, Ilocos Region, Census Years 2000-2010
Table 1.17B Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and/or Cooking by 1-134
Province, Ilocos Region, Census Years 2000 and 2010
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Table 1.18 Number of Households in Occupied Dwelling Units by Kind of Lighting Used by Province, 1-135
Urban-Rural, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1980-2010
Table 1.19 Number of Households in Occupied Dwelling Units by Kind of Cooking Fuel Used by 1-136
Province, Urban-Rural, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1980-2010
Table 1.20 Number of Households in Occupied Dwelling Units With Household Appliances 1-137
Conveniences by Province, Urban-Rural, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1980 and 1990
Table 1.21 Number of Households by Presence of Household Conveniences by Province, Ilocos 1-137
Region, Census Years 2000-2010
Table 1.22 Number of Households in Occupied Dwelling Units by Type of Toilet Facilities by Province, 1-138
Urban-Rural, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1980-2010
Table 1.23 Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal by Province/City/Municipality, 1-139
Ilocos Region and Philippines, Census Years 1990-2010
Table 1.24 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Floor Area of the Housing Unit, Ilocos Region, 1-141
Census Years 1990-2010
Table 1.25 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Year Built, Ilocos Region, Census Years 1990-2010 1-141
Table 1.26 Number of Owner-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Mode of Acquisition of Housing 1-142
Unit, by Province, Ilocos Region, Census Year 2010
Table 1.27 Number of Owner-Household who had Purchased their Housing Units by Source of Financing 1-142
the Housing Unit and by Province, Ilocos Region, Census Year 2010
Figure 1.4 Percentage Distribution of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Occupancy, 1-123
Ilocos Region, 2007
Figure 1.5 Percentage Distribution of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Occupancy, 1-123
Ilocos Region, 2010
Figure 1.6 Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking by Province, Ilocos 1-134
Region, 2010
Figure 1.7 Percentage Distribution of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal, Ilocos Region, 1-140
2010
.
Figure 1.8 Percentage Distribution of Occupied Housing Units by Type of Construction Materials of 1-132
Roof, Ilocos Region, 2010
.
Figure 1.9 Number of Occupied Housing Units By Type of Outer Walls Materials, Ilocos Region, 2010 1-132
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Table 1.1
POPULATION AND GROWTH RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1970-2015
1-4
Table 1.1 Continued 1960 1975 1960 1975
237,135 305,465 237,135 305,465
338,058 419,776 338,058 419,776
293,330 414,635 293,330 414,635
1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Population Rate 1/ Population Rate 1/ Population Rate 1/ Population Rate 3/ Population Rate 3/
68,614,162 2.32 76,498,735 2.36 88,566,732 2.04 92,337,852 1.90 100,981,437.00 1.72
3,803,890 1.30 4,200,478 2.15 4,546,789 1.10 4,748,372 1.23 5,026,128 1.09
394,315 0.80 419,775 1.26 444,827 0.83 463,113 1.00 481,956 0.83
1,287 2.66 1,480 3.04 1,522 0.40 1,785 1.89 1,792 0.07
27,827 0.61 29,668 1.38 31,485 0.85 31,648 0.65 32,215 0.34
26,737 0.80 27,862 0.89 30,063 1.09 30,708 0.98 31,616 0.56
13,774 1.21 14,327 0.85 14,634 0.30 15,025 0.48 14,672 0.59
45,534 1.04 47,682 0.99 50,675 0.87 53,542 1.17 55,201 0.96
8,227 1.39 8,534 0.79 8,765 0.38 9,687 1.27 9,777 0.18
750 3.26 1,154 9.67 1,435 3.16 1,473 2.47 1,567 1.18
10,133 1.28 10,615 1.00 11,305 0.90 11,970 1.21 12,184 0.34
31,485 0.59 33,310 1.21 35,793 1.03 37,021 1.06 38,562 0.78
1,109 5.63 1,486 6.47 1,716 2.08 1,814 2.01 2,947 2.32
15,975 0.76 16,704 0.96 18,161 1.20 19,051 1.32 19,438 0.38
13,688 0.99 15,154 2.20 16,711 1.41 16,984 1.15 17,777 0.87
6,224 3.29 6,095 -0.45 7,475 2.96 7,837 2.54 9,506 3.74
17,168 0.68 19,315 2.56 20,385 0.77 21,877 1.25 23,770 1.59
21,253 0.51 21,745 0.49 23,117 0.88 23,956 0.97 24,866 0.71
23,027 1.37 24,739 1.55 26,307 0.88 27,952 1.23 28,980 0.69
17,797 0.78 19,059 1.48 20,034 0.72 20,606 0.78 21,497 0.81
14,817 -0.17 15,903 1.53 16,185 0.25 16,732 0.51 17,300 0.64
29,083 0.96 31,688 1.85 33,642 0.86 34,237 0.78 36,736 1.35
21,301 0.03 22,886 1.55 23,810 0.57 24,770 0.79 25,212 0.34
19,659 0.76 21,338 1.77 22,202 0.57 22,990 0.75 24,121 0.92
27,460 0.26 29,031 1.20 29,405 0.18 31,448 0.80 32,220 0.46
458,190 0.85 498,499 1.82 529,622 0.91 550,956 1.03 575,166 0.88
5,533 0.76 6,353 3.00 6,217 -0.31 6,640 0.44 6,695 0.16
6,140 0.87 6,728 1.98 7,149 0.87 7,694 1.35 7,748 0.13
28,128 1.47 30,519 1.76 33,174 1.20 34,323 1.18 35,731 0.77
10,101 0.96 11,175 2.19 11,459 0.36 11,679 0.44 12,224 0.87
28,567 0.35 31,459 2.09 33,847 1.05 35,706 1.27 37,501 0.94
15,799 0.19 17,199 1.84 18,914 1.37 18,551 0.76 19,861 1.31
13,777 1.88 14,195 0.64 14,116 -0.08 16,573 1.56 17,211 0.72
8,477 1.23 8,879 1.00 10,310 2.16 10,011 1.21 10,748 1.36
3,940 2.71 4,134 1.03 4,308 0.59 4,219 0.20 4,875 2.79
3,700 0.97 4,022 1.80 3,798 -0.82 4,398 0.90 4,647 1.05
1/ Average Annual Rate of Increase.
2/ Revised provincial data due to separation of city data.
1-5
Table 1.1 Continued
POPULATION AND GROWTH RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1970-2015
1-6
Table 1.1 Continued
23,565 1.06 25,580 1.77 27,615 1.10 28,302 1.02 30,792 1.62
4,124 1.52 4,671 2.70 4,764 0.28 4,938 0.56 5,259 1.21
35,489 0.18 38,435 1.72 41,578 1.13 42,803 1.08 44,006 0.53
7,295 1.83 7,130 -0.49 7,866 1.41 8,535 1.81 8,573 0.08
10,116 1.39 10,409 0.61 10,704 0.40 10,935 0.49 11,288 0.61
6,173 1.68 6,717 1.83 6,920 0.43 7,427 1.01 7,407 -0.05
6,508 0.53 7,174 2.11 7,779 1.16 8,072 1.19 8,349 0.64
5,232 2.75 5,584 1.40 6,670 2.57 7,075 2.39 7,787 1.84
21,222 0.81 23,146 1.88 23,808 0.40 25,199 0.85 26,411 0.90
9,848 -0.27 10,877 2.15 11,907 1.30 11,720 0.75 12,758 1.63
12,801 0.34 13,918 1.81 14,059 0.14 15,106 0.82 15,340 0.29
11,228 -0.26 12,537 2.39 13,284 0.83 13,597 0.81 13,945 0.48
30,145 0.88 34,433 2.89 35,906 0.60 37,911 0.97 39,868 0.96
20,341 -0.15 22,363 2.05 23,872 0.94 24,981 1.11 25,402 0.32
24,580 0.59 26,396 1.54 28,002 0.85 28,597 0.80 30,321 1.12
14,843 0.53 15,876 1.45 16,806 0.82 17,958 1.24 18,759 0.83
22,727 1.75 24,520 1.64 25,888 0.78 27,596 1.19 27,975 0.26
2,235 2.45 2,375 1.31 2,453 0.46 2,419 0.18 2,737 2.38
22,608 0.70 24,070 1.35 24,896 0.48 25,427 0.55 25,640 0.16
3,381 3.30 3,513 0.82 3,936 1.64 3,820 0.84 4,585 3.53
8,870 2.07 9,685 1.90 11,826 2.79 10,622 0.93 11,446 1.43
30,697 0.88 34,427 2.49 35,791 0.56 38,122 1.02 39,277 0.57
505,499 1.63 555,863 2.06 606,159 1.25 626,943 1.21 664,841 1.12
47,721 2.11 51,923 1.82 57,952 1.58 60,596 1.56 63,692 0.95
36,743 1.89 41,422 2.60 43,438 0.68 44,949 0.82 47,458 1.04
32,634 1.87 35,419 1.77 38,743 1.29 40,307 1.30 42,078 0.82
10,780 2.57 11,857 2.06 12,521 0.78 12,590 0.60 13,456 1.27
31,420 0.84 33,786 1.57 36,829 1.24 37,910 1.16 39,188 0.63
28,374 1.68 31,491 2.26 33,335 0.82 34,522 0.92 35,947 0.77
56,189 1.62 63,373 2.61 69,837 1.40 70,735 1.10 75,032 1.13
6,086 2.23 6,748 2.24 8,261 2.93 7,850 1.52 8,067 0.52
18,234 1.75 19,565 1.52 20,927 0.97 21,244 0.83 22,039 0.70
29,974 1.08 32,259 1.59 35,372 1.32 35,380 0.93 35,802 0.23
39,989 1.82 43,501 1.82 45,232 0.56 48,407 1.07 54,221 2.18
12,180 2.04 13,442 2.13 18,265 4.48 16,518 2.08 19,690 3.40
38,376 1.74 43,497 2.72 49,025 1.72 52,679 1.93 55,458 0.98
13,489 1.39 14,909 2.17 15,803 0.84 16,628 1.10 18,172 1.70
27,795 1.97 30,393 1.93 32,952 1.16 35,098 1.45 37,188 1.11
1/ Average Annual Rate of Increase.
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Table 1.1 Continued
POPULATION AND GROWTH RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1970-2015
Santo Tomas 19,482 2.70 21,341 1.84 22,610 1.16 27,352 1.92
Santol h/ 7,316 1.79 7,686 0.99 7,836 0.39 9,544 1.99
Sudipen 9,785 2.13 10,430 1.28 10,796 0.69 13,043 1.91
Tubao 14,552 1.69 15,462 1.22 17,604 2.63 21,138 1.85
Pangasinan 2/ 1,120,765 2.08 1,231,223 1.90 1,316,959 1.36 1,623,440 2.11
Agno 15,216 1.26 16,011 1.02 17,241 1.49 21,197 2.09
Aguilar 17,696 2.28 19,853 2.33 22,080 2.15 27,303 2.15
Alcala 22,208 0.90 24,376 1.88 24,993 0.50 30,684 2.07
Anda 16,917 1.50 19,262 2.63 20,454 1.21 26,856 2.76
Asingan 34,148 2.59 36,267 1.21 37,301 0.56 43,704 1.60
Balungao 14,989 1.29 16,745 2.24 17,342 0.70 21,473 2.16
Bani 25,176 0.58 27,549 1.82 29,102 1.10 37,180 2.48
Basista i/ 14,204 .. 15,241 1.42 17,191 2.44 22,360 2.66
Bautista 14,985 1.93 16,749 2.25 18,072 1.53 21,280 1.65
Bayambang 56,415 1.74 62,808 2.17 64,037 0.39 79,027 2.13
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Table 1.1 Continued
28,192 0.57 31,204 2.20 33,604 1.06 35,999 1.44 39,092 1.58
10,209 1.27 11,202 2.01 11,712 0.64 12,007 0.70 12,476 0.73
14,075 1.44 15,099 1.52 15,949 0.79 16,531 0.91 17,056 0.60
23,039 1.63 24,773 1.57 26,402 0.91 26,993 0.86 28,729 1.19
1,752,766 1.45 1,964,464 * 2.47 2,133,384 1.19 2,230,607 1.34 2,374,236 1.18
23,326 1.81 25,077 1.56 26,023 0.53 27,508 0.93 28,052 0.37
30,578 2.15 33,213 1.79 36,564 1.38 39,529 1.76 41,463 0.91
31,974 0.78 35,734 2.41 38,934 1.23 41,077 1.40 43,402 1.05
28,739 1.28 32,833 2.89 34,398 0.67 37,011 1.20 39,504 1.25
46,647 1.23 51,225 2.03 54,092 0.78 56,353 0.96 57,355 0.34
21,274 -0.17 23,813 2.44 25,214 0.82 26,678 1.14 31,106 2.97
37,463 0.14 42,824 2.91 45,652 0.92 45,758 0.66 50,306 1.82
24,278 1.56 26,616 1.99 28,104 0.78 30,385 1.33 32,959 1.56
23,375 1.78 27,066 3.19 28,094 0.53 30,193 1.10 32,307 1.30
82,913 0.90 96,609 3.33 103,145 0.94 111,521 1.44 118,205 1.11
44,490 0.28 48,967 2.08 52,722 1.06 52,832 0.76 54,555 0.61
62,375 0.86 72,625 3.31 76,214 0.69 78,702 0.81 83,052 1.03
53,127 1.45 61,068 3.03 69,568 1.88 74,545 2.01 82,084 1.85
50,478 1.18 57,445 2.81 62,237 1.15 64,253 1.13 67,348 0.90
17,003 2.67 18,142 1.40 20,187 1.54 18,315 0.09 21,637 3.22
69,528 1.88 77,039 2.22 85,419 1.49 91,109 1.69 95,154 0.83
23,551 3.43 25,381 1.62 27,027 0.90 26,991 0.62 29,110 1.45
18,839 2.93 20,632 1.97 23,731 2.02 23,455 1.29 24,584 0.90
16,706 1.75 19,115 2.93 20,508 1.01 21,149 0.94 23,201 1.78
24,662 1.43 26,723 1.73 28,266 0.81 29,456 0.98 31,497 1.28
80,758 0.69 88,891 2.08 95,773 1.07 98,740 1.06 103,278 0.86
19,115 1.53 21,035 2.07 23,338 1.50 24,011 1.33 24,765 0.59
101,056 1.77 113,190 2.46 122,820 1.17 123,566 0.88 130,275 1.01
49,705 1.74 54,743 2.09 62,684 1.95 64,578 1.67 69,497 1.41
73,351 2.02 82,142 2.45 90,391 1.38 98,905 1.87 106,331 1.39
53,603 2.21 60,943 2.79 65,366 1.01 69,969 1.39 73,241 0.87
27,439 1.29 30,775 2.49 32,905 0.96 34,439 1.13 37,059 1.41
18,070 1.14 19,870 2.05 21,560 1.17 22,713 1.35 24,299 1.29
52,378 1.47 58,252 2.30 63,689 1.28 66,111 1.27 69,555 0.97
47,616 0.95 52,086 1.94 57,702 1.47 59,687 1.37 63,081 1.06
59,904 2.72 66,274 2.19 74,005 1.59 77,899 1.63 83,025 1.22
28,416 1.89 32,758 3.09 35,591 1.19 37,737 1.42 40,848 1.52
36,392 1.27 41,206 2.70 46,769 1.83 46,875 1.30 52,939 2.34
29,058 1.10 31,418 1.69 33,419 0.89 34,108 0.82 35,574 0.80
26,257 1.47 28,258 1.59 30,556 1.12 32,626 1.45 32,945 0.19
1/ Average Annual Rate of Increase.
2/ Revised provincial data due to separation of city data.
* Total population of the province is 149 more than the population of all municipalities added
together due to disputed populations which were not included in any of the municipality but
was included in the provincial total
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Table 1.1 Continued
POPULATION AND GROWTH RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1970-2015
Alaminos City k/ 38,773 2.51 42,496 1.85 47,715 2.34 59,363 2.21
Candon City k/ 31,116 1.14 34,701 2.20 36,802 1.18 43,473 1.68
Dagupan City 83,582 2.84 90,092 1.51 98,344 1.77 122,247 2.20
Laoag City 61,727 2.09 66,259 1.43 69,648 1.00 83,756 1.86
San Carlos City 84,333 1.33 90,882 1.51 101,243 2.18 124,529 2.09
San Fernando City l/ 52,597 3.35 61,166 3.06 68,410 2.26 84,949 2.19
Urdaneta City l/ 58,690 2.75 65,392 2.19 71,796 1.89 90,694 2.36
Vigan City m/ 30,252 1.53 31,971 1.11 33,483 0.93 38,574 1.43
1/ Average Annual Rate of Increase.
k/ Converted to City in March 2001
l/ Converted to City in March 1998
m/ Converted to City in January 2001
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Table 1.1 Continued
65,130 1.75 73,448 2.61 79,788 1.19 85,025 1.47 89,708 1.03
45,128 0.70 50,564 2.47 56,270 1.54 57,884 1.36 60,623 0.88
126,214 0.60 130,328 0.69 149,554 1.99 163,676 2.30 171,271 0.87
88,336 1.00 94,466 1.45 102,457 1.17 104,904 1.05 111,125 1.10
134,039 1.39 154,264 3.06 161,884 0.69 175,103 1.27 188,571 1.42
91,943 1.49 102,082 2.27 114,813 1.69 114,963 1.19 121,812 1.11
100,263 1.90 111,582 2.32 120,785 1.14 125,451 1.18 132,940 1.11
42,067 1.64 45,143 1.52 47,246 0.65 49,747 0.98 53,879 1.53
1/ Average Annual Rate of Increase.
1,500,000
Population
1,000,000
500,000
0
1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2015
Year
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Table 1.2
POPULATION, LAND AREA AND DENSITY BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1975-2015
(Population in thousands; Land area in sq. km.; Density in persons/sq. km.)
Population
Municipality 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Ilocos Norte 305.5 321.0 377.9 394.3 419.8 444.8 463.1 479.3
Adams b/ 0.9 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.8
Bacarra 22.1 23.4 26.9 27.8 29.7 31.5 31.6 32.2
Badoc 20.8 22.3 25.6 26.7 27.9 30.1 30.7 31.6
Bangui 11.5 11.1 12.9 13.8 14.3 14.6 15.0 14.7
Batac 35.2 37.6 43.1 45.5 47.7 50.7 53.5 55.2
Burgos 5.3 5.9 7.6 8.2 8.5 8.8 9.7 9.8
Carasi b/ 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.6
Currimao 10.0 7.8 9.5 10.1 10.6 11.3 12.0 12.2
Dingras 25.5 26.5 30.5 31.5 33.3 35.8 37.0 38.6
Dumalneg b/ 0.6 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.5 1.7 1.8 2.0
Espiritu (Banna) 12.4 12.9 15.3 16.0 16.7 18.2 19.1 19.4
Marcos c/ 9.8 10.3 13.0 13.7 15.2 16.7 17.0 17.8
Nueva Era 3.6 3.9 5.2 6.2 6.1 7.5 7.8 9.5
Pagudpud d/ 12.4 13.7 16.6 17.2 19.3 20.4 21.9 23.8
Paoay 16.0 17.0 20.7 21.3 21.7 23.1 24.0 24.9
Pasuquin 16.3 17.8 21.4 23.0 24.7 26.3 28.0 29.0
Piddig 13.9 14.8 17.1 17.8 19.1 20.0 20.6 21.5
Pinili 12.7 13.5 15.0 14.8 15.9 16.2 16.7 17.3
San Nicolas 22.2 23.4 27.6 29.1 31.7 33.6 34.2 36.7
Sarrat 18.1 18.8 21.3 21.3 22.9 23.8 24.8 25.2
Solsona 14.1 14.7 18.9 19.7 21.3 22.2 23.0 24.1
Vintar 21.7 23.4 27.1 27.5 29.0 29.4 31.4 32.2
Ilocos Sur 353.1 373.3 437.9 458.2 498.5 529.6 551.0 574.9
Alilem e/ 4.4 4.6 5.3 5.5 6.4 6.2 6.6 6.7
Banayoyo 4.6 5.0 5.9 6.1 6.7 7.1 7.7 7.7
Bantay 20.7 22.3 26.0 28.1 30.5 33.2 34.3 35.7
Burgos 7.9 8.4 9.6 10.1 11.2 11.5 11.7 12.2
Cabugao 22.7 24.4 28.0 28.6 31.5 33.8 35.7 37.5
a/ Excludes 2,374 Mangyans.
b/ Municipal District.
c/ Formerly Part of Dingras. Created Municipality in 1963.
d/ Formerly Part of Bangui. Created Municipality in 1959.
e/ Converted into Regular Municipalities on Dec. 31, 1963.
r/ Revised
Notes:
1. Land areas are taken from the updated Estimated Land Area as of November 30, 2002 provided
by the Land Management Bureau of the DENR. Estimated areas are subject to change depending
on the result of Cadastral survey/Boundary survey.
2. Due to unfinished cadastral survey, municipal areas may not add up to provincial area.
3. Revised provincial data due to separation of city data.
Sources of Basic Data: Philippine Statistics Authority
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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Table 1.2 Continued
Population Density
Land Area
1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
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Table 1.2 Continued
POPULATION, LAND AREA AND DENSITY BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1975-2015
(Population in thousands; Land area in sq. km.; Density in persons/sq. km.)
Population
Municipality 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Caoayan 13.4 14.1 15.6 15.8 17.2 18.9 18.6 19.9
Cervantes 9.0 9.6 12.5 13.8 14.2 14.1 16.6 17.2
Galimuyod 6.3 6.6 7.9 8.5 8.9 10.3 10.0 10.7
Gregorio del Pilar f/ 3.0 3.1 3.4 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.2 4.9
Lidlidda 2.6 2.7 3.5 3.7 4.0 3.8 4.4 4.6
Magsingal 17.3 19.2 22.3 23.6 25.6 27.6 28.3 30.8
Nagbukel 3.2 3.5 3.8 4.1 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.3
Narvacan 28.5 30.7 35.2 35.5 38.4 41.6 42.8 44.0
Quirino (Angkaki) e/ 5.6 5.3 6.6 7.3 7.1 7.9 8.5 8.6
Salcedo 8.0 8.3 9.4 10.1 10.4 10.7 10.9 11.2
San Emilio 4.3 4.4 5.6 6.2 6.7 6.9 7.4 7.4
San Esteban 5.3 5.5 6.3 6.5 7.2 7.8 8.1 8.3
San Ildefonso 3.2 3.6 4.5 5.2 5.6 6.7 7.1 7.8
San Juan (Lapog) 16.3 17.4 20.3 21.2 23.1 23.8 25.2 26.4
San Vicente 8.3 8.5 10.0 9.8 10.9 11.9 11.7 12.8
Santa 11.8 11.4 12.6 12.8 13.9 14.1 15.1 15.3
Santa Catalina 9.4 9.8 11.4 11.2 12.5 13.3 13.6 13.9
Santa Cruz 22.7 23.0 28.8 30.1 34.4 35.9 37.9 39.9
Santa Lucia 16.7 17.3 20.5 20.3 22.4 23.9 25.0 25.4
Santa Maria 19.9 21.3 23.8 24.6 26.4 28.0 28.6 30.3
Santiago 11.2 11.8 14.4 14.8 15.9 16.8 18.0 18.8
Santo Domingo 16.0 17.7 20.7 22.7 24.5 25.9 27.6 28.0
Sigay b/ 1.6 1.7 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.7
Sinait 18.0 19.1 21.8 22.6 24.1 24.9 25.4 25.6
Sugpon b/ 2.4 3.0 2.8 3.4 3.5 3.9 3.8 4.6
Suyo 6.2 6.5 8.0 8.9 9.7 11.8 10.6 11.4
Tagudin 22.9 23.4 29.3 30.7 34.4 35.8 38.1 39.3
La Union 353.5 384.2 463.8 505.5 555.9 606.2 626.9 665.1
Agoo 32.5 34.8 42.7 47.7 51.9 58.0 60.6 63.7
Aringay 25.0 27.5 33.3 36.7 41.4 43.4 44.9 47.5
Bacnotan 23.1 24.8 29.6 32.6 35.4 38.7 40.3 42.1
Bagulin g/ 6.4 7.0 9.4 10.8 11.9 12.5 12.6 13.5
Balaoan 24.4 25.2 30.0 31.4 33.8 36.8 37.9 39.2
Bangar 20.8 23.7 26.0 28.4 31.5 33.3 34.5 36.0
Bauang 37.9 41.9 51.6 56.2 63.4 69.8 70.7 75.0
Burgos h/ 3.6 4.1 5.4 6.1 6.7 8.3 7.9 8.1
Caba 13.0 14.1 16.6 18.2 19.6 20.9 21.2 22.0
Luna 24.1 25.1 28.3 30.0 32.3 35.4 35.4 35.8
b/ Municipal District.
e/ Converted into Regular Municipalities on Dec. 31, 1963.
f/ Declared Municipality on June 23, 1969.
g/ Converted into a Regular Municipality on June 25, 1963.
h/ Transferred from the Province of Benguet. Converted into a Regular Municipality on June 25, 1963.
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Table 1.2 Continued
Population Density
Land Area
1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
17.4 767.8 807.7 897.6 906.9 987.3 1,085.8 1,064.9 1,140.0
234.7 38.2 41.0 53.2 58.7 60.5 60.1 70.6 73.0
34.4 182.6 191.2 230.8 246.4 258.1 299.7 291.0 312.0
41.7 70.8 73.9 82.0 94.6 99.2 103.4 101.3 117.0
33.8 77.9 80.9 103.9 109.3 118.9 112.2 130.0 137.0
85.0 204.1 225.7 262.1 277.3 301.0 325.0 333.0 362.0
43.1 74.8 82.1 88.3 95.6 108.3 110.5 114.5 122.0
122.2 233.3 251.1 287.6 290.4 314.5 340.2 350.2 360.0
240.1 23.5 22.0 27.6 30.4 29.7 32.8 35.5 36.0
103.4 77.1 80.3 90.8 97.8 100.6 103.5 105.7 109.0
141.4 30.1 31.1 39.9 43.6 47.5 48.9 52.5 52.0
19.6 268.9 280.5 322.5 331.7 365.6 396.5 411.4 426.0
11.4 286.3 320.7 398.9 461.0 492.0 587.7 623.3 686.0
64.4 253.7 271.0 315.8 329.7 359.6 369.9 391.5 410.0
12.6 658.7 673.7 792.8 781.6 863.3 945.0 930.2 1,013.0
109.1 108.1 104.1 115.2 117.3 127.6 128.9 138.5 141.0
9.7 970.1 1,008.4 1,176.4 1,159.9 1,295.1 1,372.3 1,404.6 1,441.0
88.8 255.6 259.4 324.0 339.5 387.8 404.4 427.0 449.0
49.7 335.9 348.8 412.4 409.1 449.8 480.1 502.4 511.0
63.3 313.6 336.6 376.3 388.2 416.9 442.3 451.7 479.0
46.4 242.6 255.5 311.2 320.2 342.5 362.5 387.4 405.0
55.5 287.6 319.5 373.4 409.6 441.9 466.5 497.3 504.0
81.6 19.3 21.3 24.1 27.4 29.1 30.1 29.7 34.0
65.6 273.8 290.6 332.2 344.8 367.1 379.7 387.8 391.0
57.1 41.7 52.8 49.8 59.2 61.5 68.9 66.9 80.0
124.0 49.7 52.0 64.1 71.5 78.1 95.2 85.7 92.0
151.2 151.4 155.0 193.8 203.0 227.7 236.7 252.1 260.0
1,395.0 253.4 275.4 332.5 362.4 398.5 434.5 449.4 525.0
52.8 614.1 659.5 808.1 903.1 982.6 1,096.7 1,146.8 1,205.0
84.5 296.2 325.6 393.4 434.6 490.0 513.8 531.7 561.0
76.6 301.9 323.8 386.0 426.0 462.4 505.8 526.2 538.0
107.3 59.8 65.3 87.7 100.4 110.5 116.7 117.3 125.0
68.7 354.9 366.8 437.3 457.4 491.8 536.1 551.8 570.0
37.4 555.5 634.8 695.0 759.5 842.9 892.3 924.0 962.0
73.2 518.3 572.2 705.0 768.1 866.3 954.7 967.0 1,026.0
70.8 50.4 58.6 76.4 86.0 95.3 116.7 110.9 114.0
46.3 281.3 304.8 358.9 393.7 422.5 451.9 458.7 476.0
42.9 561.0 584.6 659.9 698.7 752.0 824.5 824.7 835.0
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Table 1.2 Continued
POPULATION, LAND AREA AND DENSITY BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1975-2015
(Population in thousands; Land area in sq. km.; Density in persons/sq. km.)
Population
Municipality 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Naguilian 27.1 29.3 36.3 40.0 43.5 45.2 48.4 54.2
Pugo 7.2 7.8 10.9 12.2 13.4 18.3 16.5 19.7
Rosario 25.4 29.3 35.0 38.4 43.5 49.0 52.7 55.5
San Gabriel 9.8 10.2 12.5 13.5 14.9 15.8 16.6 18.2
San Juan 18.3 20.4 25.0 27.8 30.4 33.0 35.1 37.2
Santo Tomas 21.3 22.6 27.4 28.2 31.2 33.6 36.0 39.1
Santol i/ 7.7 7.8 9.5 10.2 11.2 11.7 12.0 12.5
Sudipen 10.4 10.8 13.0 14.1 15.1 15.9 16.5 17.1
Tubao 15.5 17.6 21.1 23.0 24.8 26.4 27.0 28.7
Pangasinan 1,231.2 1,317.0 1,623.4 1,752.8 1,964.5 2,133.4 2,230.6 2,374.3
Agno 16.0 17.2 21.2 23.3 25.1 26.0 27.5 28.1
Aguilar 19.9 22.1 27.3 30.6 33.2 36.6 39.5 41.5
Alcala 24.4 25.0 30.7 32.0 35.7 38.9 41.1 43.4
Anda 19.3 20.5 26.9 28.7 32.8 34.4 37.0 39.5
Asingan 36.3 37.3 43.7 46.6 51.2 54.1 56.4 57.4
Balungao 16.7 17.3 21.5 21.3 23.8 25.2 26.7 31.1
Bani 27.5 29.1 37.2 37.5 42.8 45.7 45.8 50.3
Basista j/ 15.2 17.2 22.4 24.3 26.6 28.1 30.4 33.0
Bautista 16.7 18.1 21.3 23.4 27.1 28.1 30.2 32.3
Bayambang 62.8 64.0 79.0 82.9 96.6 103.1 111.5 118.2
Binalonan 34.7 35.6 43.8 44.5 49.0 52.7 52.8 54.6
Binmaley 43.5 47.3 59.6 62.4 72.6 76.2 78.7 83.1
Bolinao 34.4 39.3 49.2 53.1 61.1 69.6 74.5 82.1
Bugallon 36.0 39.1 47.4 50.5 57.4 62.2 64.3 67.3
Burgos 12.4 12.8 14.8 17.0 18.1 20.2 18.3 21.6
Calasiao 43.6 48.1 63.0 69.5 77.0 85.4 91.1 95.2
Dasol 15.3 17.0 19.7 23.6 25.4 27.0 27.0 29.1
Infanta 11.3 12.3 16.1 18.8 20.6 23.7 23.5 24.6
Labrador 11.7 12.1 15.2 16.7 19.1 20.5 21.1 23.2
Laoac k/ .. 19.3 22.9 24.7 26.7 28.3 29.5 31.5
Lingayen 59.0 65.2 77.8 80.8 88.9 95.8 98.7 103.3
Mabini 15.9 16.0 17.6 19.1 21.0 23.3 24.0 24.8
Malasiqui 67.5 70.9 92.1 101.1 113.2 122.8 123.6 130.3
Manaoag 48.5 36.7 45.3 49.7 54.7 62.7 64.6 69.5
Mangaldan 46.2 50.4 65.9 73.4 82.1 90.4 98.9 106.3
Mangatarem 37.6 40.6 47.7 53.6 60.9 65.4 70.0 73.2
Mapandan 18.1 20.1 25.6 27.4 30.8 32.9 34.4 37.1
Natividad 14.4 15.2 17.0 18.1 19.9 21.6 22.7 24.3
Pozzorubio 35.6 38.3 48.5 52.4 58.3 63.7 66.1 69.6
Rosales 34.4 36.6 45.3 47.6 52.1 57.7 59.7 63.1
i/ Converted into a Regular Municipality on April 30, 1949.
j/ Formerly Part of San Carlos City, Bayambang and Malasiqui. Created Municipality on
September 5, 1961.
k/ Formerly Part of Manaoag. Created Municipality on March 5, 1979.
Note:
1. Revised provincial data due to separation of city data.
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Table 1.2 Continued
Population Density
Land Area
1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
104.6 259.2 280.2 347.3 382.3 415.9 432.4 462.8 518.0
62.8 114.3 123.8 174.1 193.8 213.9 290.7 262.9 313.0
74.0 342.7 396.5 473.2 518.7 588.0 662.7 712.1 750.0
129.9 75.5 78.9 96.5 103.9 114.8 121.7 128.0 140.0
57.1 321.1 356.5 438.5 486.6 532.1 576.9 614.5 651.0
64.0 333.5 353.3 427.4 440.5 487.6 525.1 562.5 611.0
93.7 82.0 83.6 101.9 109.0 119.6 125.0 128.1 133.0
97.6 106.9 110.6 133.7 144.2 154.7 163.4 169.4 175.0
50.8 304.7 346.9 416.5 454.0 488.1 520.2 531.9 566.0
4,980.2 247.2 264.4 326.0 351.9 394.5 428.4 447.9 542.0
169.8 94.3 101.6 124.9 137.4 147.7 153.3 162.1 165.0
195.1 101.8 113.2 140.0 156.8 170.3 187.4 202.6 213.0
45.7 533.3 546.8 671.3 699.5 781.8 851.8 898.6 950.0
74.6 258.4 274.4 360.2 385.5 440.4 461.4 496.5 530.0
66.6 544.2 559.7 655.8 700.0 768.7 811.7 845.6 861.0
73.3 228.6 236.8 293.1 290.4 325.1 344.2 364.2 425.0
179.7 153.3 162.0 207.0 208.5 238.4 254.1 254.7 280.0
24.0 635.0 716.3 931.7 1,011.6 1,109.0 1,171.0 1,266.0 1,373.0
46.3 361.5 390.1 459.3 504.5 584.2 606.4 651.7 697.0
143.9 436.5 445.0 549.2 576.2 671.4 716.8 775.0 821.0
47.6 730.0 747.8 921.6 935.3 1,029.4 1,108.3 1,110.6 940.0
118.5 367.5 399.4 503.0 526.4 612.9 643.2 664.2 701.0
197.2 174.5 199.4 249.5 269.4 309.6 352.7 378.0 416.0
189.6 189.7 206.0 250.0 266.2 302.9 328.2 338.8 355.0
131.3 94.7 97.6 112.5 129.5 138.2 153.7 139.5 165.0
48.4 902.4 994.6 1,302.0 1,437.7 1,593.0 1,766.3 1,884.0 1,968.0
166.6 91.9 101.8 118.1 141.4 152.3 162.2 162.0 175.0
254.3 44.6 48.5 63.5 74.1 81.1 93.3 92.2 97.0
91.0 129.1 133.2 167.4 183.6 210.1 225.4 232.4 255.0
40.5 .. 475.4 564.5 608.9 659.8 697.9 727.3 778.0
62.8 940.6 1,038.7 1,240.2 1,286.8 1,416.4 1,526.0 1,573.3 1,646.0
291.0 54.6 54.9 60.6 65.7 72.3 80.2 82.5 85.0
131.4 513.7 539.7 700.7 769.2 861.6 934.9 940.6 992.0
56.0 866.0 656.7 810.3 888.4 978.4 1,120.4 1,154.2 1,242.0
48.5 953.8 1,040.5 1,360.6 1,513.3 1,694.7 1,864.9 2,040.5 2,207.0
317.5 118.4 127.8 150.3 168.8 191.9 205.9 220.4 231.0
30.0 604.8 669.8 854.1 914.6 1,025.8 1,096.8 1,148.0 1,764.0
134.4 107.3 113.5 126.6 134.5 147.9 160.5 169.0 181.0
134.6 264.6 284.2 360.0 389.1 432.8 473.2 491.2 517.0
66.4 517.5 551.0 682.0 717.2 784.5 869.1 899.0 950.0
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POPULATION, LAND AREA AND DENSITY BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1975-2015
(Population in thousands; Land area in sq. km.; Density in persons/sq. km.)
Population
Municipality 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
San Fabian 39.1 42.0 51.9 59.9 66.3 74.0 77.9 83.0
San Jacinto 18.7 20.6 25.7 28.4 32.8 35.6 37.7 40.8
San Manuel 27.6 29.6 34.0 36.4 41.2 46.8 46.9 52.9
San Nicolas 23.4 23.2 27.4 29.1 31.4 33.4 34.1 35.6
San Quintin 20.4 20.8 24.3 26.3 28.3 30.6 32.6 32.9
Santa Barbara 34.4 37.0 47.7 54.1 64.3 73.0 76.6 82.0
Santa Maria 18.8 19.0 23.8 25.3 27.9 30.7 31.1 33.0
Santo Tomas 8.6 8.9 10.3 11.4 12.3 13.7 14.4 15.0
Sison 23.6 25.1 32.9 35.6 41.0 42.8 44.0 47.5
Sual 14.4 15.8 19.6 20.9 25.8 29.9 31.2 34.1
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Table 1.2 Continued
Population Density
Land Area
1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
81.3 480.5 517.0 638.6 737.0 815.4 910.5 958.4 1,021.0
44.2 423.8 466.5 582.2 643.2 741.5 805.6 854.2 925.0
129.2 213.3 229.3 263.3 281.7 319.0 362.0 362.9 410.0
210.2 111.2 110.6 130.4 138.2 149.5 159.0 162.3 169.0
115.9 175.8 179.8 209.6 226.5 243.8 263.6 281.5 284.0
61.4 560.8 602.9 778.0 881.8 1,047.1 1,189.9 1,248.8 1,336.0
69.5 270.0 273.6 342.3 363.7 400.9 442.0 447.4 475.0
13.0 663.2 688.7 789.3 877.4 947.2 1,055.1 1,109.0 1,119.0
81.9 288.7 306.0 401.7 435.1 500.2 522.6 537.1 580.0
130.2 110.4 121.4 150.5 160.8 198.5 229.9 239.8 262.0
600.0
Ilocos Norte
500.0 Ilocos Sur
La Union
400.0 Pangasinan
Persons/sq. km.
300.0
200.0
100.0
0.0
1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Year
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Table 1.3
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Sex/
Age Group 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Ilocos Region
Both Sexes 3,547,269 3,799,153 4,196,276 4,540,180 4,743,067 5,026,128
Under 1 97,341 97,288 100,183 101,236 a/ 96,663
1-4 355,969 383,515 389,594 403,219 495,173 405,449
5-9 462,299 472,197 500,098 515,303 501,944 510,858
10-14 433,215 458,190 482,666 510,019 495,725 502,318
15-19 381,505 399,776 441,853 453,927 474,165 474,530
20-24 323,537 320,812 375,034 382,779 411,769 438,415
25-29 268,955 295,580 320,144 357,302 375,888 391,660
30-34 229,204 256,448 296,849 306,845 341,530 365,782
35-39 194,111 230,482 262,358 302,321 307,124 336,500
40-44 168,974 186,005 225,510 259,990 285,545 295,564
45-49 137,777 165,487 184,962 225,430 248,448 276,698
50-54 121,835 128,722 160,020 188,668 211,500 237,159
55-59 95,449 110,277 119,443 151,055 169,538 201,337
60-64 80,733 87,031 104,355 117,285 138,165 159,163
65-69 68,535 69,286 77,532 91,002 96,806 123,030
70-74 51,167 55,677 59,172 69,189 76,843 82,362
75 & Over 76,663 82,380 96,503 104,610 112,904 128,640
Women 1,770,435 1,891,446 2,090,579 2,244,770 2,351,519 2,489,831
Under 1 46,976 47,065 48,361 48,939 a/ 46,815
1-4 172,371 185,092 189,719 193,926 237,883 196,571
5-9 224,368 228,623 243,576 247,814 241,328 245,148
10-14 210,984 223,890 236,811 247,851 238,989 241,373
15-19 185,032 193,733 215,568 217,261 229,007 228,252
20-24 158,219 156,676 184,221 185,813 200,870 213,623
25-29 133,514 146,245 157,192 174,530 184,371 191,298
30-34 114,757 127,242 145,953 150,229 167,045 178,801
35-39 98,173 114,698 129,097 147,233 150,129 164,001
40-44 85,906 94,237 112,325 127,836 139,569 143,160
45-49 70,659 84,174 92,885 111,138 122,797 135,415
50-54 63,430 66,270 81,794 95,325 105,906 117,457
55-59 50,688 57,925 62,146 77,767 87,147 102,178
60-64 43,499 46,684 55,950 62,676 74,131 84,192
65-69 37,929 38,476 42,885 50,715 54,444 68,381
70-74 28,596 31,427 33,930 40,029 45,310 48,718
75 & Over 45,334 48,989 58,166 65,688 72,593 84,448
Men 1,776,834 1,907,707 2,105,697 2,295,410 2,391,548 2,536,297
Under 1 50,365 50,223 51,822 52,297 a/ 49,848
1-4 183,598 198,423 199,875 209,293 257,290 208,878
5-9 237,931 243,574 256,522 267,489 260,616 265,710
10-14 222,231 234,300 245,855 262,168 256,736 260,945
15-19 196,473 206,043 226,285 236,666 245,158 246,278
20-24 165,318 164,136 190,813 196,966 210,899 224,792
25-29 135,441 149,335 162,952 182,772 191,517 200,362
30-34 114,447 129,206 150,896 156,616 174,485 186,981
35-39 95,938 115,784 133,261 155,088 156,995 172,499
40-44 83,068 91,768 113,185 132,154 145,976 152,404
45-49 67,118 81,313 92,077 114,292 125,651 141,283
50-54 58,405 62,452 78,226 93,343 105,594 119,702
55-59 44,761 52,352 57,297 73,288 82,391 99,159
60-64 37,234 40,347 48,405 54,609 64,034 74,971
65-69 30,606 30,810 34,647 40,287 42,362 54,649
70-74 22,571 24,250 25,242 29,160 31,533 33,644
75 & Over 31,329 33,391 38,337 38,922 40,311 44,192
a/ Data combined with 1-4 age group.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Province
Sex/Age Group 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Ilocos Norte
Both Sexes 377,469 393,834 419,477 444,261 472,418 593,081
Under 1 9,245 8,765 9,440 8,743 10,702 10,669
1-4 34,899 35,085 34,562 35,853 43,943 43,433
5-9 46,097 45,113 45,169 45,344 44,803 54,897
10-14 43,196 45,065 45,518 44,546 43,776 53,957
15-19 38,331 39,546 43,102 42,061 42,735 52,040
20-24 33,906 32,703 36,756 38,381 40,119 50,270
25-29 29,309 31,974 32,511 36,240 38,136 47,384
30-34 25,011 27,809 30,797 31,226 34,195 45,650
35-39 21,234 24,619 27,310 31,021 30,883 41,315
40-44 18,075 19,993 23,289 26,840 29,289 36,555
45-49 16,332 17,706 19,340 23,402 25,568 34,812
50-54 14,713 15,124 16,336 19,395 21,685 29,772
55-59 10,810 13,114 13,742 16,019 17,685 25,319
60-64 9,165 9,785 12,309 12,646 13,842 20,228
65-69 8,530 8,060 8,622 10,565 11,039 15,269
70-74 6,923 7,248 6,935 8,166 9,258 11,648
75 & Over 11,693 12,125 13,739 13,813 14,760 19,863
Women 188,779 196,518 208,302 219,094 229,287 295,151
Under 1 4,395 4,286 4,530 4,200 4,223 5,165
1-4 16,911 16,977 16,573 17,075 17,253 21,050
5-9 22,338 21,856 22,035 21,583 21,482 26,296
10-14 21,044 21,890 22,152 21,622 20,927 25,890
15-19 18,442 19,198 20,727 20,072 20,751 24,926
20-24 16,681 15,960 17,871 18,578 19,589 24,808
25-29 14,678 15,902 16,008 17,354 18,463 23,240
30-34 12,511 13,831 15,124 15,168 16,647 22,140
35-39 10,757 12,277 13,508 15,119 14,962 20,042
40-44 9,257 10,165 11,650 13,104 14,346 17,669
45-49 8,196 9,103 9,744 11,670 12,737 17,206
50-54 7,481 7,612 8,348 9,860 10,907 14,904
55-59 5,601 6,752 7,062 8,331 9,156 12,912
60-64 4,811 5,106 6,425 6,665 7,366 10,914
65-69 4,747 4,341 4,579 5,675 6,092 8,596
70-74 3,916 4,099 3,865 4,566 5,223 6,750
75 & Over 7,013 7,163 8,101 8,452 9,163 12,643
Men 188,690 197,316 211,175 225,167 233,382 297,930
- -
Under 1 4,850 4,479 4,910 4,543 4,509 5,504
1-4 17,988 18,108 17,989 18,778 18,911 22,383
5-9 23,759 23,257 23,134 23,761 23,321 28,601
10-14 22,152 23,175 23,366 22,924 22,849 28,067
15-19 19,889 20,348 22,375 21,989 21,984 27,114
20-24 17,225 16,743 18,885 19,803 20,530 25,462
25-29 14,631 16,072 16,503 18,886 19,673 24,144
30-34 12,500 13,978 15,673 16,058 17,548 23,510
35-39 10,477 12,342 13,802 15,902 15,921 21,273
40-44 8,818 9,828 11,639 13,736 14,943 18,886
45-49 8,136 8,603 9,596 11,732 12,831 17,606
50-54 7,232 7,512 7,988 9,535 10,778 14,868
55-59 5,209 6,362 6,680 7,688 8,529 12,407
60-64 4,354 4,679 5,884 5,981 6,476 9,314
65-69 3,783 3,719 4,043 4,890 4,947 6,673
70-74 3,007 3,149 3,070 3,600 4,035 4,898
75 & Over 4,680 4,962 5,638 5,361 5,597 7,220
Provincial data exclude city data.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Province
Sex/Age Group 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Ilocos Sur
Both Sexes 519,273 544,527 498,302 529,003 550,600 689,668
Under 1 11,799 12,269 10,447 10,942 10,369 11,799
1-4 51,547 50,172 41,535 43,876 43,304 51,547
5-9 65,500 62,337 55,283 55,962 54,326 65,500
10-14 65,108 63,484 54,399 56,383 52,887 65,108
15-19 60,952 55,778 52,355 50,174 53,175 60,952
20-24 59,716 45,662 45,618 44,782 47,980 59,716
25-29 54,089 43,423 37,951 42,765 45,242 54,089
30-34 52,219 38,625 35,615 36,170 40,965 52,219
35-39 47,762 34,265 32,543 35,384 35,588 47,762
40-44 41,072 27,773 27,679 31,547 33,645 41,072
45-49 39,350 23,344 23,032 27,559 30,536 39,350
50-54 34,810 18,971 18,344 23,129 25,606 34,810
55-59 29,324 17,811 14,921 18,515 20,828 29,324
60-64 23,517 13,542 14,199 13,534 15,958 23,517
65-69 17,429 11,634 10,400 12,571 12,443 17,429
70-74 12,873 9,750 8,729 9,632 10,755 12,873
75 & Over 22,601 15,687 15,252 16,078 16,993 22,601
Women 261,442 272,576 248,810 261,179 273,191 342,110
Under 1 5,872 5,922 5,074 5,252 5,032 5,735
1-4 22,842 24,139 20,021 20,989 20,750 24,810
5-9 31,119 29,948 26,841 26,815 26,018 31,423
10-14 30,062 31,352 26,497 27,344 25,470 31,239
15-19 26,237 26,853 25,627 23,586 25,572 29,343
20-24 23,259 22,230 22,201 21,489 23,134 28,890
25-29 20,411 21,353 18,359 20,403 22,067 26,171
30-34 17,017 18,999 17,468 17,546 19,709 25,544
35-39 14,758 17,010 15,935 17,072 17,285 23,162
40-44 11,885 14,130 13,631 15,439 16,410 19,792
45-49 10,746 11,853 11,645 13,434 15,046 19,100
50-54 10,318 10,040 9,397 11,747 12,749 17,079
55-59 8,000 9,477 8,015 9,575 10,753 14,892
60-64 7,381 7,400 7,762 7,393 8,622 12,503
65-69 6,665 6,563 5,825 7,163 7,098 9,724
70-74 5,409 5,568 5,101 5,689 6,489 7,760
75 & Over 9,461 9,739 9,411 10,243 10,987 14,943
Men 251,465 271,951 249,492 267,824 277,409 347,558
Under 1 6,366 6,347 5,373 5,690 5,337 6,064
1-4 24,616 26,033 21,514 22,887 22,554 26,737
5-9 32,620 32,389 28,442 29,147 28,308 34,077
10-14 31,355 32,132 27,902 29,039 27,417 33,869
15-19 27,791 28,925 26,728 26,588 27,603 31,609
20-24 24,667 23,432 23,417 23,293 24,846 30,826
25-29 21,073 22,070 19,592 22,362 23,175 27,918
30-34 17,179 19,626 18,147 18,624 21,256 26,675
35-39 14,395 17,255 16,608 18,312 18,303 24,600
40-44 11,641 13,643 14,048 16,108 17,235 21,280
45-49 9,623 11,491 11,387 14,125 15,490 20,250
50-54 9,195 8,931 8,947 11,382 12,857 17,731
55-59 6,759 8,334 6,906 8,940 10,075 14,432
60-64 5,958 6,142 6,437 6,141 7,336 11,014
65-69 5,069 5,071 4,575 5,408 5,345 7,705
70-74 3,956 4,182 3,628 3,943 4,266 5,113
75 & Over 5,568 5,948 5,841 5,835 6,006 7,658
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Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Province
Sex/Age Group 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
La Union
Both Sexes 548,251 596,645 555,432 605,259 626,154 786,653
Under 1 14,341 14,638 13,544 13,216 12,686 13,991
1-4 54,200 58,546 51,683 51,380 50,080 59,198
5-9 70,736 72,297 65,847 66,227 63,051 75,059
10-14 65,958 70,559 65,561 66,782 64,155 74,822
15-19 57,688 63,337 58,968 60,171 62,761 73,656
20-24 50,935 51,456 48,517 52,191 55,316 69,672
25-29 43,011 47,690 41,185 48,263 51,188 63,380
30-34 37,748 41,864 39,052 40,897 45,206 59,418
35-39 30,960 37,972 35,187 40,707 40,086 53,829
40-44 26,206 30,003 30,657 35,568 38,219 46,576
45-49 19,755 25,978 24,321 31,668 34,125 44,594
50-54 18,567 18,710 20,518 26,269 29,679 39,116
55-59 14,624 17,094 14,559 20,488 22,982 33,907
60-64 12,269 13,469 13,923 14,993 18,337 26,241
65-69 10,734 10,709 10,456 12,363 12,161 20,023
70-74 8,335 8,827 7,919 9,629 10,548 12,191
75 & Over 12,184 13,496 13,535 14,447 15,574 20,980
Women 273,307 296,940 273,990 298,839 309,784 389,552
Under 1 6,958 7,036 6,432 6,330 6,123 6,737
1-4 26,290 28,419 24,518 24,784 23,989 28,604
5-9 34,140 35,113 31,966 31,832 30,332 35,974
10-14 31,997 34,316 31,847 32,418 30,826 35,757
15-19 28,051 30,668 28,203 28,705 30,280 35,401
20-24 24,819 25,248 23,484 25,069 26,846 34,045
25-29 21,370 23,334 20,065 23,390 24,805 30,939
30-34 18,798 20,606 18,963 19,968 21,850 29,056
35-39 15,501 18,851 17,289 19,844 19,561 26,132
40-44 13,258 15,151 15,221 17,345 18,666 22,649
45-49 10,138 13,150 12,036 15,715 16,838 21,824
50-54 9,712 9,570 10,514 13,205 14,898 19,437
55-59 7,704 9,091 7,610 10,528 11,698 17,206
60-64 6,645 7,196 7,471 8,084 9,885 13,798
65-69 5,897 5,988 5,723 6,910 6,810 11,082
70-74 4,668 5,044 4,500 5,571 6,302 7,147
75 & Over 7,361 8,159 8,148 9,141 10,075 13,764
Men 274,944 299,705 281,442 306,420 316,370 397,101
Under 1 7,383 7,602 7,112 6,886 6,563 7,254
1-4 27,910 30,127 27,165 26,596 26,091 30,594
5-9 36,596 37,184 33,881 34,395 32,719 39,085
10-14 33,961 36,243 33,714 34,364 33,329 39,065
15-19 29,637 32,669 30,765 31,466 32,481 38,255
20-24 26,116 26,208 25,033 27,122 28,470 35,627
25-29 21,641 24,356 21,120 24,873 26,383 32,441
30-34 18,950 21,258 20,089 20,929 23,356 30,362
35-39 15,459 19,121 17,898 20,863 20,525 27,697
40-44 12,948 14,852 15,436 18,223 19,553 23,927
45-49 9,617 12,828 12,285 15,953 17,287 22,770
50-54 8,855 9,140 10,004 13,064 14,781 19,679
55-59 6,920 8,003 6,949 9,960 11,284 16,701
60-64 5,624 6,273 6,452 6,909 8,452 12,443
65-69 4,837 4,721 4,733 5,453 5,351 8,941
70-74 3,667 3,783 3,419 4,058 4,246 5,044
75 & Over 4,823 5,337 5,387 5,306 5,499 7,216
1-23
Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Province
Sex/Age Group 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Pangasinan
Both Sexes 1,772,712 1,916,454 1,963,436 2,131,689 2,229,593 2,956,726
1-24
Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
City/Sex 1990
Dagupan City Laoag City San Carlos City
Age Group Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural
Dagupan City
Both Sexes 121,820 121,820 .. 83,215 38,377 44,838 124,529 33,569 90,960
1-25
Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
City/Sex 1995
Age Group Dagupan City Laoag City San Carlos City
Laoag City
Both Sexes 125,897 87,770 134,026
Under 1 3,457 1,854 4,031
1-4 13,129 7,137 15,370
5-9 15,069 9,131 18,920
10-14 14,489 9,318 17,797
15-19 13,954 9,693 14,808
20-24 12,130 8,354 10,452
25-29 10,625 7,609 9,467
30-34 8,693 6,524 8,085
35-39 7,840 5,804 7,408
40-44 6,448 4,805 6,116
45-49 5,522 4,093 5,503
50-54 4,034 3,369 4,315
55-59 3,237 2,833 3,346
60-64 2,668 1,965 2,909
65-69 1,865 1,501 2,104
70-74 1,200 1,367 1,544
75 & Over 1,537 2,413 1,851
Women 63,384 45,210 66,752
Under 1 1,647 929 1,979
1-4 6,300 3,497 7,418
5-9 7,371 4,406 9,134
10-14 7,181 4,548 8,695
15-19 7,013 5,040 7,207
20-24 6,075 4,371 5,154
25-29 5,333 3,881 4,765
30-34 4,437 3,356 4,089
35-39 4,023 2,925 3,705
40-44 3,202 2,545 3,147
45-49 2,797 2,173 2,823
50-54 2,099 1,725 2,204
55-59 1,693 1,499 1,749
60-64 1,432 1,079 1,618
65-69 1,096 852 1,157
70-74 708 832 852
75 & Over 977 1,552 1,056
Men 62,513 42,560 67,274
Under 1 1,810 925 2,052
1-4 6,829 3,640 7,952
5-9 7,698 4,725 9,786
10-14 7,308 4,770 9,102
15-19 6,941 4,653 7,601
20-24 6,055 3,983 5,298
25-29 5,292 3,728 4,702
30-34 4,256 3,168 3,996
35-39 3,817 2,879 3,703
40-44 3,246 2,260 2,969
45-49 2,725 1,920 2,680
50-54 1,935 1,644 2,111
55-59 1,544 1,334 1,597
60-64 1,236 886 1,291
65-69 769 649 947
70-74 492 535 692
75 & Over 560 861 795
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Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
City/Sex 2000
Alaminos Candon Dagupan Laoag San San Urdaneta Vigan
City 1/ City 1/ City City Carlos Fernando City 2/ City 1/
Age Group City City 2/
Both Sexes 73,424 50,489 129,750 93,837 154,167 101,794 111,351 44,817
Under 1 1,862 1,067 3,422 2,084 3,902 2,432 2,745 835
1-4 7,445 4,153 12,827 7,612 16,054 8,830 10,369 3,472
5-9 8,914 5,398 15,447 9,285 20,555 10,865 13,204 4,606
10-14 8,518 5,237 14,308 9,285 19,135 10,836 12,470 4,418
15-19 7,279 5,250 13,791 9,740 17,035 10,316 11,434 4,565
20-24 6,199 4,819 12,647 8,973 14,043 10,090 10,414 4,363
25-29 5,428 4,045 10,533 7,950 11,140 8,616 9,289 3,805
30-34 5,257 3,766 9,287 7,271 10,119 7,861 8,156 3,507
35-39 4,657 3,272 8,060 6,426 8,562 6,979 7,105 3,069
40-44 3,952 2,763 6,942 5,408 7,612 5,945 6,153 2,692
45-49 3,228 2,236 5,844 4,579 6,404 4,972 5,094 2,303
50-54 2,835 2,034 5,141 3,813 5,631 4,130 4,366 1,855
55-59 2,098 1,623 3,252 3,075 4,114 2,868 2,850 1,353
60-64 1,789 1,501 2,873 2,536 3,232 2,322 2,389 1,210
65-69 1,282 1,042 2,154 1,723 2,529 1,549 1,800 896
70-74 1,075 821 1,425 1,315 1,822 1,181 1,396 680
75 & Over 1,606 1,462 1,797 2,762 2,278 2,002 2,117 1,188
1-27
Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Sex/ 2007
Age Group Alaminos City Candon City Dagupan City Laoag City San Carlos San Fernando Urdaneta Vigan City
1/ 1/ City City 2/ City 2/ 1/
Both Sexes 79,723 56,248 148,824 101,872 161,850 114,398 120,455 46,598
Note: 1990 and 1995 data for Alamimos City, Candon City, San Fernando City, Urdaneta City and Vigan City are still part of their respective provinces.
1/ Converted into a city in 2001
2/ Converted into a city in 1998.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
1-28
Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Sex/ 2010
Age Group Alaminos City Candon City Dagupan City Laoag City San Carlos City San Fernando Urdaneta City Vigan City
1/ 1/ City 2/ 2/ 1/
Both Sexes 84,932 57,843 163,051 104,337 174,911 114,556 124,962 49,459
Note: 1990 and 1995 data for Alamimos City, Candon City, San Fernando City, Urdaneta City and Vigan City are still part of their respective provinces.
1/ Converted into a city in 2001
2/ Converted into a city in 1998.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
1-29
Table 1.3 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION, URBAN-RURAL
CENSUS YEARS 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Sex/ 2015
Age Group Alaminos City Candon City Dagupan City Laoag City San Carlos San Fernando Urdaneta City Vigan City
1/ 1/ City City 2/ 2/ 1/
Both Sexes 89708 60395 170144 110413 188278 121812 132039 53015
Note: 1990 and 1995 data for Alamimos City, Candon City, San Fernando City, Urdaneta City and Vigan City are still part of their respective provinces.
1/ Converted into a city in 2001
2/ Converted into a city in 1998.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
1-30
Table 1.4
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
Sex/ Age HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common-
Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/ Not
and Over Live-in Stated
Ilocos Region
1-31
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
Sex/ Age HH Population Never Divorced/
Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Others Not
and Over Stated
Ilocos Region
1-32
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Sex/ Age HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Ilocos Region
1-33
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Ilocos Region
1-34
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Ilocos Region
1-35
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
Ilocos Norte
1-36
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
Ilocos Norte
1-37
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Ilocos Norte
1-38
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Ilocos Norte
1-39
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Ilocos Norte
1-40
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
Ilocos Sur
1-41
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
Ilocos Sur
1-42
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Ilocos Sur
1-43
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Ilocos Sur
1-44
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Ilocos Sur
1-45
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
La Union
1-46
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
La Union
1-47
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
La Union
1-48
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
La Union
1-49
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
La Union
1-50
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
Pangasinan
1-51
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
Province/Sex HH Population Never Legally Divorced/ Common- Province/Sex
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Unknown
and Over
Pangasinan
1-52
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Pangasinan
1-53
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Pangasinan
1-54
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Province/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Comnmon- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Unknown)
Pangasinan
1-55
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Dagupan City
Both Sexes 94,242 44,959 43,461 4,471 615 708 28
1-56
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Dagupan City
Both Sexes 98,054 42,618 45,321 4,322 943 3,128 1,722
1-57
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Dagupan City
Both Sexes 114,087 52,362 50,010 5,278 1,501 4,328 608
1-58
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Dagupan City
Both Sexes 127,707 56,487 56,217 6,004 1,734 6,982 283
1-59
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Dagupan City
Both Sexes 136,479 63,371 53,136 6,840 2,439 10,652 41
1-60
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Laoag City
Both Sexes 69,648 32,047 31,970 4,053 366 1,190 22
1-61
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Laoag City
Both Sexes 74,856 32,909 33,476 4,319 627 3,068 457
1-62
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Sex/Age Group HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Laoag City
Both Sexes 81,522 34,253 36,723 4,779 811 4,630 326
1-63
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
Sex/Age Group HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Laoag City
Both Sexes 84,511 35,038 38,155 4,786 837 5,626 69
1-64
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Sex/Age Group HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Laoag City
Both Sexes 90,600 39,222 35,798 22,359 5,608 1,534 8,437
1-65
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
1995
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
1-66
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
City/Sex HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Age Group 10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
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Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
Sex/Age Group HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
1-68
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
Sex/Age Group HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
1-69
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Sex/Age Group HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
1-70
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Alaminos City 1/
Both Sexes 55,203 21,440 27,590 2,785 571 2,367 450
1-71
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Alaminos City
Both Sexes 60,543 24,258 29,118 3,211 844 2,898 214
1-72
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Alaminos City
Both Sexes 66,019 25,804 30,734 3,492 1,077 4,707 205
1-73
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Alaminos City
Both Sexes 70,577 28,970 29,170 3,772 1,330 7,308 27
1-74
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Candon City 1/
Both Sexes 39,871 17,625 18,596 2,208 340 872 230
1-75
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Candon City
Both Sexes 44,619 18,534 21,753 2,647 388 1,224 73
1-76
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Candon City
Both Sexes 46,627 18,967 23,268 2,707 472 1,172 41
1-77
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Candon City
Both Sexes 49,078 19,682 21,984 3,037 733 3,639 3
1-78
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
San Fernando City 2/
1-79
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
San Fernando City
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Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
San Fernando City
1-81
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
San Fernando City
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Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Urdaneta City 2/
1-83
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Urdaneta City
1-84
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Urdaneta City
1-85
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Urdaneta City
1-86
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2000
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common- Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated Law/Live-in Known
and Over (Single)
Vigan City 1/
Both Sexes 35,904 15,566 16,805 2,043 337 929 224
1-87
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2007
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Vigan City
Both Sexes 37,004 15,113 18,586 2,228 308 700 69
1-88
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2010
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Vigan City
Both Sexes 39,768 15,808 19,934 2,397 443 1,174 12
1-89
Table 1.4 Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP
AND MARITAL STATUS, PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
HH Population Never Divorced/ Common Not
Sex/ Age Group
10 Years Old Married Married Widowed Separated law/Live-in Stated
and Over (Single) (Unknown)
Vigan City
Both Sexes 43,456 17,826 19,987 2,695 669 2,268 11
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Table 1.5
AGE DEPENDENCY RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1975-2015
1-91
Table 1.6
SEX RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1980-2015
San Carlos City 99.8 101.4 100.8 87.9 103.7 102.6 103.2
1-92
Table 1.7
LANGUAGE/DIALECT GENERALLY SPOKEN BY PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990 and 2000
Language/Dialect Philippines Ilocos Region Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000
Total 11,409,252 … 661,393 831,549 93,596 … 100,740 … 104,129 … 368,898 …
Agta 869 … 51 … 9 … 19 … - … 23 …
Agutayano 1,636 … - … - … - … … - …
Aklanon 72,952 … 10 … - … - … 10 … - …
Apayao (Isneg) 4,791 … 352 … 352 … - … - … - …
Ata/Atta 3,209 … - … - … - … - … - …
Badjao 486 … - … - … - … - … - …
Bagobo 7,646 … 485 … - … 485 … - … - …
Banuanon 120 … - … - … - … - … - …
Batak 3,876 … 188 … 12 … 33 … 20 … 123 …
Belgian 10 … - … - … - … - … - …
Bicol 565,183 … 208 … 9 … 14 … 42 … 143 …
Bilaan 19,943 … - … - … - … - … - …
Binisaya 20,865 … 14 … - … - … - … 14 …
Binukid 8,664 … 10 … - … - … - … 10 …
Bontoc 5,412 … - … - … - … - … - …
Botolan 48 … - … - … - … - … - …
Bukidnon 4,138 … - … - … - … - … - …
Butuanon 1,924 … - … - … - … - … - …
Cagayano 2,176 … - … - … - … - … - …
Cebuano 2,788,545 … 955 … 40 … 92 … 133 … 690 …
Chavacano 52,100 … 21 … - … - … 21 … - …
Chinese 4,811 … 125 … 20 … 10 … 39 … 56 …
Cuyano 90 … - … - … - … - … - …
Cuyono/Cuyonan 22,568 … - … - … - … - … - …
Davaweno 25,219 … 9 … - … - … - … 9 …
Dibabawon 1,254 … - … - … - … - … - …
Dumagat 448 … - … - … - … - … - …
Dutch 28 … - … - … - … - … - …
English 5,584 … 138 … - … - … 82 … 56 …
French 38 … - … - … - … - … - …
Gaddang (Ga-dang) 3,154 … - … - … - … - … - …
German 82 … - … - … - … - … - …
Hamtikanon/ 100,626 … - … - … - … - … - …
Hamtikon (Kinaray-a)
Hiligaynon (Ilongo) 992,921 … 87 … - … - … 10 … 77 …
Hindi, Indian 120 … 10 … - … - … - … 10 …
Ibanag 51,283 … 198 … 17 … 33 … 17 … 131 …
Ifugao 31,484 … 10 … - … - … - … 10 …
Ilanum 181 … - … - … - … - … - …
Ilocano 1,093,527 … 451,280 551,786 90,312 … 94,161 … 94,407 … 172,400 …
Ilongot 3,000 … 23 … - … 12 … 11 … - …
Indonesian 389 … - … - … - … - … - …
Inibaloi 18,922 … 282 … - … - … 201 … 81 …
Iraya 80 … - … - … - … - … - …
Isinai 901 … - … - … - … - … - …
Itawis 21,911 … - … - … - … - … - …
Note: Figures are based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.7 Continued
LANGUAGE/DIALECT GENERALLY SPOKEN BY PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE, REGION I
CENSUS YEARS 1990 and 2000
Language/Dialect Philippines Ilocos Region Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000
1-94
Table 1.7A
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY
CENSUS YEAR 2010
1-95
Table 1.7A Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY
CENSUS YEAR 2010
1-96
Table 1.7A Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY
CENSUS YEAR 2010
1-97
Table 1.7A Continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY
CENSUS YEAR 2010
Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 47 4 5 13 25
Surigaonon 369 23 15 59 272
Tagabili/T'boli 10 3 4 3
Tadyawan 6 1 1 4
Tagabawa 34 7 8 3 16
Tagakaolo 19 4 6 3 6
Tagalog 120419 5,768 6,098 15,453 93,100
Tagbanua 60 3 10 10 37
Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 67 17 1 19 30
Tagbanua/Calamian 86 21 5 5 55
Talaandig 96 3 6 9 78
Talaingod 19 6 13
Tau-buid 45 6 5 12 22
Tausug 591 43 91 145 312
Teduray 47 2 4 20 21
Tigwahanon 27 5 2 5 15
Tinananen 54 16 4 6 28
Tuwali 51 3 15 14 19
Waray 7808 796 856 1,281 4,875
Yakan 43 7 5 7 24
Yapayao 2445 2,434 3 6 2
Yogad 85 12 10 11 52
Zambageño-Chavacano 721 51 18 149 503
Zambal 3461 67 88 268 3,038
Other Dialects/ 76954 40 107 82 76,725
American/ English 541 42 32 173 294
Other Foreign Ethnicity 2004 110 161 480 1,253
Not Stated 14 1 1 12
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Table 1.8
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS AND OVER BY SEX AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE
5 YEARS AGO BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1980, 1990 and 2010
Region I
Ilocos Region 2,417,572 2,970,362 4,151,160 36,053 32,623 28,528 36,915 63,353 52,562 4,383 10,902 15,601 … 16,719 43
Women 1,225,249 1,484,372 2,059,560 20,011 18,175 15,843 20,561 33,489 28,745 2,171 6,184 8,821 … 8,868 18
Men 1,192,323 1,485,990 2,091,600 16,042 14,448 12,685 16,354 29,864 23,817 2,212 4,718 6,780 … 7,851 25
Ilocos Norte 268,984 317,832 499,529 3,587 4,346 3,833 5,614 8,019 6,252 454 1,571 2,744 … 1,557 3
Women 136,198 158,955 248,684 1,926 2,428 2,212 3,195 4,252 3,532 182 1,011 1,804 … 827 -
Men 132,786 158,877 250,845 1,661 1,918 1,621 2,419 3,767 2,720 272 560 940 … 730 3
Ilocos Sur 373,807 441,428 577,971 4,465 4,098 3,924 4,212 8,481 7,460 770 2,407 4,491 … 3,163 3
Women 192,370 222,588 287,024 2,628 2,363 2,268 2,451 4,583 4,104 371 1,478 2,980 … 1,716 2
Men 181,437 218,840 290,947 1,837 1,735 1,656 1,761 3,898 3,356 399 929 1,511 … 1,447 1
La Union 370,816 456,305 649,405 5,510 5,782 5,092 9,598 14,030 11,069 1,248 1,850 2,159 … 1,743 3
Women 187,357 227,661 322,446 3,153 3,183 2,822 5,262 7,372 6,012 671 926 1,256 … 917 1
Men 183,459 228,644 326,959 2,357 2,599 2,270 4,336 6,658 5,057 577 924 903 … 826 2
Pangasinan 1,182,497 1,479,543 2,424,255 19,180 14,606 15,679 14,664 27,403 27,781 1,706 4,427 6,207 … 8,847 34
Women 595,737 735,814 1,201,406 10,220 7,967 8,541 8,015 14,323 15,097 856 2,451 2,781 … 4,666 15
Men 586,760 743,729 1,222,849 8,960 6,639 7,138 6,649 13,080 12,684 850 1,976 3,426 … 4,181 19
Dagupan City 80,239 100,309 142,509 1,748 2,191 1,306 999 2,450 1,363 82 230 276 … 600 3
Women 41,465 50,976 71,688 1,091 1,286 750 516 1,325 766 43 104 121 … 322 3
Men 38,774 49,333 70,821 657 905 556 483 1,125 597 39 126 155 … 278 -
Laoag City 58,376 70,459 92,229 985 1,156 812 1,198 2,000 1,122 65 306 284 … 381 -
Women 30,434 36,363 47,053 666 686 472 758 1,092 627 20 173 269 … 209 -
Men 27,942 34,096 45,176 319 470 340 440 908 495 45 133 15 … 172 -
San Carlos City 82,853 104,486 154,151 578 444 263 630 970 860 58 111 200 … 428 2
Women 41,688 52,015 76,284 327 262 145 364 542 481 28 41 96 … 211 -
Men 41,165 52,471 77,867 251 182 118 266 428 379 30 70 104 … 217 2
Note: Figures for 1980 are estimates based on a 20 percent sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.9
CENSUS NET MIGRATION RATE 1985-1990, AND PROJECTED NET MIGRATION RATE BY SEX
1995-2020
Net Migration
Region/Sex Rate Projected Net Migration Rate
1985-1990 1995-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020
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Table 1.10A
PROJECTED POPULATION BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL AND SEX, PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION
(Medium Assumption)
2000-2040
Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040
Philippines 76,946,500 85,261,000 94,013,200 102,965,300 111,784,600 120,224,500 128,110,000 135,301,100 141,669,900
Women 39,198,000 42,373,700 46,749,600 51,231,900 55,661,000 59,912,800 63,906,400 67,559,800 70,798,800
Men 38,748,500 42,887,300 47,263,600 51,733,400 56,123,600 60,311,700 64,203,600 67,741,300 70,871,100
Growth Rate 10.81 10.27 9.52 8.57 56.24 6.56 5.61 4.71
Ilocos Region 4,220,900 4,682,700 5,172,900 5,673,600 6,160,900 6,629,900 7,079,500 7,498,200 7,873,600
Women 2,102,400 2,331,100 2,573,900 2,822,700 3,006,000 3,301,500 3,527,900 3,739,300 3,927,500
Men 2,118,500 2,351,600 2,599,000 2,850,900 3,094,900 3,328,400 3,551,600 3,758,900 3,946,100
Growth Rate 10.94 10.47 9.68 8.59 57.07 6.78 5.91 5.01
Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census-Based Nat'l, Reg'l.and Prov'l Pop'n Projections as of April 14, 2006.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Technical Working Group on Population Projections
Table 1.10B
POPULATION PROJECTIONS BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
(Medium Assumption)
2000-2040
Province 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040
Ilocos Region 4,220,900 4,682,700 5,172,900 5,673,600 6,160,900 6,629,900 7,079,500 7,498,200 7,873,600
Ilocos Norte 516,400 561,200 607,600 653,300 694,900 733,000 767,000 796,400 820,000
Women 257,700 279,700 302,500 325,000 345,600 364,400 381,300 395,600 407,100
Men 258,700 281,500 305,100 328,300 349,300 368,600 385,700 400,800 412,900
Ilocos Sur 596,600 645,900 697,600 749,100 797,400 841,300 881,100 916,100 945,200
Women 298,400 323,300 349,400 375,400 399,900 422,500 443,200 461,700 477,100
Men 298,200 322,600 348,200 373,700 397,500 418,800 437,900 454,400 468,100
La Union 661,200 741,500 828,200 917,800 1,005,900 1,092,600 1,176,800 1,255,100 1,324,000
Women 327,100 366,600 409,600 454,000 498,800 543,200 586,300 626,400 661,100
Men 334,100 374,900 418,600 463,800 507,100 549,400 590,500 628,700 662,900
Pangasinan 2,446,700 2,734,100 3,039,500 3,353,400 3,662,700 3,963,000 4,254,600 4,530,600 4,784,400
Women 1,219,200 1,361,500 1,512,400 1,668,300 1,821,700 1,971,400 2,117,100 2,255,600 2,382,200
Men 1,227,500 1,372,600 1,527,100 1,685,100 1,841,000 1,991,600 2,137,500 2,275,000 2,402,200
Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census-Based Nat'l, Reg'l.and Prov'l Pop'n Projections as of April 14, 2006.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Technical Working Group on Population Projections
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Table 1.10C
PROJECTED POPULATION BY SINGLE YEAR INTERVAL BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
(Medium Assumptions)
2000-2015
Province 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2015
Ilocos RegionI
Both Sexes 4,220,900 4,310,700 4,402,100 4,494,100 4,587,400 4,682,700 4,777,900 4,875,200 4,974,000 5,073,100 5,172,900 4,220,900
Male 2,118,500 2,163,600 2,209,800 2,256,300 2,303,100 2,351,600 2,399,500 2,448,700 2,498,200 2,548,500 2,599,000 2,118,500
Female 2,102,400 2,147,100 2,192,300 2,237,800 2,284,300 2,331,100 2,378,400 2,426,500 2,475,800 2,524,600 2,573,900 2,102,400
Ilocos Norte
Both Sexes 516,400 524,700 534,100 543,100 551,700 561,200 570,500 579,700 588,900 598,300 607,600 593,081
Male 258,700 262,900 267,800 272,400 276,600 281,500 286,400 291,000 295,400 300,500 305,100 297,930
Female 257,700 261,800 266,300 270,700 275,100 279,700 284,100 288,700 293,500 297,800 302,500 295,151
Ilocos Sur
Both Sexes 596,600 606,300 616,000 625,700 635,800 645,900 655,700 666,500 676,800 687,200 697,600 689,668
Male 298,200 302,900 307,800 312,500 317,500 322,600 327,400 332,900 338,000 343,100 348,200 347,558
Female 298,400 303,400 308,200 313,200 318,300 323,300 328,300 333,600 338,800 344,100 349,400 342,110
La Union
Both Sexes 661,200 676,700 692,600 708,300 724,500 741,500 758,100 775,100 792,600 810,400 828,200 786,653
Male 334,100 342,000 350,000 357,900 366,100 374,900 383,200 391,700 400,500 409,500 418,600 397,101
Female 327,100 334,700 342,600 350,400 358,400 366,600 374,900 383,400 392,100 400,900 409,600 389,552
Pangasinan
Both Sexes 2,446,700 2,503,000 2,559,400 2,617,000 2,675,400 2,734,100 2,793,600 2,853,900 2,915,700 2,977,200 3,039,500 2,956,726
Male 1,227,500 1,255,800 1,284,200 1,313,500 1,342,900 1,372,600 1,402,500 1,433,100 1,464,300 1,495,400 1,527,100 1,493,708
Female 1,219,200 1,247,200 1,275,200 1,303,500 1,332,500 1,361,500 1,391,100 1,420,800 1,451,400 1,481,800 1,512,400 1,463,018
Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Technical Working Group on Population Projections
2015
2010
La Union Pangasinan
2000
1995
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Table 1.11
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE
BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Ilocos Norte 99,653 5.0 106,939 4.9 119,402 4.7 128,558 4.6 139,336 4.2
Adams 234 5.5 269 5.5 330 4.6 380 4.7 411 4.4
Bacarra 5,942 4.7 6,289 4.7 7,219 4.4 7,585 4.2 8,269 3.9
Badoc 5,445 4.9 5,879 4.7 6,598 4.6 6,922 4.4 7,375 4.3
Bangui 2,899 4.8 3,055 4.7 3,421 4.3 3,554 4.2 3,568 4.1
Batac 9,186 5.0 9,882 4.8 11,002 4.6 12,337 4.3 12,797 4.3
Burgos 1,631 5.0 1,784 4.8 1,932 4.5 2,206 4.4 2,403 4.0
Carasi 136 5.5 214 5.3 272 5.3 278 5.3 304 5.2
Currimao 2,018 5.0 2,126 5.0 2,451 4.6 2,598 4.6 2,805 4.3
Dingras 6,387 4.9 6,921 4.8 7,643 4.7 8,157 4.5 8,757 4.4
Dumalneg 195 5.7 239 6.2 315 5.5 310 5.9 574 4.9
Espiritu (Banna) 3,178 5.0 3,390 4.9 3,847 4.7 4,031 4.7 4,532 4.3
Laoag City 18,612 4.7 19,751 4.7 21,895 4.7 23,892 4.4 25,285 4.4
Marcos 2,866 4.7 3,059 5.0 3,483 4.8 3,699 4.6 4,563 3.9
Nueva Era 1,196 5.2 1,242 4.9 1,464 5.1 1,652 4.7 2,453 3.9
Pagudpud 3,354 5.1 3,804 5.1 4,391 4.6 4,872 4.5 5,807 4.1
Paoay 4,231 5.0 4,567 4.8 5,062 4.6 5,506 4.4 5,822 4.3
Pasuquin 4,719 4.9 5,187 4.8 5,884 4.5 6,307 4.4 6,698 4.3
Piddig 3,734 4.8 3,957 4.8 4,378 4.6 4,655 4.4 5,040 4.2
Pinili 2,985 5.0 3,172 5.0 3,444 4.7 3,718 4.5 3,932 4.4
San Nicolas 6,113 4.7 6,677 4.7 7,451 4.5 7,868 4.3 8,516 4.3
Sarrat 4,668 4.6 4,881 4.7 5,339 4.5 5,607 4.4 5,749 4.4
Solsona 4,004 4.9 4,312 4.9 4,801 4.6 5,116 4.5 5,497 4.4
Vintar 5,920 4.6 6,282 4.6 6,780 4.3 7,308 4.3 8,179 3.9
Ilocos Sur 108,329 5.0 119,212 5.0 134,012 4.7 145,674 4.5 157,043 4.4
Alilem 1,033 5.4 1,168 5.4 1,254 5.0 1,358 4.9 1,476 4.5
Banayoyo 1,179 5.2 1,364 4.9 1,568 4.6 1,653 4.7 1,782 4.3
Bantay 5,497 5.1 6,107 5.0 7,088 4.7 7,660 4.5 8,229 4.3
Burgos 2,036 5.0 2,174 5.1 2,434 4.7 2,563 4.6 2,785 4.4
Cabugao 5,780 4.9 6,268 5.0 7,036 4.8 7,716 4.6 8,188 4.6
Candon 9,113 4.9 10,257 4.9 12,113 4.6 13,524 4.3 13,812 4.4
Caoayan 3,219 4.9 3,533 4.9 3,997 4.7 4,311 4.3 4,604 4.3
Cervantes 2,431 5.7 2,673 5.3 2,952 4.8 3,292 5.0 3,682 4.6
Galimuyod 1,570 5.4 1,792 5.0 2,030 5.1 2,127 4.7 2,326 4.6
Gregorio del Pilar 713 5.5 811 5.1 813 5.2 849 5.0 908 5.3
Formula: Average Household Size = (Household Population) / (Total No. of Households)
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE
BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Lidlidda 726 5.1 785 5.1 845 4.5 917 4.8 1,004 4.6
Magsingal 4,761 5.0 5,311 4.8 5,960 4.6 6,431 4.4 7,943 3.9
Nagbukel 823 5.0 910 5.1 998 4.8 1,093 4.5 1,182 4.4
Narvacan 7,338 4.8 7,803 4.9 8,910 4.7 9,432 4.5 9,856 4.5
Quirino (Angkaki) 1,271 5.7 1,348 5.3 1,525 5.1 1,673 5.1 1,830 4.7
Salcedo (Baugen) 2,046 4.9 2,111 4.9 2,294 4.7 2,478 4.4 2,683 4.2
San Emilio 1,142 5.4 1,276 5.3 1,386 5.0 1,456 5.1 1,537 4.8
San Esteban 1,361 4.8 1,482 4.8 1,718 4.5 1,831 4.4 2,001 4.2
San Ildefonso 993 5.3 1,127 5.0 1,444 4.6 1,560 4.5 1,760 4.3
San Juan (Lapog) 4,346 4.9 4,866 4.8 5,156 4.6 5,962 4.2 6,477 4.1
San Vicente 2,112 4.7 2,248 4.8 2,588 4.6 2,638 4.4 2,971 4.3
Santa 2,635 4.9 2,811 4.9 3,117 4.5 3,350 4.5 3,509 4.4
Santa Catalina 2,143 5.2 2,404 5.2 2,696 4.9 2,832 4.8 2,844 4.9
Santa Cruz 5,946 5.1 6,727 5.1 7,582 4.7 8,478 4.5 8,982 4.4
Santa Lucia 4,090 5.0 4,512 5.0 5,128 4.7 5,455 4.6 5,930 4.3
Santa Maria 5,007 4.9 5,414 4.9 6,069 4.6 6,348 4.5 6,944 4.4
Santiago 2,917 5.1 3,233 4.9 3,801 4.4 4,121 4.4 4,387 4.3
Santo Domingo 4,398 5.2 4,871 5.0 5,625 4.6 6,079 4.5 6,777 4.1
Sigay 377 5.9 408 5.8 445 5.5 466 5.2 515 5.3
Sinait 4,837 4.7 5,131 4.7 5,570 4.5 5,942 4.3 6,138 4.2
Sugpon 609 5.5 632 5.5 738 5.3 854 4.5 972 4.7
Suyo 1,643 5.4 1,859 5.2 2,234 5.3 2,273 4.7 2,505 4.6
Tagudin 5,899 5.2 6,603 5.2 7,420 4.8 8,062 4.7 8,644 4.5
Vigan 8,338 5.0 9,193 4.9 9,478 4.9 10,890 4.5 11,860 4.5
La Union 116,994 5.1 127,579 5.2 153,550 4.7 163,820 4.6 180,675 4.3
Agoo 8,965 5.3 9,945 5.2 11,842 4.9 12,619 4.8 13,850 4.6
Aringay 7,028 5.2 7,786 5.3 9,251 4.7 9,739 4.6 10,817 4.4
Bacnotan 6,542 5.0 7,183 4.9 8,564 4.5 9,235 4.4 9,963 4.2
Bagulin 2,043 5.3 2,171 5.5 2,552 4.9 2,572 4.9 2,978 4.5
Balaoan 6,107 5.1 6,557 5.2 7,806 4.7 8,129 4.7 8,963 4.4
Bangar 5,396 5.3 5,699 5.5 6,909 4.8 7,369 4.7 8,078 4.4
Bauang 10,723 5.2 12,298 5.1 15,093 4.6 15,920 4.4 17,254 4.3
Burgos 1,114 5.5 1,246 5.4 1,619 5.1 1,633 4.8 1,750 4.6
Caba 3,596 5.1 3,880 5.0 4,430 4.7 4,794 4.4 5,227 4.2
Luna 6,169 4.9 6,561 4.9 7,628 4.6 8,017 4.4 8,490 4.2
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Table 1.11 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE
BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Naguilian 7,781 5.1 8,533 5.1 10,113 4.5 10,753 4.5 12,161 4.5
Pugo 2,323 5.2 2,520 5.3 3,588 5.1 3,614 4.6 4,811 4.1
Rosario 7,628 5.0 8,154 5.3 10,356 4.7 11,898 4.4 13,171 4.2
San Fernando City 2/ 18,469 5.0 20,755 4.9 24,744 4.6 26,154 4.4 28,505 4.3
San Gabriel 2,617 5.2 2,830 5.3 3,401 4.7 3,513 4.7 3,907 4.6
San Juan 5,383 5.2 5,950 5.1 7,019 4.7 7,737 4.5 8,714 4.3
Santo Tomas 5,831 4.8 5,956 5.2 7,198 4.7 7,986 4.5 8,996 4.3
Santol 1,994 5.1 2,083 5.4 2,493 4.7 2,684 4.5 2,789 4.5
Sudipen 2,748 5.1 2,823 5.3 3,458 4.6 3,570 4.6 3,810 4.5
Tubao 4,537 5.1 4,649 5.3 5,486 4.8 5,884 4.6 6,441 4.5
Pangasinan 415,160 5.2 477,792 5.0 553,559 4.7 612,553 4.5 674,575 4.4
Agno 4,740 4.9 5,493 4.6 5,912 4.4 6,443 4.3 6,624 4.2
Aguilar 5,393 5.7 6,131 5.4 7,228 5.1 8,212 4.8 8,777 4.7
Alaminos 13,231 4.9 15,527 4.7 17,787 4.5 19,451 4.4 21,576 4.1
Alcala 6,444 5.0 7,181 5.0 8,261 4.7 9,139 4.5 10,174 4.3
Anda 5,692 5.1 6,546 5.0 7,592 4.5 8,296 4.5 9,376 4.2
Asingan 9,142 5.1 10,499 4.9 11,793 4.6 13,242 4.3 13,623 4.2
Balungao 4,581 4.6 5,102 4.7 5,753 4.4 6,263 4.2 7,606 4.1
Bani 7,817 4.8 8,910 4.8 10,326 4.4 10,709 4.3 12,337 4.1
Basista 4,260 5.7 4,871 5.5 5,888 4.8 6,270 4.8 6,904 4.8
Bautista 4,339 5.4 5,418 5.0 5,622 5.0 6,407 4.7 6,892 4.7
Bayambang 15,517 5.3 17,897 5.4 20,893 4.9 23,467 4.8 25,596 4.6
Binalonan 8,986 4.9 10,184 4.8 11,800 4.5 12,268 4.3 12,849 4.2
Binmaley 11,240 5.5 13,415 5.4 15,607 4.9 17,223 4.6 20,160 4.1
Bolinao 10,359 5.1 12,182 5.0 14,165 4.9 16,127 4.6 17,681 4.6
Bugallon 9,146 5.5 10,614 5.4 12,107 5.1 13,390 4.8 14,587 4.6
Burgos 3,283 5.2 3,764 4.8 4,291 4.7 4,348 4.2 4,800 4.5
Calasiao 12,766 5.4 15,020 5.1 17,369 4.9 19,548 4.7 22,542 4.2
Dagupan City 23,881 5.3 25,921 5.0 31,862 4.7 36,772 4.4 38,168 4.5
Dasol 4,517 5.2 5,092 5.0 5,787 4.7 6,026 4.5 6,785 4.3
Infanta 3,720 5.1 4,219 4.9 5,011 4.7 5,254 4.5 5,621 4.4
Labrador 3,358 5.0 3,830 5.0 4,418 4.6 4,905 4.3 7,429 4.2
Laoac 4,850 5.1 5,449 4.9 6,160 4.6 6,684 4.4 5,480 4.2
Lingayen 14,875 5.4 16,467 5.4 19,187 5.0 20,886 4.7 21,780 4.7
Mabini 3,863 5.0 4,774 4.4 5,028 4.6 5,465 4.4 5,917 4.2
Malasiqui 18,233 5.5 20,798 5.4 24,700 5.0 26,142 4.7 29,047 4.5
Manaoag 9,182 5.4 10,563 5.2 12,571 5.0 13,902 4.6 14,939 4.6
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Table 1.11 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE
BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015
Mangaldan 13,153 5.6 15,356 5.3 18,572 4.9 20,689 4.8 23,437 4.5
Mangatarem 10,208 5.2 11,704 5.2 13,712 4.8 15,484 4.5 16,554 4.4
Mapandan 4,805 5.7 5,751 5.3 6,351 5.2 7,394 4.7 8,667 4.3
Natividad 3,698 4.9 4,153 4.8 4,768 4.5 5,234 4.3 5,794 4.2
Pozzorubio 9,825 5.3 11,288 5.2 13,524 4.7 14,607 4.5 16,856 4.1
Rosales 9,507 5.0 10,794 4.8 12,615 4.6 13,546 4.4 14,576 4.3
San Carlos City 24,175 5.5 28,025 5.5 31,414 5.2 36,258 4.8 42,049 4.5
San Fabian 11,153 5.4 12,690 5.2 15,292 4.8 17,640 4.4 19,886 4.2
San Jacinto 5,060 5.6 6,143 5.3 7,204 4.9 8,148 4.6 9,211 4.4
San Manuel 7,303 5.0 8,644 4.8 9,998 4.7 10,913 4.3 12,552 4.2
San Nicolas 5,895 4.9 6,533 4.8 7,284 4.6 8,037 4.2 8,277 4.3
San Quintin 5,032 5.2 5,667 5.0 6,522 4.7 7,056 4.6 8,584 3.8
Santa Barbara 9,934 5.4 12,111 5.3 14,918 4.9 16,234 4.7 18,636 4.4
Santa Maria 4,986 5.1 5,818 4.8 6,565 4.7 7,484 4.2 7,491 4.4
Santo Tomas 2,310 4.9 2,716 4.5 3,070 4.5 3,307 4.4 3,374 4.5
Sison 6,875 5.2 8,015 5.1 9,010 4.7 9,923 4.4 10,659 4.4
Sual 4,375 4.8 5,444 4.7 6,491 4.6 6,938 4.5 7,859 4.3
Tayug 6,706 5.1 7,479 4.8 8,282 4.6 9,489 4.2 10,039 4.3
Umingan 10,498 4.9 12,346 4.7 14,029 4.5 15,772 4.3 17,261 4.2
Urbiztondo 6,540 5.5 7,339 5.5 8,418 5.2 9,649 5.0 10,618 4.7
Urdaneta City 2/ 19,942 5.0 22,908 4.9 25,876 4.7 28,381 4.4 30,294 4.4
Villasis 9,765 5.1 11,001 4.9 12,526 4.5 13,531 4.4 14,631 4.3
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Table 1.12
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS, 1980-2015
Province/City/
1980 1990 2000 2010 2015
Muncipality
Ilocos Region 522,992 637,348 808,126 1,016,162 11,10,987
Ilocos Norte 75,330 86,673 102,282 122,647 131413
Adams 205 192 268 378 411
Bacarra 4,572 5,107 5,891 7,025 7717
Badoc 4,322 4,935 5,749 6,661 7155
Bangui 2,135 2,483 2,988 3,452 3534
Batac 6,969 8,109 9,603 11,882 12348
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Table 1.12 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS, 1980-2010
Province/City/
1980 1990 2000 2010
Muncipality
Salcedo 1,590 1,853 2,092 2,464
San Emilio 866 1,042 1,268 1,448
San Esteban 1,120 1,243 1,458 1,759
San Ildefonso 648 832 1,118 1,505
San Juan (Lapog) 3,351 3,803 4,731 5,664
San Vicente 1,666 1,857 2,148 2,515
Santa 2,157 2,269 2,648 3,093
Santa Catalina 1,737 1,980 2,352 2,751
Santa Cruz 4,326 5,274 6,636 8,312
Santa Lucia 3,134 3,676 4,455 5,393
Santa Maria 3,991 4,501 5,258 6,232
Santiago 2,141 2,626 3,204 4,042
Santo Domingo 3,222 3,877 4,792 5,941
Sigay 286 339 408 463
Sinait 3,817 4,279 4,959 5,791
Sugpon 590 524 627 795
Suyo 1,212 1,476 1,842 2,239
Tagudin 4,117 4,984 6,434 7,865
Vigan 5,606 6,693 8,529 10,035
La Union 78,650 97,673 123,994 159,031
Agoo 5,891 7,490 9,727 12,324
Aringay 4,750 5,987 7,672 9,574
Bacnotan 4,531 5,513 6,935 9,078
Bagulin 1,256 1,716 2,161 2,565
Balaoan 4,472 5,380 6,364 7,934
Bangar 3,942 4,582 5,497 7,086
Bauang 6,958 8,726 11,857 15,191
Burgos 691 937 1,230 1,611
Caba 2,396 2,950 3,756 4,681
Luna 4,764 5,355 6,370 7,714
Naguilian 5,132 6,420 8,283 10,637
Pugo 1,403 1,924 2,476 3,593
Rosario 4,829 5,970 7,945 11,198
San Fernando 12,252 15,379 19,864 25,492
San Gabriel 1,862 2,284 2,806 3,503
San Juan 3,577 4,490 5,827 7,570
Santo Tomas 3,788 4,684 5,743 7,411
Santol 1,341 1,794 2,080 2,586
Sudipen 2,025 2,460 2,798 3,545
Tubao 2,790 3,632 4,603 5,738
Pangasinan 286,872 368,203 466,264 593,931
Agno 3,248 4,239 5,321 6,288
Aguilar 3,669 4,660 6,070 7,915
Alaminos 9,046 11,840 15,129 19,157
Alcala 4,468 5,745 7,004 8,953
Anda 3,763 5,069 6,497 8,229
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NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS, 1980-2010
Province/City/
1980 1990 2000 2010
Muncipality
Asingan 6,917 8,361 10,305 12,861
Balungao 3,316 4,300 5,060 6,166
Bani 5,652 7,368 8,802 10,601
Basista 2,934 3,797 4,817 6,184
Bautista 2,940 3,829 4,944 6,234
Bayambang 10,861 13,847 17,685 22,609
Binalonan 6,732 8,613 9,995 11,998
Binmaley 7,934 9,965 12,790 15,964
Bolinao 7,054 9,288 11,985 15,971
Bugallon 6,533 8,172 10,286 13,070
Burgos 2,401 2,878 3,693 4,333
Calasiao 8,163 10,808 14,227 18,763
Dagupan City 16,968 21,445 24,676 34,646
Dasol 3,149 3,713 4,998 5,972
Infanta 2,473 3,159 4,142 5,207
Labrador 2,194 2,903 3,766 4,717
Laoac 3,542 4,476 5,339 6,555
Lingayen 10,737 13,578 15,983 20,140
Mabini 3,088 3,584 4,486 5,446
Malasiqui 12,191 15,642 20,530 25,959
Manaoag 6,119 8,032 10,398 13,492
Mangaldan 8,538 11,394 15,012 20,233
Mangatarem 7,123 8,971 11,399 14,819
Mapandan 3,200 4,381 5,518 6,883
Natividad 2,706 3,404 4,099 5,172
Pozzorubio 6,578 8,731 11,086 14,030
Rosales 6,441 8,600 10,578 13,053
San Carlos City 16,811 21,466 27,532 34,811
San Fabian 7,104 9,242 12,555 17,190
San Jacinto 3,413 4,580 5,985 7,893
San Manuel 5,349 6,595 8,554 10,605
San Nicolas 4,368 5,495 6,454 7,722
San Quintin 3,599 4,586 5,594 6,965
Santa Barbara 6,284 8,274 11,923 15,679
Santa Maria 3,375 4,500 5,613 7,029
Santo Tomas 1,585 2,052 2,605 3,153
Sison 4,553 6,016 7,844 9,656
Sual 3,006 3,707 5,360 6,865
Tayug 4,972 6,154 7,299 9,174
Umingan 7,268 9,526 12,193 15,435
Urbiztondo 4,593 5,777 7,277 9,413
Urdaneta 12,823 16,733 22,106 27,655
Villasis 7,091 8,708 10,750 13,066
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Table 1.13
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Occupied No. of HHs in Household HHs Per HH Pop'n
Area/Type of Building
Housing Unit Housing Units Population Occupied Per Occupied
Housing Units Housing Units
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NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2000
Occupied No. of HHs in Household HHs Per HH Pop'n
Area/Type of Building
Housing Unit Housing Units Population Occupied Per Occupied
Housing Units Housing Units
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NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Occupied No. of HHs in Household HHs Per HH Pop'n
Area/Type of Building
Housing Unit Housing Units Population Occupied Per Occupied
Housing Units Housing Units
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NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Occupied No. of HHs in Household HHs Per HH Pop'n
Area/Type of Building
Housing Unit Housing Units Population Occupied Per Occupied
Housing Units Housing Units
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NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2000
Occupied No. of HHs in Household HHs Per HH Pop'n
Area/Type of Building
Housing Unit Housing Units Population Occupied Per Occupied
Housing Units Housing Units
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NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Occupied No. of HHs in Household HHs Per HH Pop'n
Area/Type of Building
Housing Unit Housing Units Population Occupied Per Occupied
Housing Units Housing Units
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Table 1.14
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF LOT,
BUILDING TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Total No. Multi-Unit
Area/ of House- Single House Duplex Residential
Type of Occupancy holds (3 units
or more)
Ilocos Region 659,403 645,890 7,781 3,973
Owned/Being Amortized 599,502 590,911 5,948 1,716
Rented 13,660 10,594 851 1,654
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 45,927 44,094 977 587
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 314 291 5 16
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Ilocos Norte 91,606 89,553 1,336 466
Owned/Being Amortized 80,485 79,113 1,059 208
Rented 2,105 1,757 78 182
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 8,968 8,635 199 76
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 48 48 - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Ilocos Sur 98,750 97,477 918 202
Owned/Being Amortized 92,130 91,133 826 89
Rented 840 688 14 95
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 5,749 5,626 77 18
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 31 30 1 -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
La Union 102,139 99,120 1,626 1,226
Owned/Being Amortized 89,900 88,253 1,090 477
Rented 3,754 2,892 294 517
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 8,449 7,946 242 225
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 36 29 - 7
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Pangasinan 366,908 359,740 3,901 2,079
Owned/Being Amortized 336,987 332,412 2,973 942
Rented 6,961 5,257 465 860
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 22,761 21,887 459 268
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 199 184 4 9
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Dagupan City 21,929 19,981 789 913
Owned/Being Amortized 18,510 17,539 522 328
Rented 2,219 1,394 210 522
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 1,191 1,039 57 63
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 9 9 - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Laoag City 16,866 16,004 450 252
Owned/Being Amortized 13,636 13,126 358 86
Rented 1,230 1,021 41 111
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 1,986 1,843 51 55
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 14 14 - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
San Carlos City 21,407 21,044 272 76
Owned/Being Amortized 20,006 19,729 231 39
Rented 255 200 30 21
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 1,111 1,080 11 16
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 35 35 - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
1/ With consent of owner.
2/ Without consent of owner.
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.14 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF LOT,
BUILDING TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Commercial/ Institutional Other H.U.
Area/ Industrial/ (Hospital, Natural Not
Type of Occupancy Agricultural Convent, Etc.) Shelter/ Reported
Houses Boat
Ilocos Region 1,504 84 150 21
Owned/Being Amortized 784 45 79 19
Rented 542 5 14 -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 176 34 57 2
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 2 - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Ilocos Norte 211 13 23 4
Owned/Being Amortized 88 2 11 4
Rented 87 - 1 -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 36 11 11 -
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Ilocos Sur 130 4 15 4
Owned/Being Amortized 68 3 7 4
Rented 43 - - -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 19 1 8 -
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
La Union 133 14 19 1
Owned/Being Amortized 62 7 11 -
Rented 49 2 - -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 22 5 8 1
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Pangasinan 1,030 53 93 12
Owned/Being Amortized 566 33 50 11
Rented 363 3 13 -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 99 17 30 1
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 2 - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Dagupan City 220 3 21 2
Owned/Being Amortized 109 2 8 2
Rented 87 - 6 -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 24 1 7 -
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
Laoag City 146 5 9 -
Owned/Being Amortized 59 2 5 -
Rented 57 - - -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 30 3 4 -
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
San Carlos City 12 2 1 -
Owned/Being Amortized 6 1 - -
Rented 4 - - -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 2 1 1 -
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
1/ With consent of owner.
2/ Without consent of owner.
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.14 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF LOT,
BUILDING TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2000
Total No. Multi-Unit
Area/ of House- Single House Duplex Residential
Type of Occupancy holds (3 units
or more)
Ilocos Region 831,549 801,513 13,987 6,036
Owned/Being Amortized 573,372 560,859 8,771 2,456
Rented 35,888 31,875 1,451 1,990
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 175,466 171,012 2,864 1,044
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 5,595 5,414 116 34
Not applicable/not reported 41,228 32,353 785 512
Ilocos Norte 106,939 102,650 2,300 1,074
Owned/Being Amortized 77,115 74,805 1,550 548
Rented 5,148 4,597 203 266
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 20,045 19,348 436 168
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 321 310 11 -
Not applicable/not reported 4,310 3,590 100 92
Ilocos Sur 119,212 115,914 1,850 295
Owned/Being Amortized 92,419 90,745 1,346 156
Rented 3,344 3,087 116 88
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 17,852 17,450 296 37
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 396 386 7 -
Not applicable/not reported 5,201 4,246 85 14
La Union 127,579 121,712 3,307 1,571
Owned/Being Amortized 78,613 76,128 1,761 524
Rented 6,877 5,829 433 489
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 35,739 34,349 882 409
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 1,326 1,261 38 24
Not applicable/not reported 5,024 4,145 193 125
Pangasinan 477,819 461,237 6,530 3,096
Owned/Being Amortized 325,225 319,181 4,114 1,228
Rented 20,519 18,362 699 1,147
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 101,830 99,865 1,250 430
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 3,552 3,457 60 10
Not applicable/not reported 26,693 20,372 407 281
Dagupan City 25,921 23,818 638 834
Owned/Being Amortized 14,067 13,397 340 259
Rented 4,433 3,767 166 458
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 4,777 4,631 69 52
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 537 521 13 -
Not applicable/not reported 2,107 1,502 50 65
Laoag City 19,751 18,236 839 454
Owned/Being Amortized 11,966 11,295 451 149
Rented 2,592 2,261 131 160
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 4,274 3,935 207 87
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 44 39 5 -
Not applicable/not reported 875 706 45 58
San Carlos City 28,025 27,142 330 177
Owned/Being Amortized 22,628 22,205 271 97
Rented 585 502 8 66
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 3,244 3,207 24 4
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 63 62 1 -
Not applicable/not reported 1,505 1,166 26 10
1/ With consent of owner.
2/ Without consent of owner.
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.14 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF LOT,
BUILDING TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2000
Commercial/ Institutional Other H.U.
Area/ Industrial/ (Hospital, Natural Not
Type of Occupancy Agricultural Convent, Etc.) Shelter/ Reported
Houses Boat
Ilocos Region 1,488 159 162 8,204
Owned/Being Amortized 627 74 62 523
Rented 495 9 12 56
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 220 64 72 190
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 15 1 4 11
Not applicable/not reported 131 11 12 7,424
Ilocos Norte 254 23 22 616
Owned/Being Amortized 120 8 8 76
Rented 71 - 2 9
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 45 14 12 22
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported 18 1 - 509
Ilocos Sur 148 21 29 955
Owned/Being Amortized 69 10 9 84
Rented 44 1 3 5
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 19 7 14 29
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 2 1 - -
Not applicable/not reported 14 2 3 837
La Union 314 12 38 625
Owned/Being Amortized 130 2 18 50
Rented 116 2 - 8
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 49 8 17 25
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - 3
Not applicable/not reported 19 - 3 539
Pangasinan 772 103 73 6,008
Owned/Being Amortized 308 54 27 313
Rented 264 6 7 34
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 107 35 29 114
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 13 - 4 8
Not applicable/not reported 80 8 6 5,539
Dagupan City 104 10 10 507
Owned/Being Amortized 46 5 - 20
Rented 38 1 1 2
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 12 1 7 5
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - 1 2
Not applicable/not reported 8 3 1 478
Laoag City 119 20 6 77
Owned/Being Amortized 51 8 2 10
Rented 32 - 2 6
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 24 11 2 8
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported 12 1 - 53
San Carlos City 22 4 6 344
Owned/Being Amortized 10 2 4 39
Rented 7 1 - 1
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 2 - 1 6
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported 3 1 1 298
1/ With consent of owner.
2/ Without consent of owner.
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.14 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF LOT,
BUILDING TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Total No. Multi-Unit
Area/ of House- Single House Duplex Residential
Type of Occupancy holds (3 units
or more)
Ilocos Region 1,050,605 1,009,365 25,405 13,065
Owned/Being Amortized 819,345 795,537 16,732 5,811
Rented 38,461 30,093 3,001 4,562
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 180,259 172,011 5,259 2,439
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 7,209 6,804 295 84
Not applicable/not reported 5,331 4,920 118 169
Ilocos Norte 128,558 122,604 3,869 1,658
Owned/Being Amortized 101,110 97,295 2,759 856
Rented 5,615 4,610 362 527
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 20,645 19,633 673 245
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 774 690 71 11
Not applicable/not reported 414 376 4 19
Ilocos Sur 145,674 142,147 2,304 914
Owned/Being Amortized 123,272 120,958 1,740 432
Rented 3,753 3,126 173 336
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 17,355 16,853 356 107
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 434 424 8 1
Not applicable/not reported 860 786 27 38
La Union 163,820 153,868 5,889 3,596
Owned/Being Amortized 119,358 114,072 3,523 1,545
Rented 7,702 5,504 821 1,238
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 35,016 32,671 1,467 785
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 1,220 1,148 53 17
Not applicable/not reported 524 473 25 11
Pangasinan 612,553 590,746 13,343 6,897
Owned/Being Amortized 475,605 463,212 8,710 2,978
Rented 21,391 16,853 1,645 2,461
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 107,243 102,854 2,763 1,302
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 4,781 4,542 163 55
Not applicable/not reported 3,533 3,285 62 101
Dagupan City 36,772 32,272 2,199 1,984
Owned/Being Amortized 22,964 21,137 1,113 587
Rented 5,057 3,382 587 961
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 7,616 6,748 436 382
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 749 681 50 15
Not applicable/not reported 386 324 13 39
Laoag City 23,892 21,341 1,389 1,013
Owned/Being Amortized 17,123 15,727 871 442
Rented 2,762 2,095 245 391
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 3,442 3,045 213 154
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 404 334 60 10
Not applicable/not reported 161 140 - 16
San Carlos City 36,258 35,527 424 262
Owned/Being Amortized 32,297 31,834 328 109
Rented 708 554 36 110
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 3,109 3,000 58 40
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 72 71 1 -
Not applicable/not reported 72 68 1 3
1/ With consent of owner.
2/ Without consent of owner.
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.14 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF LOT,
BUILDING TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Commercial/ Institutional Other H.U.
Area/ Industrial/ (Hospital, Natural Not
Type of Occupancy Agricultural Convent, Etc.) Shelter/ Reported
Houses Boat
Ilocos Region 2,157 110 85 418
Owned/Being Amortized 958 53 - 254
Rented 778 16 - 11
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 383 30 - 137
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 9 1 - 16
Not applicable/not reported 29 10 85 -
Ilocos Norte 353 23 9 42
Owned/Being Amortized 163 8 - 29
Rented 110 4 - 2
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 75 8 - 11
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 2 - - -
Not applicable/not reported 3 3 9 -
Ilocos Sur 264 10 4 31
Owned/Being Amortized 118 5 - 19
Rented 114 2 - 2
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 28 1 - 10
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 1 - - -
Not applicable/not reported 3 2 4 -
La Union 412 20 6 29
Owned/Being Amortized 191 9 - 18
Rented 132 5 - 2
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 79 6 - 8
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 1 - - 1
Not applicable/not reported 9 - 6 -
Pangasinan 1,128 57 66 316
Owned/Being Amortized 486 31 - 188
Rented 422 5 - 5
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 201 15 - 108
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 5 1 - 15
Not applicable/not reported 14 5 66 -
Dagupan City 291 11 6 9
Owned/Being Amortized 120 7 - -
Rented 125 1 - 1
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 41 3 - 6
Being Occupied for Free 2/ 1 - - 2
Not applicable/not reported 4 - 6 -
Laoag City 135 6 4 4
Owned/Being Amortized 76 4 - 3
Rented 31 - - -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 27 2 - 1
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported 1 - 4 -
San Carlos City 26 4 - 15
Owned/Being Amortized 12 3 - 11
Rented 7 1 - -
Being Occupied for Free 1/ 7 - - 4
Being Occupied for Free 2/ - - - -
Not applicable/not reported - - - -
1/ With consent of owner.
2/ Without consent of owner.
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.15
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE OF
OCCUPANCY AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 2000-2010
2000
Being Being
Area Total No. of Owned/Being
Rented Occupied for Occupied for Not Reported
Households Amortized
Free 1/ Free 2/
Philippines … … … … … …
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Fig. 1.4 Percentage Distribution of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type
of Occupancy , Ilocos Region, 2007
Rented
2.9%
Owned/Being Amortized
83.5%
Owned/Being Amortized
Rented
Being Occupied for Free 1/
Being Occupied for Free 2/
Not Reported
Owned/Being Amortized
Rented Owned/Being Amortized
88.9%
Being Occupied for Free 1/
Being Occupied for Free 2/
Not Reported/Not Applicable
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Table 1.16
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Construction Materials of Roof
Total
Area/ Galvanized Tile Half Galva.
Occupied
Outer Wall Materials Iron/ Concrete Iron, Half
Housing Units Aluminum Clay Tile Concrete
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Construction Materials of Roof
Area/ Cogon/ Makeshift, Asbestos Not
Outer Wall Materials Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others Reported
Anahaw Improvized
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 4 392 - 4 -
Wood/Plywood 50 1,445 4 7 -
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 17 641 2 16 1
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 8 25 - - -
Bamboo/Sawali 56 13,456 31 51 -
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials 1 210 75 3 1
Asbestos/Glass/Others 1 164 3 22 -
No walls/Not Reported - 5 - - -
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 7 294 6 50 -
Wood/Plywood 270 413 3 5 -
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 62 314 3 19 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 13 27 1 2 -
Bamboo/Sawali 89 22,590 25 132 -
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials - 91 57 6 4
Asbestos/Glass/Others 1 163 7 50 -
No walls/Not Reported 1 50 2 1 -
La Union 520 18,935 382 231 9
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 15 123 7 17 -
Wood/Plywood 320 370 3 18 -
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 28 160 3 8 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 42 35 2 1 -
Bamboo/Sawali 111 17,436 70 127 -
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials 4 379 281 4 9
Asbestos/Glass/Others - 426 16 56 -
No walls/Not Reported - 6 - - -
Note: Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Construction Materials of Roof
Total
Area/ Galvanized Tile Half Galva.
Occupied
Outer Wall Materials Iron/ Concrete Iron, Half
Housing Units Aluminum Clay Tile Concrete
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Construction Materials of Roof
Area/ Cogon/ Makeshift, Asbestos Not
Outer Wall Materials Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others Reported
Anahaw Improvized
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 36 946 11 56 -
Wood/Plywood 1,577 3,593 12 68 1
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 271 1,885 12 89 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 193 151 5 5 -
Bamboo/Sawali 614 107,003 207 506 5
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials 8 1,557 1,047 31 7
Asbestos/Glass/Others 7 2,645 52 464 -
No walls/Not Reported 1 34 - 2 -
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 10 48 3 7 -
Wood/Plywood 367 1,088 21 18 -
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 78 96 4 14 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 20 15 - 2 -
Bamboo/Sawali 70 2,905 17 65 -
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials 5 223 172 5 4
Asbestos/Glass/Others - 57 15 20 -
No walls/Not Reported 5 5 - - -
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 4 41 1 1 -
Wood/Plywood 24 43 1 4 -
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 2 45 1 4 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 3 1 - - -
Bamboo/Sawali 14 1,352 13 18 -
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials 2 15 23 2 -
Asbestos/Glass/Others - 5 2 1 -
No walls/Not Reported 1 - - - -
Tile/Concrete/Brick/Stone 1 37 2 - -
Wood/Plywood 20 146 1 5 -
Mixed Tile/Concrete/Wood, Etc. 2 148 2 6 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 2 6 - - -
Bamboo/Sawali 18 7,335 11 49 -
Makeshift/Salvaged Materials - 115 79 1 -
Asbestos/Glass/Others 1 51 7 7 -
No walls/Not Reported - - 1 1 -
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2000
Construction Materials of Roof
Area/ Total Occupied Galvanized Tile Half Galvanized
Outer Wall Materials Housing Units Iron/ Concrete Iron, Half
Aluminum Clay Tile Concrete
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2000
Construction Materials of Roof
Area/ Cogon/ Makeshift, Asbestos,
Outer Wall Materials Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others/Not
Anahaw Improvized Reported
Philippines 3,315,374 306,121 107,786 267,840
Concrete/Brick/Stone 675 12 10 25
Wood 1,411 109 18 2
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 634 18 8 7
and Half Wood
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 32 6 1 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 7,329 58 39 23
Others/Not Reported 268 12 138 710
Concrete/Brick/Stone 238 19 5 45
Wood 336 239 5 6
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 348 33 7 5
and Half Wood
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 20 6 - 1
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 9,718 75 39 18
Others/Not Reported 157 17 96 1,026
Concrete/Brick/Stone 89 18 10 16
Wood 235 285 11 4
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 111 36 6 6
and Half Wood
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 27 8 4 2
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 5,309 72 80 45
Others/Not Reported 133 11 232 723
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Construction Materials of Roof
Area/ Total Occupied Galvanized Tile Half Galvanized
Outer Wall Materials Housing Units Iron/ Concrete Iron, Half
Aluminum Clay Tile Concrete
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Table 1.16 Continued
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
OF ROOFS AND OUTER WALLS MATERIALS BY PROVINCE/CITY
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Construction Materials of Roof
Area/ Cogon/ Makeshift, Asbestos,
Outer Wall Materials Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others/Not
Anahaw Improvized Reported
Philippines 885,608 2,955,226 62,320 162,922
Concrete/Brick/Stone 35 553 8 80
Wood 310 1,183 8 12
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 38 560 9 12
and Half Wood
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 5 19 2 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 76 3,761 26 36
Asbestos - - - -
Glass - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 55 85 11
Others/Not Reported 3 53 - 1
Concrete/Brick/Stone 26 291 5 37
Wood 198 323 6 2
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 37 256 7 7
and Half Wood -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 2 18 2 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 121 4,736 34 13
Asbestos - - - -
Glass - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 1 42 75 -
Others/Not Reported 1 39 1 9
Concrete/Brick/Stone 58 54 18 53
Wood 403 157 13 5
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 82 66 11 4
and Half Wood
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 7 21 3 2
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 112 2,728 65 57
Asbestos - - - 2
Glass - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 4 41 133 -
Others/Not Reported 3 25 15 11
Pangasinan 8,836 44,382 2,591 647
Concrete/Brick/Stone 1,698 1,074 132 175
Wood 3,858 3,439 124 74
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone 1,652 1,805 178 84
and Half Wood
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 85 177 17 7
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa 1,454 36,767 455 145
Asbestos 8 - - 9
Glass 2 - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 45 742 1,630 13
Others/Not Reported 34 378 55 140
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Fig. 1.8 Percentage Distribution of Occupied Housing Units by Type of
Construction Materials of Roof, Ilocos Region, 2010
Half Galvanized Makeshift/
Iron, Half Concrete Salvaged/
3.0% Improvised
0.3%
Tile Concrete Clay
Cogon/Nipa/
Tile Wood Anahaw
0.5% 1.0% 0.7%
Asbestos, Others/
Not Reported
0.5%
Galvanized
Iron/Aluminum
82.1%
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
Stone and Half wood
Concrete/Brick/Stone
Wood
Others/Not Reported
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum
Bamboo/Sawali/Nipa
Half Concrete/Brick/
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Table 1.17A
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY MAIN
SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER BY PROVINCE, URBAN-RURAL, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEAR 1990
Area/ 1990
Source of Drinking Water Total Urban Rural
Philippines 11,407,262 5,582,480 5,824,782
Ilocos Region 659,403 246,020 413,383
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 99,383 59,329 40,054
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 76,718 37,488 39,230
Other Faucet, Cmmty. Water System - - -
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 123,637 47,428 76,209
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped Deep Well 146,395 55,148 91,247
Other Tubed/Piped Deep Well - - -
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 120,578 32,020 88,558
Dug Well 76,842 12,879 63,963
Spring, Lake, River Rain, Etc. 14,484 1,390 13,094
Paddler 1,366 338 1,028
Ilocos Norte 91,606 26,257 65,349
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 15,403 9,666 5,737
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 9,094 4,666 4,428
Other Faucet, Cmmty. Water System - - -
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 14,967 3,565 11,402
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped Deep Well 13,729 2,783 10,946
Other Tubed/Piped Deep Well - - -
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 7,078 1,561 5,517
Dug Well 28,137 3,536 24,601
Spring, Lake, River Rain, Etc. 3,189 471 2,718
Paddler 9 9 -
Ilocos Sur 98,750 23,976 74,774
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 14,889 6,071 8,818
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 12,814 3,000 9,814
Other Faucet, Cmmty. Water System - - -
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 19,992 5,284 14,708
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped Deep Well 21,507 4,311 17,196
Other Tubed/Piped Deep Well - - -
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 17,252 2,898 14,354
Dug Well 9,800 2,197 7,603
Spring, Lake, River Rain, Etc. 2,358 161 2,197
Paddler 138 54 84
La Union 102,139 29,790 72,349
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 14,407 7,354 7,053
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 12,108 3,609 8,499
Other Faucet, Cmmty. Water System - - -
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 16,911 5,073 11,838
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped Deep Well 18,537 5,103 13,434
Other Tubed/Piped Deep Well - - -
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 18,160 3,533 14,627
Dug Well 15,768 4,652 11,116
Spring, Lake, River Rain, Etc. 5,981 445 5,536
Paddler 267 21 246
Pangasinan 366,908 165,997 200,911
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 54,684 36,238 18,446
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. Water System 42,702 26,213 16,489
Other Faucet, Cmmty. Water System - - -
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 71,767 33,506 38,261
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped Deep Well 92,622 42,951 49,671
Other Tubed/Piped Deep Well - - -
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 78,088 24,028 54,060
Dug Well 23,137 2,494 20,643
Spring, Lake, River Rain, Etc. 2,956 313 2,643
Paddler 952 254 698
Note: Figures for 1990 are estimates based on the 10% samples.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.17B
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY FOR
DRINKING AND/OR COOKING BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS Ilocos Region
CENSUS YEARS 2000 and 2010
2000
Main Source of Water Supply for
Ilocos
Drinking and/or Cooking Philippines Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
Region
TOTAL 1/ 17,325,136 860,832 111,550 123,792 137,601 487,889
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. 4,177,722 140,063 24,806 21,035 17,196 77,026
Water System
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. 2,950,891 73,907 6,915 11,010 15,441 40,541
Water System
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 1,389,768 193,572 18,140 32,769 26,989 115,674
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped 2,406,228 213,053 16,878 27,327 31,519 137,329
Deep Well
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 1,098,552 124,099 13,576 16,924 17,711 75,888
Dug Well 1,209,319 57,572 22,013 5,567 8,701 21,291
Others 2/ 2,046,328 29,283 4,611 4,580 10,022 10,070
1/ Provincial total includes city data.
2/ Others include spring, lake, river, rain, peddler, bottled water, etc.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty. 6,446,213 177,965 24,085 27,145 16,623 110,112
Water System
Public/Shared Faucet, Cmmty. 2,846,802 66,125 6,235 10,570 12,265 37,055
Water System
Own Use Tubed/Piped Deep Well 1,399,539 208,377 20,485 35,090 25,697 127,105
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped 2,326,278 235,608 18,253 27,052 34,435 155,868
Deep Well
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 930,196 101,387 8,633 15,714 13,813 63,227
Dug Well 1,129,988 49,008 15,307 4,240 8,516 20,945
Others 2/ 5,092,883 212,135 35,560 25,864 52,470 98,241
1/ Provincial total includes city data.
2/ Others include spring, lake, river, rain, peddler, bottled water, etc.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Public/Shared Tubed/Piped
Others
Dug Well
Own Use Faucet, Cmmty.
Deep Well
Well
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Table 1.18
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY KIND OF
LIGHTING USED BY PROVINCE, URBAN-RURAL, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1980-2010
Ilocos Region 533,113 124,952 408,161 659,403 246,020 413,383 831,549 1,050,605
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Table 1.19
NUMBER OF HUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY
KIND OF COOKING FUEL BY PROVINCE, URBAN-RURAL, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1980-2010
Ilocos Region 533,113 124,952 408,161 659,403 246,020 413,383 831,549 1,050,605
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Table 1.20
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
CONVENIENCES BY PROVINCE, URBAN-RURAL, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1980 and 1990
Table 1.21
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY PRESENCE OF HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 2000-2010
Household Conveniences
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Panga- sinan
Ilocos Region
Total Households with at Least 703,268 93,957 100,282 109,451 399,578
One Household Convenience
Radio/Radio Casette 664,810 90,377 95,726 102,816 375,891
Television 518,466 65,834 66,954 81,609 304,069
Refrigerator/Freezer 286,209 45,905 42,062 48,108 150,134
Video Cassette/Recorder 169,610 21,230 24,204 29,358 94,818
Telephone/Cellphone 115,839 15,607 17,911 19,754 62,567
Washing Machine 137,404 16,571 18,361 23,274 79,198
Motor Vehicle 140,785 24,524 27,019 17,525 71,717
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Household Conveniences
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Panga- sinan
Ilocos Region
Total Number of Households 1,050,605 128,558 145,674 163,820 612,553
Radio/Radio Cassete 790,435 107,767 112,933 118,407 451,328
Television Set 862,051 110,665 116,932 129,424 505,039
CD/DVD/VCD Player 574,334 79,298 87,495 92,408 315,133
Component/Stereo Set 236,983 33,534 32,063 39,065 132,321
Landline/Wireless Telephone 61,865 9,455 6,007 11,053 35,351
Cellular Phone 813,842 105,694 119,836 129,786 458,527
Personal Computer 127,303 19,723 18,852 23,202 65,526
Refrigerator/Freezer 455,420 72,148 69,823 74,661 238,788
Cooking Range 300,730 49,031 40,875 47,536 163,288
Washing Machine 308,694 40,139 46,090 48,624 173,841
Car/Jeep/Van 94,926 17,613 15,768 14,573 46,972
Motorcycle/ Tricycle 313,393 56,358 61,189 32,446 163,400
Motorized Boat/Banca 20,761 2,043 3,515 3,212 11,992
Households without any 63,058 4,133 6,753 10,115 42,056
household convenience/device
Note: Data were based on 20-percent sample households
Household could own more than one hosehold conveniences
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Table 1.22
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY TYPE
OF TOILET FACILITIES BY PROVINCE, URBAN-RURAL, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1980-2010
Province/ 1980 1990
2000 2010
Toilet Facilities Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural
Ilocos Region 533,113 124,952 408,161 659,403 246,020 413,383 831,549 1,050,605
Private Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 109,178 38,916 70,262 232,388 104,121 128,267 290,590 636,319
Public Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 21,758 7,711 14,047 51,596 22,291 29,305 51,065 106,775
Private Water-Sealed, Other Depository 198,357 39,497 158,860 155,758 55,851 99,907 269,406 154,236
Public Water-Sealed, Other Depository 56,197 14,482 41,715 64,573 23,621 40,952 97,770 58,602
Closed Pit 72,967 14,096 58,871 60,006 16,458 43,548 69,642 58,066
Open Pit 51,412 5,402 46,010 67,425 14,508 52,917 35,989 17,173
Others (Pail System, Etc.) 2,653 722 1,931 4,534 1,701 2,833 4,699 10,084
None 20,591 4,126 16,465 23,123 7,469 15,654 12,388 9,350
Ilocos Norte 76,642 20,353 56,289 91,606 26,257 65,349 106,939 128,558
Private Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 16,445 7,582 8,863 37,870 14,894 22,976 48,230 93,999
Public Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 3,023 1,116 1,907 7,861 2,827 5,034 6,001 9,923
Private Water-Sealed, Other Depository 36,939 7,531 29,408 25,527 5,531 19,996 37,200 14,426
Public Water-Sealed, Other Depository 10,001 2,658 7,343 9,121 1,672 7,449 9,058 5,282
Closed Pit 5,549 1,047 4,502 4,772 718 4,054 3,812 3,091
Open Pit 3,563 363 3,200 5,035 502 4,533 1,614 696
Others (Pail System, Etc.) 105 15 90 229 18 211 148 393
None 1,017 41 976 1,191 95 1,096 876 748
Ilocos Sur 83,614 14,569 69,045 98,750 23,976 74,774 119,212 145,674
Private Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 23,693 5,535 18,158 42,411 12,617 29,794 46,096 100,034
Public Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 2,984 873 2,111 7,640 2,095 5,545 6,051 13,209
Private Water-Sealed, Other Depository 34,040 4,998 29,042 24,394 5,091 19,303 43,240 16,578
Public Water-Sealed, Other Depository 8,271 1,746 6,525 8,471 1,931 6,540 12,586 5,753
Closed Pit 6,750 629 6,121 6,474 1,119 5,355 6,632 5,696
Open Pit 4,287 264 4,023 4,966 503 4,463 2,381 1,231
Others (Pail System, Etc.) 467 15 452 495 42 453 371 1,531
None 3,122 509 2,613 3,899 578 3,321 1,855 1,642
La Union 80,129 13,121 67,008 102,139 29,790 72,349 127,579 163,820
Private Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 16,941 5,643 11,298 37,706 15,687 22,019 49,635 108,723
Public Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 3,871 1,611 2,260 8,020 3,042 4,978 9,931 19,297
Private Water-Sealed, Other Depository 24,614 2,720 21,894 20,808 4,922 15,886 34,003 15,335
Public Water-Sealed, Other Depository 6,999 1,218 5,781 8,678 2,108 6,570 14,044 6,295
Closed Pit 11,532 982 10,550 8,346 1,272 7,074 9,825 7,439
Open Pit 13,470 756 12,714 14,756 2,105 12,651 7,891 4,741
Others (Pail System, Etc.) 100 30 70 270 76 194 574 718
None 2,602 161 2,441 3,555 578 2,977 1,676 1,271
Pangasinan 292,728 76,909 215,819 366,908 165,997 200,911 477,819 612,553
Private Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 52,099 20,156 31,943 114,401 60,923 53,478 146,629 333,562
Public Water-Sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank 11,880 4,111 7,769 28,075 14,327 13,748 29,082 64,346
Private Water-Sealed, Other Depository 102,764 24,248 78,516 85,029 40,307 44,722 154,963 107,897
Public Water-Sealed, Other Depository 30,926 8,860 22,066 38,303 17,910 20,393 62,082 41,271
Closed Pit 49,136 11,438 37,698 40,414 13,349 27,065 49,373 41,840
Open Pit 30,092 4,019 26,073 42,668 11,398 31,270 24,103 10,505
Others (Pail System, Etc.) 1,981 662 1,319 3,540 1,565 1,975 3,606 7,441
None 13,850 3,415 10,435 14,478 6,218 8,260 7,981 5,689
Note: Figures for 1980 are estimates based on 20% sample while figures for 1990 and 2000 are estimates
based on 10% sample
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.23
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY USUAL MANNER OF GARBAGE
DISPOSAL BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1990
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Area Total No. of Picked-Up Dumping in Composting
Burning Burying Feeding to Others
Households by Garbage Indv. Pit (Not (Later Used as
Animals
Truck Returned) Fertilizer)
Ilocos Region 659,403 27,137 75,541 475,758 30,726 22,463 25,245 2,533
Ilocos Norte 91,606 5,846 8,429 55,944 7,300 1,837 11,978 272
Ilocos Sur 98,750 3,809 11,774 74,137 2,588 2,788 3,399 255
2000
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Area Total No. of Picked-Up Dumping in Composting
Burning Burying Feeding to Others
Households by Garbage Indv. Pit (Not (Later Used as
Animals
Truck Returned) Fertilizer)
Ilocos Region 831,549 91,435 103,680 552,444 40,666 25,905 15,818 1,601
Ilocos Norte 106,939 18,132 13,859 58,542 8,382 2,566 5,161 297
Ilocos Sur 119,212 10,690 16,854 80,097 5,837 2,615 2,691 428
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Table 1.23 Continued
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY USUAL MANNER OF GARBAGE
DISPOSAL BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
2010
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Area Total No. of Picked-Up Dumping in Composting
Burning Burying Feeding to Others
Households by Garbage Indv. Pit (Not (Later Used as
Animals
Truck Returned) Fertilizer)
Ilocos Region 1,050,605 222,101 127,120 566,649 57,571 35,845 39,663 1,657
Ilocos Norte 128,558 32,410 17,498 51,356 10,701 3,796 12,589 208
Ilocos Sur 145,674 26,538 18,923 80,527 7,857 5,025 6,405 398
Picked-up by Garbage
Truck
21% Burning
54%
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Table 1.24
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY FLOOR AREA OF THE HOUSING UNIT, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990- 2010
Table 1.25
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY YEAR BUILT, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1990-2010
1-141
Table 1.26
NUMBER OF OWNER-HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY MODE OF ACQUISITION
OF HOUSING UNIT, BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEAR 2010
Table 1.27
NUMBER OF OWNER-HOUSEHOLDS WHO HAD PURCHASED THEIR HOUSING UNITS
BY SOURCE OF FINANCING THE HOUSING UNIT AND BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEAR 2010
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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 demands for goods and services of
the 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 use of the
data had accordingly permeated all echelons of the government bureaucracy, private
businesses, and even the ordinary citizens themselves. With the support provided by the
data, interventions can be implemented to help the citizenry respond to situations brought
about by increased prices and incidences of poverty and low-income capacity, among
others.
This chapter presents data for the region and by province about family income,
expenditures and savings, and consumer price indices. Several indicators derived from
these basic data such as poverty incidence and threshold, inflation rate, and purchasing
power of the peso are also presented in this chapter. The income, expenditures and price
data are generated from the results of the Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES)
and price surveys of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The poverty statistics, on
the other hand, are computed using the results of the FIES by the Technical Working
Group on Poverty Determination (now, the Technical Working Group on Income
Statistics) of the PSA.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The poverty incidence among Filipino families in the Ilocos Region in the full year of
2018 was estimated at 7.0 percent. This is defined as the proportion of families with
per capita income less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of
families. This was estimated at 14.0 percent in the full year of 2015.
Around 85 thousand families in Ilocos Region were considered poor in 2018. This was
lower by 76 thousand poor families compared to the figure recorded in 2015 with 161
thousand poor families.
Headline inflation in Ilocos Region settled at 2.80 percent in 2020. Its annual rate in
2019 was 2.40 percent.
The region’s average CPI in 2020 was recorded at 122.30 higher by 2.77 percent from
the 119.0 index in 2019. The top three commodity groups that recorded high price
indices in 2020 were: alcoholic beverages and tobacco (214.4); food and non-alcoholic
beverages (130.5); and furnishings, household equipment, and routine maintenance of
the house (124.6). On the other hand, the bottom three commodity groups with low
price indices were: transport (100.9); communication (101.7); and education (110.2).
2-1
Table 2.1 Poverty Incidence Among Poor Families with Measures of Precision by
2-5
Province, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.2 Magnitude of Poor Families with Measures of Precision by Province, Ilocos
2-5
Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.3 Poverty Incidence Among Poor Population with Measures of Precision by
2-6
Province, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.4 Magnitude of Poor Population with Measures of Precision by Province, Ilocos
2-6
Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.5 Subsistence Incidence Among Families with Measures of Precision by
2-7
Province, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.6 Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families with Measures of Precision by
2-7
Province, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.7 Income Gap, Poverty Gap and Severity of Poverty by Province, Ilocos Region
2-8
and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.8 Clustering of Provinces in Ilocos Region Based On 2018 Full Year Poverty
2-8
Incidence Among Families: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.9 Number of Families, Total and Average Annual Family Income and
2-10
Expenditure, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 And 2018
Table 2.10 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Income Class,
2-11
Ilocos Region and Philippines:2015 and 2018
Table 2.11 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Expenditure
2-12
Class, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.12 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Family Size,
2-13
Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.13 Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Family Size by Income,
2-14
Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.14 Total Annual Family Income and Expenditure and Percent Distribution, by Per
2-16
Capita Income Decile, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 And 2018
Table 2.15 Mean and Median Family Income and Expenditure by Per Capita Income
2-18
Decile, Ilocos Region and Philippines: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.16 Distribution of Families by Income Class, by Main Source of Income,
2-19
Philippines and Ilocos Region: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.17 Total Annual Family Expenditure, by Major Expenditure Group, by Income
2-21
Class, Philippines and Ilocos Region: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.18 Total Annual Receipts and Disbursements by Income Class, Philippines and
2-23
Ilocos Region: 2015 and 2018
Table 2.19 Consumer Price Index, Inflation Rate and Purchasing Power of the Peso, by
2-24
Province, Ilocos Region: 2012-2019 (2012=100)
Table 2.20 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Province, Ilocos Region:
2-25
January to December 2018-2019 (2012=100)
2-2
Figure 2.1 Magnitude of Poor Families by Province, Ilocos Region: 2015 and 2018 2-4
Figure 2.2 Statistical Maps on the Poverty Incidence Among Families by Province in
2-9
Ilocos Region: Full Year 2015 and 2018
Figure 2.3 Percentage Distribution of Families by Income Class and by Main Source of
2-20
Income, Ilocos Region: 2015 and 2018
Figure 2.4 Monthly Consumer Price Index All Items, Ilocos Region: 2018-2019
2-27
(2012=100)
Figure 2.5 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households All Items and by
2-28
Commodity Group, Philippines and Ilocos Region: 2019 (2012=100)
Figure 2.6 Consumer Price Index, All Items, By Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019 2-29
2-3
FIG 2.1 MAGNITUDE OF POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015 AND 2018
120
106.4
100
80
Number in thousands
66.2
60
2015
2018
40
29.9
20 17.1
7.6 9
4.5 5.5
0
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
Province
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), 2015 and 2018 Family Income and Expenditure Survey
(FIES)
2-4
Table 2.1
POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG POOR FAMILIES WITH MEASURES OF PRECISION
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure
Source: PSA,Survey (FIES),
2015 and 2018which
FIESnow includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
Table 2.2
MAGNITUDE OF POOR FAMILIES WITH MEASURES OF PRECISION BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
Magnitude of Poor Families ('000)
Estimates Standard Error
2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u
PHILIPPINES 4,138.4 3,004.6 86.0 42.4
Ilocos Region 160.9 85.2 18.9 8.3
Ilocos Norte b/, c/ 7.6 4.5 3.2 1.0
Ilocos Sur c/ 17.1 9.0 5.9 1.3
La Union c/ 29.9 5.5 8.5 1.1
Pangasinan 106.4 66.2 15.7 8.1
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure
Source: PSA,Survey (FIES),
2015 and 2018which
FIESnow includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
2-5
Table 2.3
POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG POOR POPULATION WITH MEASURES OF PRECISION
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure
Source: PSA,Survey (FIES),
2015 and 2018which
FIESnow includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
Table 2.4
MAGNITUDE OF POOR POPULATION WITH MEASURES OF PRECISION BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure
Source: PSA,Survey (FIES),
2015 and 2018which
FIESnow includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
2-6
Table 2.5
SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AMONG FAMILIES WITH MEASURES OF PRECISION BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure
Source: PSA,Survey (FIES),
2015 and 2018which
FIESnow includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
Table 2.6
MAGNITUDE OF SUBSISTENCE POOR FAMILIES WITH MEASURES OF PRECISION BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure
Source: PSA,Survey (FIES),
2015 and 2018which
FIESnow includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
2-7
Table 2.7
INCOME GAP, POVERTY GAP AND SEVERITY OF POVERTY BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
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.
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%.
Table 2.8
CLUSTERING OF PROVINCES IN ILOCOS REGION BASED ON 2018 FULL YEAR
POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG FAMILIES: 2015 AND 2018
2015u 2018u
Provinces Poverty Poverty
Clusterc/ Clusterc/
Incidence Incidence
Pangasinan 4 16.9 4 9.3
Ilocos Norte b/ 5 5.2 5 3.1
Ilocos Sur 5 10.8 5 5.5
La Union 4 13.5 5 2.9
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
2-8
FIG 2.2. STATISTICAL MAPS ON THE POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG FAMILIES BY PROVINCE
IN ILOCOS REGION: FULL YEAR 2015 AND 2018
2-9
Table 2.9
NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
2015
Number of Income Expenditure
Region Families Total Average Total Average
(in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands)
Philippines 22,730 6,068,162 267 4,882,860 215
National Capital Region 3,019 1,282,823 425 1,053,215 349
Cordillera Administrative Region 402 113,531 282 84,004 209
I - Ilocos Region 1,170 278,515 238 212,525 182
II - Cagayan Valley 816 193,589 237 132,063 162
III - Central Luzon 2,507 750,054 299 600,095 239
IVA - CALABARZON 3,251 1,013,942 312 875,400 269
IVB - MIMAROPA 697 154,612 222 111,907 161
V - Bicol Region 1,262 236,476 187 202,469 160
VI - Western Visayas 1,699 384,039 226 299,808 176
VII - Central Visayas 1,672 399,734 239 323,434 193
VIII - Eastern Visayas 976 191,720 197 151,994 156
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 824 156,872 190 118,758 144
X - Northern Mindanao 1,029 227,998 221 166,005 161
XI - Davao Region 1,156 285,560 247 219,680 190
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 1,055 198,438 188 170,863 162
XIII - Caraga 579 114,745 198 92,243 159
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 616 85,514 139 68,397 111
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding.
Source: PSA, 2015 and 2018 FIES
2018
Number of Income Expenditure
Region Families Total Average Total Average
(In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
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Table 2.10
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY INCOME CLASS
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
2015
Income Expenditure
Income Class Total Average Total Average
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
2018
Income Expenditure
Income Class Total Average Total Average
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
2-11
Table 2.11
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY EXPENDITURE CLASS
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
2015
Income Expenditure
Expenditure Class Total Average Total Average
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
2018
Income Expenditure
Expenditure Class Total Average Total Average
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
2-12
Table 2.12
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
2015
Income Expenditure
Family Size Total Average Total Average
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
2018
Income Expenditure
Family Size Total Average Total Average
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
2-13
Table 2.13
AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE BY INCOME
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
(Estimates in thousands)
2015
Income Class
Family Size All Income
Classes Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
Average Family Income and Expenditure 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
Philippines
Average Income 267 31 51 82 162 516
Average Expenditure 215 35 53 80 145 388
5 persons or less
Average Income 245 31 51 81 161 510
Average Expenditure 197 34 52 78 142 381
6 persons or more
Average Income 313 35 53 83 165 526
Average Expenditure 252 61 64 88 152 399
5 persons or less
Average Income 211 30 51 83 159 463
Average Expenditure 160 29 49 74 131 319
6 persons or more
Average Income 296 - 56 85 174 481
Average Expenditure 227 - 65 88 151 342
2-14
Table 2.13 Continued
AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE BY INCOME
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
(Estimates in thousands)
2018
Income Class
Family Size
All Income
Classes Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 and over
Average Family Income and Expenditure
Philippines
Average Income 313 33 52 83 169 349 865
Average Expenditure 239 32 51 78 148 276 569
5 persons or less
Average Income 288 33 52 82 167 346 860
Average Expenditure 220 32 50 77 144 273 561
6 persons or more
Average Income 376 35 53 86 176 353 872
Average Expenditure 285 60 65 90 158 284 580
5 persons or less
Average Income 263 32 52 82 169 337 796
Average Expenditure 186 29 45 72 137 238 457
6 persons or more
Average Income 363 - - 85 187 339 831
Average Expenditure 263 - - 77 162 258 509
2-15
Table 2.14
TOTAL ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE AND PERCENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PER CAPITA INCOME
DECILE ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES:
2015 AND 2018
(Estimate in millions)
2015
Income Expenditure
Per Capita Income Decile
Value Percent Value Percent
2-16
Table 2.14 Continued
TOTAL ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE AND PERCENT DISTRIBUTION, BY PER CAPITA INCOME
DECILE ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES:
2015 AND 2018
(Estimate in millions)
2018
Income Expenditure
Per Capita Income Decile
Value Percent Value Percent
2-17
Table 2.15
MEAN AND MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY PER CAPITA INCOME DECILE
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
(Estimates in thousands)
2015
Income Expenditure
Per Capita Income Decile
Mean Median Mean Median
Philippines 267 180 215 156
First Decile 86 83 89 84
Second Decile 114 111 110 104
Third Decile 133 127 122 115
Fourth Decile 156 149 140 130
Fifth Decile 182 171 161 151
Sixth Decile 218 204 189 175
Seventh Decile 259 245 207 203
Eighth Decile 320 305 260 243
Ninth Decile 415 389 326 299
Tenth Decile 786 652 534 449
Region I (Ilocos Region) 238 173 182 142
First Decile 103 99 100 96
Second Decile 136 127 121 117
Third Decile 145 139 126 120
Fourth Decile 156 148 133 126
Fifth Decile 177 163 148 139
Sixth Decile 190 179 155 142
Seventh Decile 215 193 169 157
Eighth Decile 268 242 209 196
Ninth Decile 354 359 254 239
Tenth Decile 635 553 402 347
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding.
Source: PSA, 2015 and 2018 FIES
2018
Income Expenditure
Per Capita Income Decile
Mean Median Mean Median
Philippines 313 203 239 166
First Decile 113 109 109 104
Second Decile 144 136 130 120
Third Decile 168 157 147 133
Fourth Decile 197 179 169 151
Fifth Decile 225 208 188 168
Sixth Decile 263 240 216 190
Seventh Decile 308 284 247 218
Eighth Decile 371 348 284 255
Ninth Decile 476 449 351 308
Tenth Decile 867 705 545 439
Region I (Ilocos Region) 287 224 205 167
First Decile 137 128 125 118
Second Decile 171 162 144 135
Third Decile 186 174 157 141
Fourth Decile 210 193 169 158
Fifth Decile 206 208 160 156
Sixth Decile 247 239 190 175
Seventh Decile 267 251 200 177
Eighth Decile 310 294 218 195
Ninth Decile 412 373 277 232
Tenth Decile 725 636 405 342
2-18
Table 2.16
DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILIES BY INCOME CLASS, BY MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 AND 2018
2015
Income Class
All
Main Source of Income Income Less than 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 -
Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
2018
Income Class
All
Main Source of Income Income Less than 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,000
Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 and over
2-19
Fig 2.3. Percentage Distribution Of Families By Income Class And By Main Source Of Income
Ilocos Region: 2015 and 2018
2015 2018
19.8 % 16 %
48.7 %
56.6 %
23.6 % 35.3 %
2-20
Table 2.17
TOTAL ANNUAL FAMILY EXPENDITURE, BY MAJOR EXPENDITURE GROUP, BY INCOME CLASS
ILOCOS REGION AND PHILIPPINES
2015 and 2018
2015
Income
All Income
Major Expenditure Group Less than 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 and
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 over
Percent to the total expenditure 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Total Food Expenditure 44.4 58.3 59.1 55.7 52.0 37.2
Total Food Consumed at Home 36.1 45.8 50.8 49.3 43.4 29.0
Bread and Cereals 12.5 21.1 21.8 19.6 16.2 8.8
Meat 6.5 3.7 5.5 6.8 7.0 6.1
Fish and Seafood 4.8 5.5 6.6 6.9 5.9 3.7
Milk, Cheese and Eggs 2.8 2.3 2.5 2.7 3.0 2.7
Oils and Fats 0.7 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.5
Fruit 1.2 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1
Vegetables 2.8 4.6 5.1 4.5 3.5 2.0
Sugar, Jam, Honey, Chocolate and Confectionery 0.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.1 0.7
Food Products Not Elsewhere Classified 1.1 1.9 1.7 1.8 1.4 0.8
Coffee, Tea and Cocoa 1.2 1.5 2.2 1.7 1.5 0.9
Mineral Water, Softdrinks, Fruit and Vegetable Juices 1.7 0.5 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.6
Food Regularly Consumed Outside 8.3 12.6 8.3 6.4 8.6 8.2
Alcoholic Beverages 0.8 0.4 0.5 1.0 0.9 0.6
Tobacco 1.0 2.9 1.7 1.8 1.4 0.7
Other Vegetable-based Products - - - - - -
Clothing and Footwear 2.9 1.7 1.9 2.0 2.4 3.3
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.7
Health 4.2 1.7 2.2 2.8 3.2 5.2
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 10.0 13.0 13.7 12.3 10.2 9.5
House Rent/Rental Value 7.8 11.0 9.3 8.6 7.7 7.9
Transport 5.6 2.4 2.1 3.2 5.3 6.2
Communication 2.2 0.1 0.5 0.8 1.4 2.9
Recreation and Culture 0.9 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.7 1.0
Education 3.2 0.1 0.2 0.9 2.2 4.3
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 0.6 - - 0.1 0.3 0.8
Durable Furniture and Equipment 6.5 4.8 4.5 5.3 5.9 7.1
Special Family Occasions 2.4 0.1 0.1 0.6 1.4 3.4
Accommodation Services 2.8 0.2 0.8 1.4 2.1 3.6
Other Expenditures 2.3 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 3.6
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding.
Source: PSA, 2015 and 2018 FIES
2-21
Table 2.17 Continued
2018
Income
All Income
Major Expenditure Group Less than 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,000 and
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 over
Percent to the total expenditure 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Total Food Expenditure 42.6 58.3 58.9 58.3 52.8 44.1 31.4
Total Food Consumed at Home 33.6 50.1 52.2 52.9 44.6 34.0 22.6
Bread and Cereals 11.0 21.9 22.2 22.2 16.7 10.5 5.8
Meat 5.7 3.5 4.7 5.4 6.3 6.4 4.7
Fish and Seafood 5.0 7.9 8.3 8.4 6.8 5.0 3.4
Milk, Cheese and Eggs 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.1 2.5
Oils and Fats 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.5
Fruit 1.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.6 1.3 1.1
Vegetables 2.5 4.9 4.9 4.6 3.4 2.5 1.6
Sugar, Jam, Honey,
Chocolate and Confectionery 0.8 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.1 0.8 0.6
Food Products Not Elsewhere Classified 0.9 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.3 0.9 0.6
Coffee, Tea and Cocoa 1.4 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.9 1.5 0.9
Mineral Water, Softdrinks,
Fruit and Vegetable Juices 1.2 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.0
Food Regularly Consumed Outside 9.0 8.1 6.6 5.4 8.2 10.1 8.8
Alcoholic Beverages 0.6 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.4
Tobacco 1.2 0.9 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.4 0.7
Other Vegetable-based Products 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.5 1.9 2.0 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.9
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.9 2.8
Health 2.7 2.5 1.9 1.8 1.9 2.6 3.6
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 8.2 9.6 8.9 8.2 8.2 8.5 7.8
House Rent/Rental Value 12.2 14.7 12.5 10.2 10.6 12.3 13.5
Transport 6.6 2.9 3.5 4.2 5.6 6.6 7.7
Communication 2.2 0.2 0.5 0.7 1.2 2.2 3.0
Recreation and Culture 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.6 1.0
Education 2.6 0.1 0.4 0.8 1.5 2.3 4.1
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.6 4.3 4.5 4.9 5.6 6.6 7.5
Durable Furniture and Equipment 3.5 0.1 0.4 0.8 2.0 2.9 5.5
Special Family Occasions 2.8 0.7 1.0 1.6 2.2 2.9 3.3
Accommodation Services 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2
Other Expenditures 2.5 0.6 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.7 4.6
Region I (Ilocos Region) 248,059 108 903 5,323 88,118 85,338 68,269
Total Family Expenditure (In millions)
Percent to the total expenditure 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Total Food Expenditure 46.6 62.8 61.3 56.7 54.8 47.3 34.4
Total Food Consumed at Home 34.8 38.6 41.6 46.2 42.0 35.0 24.4
Bread and Cereals 11.6 16.0 16.4 17.2 15.2 11.5 6.6
Meat 6.4 3.7 4.0 6.5 7.0 6.7 5.2
Fish and Seafood 4.7 4.9 5.8 6.5 5.7 4.7 3.2
Milk, Cheese and Eggs 2.9 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.9 3.0 2.7
Oils and Fats 0.6 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.4
Fruit 1.3 1.5 2.1 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2
Vegetables 2.6 5.0 3.9 4.3 3.3 2.5 1.6
Sugar, Jam, Honey, Chocolate
and Confectionery 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.6
Food Products Not Elsewhere Classified 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.0 0.7
Coffee, Tea and Cocoa 1.2 1.6 1.9 2.0 1.6 1.2 0.7
Mineral Water, Softdrinks, Fruit
and Vegetable Juices 1.7 0.3 1.3 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.3
Food Regularly Consumed Outside 11.8 24.2 19.7 10.5 12.8 12.3 10.0
Alcoholic Beverages 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.4
Tobacco 1.1 - 0.8 1.7 1.4 1.1 0.6
Other Vegetable-based Products 0.0 - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.8
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.5 3.2 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 3.1
Health 2.8 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.8 2.8 4.1
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 8.1 9.9 8.4 9.4 8.1 8.2 7.7
House Rent/Rental Value 10.4 15.4 17.0 13.4 10.2 10.3 10.3
Transport 6.1 1.0 1.2 2.9 5.4 6.2 7.2
Communication 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.7 1.2 2.0 3.0
Recreation and Culture 0.7 - 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.9
Education 2.1 - 0.0 0.3 1.2 2.0 3.5
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 7.0 4.4 3.8 5.2 6.0 6.9 8.6
Durable Furniture and Equipment 3.0 - 0.4 0.2 1.6 2.8 5.2
Special Family Occasions 2.6 0.1 0.3 1.4 1.6 2.7 3.9
Accommodation Services 0.5 - - 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.8
Other Expenditures 1.8 0.4 0.6 1.1 1.0 1.4 3.4
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding.
Source: PSA, 2015 and 2018 FIES
2-22
Table 2.18
TOTAL ANNUAL RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BY INCOME CLASS
PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION
2015 AND 2018
(Estimates in millions)
2015
2018
2-23
Table 2.19
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, INFLATION RATE AND PURCHASING POWER OF THE PESO, BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2013-2020
(2012=100)
All Items
Purchasing Power
Province Year
Inflation Rate of the Peso
CPI
Ilocos Region
2013 101.90 1.90 0.98
2014 105.90 3.90 0.94
2015 106.60 0.70 0.94
2016 107.40 0.80 0.93
2017 109.60 2.00 0.91
2018 116.20 6.00 0.86
2019 119.00 2.40 0.84
2020 122.30 2.80 0.82
Ilocos Norte
2013 101.90 1.90 0.98
2014 105.80 3.80 0.95
2015 105.80 0.00 0.95
2016 108.50 2.60 0.92
2017 109.80 1.20 0.91
2018 117.80 7.30 0.85
2019 121.60 3.20 0.82
2020 125.70 3.40 0.80
Ilocos Sur
2013 102.30 2.30 0.98
2014 106.70 4.30 0.94
2015 106.60 -0.10 0.94
2016 106.50 -0.10 0.94
2017 109.20 2.50 0.92
2018 112.70 3.20 0.89
2019 114.90 2.00 0.87
2020 118.80 3.40 0.84
La Union
2013 101.00 1.00 0.99
2014 104.30 3.30 0.96
2015 104.90 0.60 0.95
2016 105.20 0.30 0.95
2017 107.30 2.00 0.93
2018 111.80 4.20 0.89
2019 113.10 1.20 0.88
2020 115.20 1.90 0.87
Pangasinan
2013 102.00 2.00 0.98
2014 106.20 4.10 0.94
2015 107.20 0.90 0.93
2016 108.10 0.80 0.93
2017 110.30 2.00 0.91
2018 117.90 6.90 0.85
2019 121.10 2.70 0.83
2020 124.50 2.80 0.80
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 2.20
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2019-2020
(2012=100)
Alcoholic
Furnishings, Restaurants
Housing,
Food And Beverages, Household And
Clothing Water,
All Non- Tobacco And Equipment And Recreation Miscellaneo
Province Other Vegetable-
And Electricity, Health Transport Communication Education
Items Alcoholic Routine And Culture us Goods
Based Tobacco Footwear Gas And
Beverages Household And
Products Other Fuels
Maintenance Services
2019
Philippines
Jan 119.1 126.5 198.0 118.7 111.9 118.5 118.8 103.9 101.3 114.6 115.4 115.6
Feb 119.3 126.1 201.6 118.9 112.7 118.8 119.0 104.0 101.3 114.7 115.4 115.8
Mar 119.3 125.1 203.7 119.2 113.3 119.1 119.2 105.9 101.3 114.7 115.4 116.1
Apr 119.6 125.2 204.7 119.4 113.7 119.2 119.3 107.2 101.4 114.8 115.4 116.3
May 119.8 125.5 205.6 119.6 113.6 119.4 119.3 108.0 101.4 115.0 115.4 116.5
Jun 119.9 125.6 206.5 119.8 113.5 119.5 119.7 106.4 101.4 115.3 118.9 116.8
Jul 120.2 125.8 207.7 120.4 113.7 120.0 120.5 106.1 101.5 115.6 120.2 117.2
Aug 120.4 126.1 210.9 120.8 113.4 120.3 120.7 106.0 101.5 115.7 120.7 117.5
Sep 120.6 126.4 219.8 121.0 112.8 120.6 120.9 106.2 101.5 115.8 120.7 117.7
Oct 120.8 126.6 224.8 121.2 113.0 120.7 121.1 106.4 101.5 115.9 120.7 117.8
Nov 121.1 126.8 228.2 121.4 113.5 121.2 121.6 106.2 101.6 116.0 120.8 118.2
Dec 121.9 128.2 231.4 121.6 114.0 121.6 121.7 106.9 101.7 116.1 120.8 118.3
Ave 120.2 126.2 211.9 120.2 113.3 119.9 120.2 106.1 101.5 115.4 118.3 117.0
Ilocos Region
Jan 118.1 126.1 181.3 111.8 110.7 122.8 120.4 97.8 101.6 111.2 103.0 114.3
Feb 118.3 125.7 181.6 112.8 111.3 122.8 120.4 99.8 101.6 111.2 103.0 114.3
Mar 118.2 124.9 182.6 113.1 111.7 122.9 120.4 101.5 101.6 111.2 103.0 114.3
Apr 118.2 124.6 182.6 113.1 112.2 122.9 120.4 102.4 101.6 111.2 103.0 114.3
May 118.7 125.1 183.2 114.0 112.8 123.3 120.5 103.0 101.6 111.2 103.0 114.3
Jun 118.7 125.2 183.5 114.0 113.2 123.3 120.5 101.0 101.6 111.1 107.3 114.3
Jul 119.0 125.6 184.2 114.3 112.7 123.3 120.6 101.6 101.6 111.1 109.8 114.7
Aug 119.3 126.3 186.2 114.7 112.8 123.5 120.6 101.1 101.6 111.1 109.8 114.7
Sep 119.5 126.5 186.3 114.8 112.9 123.5 120.6 101.8 101.6 111.1 109.8 114.7
Oct 119.7 126.7 186.8 114.8 113.2 123.5 120.6 102.2 101.6 111.1 109.8 114.8
Nov 119.9 127.9 187.9 114.8 112.1 123.5 120.6 101.5 101.6 111.1 109.8 114.8
Dec 120.9 130.2 193.7 115.1 111.8 123.5 120.6 101.5 101.6 111.1 109.8 114.8
Ave 119.0 126.2 185.0 113.9 112.3 123.2 120.5 101.3 101.6 111.1 106.8 114.5
Ilocos Norte
Jan 120.8 131.7 180.4 120.0 114.3 110.8 126.6 97.4 101.3 105.7 91.9 115.0
Feb 121.3 130.8 180.4 121.4 117.3 110.8 126.6 99.6 101.3 105.7 91.9 115.0
Mar 121.2 129.9 180.4 122.3 117.7 111.2 126.7 102.1 101.3 105.7 91.9 115.0
Apr 120.8 129.7 180.4 122.3 115.5 111.2 126.7 103.7 101.3 105.7 91.9 115.0
May 121.1 129.6 182.2 125.0 116.1 113.6 126.7 103.8 101.3 105.7 91.9 115.0
Jun 121.3 129.9 183.3 125.0 117.6 113.6 126.7 100.6 101.3 105.7 94.4 115.0
Jul 121.5 129.7 183.3 126.3 117.5 114.0 126.8 101.7 101.3 105.7 97.4 115.0
Aug 121.7 130.1 183.8 126.8 118.1 114.1 126.8 101.1 101.3 105.7 97.4 115.0
Sep 121.6 129.9 183.8 127.5 117.5 114.1 126.8 101.6 101.3 105.7 97.4 115.1
Oct 122.8 130.6 184.8 127.5 121.4 114.1 126.8 102.2 101.3 105.7 97.4 115.1
Nov 122.5 130.6 184.9 127.7 120.2 114.1 126.8 101.7 101.3 105.7 97.4 115.1
Dec 122.5 131.9 184.9 127.7 117.6 114.1 126.8 102.4 101.3 105.7 97.4 115.1
Ave 121.6 130.4 182.7 125.0 117.6 113.0 126.7 101.5 101.3 105.7 94.9 115.0
Ilocos Sur
Jan 112.7 123.4 161.0 112.8 102.9 113.7 110.4 97.1 100.9 107.9 73.2 104.1
Feb 112.6 122.8 161.0 113.7 103.4 113.7 110.4 98.2 100.9 107.9 73.2 104.1
Mar 112.4 121.7 161.0 114.7 103.9 114.0 110.4 100.1 100.9 107.9 73.2 104.1
Apr 113.7 122.0 161.0 114.7 109.2 114.0 110.4 100.9 100.9 107.9 73.2 104.1
May 114.5 123.0 161.0 115.3 111.0 114.0 110.4 101.6 100.9 107.9 73.2 104.1
Jun 114.5 123.0 161.9 115.3 111.7 114.0 110.4 99.7 100.9 107.9 75.2 104.1
Jul 114.9 123.4 161.9 115.3 110.3 114.0 110.5 100.6 100.9 107.9 78.9 107.3
Aug 115.7 123.9 162.2 117.3 112.7 115.3 110.5 100.1 100.9 107.9 78.9 107.3
Sep 116.5 125.3 162.2 117.3 113.8 115.3 110.5 100.4 100.9 107.9 78.9 107.3
Oct 116.8 125.6 162.2 117.3 113.9 115.3 110.5 100.6 100.9 107.9 78.9 108.2
Nov 116.9 126.8 162.3 117.3 112.1 115.6 110.5 100.2 100.9 107.9 78.9 108.2
Dec 117.5 128.0 162.4 117.3 112.1 115.6 110.5 100.5 100.9 107.9 78.9 108.2
Ave 114.9 124.1 161.7 115.7 109.8 114.5 110.5 100.0 100.9 107.9 76.2 105.9
La Union
Jan 112.8 122.2 180.7 113.4 100.6 111.1 106.8 103.8 103.1 107.5 102.6 107.2
Feb 112.9 122.6 181.9 113.7 99.9 111.1 106.8 105.3 103.1 107.5 102.6 107.2
Mar 112.8 121.5 182.3 113.8 100.6 111.3 106.8 106.9 103.1 107.5 102.6 107.30
Apr 112.5 120.4 182.3 113.8 100.7 111.3 106.8 107.5 103.1 107.5 102.6 107.3
May 112.8 121.0 182.3 113.8 100.8 111.3 106.8 108.0 103.1 107.5 102.6 107.3
Jun 112.6 121.3 182.4 113.8 100.2 111.3 106.8 106.4 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Jul 113.2 122.7 182.6 114.3 100.0 111.3 106.8 106.8 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Aug 113.6 123.2 183.5 114.3 101.1 111.3 106.8 106.1 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Sep 112.9 123.3 184.1 114.4 97.4 111.3 106.9 106.3 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Oct 113.5 124.4 185.9 114.4 98.4 111.3 106.9 106.4 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Nov 113.8 125.1 191.6 114.4 97.8 111.3 106.9 106.1 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Dec 114.2 125.9 194.3 114.9 97.7 111.3 106.9 106.6 103.1 107.5 102.8 107.3
Ave 113.1 122.8 184.5 114.1 99.6 111.3 106.8 106.4 103.1 107.5 102.7 107.3
Pangasinan
Jan 120.4 126.6 186.8 109.1 114.6 130.8 126.5 95.9 101.4 115.3 109.5 118.1
Feb 120.5 126.2 187.0 110.2 115.1 130.8 126.5 98.3 101.4 115.3 109.5 118.1
Mar 120.4 125.6 188.8 110.3 115.3 130.8 126.5 99.7 101.4 115.3 109.5 118.1
Apr 120.3 125.2 188.8 110.3 115.4 130.8 126.5 100.6 101.4 115.3 109.5 118.1
May 120.8 125.8 189.3 111.0 116.0 131.0 126.6 101.3 101.4 115.3 109.5 118.1
Jun 120.9 125.7 189.3 111.0 116.3 131.0 126.6 99.5 101.4 115.1 115.8 118.1
Jul 121.0 126.0 190.5 111.2 115.8 131.0 126.7 100.0 101.4 115.1 119.0 118.1
Aug 121.3 126.9 193.8 111.2 115.0 131.0 126.7 99.5 101.4 115.1 119.0 118.1
Sep 121.6 126.9 193.8 111.2 116.1 131.0 126.7 100.7 101.4 115.1 119.0 118.1
Oct 121.4 126.7 193.8 111.2 115.4 131.0 126.7 101.1 101.4 115.1 119.0 118.1
Nov 121.8 128.3 193.8 111.2 114.4 131.0 126.7 100.2 101.4 115.1 119.0 118.1
Dec 123.3 131.4 203.7 111.5 114.5 131.0 126.7 99.6 101.4 115.1 119.0 118.1
Ave 121.1 126.8 191.6 110.8 115.3 130.9 126.6 99.7 101.4 115.2 114.8 118.1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 2.20 Continued
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AND PURCHASING POWER OF THE PESO FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2019-2020
(2012=100)
Alcoholic Furnishings,
Beverages, Housing, Restaurants
Food And Household
Tobacco And Clothing Water, Recreation And
All Non- Equipment
Province Other And Electricity, Health Transport Communication And Education Miscellaneou
Items Alcoholic Vegetable-
And Routine
Footwear Gas And Culture s Goods And
Beverages Based Tobacco Household
Other Fuels Maintenance
Services
Products
2020
Philippines
Jan 122.6 129.3 236.0 121.9 114.7 122.2 122.2 107.0 101.7 116.3 120.8 118.6
Feb 122.4 128.7 238.3 122.1 114.7 123.0 122.4 105.9 101.7 116.4 120.8 118.8
Mar 122.3 128.4 240.4 122.4 114.6 124.1 122.6 104.0 101.8 116.5 120.8 119.1
Apr 122.2 129.4 241.4 122.5 113.9 124.2 122.6 100.6 101.7 116.6 120.8 119.1
May 122.3 129.2 242.6 122.5 113.8 124.3 122.7 102.1 101.7 116.6 120.8 119.3
Jun 122.9 129.0 244.8 122.7 113.8 124.4 123.1 109.0 101.8 116.7 120.8 119.5
Jul 123.5 128.8 247.8 123.0 114.6 124.8 123.9 112.8 101.8 116.9 120.8 120.1
Aug 123.3 128.4 248.2 123.1 114.4 125.0 124.1 112.7 101.8 115.6 120.8 120.2
Sep 123.4 128.3 248.1 123.2 114.1 125.1 124.3 115.0 101.9 115.2 121.9 120.4
Oct 123.8 129.3 250.2 123.3 114.0 125.2 124.4 114.8 101.9 115.2 122.1 120.6
Nov 125.1 132.2 256.3 123.4 114.4 125.4 124.5 114.3 101.9 115.3 122.1 120.8
Dec 126.2 134.3 259.6 123.6 114.5 125.6 124.9 115.8 101.9 115.4 122.1 121.3
Ave 123.3 129.6 246.1 122.8 114.3 124.4 123.5 109.5 101.8 116.1 121.2 119.8
Ilocos Region
Jan 121.2 129.9 200.3 115.7 112.7 123.8 120.7 101.7 101.7 111.4 109.8 115.3
Feb 121.5 128.8 206.7 115.9 116.2 124.0 120.8 100.5 101.7 111.7 109.8 115.7
Mar 121.3 128.5 210.0 116.7 115.7 124.3 121.2 98.3 101.7 111.7 109.8 116.0
Apr 121.3 129.5 210.6 117.3 115.1 124.4 121.4 94.0 101.7 111.7 109.8 116.2
May 121.3 129.4 211.1 117.4 115.1 124.5 121.4 93.8 101.7 111.7 109.8 116.3
Jun 121.6 129.6 214.2 117.5 114.5 124.6 121.8 96.5 101.7 111.8 109.8 116.9
Jul 122.2 129.7 216.2 117.7 114.3 124.7 122.5 102.0 101.7 111.9 109.8 117.9
Aug 122.4 130.1 216.6 118.0 114.0 124.7 122.7 102.3 101.7 110.4 109.8 118.5
Sep 122.5 129.6 216.6 118.0 114.4 124.8 123.0 105.4 101.7 110.5 109.8 118.7
Oct 122.9 131.0 216.8 118.2 112.9 124.9 123.1 105.2 101.7 110.6 111.3 118.7
Nov 124.4 134.0 224.3 118.3 113.5 124.9 123.1 104.8 101.7 110.7 111.3 119.0
Dec 125.3 136.1 229.0 118.5 113.3 125.1 123.2 105.8 101.7 110.8 111.3 119.1
Ave 122.3 130.5 214.4 117.4 114.3 124.6 122.1 100.9 101.7 111.2 110.2 117.4
Ilocos Norte
Jan 123.2 130.7 187.7 130.4 121.8 114.5 127.0 103.0 101.3 106.2 97.4 115.9
Feb 123.6 130.2 189.7 131.1 123.9 114.5 127.7 101.1 101.3 106.3 97.4 117.2
Mar 124.0 129.0 195.4 131.9 128.9 114.7 128.9 96.2 101.3 106.6 97.4 118.1
Apr 125.8 132.7 195.4 131.9 131.3 114.8 129.3 93.5 101.3 106.6 97.4 118.1
May 125.5 132.6 196.5 132.3 130.7 114.9 129.4 91.0 101.3 106.6 97.4 118.4
Jun 125.2 132.0 198.0 132.4 127.5 114.9 129.5 95.0 101.3 106.7 97.4 120.2
Jul 125.6 131.7 200.0 132.4 126.9 114.9 129.8 97.3 101.3 106.9 97.4 124.1
Aug 126.5 133.5 201.8 132.9 127.4 114.9 129.9 97.6 101.3 105.7 97.4 124.2
Sep 126.5 132.3 201.8 132.9 127.6 114.9 130.0 102.2 101.3 105.9 97.4 124.3
Oct 126.6 132.9 202.3 132.9 127.3 114.9 130.1 101.3 101.3 105.9 97.4 124.4
Nov 127.3 134.4 203.7 133.0 127.6 115.0 130.1 100.9 101.3 106.0 97.4 124.6
Dec 128.0 135.9 207.6 133.0 127.5 115.0 130.1 101.3 101.3 106.0 97.4 124.7
Ave 125.7 132.3 198.3 132.3 127.4 114.8 129.3 98.4 101.3 106.3 97.4 121.2
Ilocos Sur
Jan 117.5 127.9 162.6 117.8 111.3 116.3 110.5 101.1 101.3 108.9 78.9 109.6
Feb 118.4 128.3 162.8 117.9 115.3 116.6 110.5 99.9 101.3 108.9 78.9 109.7
Mar 117.9 128.9 163.9 118.4 111.7 117.0 111.2 97.7 101.3 108.9 78.9 109.7
Apr 117.8 130.2 163.9 118.4 110.3 117.0 111.7 93.8 101.3 108.9 78.9 109.7
May 117.8 129.7 166.2 118.4 110.9 117.0 111.8 93.4 101.3 108.9 78.9 109.7
Jun 118.3 129.6 169.0 118.4 111.1 117.1 112.4 96.1 101.3 108.9 78.9 112.1
Jul 119.0 130.0 171.2 119.2 111.5 117.7 112.8 98.1 101.3 108.9 78.9 113.4
Aug 118.6 129.6 171.2 120.0 110.2 117.7 113.4 98.2 101.3 107.7 78.9 113.4
Sep 120.0 129.2 171.2 120.0 111.3 118.0 113.4 114.6 101.3 107.7 78.9 113.4
Oct 119.1 129.1 171.8 120.0 107.2 118.0 113.4 113.9 101.3 107.7 78.9 113.4
Nov 120.5 131.4 172.1 120.0 109.4 118.0 113.5 113.3 101.3 107.8 78.9 113.4
Dec 121.0 132.5 172.8 120.1 109.1 118.0 113.5 114.6 101.3 107.8 78.9 113.4
Ave 118.8 129.7 168.2 119.1 110.8 117.4 112.3 102.9 101.3 108.4 78.9 111.7
La Union
Jan 114.4 125.8 202.2 115.8 97.6 111.9 107.0 106.4 103.3 107.6 102.8 108.0
Feb 114.6 126.0 208.8 116.5 97.5 112.5 107.0 105.2 103.3 108.0 102.8 108.8
Mar 114.8 126.3 209.5 117.4 98.0 113.1 107.0 102.9 103.4 107.9 102.8 109.6
Apr 115.2 128.1 212.7 117.5 97.3 113.8 107.0 98.8 103.4 107.8 102.8 110.9
May 114.7 126.7 212.7 117.5 97.1 114.3 107.2 98.8 103.4 107.8 102.8 110.9
Jun 114.7 125.9 216.3 117.5 96.8 114.6 107.9 101.6 103.4 107.9 102.8 111.3
Jul 115.0 125.8 222.5 118.0 96.1 114.7 108.1 104.1 103.4 108.0 102.8 112.7
Aug 114.8 125.3 222.5 118.4 96.0 114.7 108.7 103.8 103.4 106.7 102.8 112.8
Sep 114.5 124.9 222.5 118.4 95.6 114.7 108.8 103.3 103.4 106.7 102.8 112.9
Oct 114.9 125.7 222.5 120.0 95.5 114.7 108.8 104.1 103.4 106.8 102.8 112.9
Nov 116.6 129.7 222.5 120.0 96.2 114.8 108.9 103.8 103.4 106.8 102.8 112.7
Dec 117.6 131.6 235.1 120.7 96.2 115.2 109.1 104.5 103.4 106.8 102.8 112.6
Ave 115.2 126.8 217.5 118.1 96.7 114.1 108.0 103.1 103.4 107.4 102.8 111.3
Pangasinan
Jan 123.6 131.3 212.6 111.5 115.3 131.1 126.8 99.8 101.4 115.2 119.0 118.3
Feb 123.8 129.4 221.7 111.5 120.0 131.1 126.9 98.8 101.4 115.5 119.0 118.5
Mar 123.3 128.8 225.8 112.4 118.8 131.3 127.0 97.4 101.4 115.6 119.0 118.6
Apr 122.9 129.0 225.8 113.5 117.7 131.3 127.1 92.3 101.4 115.6 119.0 118.6
May 123.1 129.3 225.8 113.5 117.7 131.3 127.1 92.9 101.4 115.6 119.0 118.6
Jun 123.5 130.0 229.3 113.7 117.5 131.3 127.3 95.1 101.4 115.6 119.0 118.6
Jul 124.3 130.3 229.6 113.6 117.4 131.3 128.4 103.9 101.4 115.7 119.0 118.9
Aug 124.5 130.7 230.0 113.7 117.1 131.4 128.4 104.5 101.4 114.1 119.0 119.8
Sep 124.5 130.4 230.0 113.7 117.6 131.4 128.9 104.1 101.4 114.1 119.0 120.1
Oct 125.2 132.4 230.0 113.7 116.0 131.6 129.1 103.9 101.4 114.4 121.4 120.2
Nov 126.9 135.7 243.6 113.7 116.3 131.6 129.1 103.6 101.4 114.4 121.4 120.7
Dec 128.0 138.1 246.8 113.9 115.9 131.7 129.2 104.7 101.4 114.6 121.4 120.8
Ave 124.5 131.3 229.3 113.2 117.3 131.4 127.9 100.1 101.4 115.0 119.6 119.3
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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FIG 2.5. MONTHLY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
ALL ITEMS, ILOCOS REGION: 2019-2020
(2012=100)
130.0
Philippines
Ilocos Region
125.0
120.0
115.0
110.0
105.0
0.0
100.0
Jul
Jan
Feb
Mar
May
Jun
Jul
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Jun
Mar
May
Oct
Nov
Dec
Apr
Sep
Apr
Aug
Aug
Sep
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Fig. 2.5 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
ALL ITEMS AND BY COMMODITY GROUP
PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION: 2020
(2012=10)
Ilocos Region
Philippines 117.4
115.3
110.2
109.8
111.2
111.4
101.7
101.7
100.9
101.7
122.1
120.7
124.6
123.8
114.3
112.7
117.4
115.7
214.4
200.3
130.5
129.6
122.3
123.3
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Fig. 2.6 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ALL ITEMS
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2016-2020
)100=2012(
Pangasinan 121.6
121.1
120.0 118.8
117.8 117.9
115.2
114.9
115.0
113.1
112.7
111.8
110.3
CPI
109.8
110.0 109.2
108.5
108.1 107.3
106.5
105.2
105.0
100.0
95.0
90.0
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020.0
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Chapter 3
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS
The economic accounts of the region, which are presented in terms of the Gross
Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), provide a comprehensive and meaningful
quantitative picture of the regional economy. Specifically, the GRDP shows the levels
and growth of the region’s economic performance; the structure of the regional economy
by industrial origin; and the sectors that contributed and are of great potential to the
region’s growth. The accounts likewise serve as a yardstick for assessing the economic
performance of the region during a given period and over sometime. With its usefulness
in charting the socio-economic growth path of the region, the GRDP, a macroeconomic
indicator of economic performance, is necessary for planning, policy formulation, and
analytical exercises.
This chapter presents the GRDP on annual basis in terms of levels, growth, and
indices at constant and current prices. The series is generated by the Sectoral Statistics
Office of the PSA from primary and secondary data sources gathered from the various
data producers in the country.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The economy of Ilocos Region declined by 7.7 percent in 2020 compared to the previous
year. The top three with the highest declines were noted in accommodation and food services
activities with 46.6 percent, other services which include arts, entertainment and recreational
services with 41.5 percent, and transportation and storage with 32.4 percent. Meanwhile, the
top three with the highest growth rates were the following: financial and insurance activities
with 7.7 percent; information and communication with 6.5 percent; and human health and
social work activities with 5.7 percent.
Among the major industries, Services contributed 5.0 percentage points to the total decline in
the economy, followed by Industry with 2.8 percentage points. Meanwhile, Agriculture,
Forestry, and Fishing (AFF) registered a growth of 0.9 percent accounting for 0.2 percentage
points to the total growth in the economy. This is attributed to the increase in the value of
production in the crops and fisheries subsectors in the region in 2020. Of the 9.6 percent
decline in the economy of the country, Ilocos Region contributed 0.3 percentage point,
accounting for 3.3 percent share of the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) in Ilocos Region declined by 8.0 percent
from ₱ 622.2 billion in 2019 to ₱ 572.3 billion in 2020. Along with the HFCE, exports of
goods and services to the rest of the world also contracted accounting to 50.0 percent. This
was followed by imports of goods and services from the rest of the world with 36.8 percent
and gross capital formation with 22.2 percent. Meanwhile, government spending in the
region grew by 7.6 percent in 2020.
The per capita HFCE of Ilocos Region in 2020 was estimated at ₱ 108,577, lower than the
national level at ₱ 118,723.
3-1
Table 3.1A Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region at Current Prices: 3-3
2011-2020
Table 3.1B Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region at Constant 2000 3-3
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.2A Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industrial Origin, Ilocos 3-5
Region at Current Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.2B Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industrial Origin, Ilocos 3-5
Region at Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.3A Gross Regional Domestic Product Percent Distribution by Industrial Origin, 3-7
Ilocos Region at Current Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.3B Gross Regional Domestic Product Percent Distribution by Industrial Origin, 3-7
Ilocos Region at Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.4A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin and its Contribution to 3-9
Growth of GDP, Ilocos Region at Current Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.4B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin and its Contribution to 3-9
Growth of GDP, Ilocos Region at Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.5A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines at Current 3-10
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.5B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines at Constant 3-10
2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.6A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Ilocos Region at Current 3-12
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.6B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Ilocos Region at 3-12
Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.7A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region at Current Prices: 2011-2020 3-14
Table 3.7B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region at Constant 2000 Prices: 2011- 3-14
2020
Table 3.8A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region at Current Prices: 3-16
2011-2020
Table 3.8B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region at Constant 2000 3-16
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.9A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines at Current 3-18
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.9B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines at Constant 3-18
2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.10A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region at Current Prices: 3-20
2011-2020
Table 3.10B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region at Constant 2000 3-20
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.11A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Ilocos Region at Current 3-21
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.11B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Ilocos Region at Constant 3-21
2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.12A Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure, by Region at Current 3-24
Prices: 2011-2020
Table 3.12B Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure, by Region at Constant 3-24
2000 Prices: 2011-2020
Figure 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product at Current and Constant 2000 Prices, 3-25
Philippines: 2011-2020
Figure 3.2 Gross Regional Domestic Product at Current and Constant 2000 Prices, Ilocos 3-25
Region: 2011-2020
Figure 3.3 Per Capita, Household Final Consumption Expenditure at Current and Constant 3-26
2000 Prices, Philippines: 2011-2020
Figure 3.4 Per Capita, Household Final Consumption Expenditure at Current and Constant 3-26
2000 Prices, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
3-2
Table 3.1A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
Region/Year 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
PHILIPPINES 9.0 9.0 9.6 5.6 8.5
NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 9.8 9.5 8.3 7.5 8.7
CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION 0.7 9.0 7.8 2.8 4.9
I ILOCOS 6.7 10.5 9.3 4.3 9.2
II CAGAYAN VALLEY 10.2 14.3 13.3 -0.3 6.7
III CENTRAL LUZON 10.1 8.3 11.9 3.4 8.6
IVA CALABARZON 8.8 7.3 8.6 3.5 6.2
MIMAROPA REGION 9.0 5.0 13.7 -0.6 4.6
V BICOL 11.7 11.4 10.3 7.8 9.2
VI WESTERN VISAYAS 10.4 7.5 8.7 8.5 7.9
VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 13.9 10.6 11.2 7.2 9.9
VIII EASTERN VISAYAS -2.8 10.2 4.6 6.3 15.9
IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 12.6 7.0 9.2 8.8 7.1
X NORTHERN MINDANAO 8.3 7.9 11.8 6.8 11.6
XI DAVAO REGION 3.8 9.0 12.1 8.5 11.8
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 5.1 11.4 8.7 0.6 7.6
XIII CARAGA 15.3 8.0 14.9 5.1 6.9
BARMM BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS
REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO 8.8 7.0 8.1 -3.1 6.7
Table 3.1B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
3-3
Table 3.1A Continued
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
Region/Year 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
PHILIPPINES 9.4 10.3 6.9 -8.1
NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 8.1 9.1 8.3 -7.9
CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION 9.9 9.8 4.5 -7.9
I ILOCOS 7.5 11.3 7.3 -5.1
II CAGAYAN VALLEY 10.9 7.4 3.7 -8.1
III CENTRAL LUZON 13.4 10.9 5.9 -14.7
IVA CALABARZON 9.8 11.7 5.9 -10.5
MIMAROPA REGION 12.1 15.2 1.3 -8.9
V BICOL 7.9 12.0 7.4 -8.0
VI WESTERN VISAYAS 9.8 8.7 6.9 -7.4
VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 9.2 10.7 7.6 -8.3
VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 5.5 11.8 2.5 -9.3
IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 6.9 10.1 5.2 -1.1
X NORTHERN MINDANAO 8.6 11.3 7.8 -2.7
XI DAVAO REGION 11.0 12.4 9.6 -3.6
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 10.1 8.1 4.5 -1.5
XIII CARAGA 8.6 6.4 4.3 -3.7
BARMM BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS
REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO 14.1 11.7 8.2 2.1
Table 3.1B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
3-4
Table 3.2A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
Table 3.2B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
3-5
Table 3.2A Continued
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
GROWTH RATES
3-6
Table 3.3A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Table 3.3B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
3-7
Table 3.3A Continued
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
3-8
Table 3.4A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2018-2020
CONTRIBUTION TO GROWTH OF GDP
Table 3.4B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2018-2020
CONTRIBUTION TO GROWTH OF GDP
3-9
Table 3.5A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.5B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-10
Table 3.5A Continued
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-11
Table 3.6A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
INDUSTRY 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING 90,184,035 90,974,917 95,265,087 103,111,043 97,252,293
INDUSTRY SECTOR 85,601,547 91,225,876 103,182,650 112,749,380 116,622,557
a. Mining and Quarrying 500,242 603,930 697,199 765,956 824,833
b. Manufacturing 35,104,019 36,321,112 39,524,078 43,374,918 44,572,005
c. Electricity, steam, water and waste
management 28,837,282 31,796,866 34,591,508 35,740,082 32,582,461
d. Construction 21,160,004 22,503,968 28,369,865 32,868,424 38,643,259
SERVICE SECTOR 158,598,687 174,450,375 195,545,710 214,818,265 235,498,513
a. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles 50,393,525 54,598,756 60,192,950 66,299,196 71,044,201
b. Transportation and Storage 14,687,436 15,568,648 16,281,089 17,039,319 18,042,611
c. Accomodation and Food Services
Activities 9,362,127 11,107,975 13,330,023 14,700,626 17,039,001
d. Information and Communication 11,930,937 12,975,529 15,000,494 16,216,235 17,585,353
e. Financial and Insurance Activities 7,814,568 8,805,394 10,550,342 12,333,444 13,666,109
f. Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings 20,536,667 22,489,183 25,702,111 28,473,297 32,046,045
g. Professional and Business Services 3,782,243 4,460,813 5,241,698 6,033,267 6,716,271
h. Public Administration and Defense;
Compulsary Social Activities 10,326,363 11,396,797 11,745,449 11,949,322 11,983,090
i. Education 19,820,070 21,439,359 23,247,101 24,597,471 26,171,621
j. Human Health and Social Work
Activities 2,927,582 3,297,208 4,080,392 6,893,440 8,755,019
k. Other Services 7,017,170 8,310,714 10,174,063 10,282,646 12,449,191
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 334,384,268 356,651,167 393,993,447 430,678,687 449,373,363
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Table 3.6B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
INDUSTRY 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING 96,633,772 99,266,871 103,912,863 108,939,138 107,798,433
INDUSTRY SECTOR 96,058,323 98,751,374 110,578,568 118,161,962 125,342,949
a. Mining and Quarrying 706,125 793,261 840,533 929,071 1,009,019
b. Manufacturing 42,030,193 42,284,234 45,483,824 48,331,292 48,714,127
c. Electricity, steam, water and waste
management 27,472,013 28,930,242 31,480,480 32,919,955 33,441,749
d. Construction 25,849,991 26,743,637 32,773,731 35,981,643 42,178,054
SERVICE SECTOR 185,929,287 200,598,355 218,200,746 234,116,785 252,920,697
a. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles 60,160,276 64,228,350 69,289,020 73,974,435 78,753,192
b. Transportation and Storage 15,309,653 16,159,911 16,462,926 17,371,274 18,373,997
c. Accomodation and Food Services
Activities 12,681,484 14,538,297 16,514,897 16,990,051 18,996,979
d. Information and Communication 10,651,891 11,837,628 14,043,613 15,232,353 16,893,128
e. Financial and Insurance Activities 9,016,575 10,138,953 11,923,013 13,333,315 14,641,492
f. Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings 25,494,982 27,615,422 30,398,032 32,586,199 35,050,319
g. Professional and Business Services 4,489,280 5,185,571 5,755,569 6,331,961 6,841,205
h. Public Administration and Defense;
Compulsary Social Activities 12,533,428 13,028,775 13,091,383 13,564,592 13,521,355
i. Education 23,608,182 24,428,028 25,383,003 26,282,417 27,663,977
j. Human Health and Social Work
Activities 4,413,425 4,531,760 4,901,063 8,066,122 9,621,701
k. Other Services 7,570,110 8,905,661 10,438,228 10,384,068 12,563,353
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 378,621,382 398,616,600 432,692,177 461,217,885 486,062,080
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
3-12
Table 3.6A Continued
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
INDUSTRY 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING 94,546,569 101,233,334 109,726,744 104,414,631 111,751,977
INDUSTRY SECTOR 136,857,156 147,124,880 172,137,616 193,863,821 179,972,762
a. Mining and Quarrying 943,668 1,113,878 1,235,369 1,446,674 1,514,185
b. Manufacturing 46,829,704 47,973,755 53,056,126 59,678,232 57,464,495
c. Electricity, steam, water and waste
management 33,325,897 34,259,653 40,129,270 44,653,518 43,275,964
d. Construction 55,757,888 63,777,594 77,716,850 88,085,397 77,718,117
SERVICE SECTOR 259,496,835 279,443,277 305,732,891 332,022,206 306,256,880
a. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles 78,499,886 85,619,408 95,899,345 107,465,883 105,484,736
b. Transportation and Storage 19,032,790 20,144,214 20,463,730 20,909,570 14,298,861
c. Accomodation and Food Services
Activities 20,321,708 17,464,341 19,387,897 20,771,765 11,831,255
d. Information and Communication 18,689,047 20,268,481 20,910,972 21,765,493 22,866,591
e. Financial and Insurance Activities 15,404,713 17,364,786 19,877,869 22,634,936 25,259,000
f. Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings 34,809,745 36,746,062 41,134,333 43,137,892 37,698,243
g. Professional and Business Services 7,554,876 10,202,000 10,431,669 10,619,649 9,817,509
h. Public Administration and Defense;
Compulsary Social Activities 12,986,244 14,372,924 17,021,665 19,446,764 20,730,320
i. Education 29,142,107 32,430,255 35,069,294 36,770,027 35,045,917
j. Human Health and Social Work
Activities 9,808,707 10,743,191 11,776,715 12,799,011 13,770,927
k. Other Services 13,247,014 14,087,616 13,759,402 15,701,215 9,453,520
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 490,900,560 527,801,491 587,597,251 630,300,658 597,981,618
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.7A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
Region/Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
PHILIPPINES 10,144,661,327 11,060,588,831 12,050,591,984 13,206,828,252 13,944,157,448
NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 3,237,138,656 3,553,088,571 3,890,702,252 4,215,201,150 4,532,443,704
CAR CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 200,486,679 201,836,502 219,989,238 237,096,008 243,673,958
I ILOCOS 334,384,268 356,651,167 393,993,447 430,678,687 449,373,363
II CAGAYAN VALLEY 213,085,202 234,724,620 268,304,482 304,061,090 303,113,509
III CENTRAL LUZON 1,096,258,667 1,206,580,595 1,306,617,621 1,461,916,690 1,511,232,438
IVA CALABARZON 1,582,459,854 1,721,867,470 1,847,878,662 2006907506 2,076,801,161
MIMAROPA REGION 212,158,911 231,318,002 242,953,220 276,139,956 274,605,684
V BICOL 266,892,594 298,247,874 332,295,863 366,663,555 395,256,951
VI WESTERN VISAYAS 477,427,428 527,279,962 566,792,962 615,916,323 667,996,261
VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 592,227,842 674,544,563 746,139,449 829,547,258 889,023,020
VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 272,677,861 265,041,353 292,195,740 305,697,115 324,929,357
IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 210,255,381 236,734,323 253,224,354 276,633,110 300,939,935
X NORTHERN MINDANAO 436,363,852 472,652,726 509,881,162 569,991,317 609,017,243
XI DAVAO REGION 437,559,437 454,315,711 495,294,298 555,456,044 602,911,849
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 277,035,863 291,093,120 324,370,805 352,653,227 354,753,546
XIII CARAGA 156,504,793 180,393,968 194,874,139 223,865,240 235,177,755
BARMM BANGSAMORO
AUTONOMOUS REGION IN
MUSLIM MINDANAO 141,744,037 154,218,301 165,084,288 178,403,975 172,907,713
Table 3.7B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-14
Table 3.7A Continued
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
Region/Year 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
PHILIPPINES 15,132,381,470 16,556,651,083 18,265,190,258 19,517,863,172 17,938,582,424
NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 4,928,222,539 5,327,124,065 5,814,440,130 6,294,194,685 5,797,058,343
CAR CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 255,584,787 280,805,810 308,267,122 322,106,088 296,523,327
I ILOCOS 490,900,560 527,801,491 587,597,251 630,300,658 597,981,618
II CAGAYAN VALLEY 323,458,416 358,686,602 385,061,271 399,370,781 367,095,722
III CENTRAL LUZON 1,640,708,336 1,860,323,671 2,062,393,875 2,184,815,143 1,862,908,072
IVA CALABARZON 2,206,254,090 2,423,069,480 2,706,994,745 2,865,792,547 2,565,124,332
MIMAROPA REGION 287,300,274 321,948,705 370,744,808 375,589,553 341,983,262
V BICOL 431,762,419 465,966,050 522,014,835 560,835,429 515,793,741
VI WESTERN VISAYAS 720,566,797 791,281,769 860,107,768 919,163,055 850,746,746
VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 977,480,106 1,067,272,679 1,180,945,761 1,270,612,311 1,164,719,190
VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 376,587,299 397,386,688 444,384,029 455,533,643 413,291,591
IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 322,282,583 344,667,607 379,428,020 399,109,397 394,567,642
X NORTHERN MINDANAO 679,435,851 737,898,187 821,122,015 885,223,985 861,506,489
XI DAVAO REGION 674,076,172 748,538,551 841,429,225 922,613,763 889,457,659
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 381,711,706 420,127,877 454,304,549 474,892,618 467,905,541
XIII CARAGA 251,476,878 273,088,164 290,561,794 302,930,146 291,665,099
BARMM BANGSAMORO
AUTONOMOUS REGION IN
MUSLIM MINDANAO 184,572,658 210,663,685 235,393,060 254,779,370 260,254,050
3-15
Table 3.8A
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Pesos)
Table 3.8B
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Pesos)
3-16
Table 3.8A Continued
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Pesos)
3-17
Table 3.9A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.9B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-18
Table 3.9A Continued
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-19
Table 3.10A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.10B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-20
Table 3.10A Continued
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-21
Table 3.11A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.11B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, ILOCOS REGION
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-22
Table 3.11A Continued
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, ILOCOS REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-23
Table 3.12A
PER CAPITA, HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Pesos)
Table 3.12B
PER CAPITA, HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2018 PRICES
2011-2020
(In Pesos)
3-24
Table 3.12A Continued
PER CAPITA, HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2011-2020
(In Pesos)
3-25
Fig. 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product at Current and Constant 2000 Prices
Philippines, 2011-2020
700,000,000
Current Constant
600,000,000
500,000,000
In Thousand Pesos
400,000,000
300,000,000
200,000,000
100,000,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
Source of Basic Data: Philippine Statistics Authority
Fig. 3.2 Gross Regional Domestic Product at Current and Constant 2000 Prices
Ilocos Region, 2011-2020
700,000,000
Current Constant
600,000,000
500,000,000
In Thousand Pesos
400,000,000
300,000,000
200,000,000
100,000,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
Source of Basic Data: Philippine Statistics Authority
3-26
Fig. 3.3 Per Capita, Household Final Consumption Expenditure
Current
at Current and Constant 2000 Prices
Constant Philippines, 2011-2020
60,000
In Pesos
55,000
50,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Year
Current
Constant
In Pesos
55,000
50,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
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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 for the formulation of policies and programs designed to bring about more
effective environmental protection and resource utilization. Growing awareness and national
concern in the country’s natural resources and environmental conditions 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 global advocacy, implies a balance between resource utilization and the development,
protection, and conservation of the country’s environment and natural resources. In this fashion,
the development will benefit not only today’s generation but the future ones as well. All these
concerns underscore the need for more reliable, timely, and comprehensive data. The data are
critical to the government, private sector, and even the international community in their
formulation of measures to safeguard the environment and natural resources and to remedy the
destruction and degradation of these areas.
This chapter presents data on existing/available land, forest, mineral resources, and
watershed areas of the region and/or its provinces. Also included in this chapter are statistics on
forest destruction and area reforested in the region. Meanwhile, the environment statistics
presented pertain to results of resource extraction and climatological occurrences. The data
sources include the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Mines and
Geosciences Bureau (MGB), and the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical
Sciences Administration (PAG-ASA).
HIGHLIGHTS:
There were 3,781 hectares reforested in 2020, higher than the 253 record in 2019, all of
which were reforested by the government sector.
The region recorded 1,593 hectares of forest destructed by forest fires in 2020.
For the Non-Metallic Minerals, Sand and gravel were the region’s biggest contributors to
the total value of mineral production in 2020 with 63.4 percentage share followed by
Limestone with a 24.7 percent share.
All the Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) stations in Ilocos Region in 2020 met the
standard of not exceeding 230 ug/NCM TSP. In 2020, Vigan City recorded the highest
annual average of 66 ug/NCM while San Fernando City recorded the least TSP at 12
ug/NCM.
From 2017 to 2020, all stations of the Sinocalan-Dagupan River System Water Quality
Management Area met the DENR water quality criteria on Hydrogen ion concentration.
4-1
Table 4.1 Status of Land Classification by Province, Ilocos Region: 2011- 4-4
2020
Table 4.3 Major Proclaimed Watershed Areas by Province, Ilocos Region: 4-7
2020
Table 4.4 Volume and Estimated Value of Mineral Production, Metallic and 4-8
Non-Metallic by Province, Ilocos Region: 2013-2020
Table 4.8 Total Rainfall by Month and Selected Station, Ilocos Region: 4-12
2010-2020
Table 4.10 Temperature by Month and by Selected Station, Ilocos Region 4-16
2011-2020
Table 4.11 Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) by Station, Ilocos Region 4-18
2016-2020
4-2
Figure 4.1 Area Reforested, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
18000
15,961
16000
14000 13,396
12,840
In hectares
12000
10000
9,013 8,818
8,182
8000
3,781
4000
2000
253
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
Source of Basic Data: DENR RO-I
10,000.00
In hectares
8,000.00
6,000.00
4,000.00
2,000.00
0.00
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
Source of Basic Data: DENR RO-I
4-3
Table 4.1
STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(In hectares)
Area/Land Classification 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
4-4
Table 4.1 Continued
STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(In hectares)
Area/Land Classification 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
4-5
Table 4.2
LAND USE STATUS, ILOCOS REGION: 2014-2020
(In hectares)
Land Use/Forest Type 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Old Growth Dipterocarp 33,716 33,716 33,716 33,716 33,716 33,716 33,716
Second Growth 52,613 52,613 52,613 52,613 52,613 52,613 52,613
Pines 21,743 21,743 21,743 21,743 21,743 21,743 21,743
Mossy/Marginal 25,542 25,542 25,542 25,542 25,542 25,542 25,542
Mangrove 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Plantation 80,194 80,194 80,194 80,194 80,194 80,194 80,194
Extensive Land Use 403,163 403,163 403,163 403,163 403,163 403,163 403,163
Other Extensive Use 65,206 65,206 65,206 65,206 65,206 65,206 65,206
Intensive Land Use 502,600 502,600 502,600 502,600 502,600 502,600 502,600
Waterways, Built-Up and Others161,838 161,838 161,838 161,838 161,838 161,838 161,838
1/: Includes some parts of Cordillera Administrative Region.
Source: DENR - Region I
Alienable
and
Disposable
Unclassified Land
Forest Lands 63.1%
2.6%
4-6
Table 4.3
MAJOR PROCLAIMED WATERSHED AREAS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2020
(In hectares)
Ilocos Norte Tanap Watershed Forest Reserve Burgos 41.0 ha. PP 803 FEB.1, 1971
I.N. Metropolitan Watershed Forest Reserve Pasuquin 10,081.23 ha. PP 731 SEPT. 7, 1934
Magnuang Watershed Forest Reserve Batac PP 218 JUNE 23, 1967
151.6 ha. PP 220 JULY 2, 1967
Ilocos Sur Bigbiga Spring Watershed Forest Reserve Narvacan & Santa
Libunao Spring Watershed Forest Reserve Sinait 135.0 ha. PP 290 APRIL 23, 2000
Santa Watershed Forest Reserve Santa 47.0 ha PP 280 APRIL 23, 2000
Lidlidda Watershed Forest Reserve Lidlidda & Banayoyo 1,157.44 ha. PP 266 APRIL 23, 2000
Sta. Lucia Watershed Forest Reserve Sta. Lucia & 174.16 ha. PP 296 APRIL 23, 2000
Salcedo
La Union Naguilian Watershed Forest Reservation Naguilian 89.9540 ha. PP 52 APRIL 11, 1986
Lon-Oy Watershed Forest Reservation San Gabriel & 1,460 ha. PP 378 MAY 11, 1994
Santol
Marcos Highway Forest Reserve 1/ Agoo, Tubao 5 km strip PP 1754 JUNE 22, 1978
Kibugan, La Trinidad,
Tublay & Baguio
Pangasinan Agno River Watershed Forest Reservation San Manuel 5,000 ha PP 2320 NOV. 23, 1983
(Region 1 Jurisdiction -5,000 hectares) San Nicolas
Forest
Intensive Land Use
16.9%
39.1%
Extensive Land
Use
31.4%
4-7
Table 4.4
VOLUME AND ESTIMATED VALUE OF MINERAL PRODUCTION, METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2013-2020
(Value in pesos)
4-8
Table 4.4 Continued
4-9
Table 4.5
FOREST PRODUCTS PRODUCTION, ILOCOS REGION: 2006-2020
Table 4.6
AREA REFORESTED BY ACTIVITY/PROGRAM, ILOCOS REGION, 2014-2020
(In hectares)
TLA/ITP/IFMA/SIFMA
AFFLA/USUFRUCT - - - - - -
Others 2/
TLA/ITP/IFMA - Timber License Agreement/Industrial Tree Plantation/Industrial Forest Plantation Management Agreement
1/ Includes Dipterocarp plantation, rehabilitation of mangrove areas, ANR/Enrichment Planting and CIA
2/ Includes Production forest, adopt a mountain and private lands
Source: DENR - Region I
4-10
Table 4.5 Continued
FOREST PRODUCTS PRODUCTION, ILOCOS REGION: 2006-2020
Table 4.7
FOREST DESTRUCTION BY CAUSE, ILOCOS REGION: 2005-2020
(In hectares)
4-11
Table 4.8
TOTAL RAINFALL BY MONTH AND SELECTED STATION, ILOCOS REGION: 2010-2020
(In millimeters)
Dagupan City
Laoag City
Sinait
4-12
Table 4.8 Continued
TOTAL RAINFALL BY MONTH AND SELECTED STATION, ILOCOS REGION: 2010-2020
(In millimeters)
Dagupan City
Laoag City
Sinait
4-13
Fig. 4.5 Total Rainfall by Month and by Selected Station, Ilocos Region: 2013
1200
1150
1100 Dagupan City
1050
1000 Laoag City
950
900 Sinait
850
800
750
700
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Month
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0 Dagupan
Laoag
5.0
Sinait
0.0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
4-14
Table 4.9
VALIDATED FOREST/VEGETATIVE COVER/LANDUSE, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
2015 2016
Ilocos Ilocos Ilocos Ilocos La
Type Norte Sur La Union Pangasinan Region I Norte Sur Union Pangasinan Region I
Total Regional Land Area 339,934 257,958 149,309 536,818 1,284,019 339,934 257,958 149,309 536,818 1,284,019
Total Alienable & Disposable Land 144,948 138,412 120,307 406,395 810,062 144,948 138,412 120,307 406,395 810,062
Total Forestland 194,986 119,546 29,002 130,423 473,957 194,986 119,546 29,002 130,423 473,957
Protection 39,620 46,232 1,671 28,701 116,224 39,620 46,232 1,671 28,701 116,224
Production 155,366 73,314 27,331 101,722 357,733 155,366 73,314 27,331 101,722 357,733
Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Region I
Total Regional Land Area 339,934 257,958 149,309 536,818 1,284,019 339,934 257,958 149,309 536,818 1,284,019
Total Alienable & Disposable Land 144,948 138,412 120,307 406,395 810,062 144,948 138,412 120,307 406,395 810,062
Total Forestland 194,986 119,546 29,002 130,423 473,957 194,986 119,546 29,002 130,423 473,957
Protection 39,620 46,232 1,671 28,701 116,224 39,620 46,232 1,671 28,701 116,224
Production 155,366 73,314 27,331 101,722 357,733 155,366 73,314 27,331 101,722 357,733
Total Regional Land Area 339,934 257,958 149,309 536,818 1,284,019 339,934 257,958 149,309 536,818 1,284,019
Total Alienable & Disposable Land 144,948 138,412 120,307 406,395 810,062 144,948 138,412 120,307 406,395 810,062
Total Forestland 194,986 119,546 29,002 130,423 473,957 194,986 119,546 29,002 130,423 473,957
Protection 39,620 46,232 1,671 28,701 116,224 39,620 46,232 1,671 28,701 116,224
Production 155,366 73,314 27,331 101,722 357,733 155,366 73,314 27,331 101,722 357,733
Pangasinan
27.5%
Ilocos Norte
41.1%
La Union
6.1%
Ilocos Sur
25.2%
4-15
Table 4.10
TEMPERATURE BY MONTH AND BY SELECTED STATION, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(In Degree Celsius)
4-16
Table 4.10 Continued
TEMPERATURE BY MONTH AND BY SELECTED STATION, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(In Degree Celsius)
4-17
Table 4.11
TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES (TSP) BY STATION, ILOCOS REGION: 2009-2019
Annual
Max Annual 98th
Min Ave.
Station (ug/ Geometric Mean Percentile
(ug/NCM) (ug/
NCM) (ug/NCM) (ug/NCM)
NCM)
Alaminos City, Pangasinan
2016 a/ … … … … … … …
2017 a/ … … … … … … …
2018 a/ … … … … … … …
2019 a/ … … … … … … …
2020 … … … … … … …
Batac City, Ilocos Norte
2016 a/ 7 54 25 23 …
2017 a/ 0.2 60 24 24 …
2018 a/ 0.2 99 27 22 …
2019 a/ 2 58 21 19 …
2020 12 49 27 5 …
Dagupan City, Pangasinan
2016 c/ 2 191 47 31 …
2017 c/ 15 36 48 38 …
2018 c/ 4 166 50 37 …
2019 c/ 6 183 73 63 …
2020 1 153 27 43 …
San Fernando City, La Union
2016 a/ 0 160 39 28 …
2017 a/ 0.2 96 20 12 …
2018 a/ 0 50 12 3 …
2019 a/ 0 60 3 2 …
2020 0.026 65 12 7 …
San Carlos City, Pangasinan
2016 a/ 17 214 85 72 …
2017 a/ 3 132 58 46 …
2018 c/ 7 166 59 49 …
2019 c/ 2 182 80 67 …
2020 9 126 45 35 …
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
2016 a/ 0.9 85 15 12 …
2017 a/ 0 32 11 11 …
2018 a/ 3 45 15 14 …
2019 a/ 0.61 104.07 16 15 …
2020 0 61 16 13 …
Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
2016 a/ 12 250 93 75 …
2017 a/ 2 163 64 51 …
2018 a/ 5 169 88 68 …
2019 a/ 21 171 92 87 …
2020 18 143 66 54 …
Note: .
a/ Particulate Matter 10
b/ Period covered is semi-annual only.
c/ Particulate Matter 2.5
Source: DENR Region I - Environment Management Bureau
Table 4.12
WATER QUALITY MONITORING OF SINOCALAN-DAGUPAN RIVER SYSTEM
2016-2019
2017 2018 2019 2020
Stations
pH DO BOD TSS pH DO BOD TSS pH DO BOD TSS pH DO BOD TSS
Primicias-Binalonan 7.5 6.9 4 18 7.9 7.3 3 110 7.86 7.8 2 21 7.20 6.8 2 12
Macalong-Urdaneta City 7.5 4.4 12 8 7.3 6.2 4 27 7.61 5.8 3 15 7.20 4.7 10 12
Calforescan-Urdaneta City 7.5 4.6 8 11 7.3 5.5 4 24 7.70 5.8 5 21 7.20 4.9 5 10
Villamil-Urdaneta City 7.5 4.7 9 17 7.3 6.0 3 22 7.89 4.8 7 23 7.30 4.4 9 13
Dilan-Paurido-Urdaneta City 7.6 5.3 4 17 7.0 5.8 3 23 7.79 6.6 3 19 7.30 5.6 13 19
Banaoang-Sta. Barbara 7.8 5.5 6 22 7.2 5.7 6 38 8.06 7.1 2 25 7.40 6.2 2 15
Maramba-Sta. Barbara 7.4 6.4 3 19 7.5 7.3 3 43 8.16 7.5 2 29 7.40 6.9 2 20
Bogtong-Malasiqui 7.9 6.8 3 44 7.8 6.9 4 152 7.91 5.6 3 20 0.00 4.7 0 0
San Juan-San Carlos 7.9 7.0 3 38 7.6 7.2 3 166 8.07 6.8 4 19 7.60 4.0 6 14
Calomboyan-San Carlos - s - - 7.4 5.8 3 65 7.65 5.4 4 11 7.40 4.2 8 10
Dinalaoan-Calasiao 7.8 6.5 5 27 7.5 5.5 7 29 7.69 5.8 4 15 7.60 3.3 6 9
Dawel-Dagupan City 7.5 5.5 9 8 7.4 5.0 4 13 7.79 5.3 5 14 7.20 5.4 6 14
Magsaysay-Dagupan City 7.2 2.2 15 4 7.4 5.2 5 18 8.09 7.6 2 15 7.60 3.2 2 19
Manat-Binmaley 7.9 6.2 4 36 7.5 5.7 4 142 7.88 5.9 5 9 7.30 4.3 6 9
Gumapos-Binmaley 7.6 5.3 6 8 7.7 6.1 3 15 7.90 5.5 5 14 7.30 4.7 7 13
Paldakit-Mangaldan 7.8 5.3 4 10 7.7 6.2 3 11 7.84 5.5 4 20 7.40 3.0 5 9
Water Quality Criteria for Class 7.0 80.0 6.0-9.0 5.0 7.0 80.0 5.0 7.0 80.0
6.0-9.0 5.0 mg/L 6.0-9.0 … … … …
C Waters mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L
Note: pH = Hydrogen ion concentration
DO = Dissolved Oxygen
TSS = Total Suspended Solids
BOD = Biological Oxygen Demand
Normal values should not exceed the water quality criteria.
Source: DENR - Region I
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Chapter 5
AGRICULTURE AND
AGRARIAN REFORM
Data on agriculture and agrarian reform are vital in guiding our concerned decision-makers,
administrators, and lawmakers. This is anchored on the situation where agriculture still plays a major role in
the growth and stability of the region’s economy. More than half the population is dependent on agriculture
for livelihood. Furthermore, the sector is a major source of food needed for the survival of the population.
These factors then mandate the key players in government to give priority to agriculture development. This
also means focusing on the agrarian reform program to promote social justice, sound rural development and
industrialization. Specifically, the data provided objective bases for redirecting the focus of legislation and
plans for the development of the agriculture and fishery sectors 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 these sectors. In this manner, the systems of
monitoring and assessment of programs/projects can be better sharpened and refocused to give greater
attention to problems and potential areas.
This chapter presents regional and provincial data on crops, livestock, poultry, fishery, number and area
of farms by size, the status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), and the number of
registered and re-registered cooperatives. The statistics on the crop, livestock, poultry, and fishery are
sourced from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) which generated the data from the results of the
various surveys regularly conducted by the agency. The PSA is also the source of compiled farm data using
the results of the Census of Agriculture and Fisheries (CAF) undertaken nationwide in 1980, 2002 and 2012.
The data on the implementation of the CARP was gathered from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
based on administrative reports prescribed by the Department while the data on cooperatives were taken
from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA).
HIGHLIGHTS:
Palay production in Ilocos Region increased by 2.77 percent in 2020 with a total production of
1,902,662 metric tons. Pangasinan remained the region’s biggest producer of palay with a total
production of 1,135,379 metric tons or around 56.7 percent of the region’s total palay production in
2020. On the other hand, corn production decreased by 1.99 percent with a total production of
563,388 metric tons in 2020.
Based on the result of the 2012 Census of CAF, the total number of farms/holdings in the region was
313,398, which was 13.2 percent higher than the number of farms/holdings recorded in 2002.
However, the area of farms/holdings decreased by 19.2 percent in the same period as it accounted for
218, 652.9 hectares in 2012.
The number of slaughtered cattle and hog in abattoirs in 2020 decreased by 6.43 percent and 8.21
percent, respectively, over the 2019 levels. Likewise, the number of carabao and dressed chickens
decreased by 18.91 and 1.31 percent, respectively, during the same period. Also, the number of goat
decreased by 47.61 percent.
A total of 3,004.9 hectares of land were awarded to 4,212 farmer-beneficiaries from 2011 to 2020
through the CARP.
There were 535 registered cooperatives in 2020, 55.88 percent of which were categorized as micro
based on the asset size.
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Table 5.1A Palay Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield by Province, 5-3
Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
Table 5.1B Palay Production and Area Harvested, Irrigated and Rainfed by 5-4
Province, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
Table 5.2A Corn Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield by Province, 5-6
Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
Table 5.2B Corn Production, Area Harvested by Variety and Province, 5-8
Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
Table 5.3 Crop Production by Kind of Crop and Province, Ilocos Region: 5-10
2011-2020
Table 5.4 Total Physical Area and Number of Parcels by Type of Farm, Tenure 5-16
of Parcel and Province, Ilocos Region: 2002
Table 5.5 Number and Area of Farms by Size and Province, Ilocos Region: 5-20
Census Years 1980, 1991 and 2002
Table 5.5A Number and Area of Farms/Holdings and Average Area per 5-21
Farm/Holding by Region: 2012
Table 5.6 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Type of Farm and 5-22
Province, Ilocos Region
As of January 1, 2013 to January 1, 2020
Table 5.7 Animals Slaughtered in Abattoirs by Kind and Province, Ilocos Region: 5-25
2015-2020
Table 5.8 Quantity of Marine Fish Landed by Commercial Fishing Vessels and 5-26
Province, Ilocos Region: 2012-2020
Table 5.9 Fish Production by Type of Production, Ilocos Region: 2012-2020 5-26
Table 5.10 Land Acquisition and Distribution by Province/City, Ilocos Region 5-28
2007-2013
Table 5.11 Number of Registered/Re-Registered Cooperatives by Province Ilocos 5-30
Region: 2014-2018
Table 5.12 Number of Registered Cooperatives by Asset Size and by Province 5-31
Ilocos Region: 2015-2018
Table 5.13 Total Number of Members of Operating Cooperatives, by Sex and by 5-32
Province, Ilocos Region: 2014-2018
Table 5.14 Number of Employment Generated in Cooperatives by Sex and by 5-32
Province, Ilocos Region: 2016-2018
Figure 5.1 Palay and Corn Production, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020 5-7
Figure 5.2 Crop Production, Ilocos Region: 2019-2020 5-14
Figure 5.3 Total Physical Area of Permanent Crops, Ilocos Region: 2002 5-15
Figure 5.4 Number and Area of Farms by Size, Ilocos Region: 2020 5-21
Figure 5.5 Quantity of Marine Fish Landed by Commercial Fishing Vessels 5-27
Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
Figure 5.6 Fish Production by Type of Production, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020 5-27
Figure 5.7 Number of Registered Cooperatives by Province, Ilocos Region: 2020 5-31
5-2
Table 5.1A
PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND AVERAGE YIELD BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION, 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares; Average yield in metric tons per hectare)
Province 2011 2012 r/ 2013 r/ 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Philippines
Production 1/ 16,684 18,033 18,439 18,968 18,150 17,627 19,276 19,066 18,815 19,295
Area Harvested 2/ 4,537 4,690 4,746 4,740 4,656 4,556 4,812 4,800 4,651 4,719
Average Yield 3.68 3.84 3.89 4.00 3.90 3.87 4.01 3.97 4.04 4.09
Ilocos Region
Production 1,602,814 1,737,695 1,750,057 1,796,229 1,777,121 1,805,126 1,872,052 1,720,044 1,851,265 1,902,662
Area Harvested 392,417 403,169 406,813 412,419 412,936 412,635 411,818 405,981 407,139 407,701
Average Yield 4.08 4.31 4.30 4.36 4.30 4.37 4.55 4.24 4.55 4.67
Ilocos Norte
Production 306,726 315,712 318,444 308,317 313,089 309,488 329,744 281,562 329,693 341,995
Area Harvested 66,482 67,217 67,435 66,625 66,233 65,832 66,298 66,053 66,003 66,213
Average Yield 4.61 4.70 4.72 4.63 4.73 4.70 4.97 4.26 5.00 5.17
Ilocos Sur
Production 191,152 208,380 209,302 205,302 210,875 209,719 230,228 201,992 248,126 249,171
Area Harvested 47,744 47,786 48,175 48,390 48,361 47,860 48,343 49,004 50,155 51,082
Average Yield 4.00 4.36 4.34 4.24 4.36 4.38 4.76 4.12 4.95 4.88
La Union
Production 146,666 156,023 157,275 168,885 172,000 175,354 187,015 159,451 169,054 176,117
Area Harvested 35,758 36,396 35,575 36,772 38,255 38,304 38,810 37,919 38,363 38,869
Average Yield 4.10 4.29 4.42 4.59 4.50 4.58 4.82 4.20 4.41 4.53
Pangasinan
Production 958,270 1,057,580 1,065,036 1,113,725 1,081,157 1,110,565 1,125,065 1,077,039 1,104,392 1,135,379
Area Harvested 242,433 251,770 255,628 260,632 260,087 260,639 258,367 253,005 252,619 251,537
Average Yield 3.95 4.20 4.17 4.27 4.16 4.26 4.35 4.26 4.37 4.51
5-3
Table 5.1B
PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED, IRRIGATED AND RAINFED BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION, 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)
Province/
Farm Type 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Philippines
Production 16,684,062 18,032,525 18,439,420 18,967,826 18,149,838
Area Harvested 4,536,642 4,690,061 4,746,091 4,739,672 4,656,227
Ilocos Region
Production 1,602,814 1,737,695 1,750,057 1,796,229 1,777,121
Irrigated 1,144,248 1,245,655 1,270,037 1,305,464 1,290,575
Rainfed 458,566 492,040 480,020 490,765 486,546
Ilocos Norte
Production 306,726 315,712 318,444 308,317 313,089
Irrigated 257,121 264,071 268,106 260,937 266,451
Rainfed 49,605 51,641 50,338 47,380 46,638
Ilocos Sur
Production 191,152 208,380 209,302 205,302 210,875
Irrigated 106,939 120,119 125,518 124,588 127,320
Rainfed 84,213 88,261 83,784 80,714 83,555
La Union
Production 146,666 156,023 157,275 168,885 172,000
Irrigated 91,155 99,290 98,287 104,818 111,336
Rainfed 55,511 56,733 58,988 64,067 60,664
Pangasinan
Production 958,270 1,057,580 1,065,036 1,113,725 1,081,157
Irrigated 689,033 762,175 778,126 815,121 785,468
Rainfed 269,237 295,405 286,910 298,604 295,689
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Table 5.1B Continued
PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED, IRRIGATED AND RAINFED BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION, 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)
Province/
Farm Type 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Philippines
Production 17,627,245 19,276,347 19,066,094 18,814,827 19,295
Area Harvested 4,556,043 4,811,808 4,800,406 4,651,490 4,718,896
Ilocos Region
Production 1,805,126 1,872,052 1,720,044 1,851,265 1,902,662
Irrigated 1,305,193 1,360,204 1,255,234 1,349,712 1,385,112
Rainfed 499,933 511,848 464,810 501,553 517,550
Ilocos Sur
Production 209,719 230,228 201,992 248,126 249,171
Irrigated 126,051 143,162 129,919 159,945 165,566
Rainfed 83,668 87,066 72,073 88,181 83,605
La Union
Production 175,354 187,015 159,451 169,054 176,117
Irrigated 115,169 120,940 103,445 107,645 114,818
Rainfed 60,185 66,075 56,006 61,409 61,299
Pangasinan
Production 1,110,565 1,125,065 1,077,039 1,104,392 1,135,379
Irrigated 802,081 816,631 785,493 802,253 814,862
Rainfed 308,484 308,434 291,546 302,139 320,517
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Table 5.2A
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND AVERAGE YIELD BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares; Average yield in metric tons per hectare)
Province 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Philippines
Production 6,971,221 7,407,068 7,377,293 7,770,603 7,518,756 7,218,817 7,914,908 7,771,919 7,978,845 8,118,546
Area Harvested 2,544,612 2,593,825 2,563,635 2,611,432 2,561,934 2,484,465 2,552,592 2,511,436 2,516,723 2,553,781
Average Yield 2.74 2.86 2.88 2.98 2.93 2.91 3.10 3.09 3.17 3.18
Ilocos Region
Production 387,882 434,720 447,503 476,741 490,943 508,024 556,462 560,885 574,852 563,388
Area Harvested 77,183 82,793 84,106 87,763 87,608 89,769 94,870 95,087 96,663 95,167
Average Yield 5.03 5.25 5.32 5.43 5.60 5.66 5.87 5.90 5.95 5.92
Ilocos Norte
Production 52,157 53,698 55,731 58,382 60,898 61,424 62,672 64,592 65,123 66,508
Area Harvested 11,958 12,283 12,503 12,448 12,030 11,932 11,731 11,692 11,905 11,842
Average Yield 4.36 4.37 4.46 4.69 5.06 5.15 5.34 5.52 5.47 5.62
Ilocos Sur
Production 63,579 69,447 73,267 76,508 78,711 83,765 89,485 99,476 112,674 108,606
Area Harvested 12,853 13,452 14,303 14,613 14,704 15,233 15,861 17,419 19,470 18,953
Average Yield 4.95 5.16 5.12 5.24 5.35 5.50 5.64 5.71 5.79 5.73
La Union
Production 23,076 26,395 28,898 32,166 32,216 31,644 38,440 38,927 39,585 39,613
Area Harvested 5,496 5,479 5,870 6,542 6,563 6,261 7,411 7,159 7,220 7,264
Average Yield 4.20 4.82 4.92 4.92 4.91 5.05 5.19 5.44 5.48 5.45
Pangasinan
Production 249,070 285,180 289,607 309,685 319,118 331,191 365,865 357,890 357,470 348,661
Area Harvested 46,876 51,579 51,430 54,160 54,311 56,343 59,867 58,817 58,068 57,108
Average Yield 5.31 5.53 5.63 5.72 5.88 5.88 6.11 6.08 6.16 6.11
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
5-6
Fig. 5.1 Palay and Corn Production, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
2,000,000
1,902,662
1,872,052
1,851,265
1,805,126
1,750,057 1,796,229 1,777,121
1,800,000 1,737,695 1,720,044
1,602,814
PALAY
1,600,000
CORN
1,400,000
Production ( In Metric Tons)
PALAY CORN
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
200,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
Souce of basic Data: Philippine Statistics Authority
5-7
Table 5.2B
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED BY VARIETY AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2010-2019
(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)
Province/
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Variety
Philippines
Production 6,971,221 7,407,068 7,377,293 7,770,603 7,518,756
Area Harvested 2,544,612 2,593,924 2,563,718 2,611,432 2,561,934
Ilocos Region
Production 387,882 434,720 447,503 476,741 490,943
White 52,753 51,461 52,737 51,094 48,202
Yellow 335,129 383,259 394,766 425,647 442,741
Ilocos Norte
Production 52,157 53,698 55,731 58,382 60,898
White 14,040 14,290 15,718 13,957 13,284
Yellow 38,117 39,408 40,013 44,425 47,614
Ilocos Sur
Production 63,579 69,447 73,267 76,508 78,711
White 8,970 8,878 11,364 10,991 10,156
Yellow 54,609 60,569 61,903 65,517 68,555
La Union
Production 23,076 26,395 28,898 32,166 32,216
White 8,621 7,448 7,954 9,406 9,114
Yellow 14,455 18,947 20,944 22,760 23,102
Pangasinan
Production 249,070 285,180 289,607 309,685 319,118
White 21,122 20,845 17,701 16,740 15,648
Yellow 227,948 264,335 271,906 292,945 303,470
5-8
Table 5.2B Continued
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED BY VARIETY AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2010-2019
(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)
Province/
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Variety
Philippines
Production 7,218,817 7,914,908 7,771,919 7,978,845 8,118,546
Area Harvested 2,484,465 2,552,592 2,511,436 2,516,723 2,553,781
Ilocos Region
Production 508,024 556,462 560,885 574,852 563,388
White 45,921 47,717 47,960 43,827 46,593
Yellow 462,103 508,745 512,925 531,025 516,795
Ilocos Norte
Production 61,424 62,672 64,592 65,123 66,508
White 12,801 12,358 11,949 12,174 12,786
Yellow 48,623 50,314 52,643 52,949 53,722
Ilocos Sur
Production 83,765 89,485 99,476 112,674 108,606
White 9,674 11,037 11,887 12,402 13,930
Yellow 74,091 78,448 87,589 100,272 94,676
La Union
Production 31,644 38,440 38,927 39,585 39,613
White 7,497 8,645 7,979 7,937 8,467
Yellow 24,147 29,795 30,948 31,648 31,146
Pangasinan
Production 331,191 365,865 357,890 357,470 348,661
White 15,949 15,677 16,145 11,314 11,410
Yellow 315,242 350,188 341,745 346,156 337,251
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Table 5.3
CROP PRODUCTION BY KIND OF CROP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons)
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
5-10
Table 5.3 Continued
CROP PRODUCTION BY KIND OF CROP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons)
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
5-11
Table 5.3 Continued
CROP PRODUCTION BY KIND OF CROP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons)
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Garlic .. - - - -
Tomato 1,597 1,667 1,711 1,823 1,885
Tobacco 5,107 5,487 r/ 5,591 5,701 5,887
Mango (All Varieties) 9,886 10,018 12,799 15,132 16,984
Banana (All Varieties) 6,885 7,074 7,255 7,396 7,454
Onion (All Varieties) 24 23 22 23 80
Mongo 180 176 181 193 200
Sugarcane 1,578 1,629 1,675 1,719 1,820
Camote 2,529 2,900 3,238 3,614 3,785
Cassava 2,490 2,544 2,469 2,509 2,608
Peanut (Unshelled) 3,051 2,915 2,897 2,720 2,758
Eggplant 1,371 1,542 1,646 1,794 2,007
Cabbage 8 8 8 9 8
Calamansi 758 759 757 739 744
Pineapple 67 69 67 69 71
Coconut 2,248 2,329 2,379 2,488 2,525
Cacao 12 11 r/ 11 r/ 12 r/ 12 r/
Coffee (All Varieties) 42 32 30 29 28
5-12
Table 5.3 Continued
CROP PRODUCTION BY KIND OF CROP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons)
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Garlic - - - - -
Tomato 2,045 2,224 2,354 2,382 2,372
Tobacco 5,570 5,442 5,221 5,131 5,255
Mango (All Varieties) 11,955 11,543 12,083 16,966 17,369
Banana (All Varieties) 7,171 7,921 8,021 7,534 7,815
Onion (All Varieties) 120 126 149 450 432
Mongo 203 227 234 246 251
Sugarcane 1,855 1,924 1,965 2,034 2,057
Camote 4,828 5,256 5,490 5,395 5,471
Cassava 2,879 2,786 2,765 2,819 2,870
Peanut (Unshelled) 2,743 3,137 3,260 3,338 3,183
Eggplant 2,076 2,249 2,476 2,589 2,506
Cabbage 5 .. .. .. ..
Calamansi 758 767 727 752 797
Pineapple 102 101 99 105 102
Coconut 2,466 2,554 2,576 2,620 2,630
Cacao 10 r/ 11 12 13 14
Coffee (All Varieties) 22 17 16 17 18
5-13
Table 5.3 Continued
CROP PRODUCTION BY KIND OF CROP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons)
Province/Crop Type 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Pangasinan
Garlic 10 9 8 8 7
Tomato 17,223 17,485 17,624 17,386 17,286
Tobacco 5,437 5,423 5,582 5,411 5,033
Mango (All Varieties) 226,798 215,685 205,416 212,366 199,718
Banana (All Varieties) 14,977 15,728 15,795 16,089 15,594
Onion (All Varieties) 4,748 4,582 4,668 4,344 4,547
Mongo 5,176 5,256 5,554 6,050 5,696
Sugarcane 4,535 4,702 4,595 4,304 4,294
Camote 9,657 8,903 8,442 8,214 7,542
Cassava 11,319 11,026 10,660 10,865 10,274
Peanut (Unshelled) 5,655 5,981 5,599 6,026 5,739
Eggplant 64,123 64,293 65,487 66,002 67,401
Cabbage .. - - - -
Calamansi 1,663 1,644 1,677 1,665 1,638
Pineapple 36 36 35 34 30
Coconut 26,937 27,593 28,481 28,753 27,239
Cacao 21 18 15 14 14
Coffee (All Varieties) 2 2 2 2 3
180,000
160,000
2019
140,000 2020
120,000
(in Metric Tons)
100,000
Production
80,000
Area
60,000
40,000
20,000
Sugarca…
0
Garlic
Eggplant
Cacao
Banana
Coconut
Tomato
Coffee
Cassava
Pineapple
Mango
Mongo
Camote
Tobacco
Cabbage
Calamansi
Peanut
Onion
CROP
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Table 5.3 Continued
CROP PRODUCTION BY KIND OF CROP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Production in metric tons)
Province/Crop Type 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Pangasinan
Garlic 7 7 8 7 0
Tomato 15,567 16,472 17,910 18,846 18,765
Tobacco 5,060 4,197 3,884 4,541 4,843
Mango (All Varieties) 156,019 142,183 118,852 124,383 125,164
Banana (All Varieties) 14,432 14,567 14,271 14,957 15,757
Onion (All Varieties) 3,968 3,911 2,489 2,720 2,873
Mongo 6,097 6,189 6,253 6,528 6,169
Sugarcane 4,250 4,319 3,983 3,796 3,867
Camote 7,102 7,215 6,920 6,786 6,613
Cassava 10,337 11,084 11,601 11,337 11,325
Peanut (Unshelled) 5,357 5,773 5,554 5,267 5,283
Eggplant 72,010 74,399 76,947 81,972 78,201
Cabbage - - - - -
Calamansi 1,615 1,644 1,597 1,570 1,609
Pineapple 28 27 26 25 24
Coconut 27,778 30,827 29,426 29,402 30,492
Cacao 15 15 17 18 18
Coffee (All Varieties) 78 78 72 68 66
Fig. 5.3 Total Physical Area of Permanent Crops, Ilocos Region: 2002
Area
25,000
20,000
15,000
(in hectares)
10,000
Area
5,000
0
Citrus Banana Mango Coconut Coffee Pineapple Fiber Crops Other
Permanent
Crops
CROP
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Table 5.4
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCEL AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2002
(Area in hectares)
Tenure of Parcels
Province/ Total 1/ Fully Owned/ Rent
Type of Farm Number Area Ownerlike Tenanted Leased Free Others Not Reported
Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
Ilocos Region
All Types 276,766 270,664 389,076 140,894 290,801 109,913 29,267 12,356 24,081 5,010 1,159 717 12,727 1,775
Temporary Crops 214,153 220,417 304,182 110,216 245,593 95,145 23,037 10,308 18,072 2,969 822 324 9,919 1,455
Palay 200,671 206,147 285,501 102,786 232,675 89,634 20,999 9,360 16,840 2,745 791 313 9,262 1,309
Corn 5,040 6,020 7,349 3,133 4,644 2,358 745 372 598 114 9 - 262 43
Sugarcane 151 164 226 49 346 84 17 28 8 * - - 16 2
Tobacco 2,472 2,100 3,284 779 3,180 1,095 516 192 141 16 10 3 102 15
Tuber, Root and
Bulb Crops 1,362 1,339 2,084 986 1,008 253 127 55 128 30 4 1 63 13
Vegetables 2,072 2,138 2,592 1,236 1,697 773 190 91 111 25 - - 77 13
Other Temporary
Crops 1,003 1,062 1,404 535 968 422 120 72 128 27 6 6 35 2
Not reported 1,382 1,447 1,742 713 1,075 527 323 137 118 13 2 * 102 57
Permanent Crops 57,973 47,572 80,511 29,153 43,975 14,282 5,906 1,933 5,517 1,517 332 389 2,576 298
Citrus 8,031 5,061 11,512 2,832 7,233 1,813 736 193 780 167 34 18 339 37
Banana 8,178 5,226 9,855 2,747 5,907 1,967 868 287 1,024 166 56 18 347 41
Mango 17,220 19,766 25,061 13,697 11,656 4,407 1,894 795 1,366 686 82 55 755 126
Coconut 13,458 10,159 18,977 5,728 10,489 3,684 1,188 330 1,213 323 110 56 568 39
Coffee 205 212 536 182 94 22 12 3 29 2 1 * 13 2
Pineapple 63 30 97 20 39 8 9 1 4 1 - - - -
Fiber Crops 74 47 151 32 35 7 9 2 22 5 2 * 2 *
Other Permanent
Crops 9,979 6,194 13,312 3,324 7,943 2,135 1,109 291 1,023 159 47 242 498 43
Not reported 765 877 1,010 590 579 238 81 31 56 8 - - 54 9
Livestock 3,147 1,735 3,059 898 828 296 182 43 316 489 5 4 151 5
Cattle 382 208 361 93 206 66 40 7 88 42 - - 14 -
Hog 2,144 1,203 2,182 658 214 94 80 9 162 437 5 4 77 2
Others 621 324 516 147 408 137 62 26 66 10 - - 60 2
Poultry 1,102 693 1,093 534 230 85 67 28 149 32 - - 62 13
Chicken 961 633 926 492 201 79 61 25 122 24 - - 58 13
Other Poultry 141 60 167 42 29 6 6 3 27 8 - - 4 -
Others NEC 391 248 231 93 175 105 75 45 27 2 - - 19 4
Ilocos Norte
All Types 49,312 37,269 76,891 16,086 97,200 19,337 4,865 840 5,393 589 377 97 2,722 320
Temporary Crops 40,328 30,044 62,325 10,741 83,763 17,723 4,157 762 4,578 438 330 93 2,224 288
Palay 39,090 29,053 60,494 10,315 81,505 17,219 4,078 720 4,455 431 328 91 2,104 278
Corn 249 280 344 113 491 158 10 * 41 1 - - 50 8
Sugarcane 43 36 71 10 178 26 - - 3 * - - - -
Tobacco 154 92 231 29 269 59 - - 28 5 - - 6 -
Tuber, Root and
Bulb Crops 339 216 520 135 513 69 22 11 13 * - - 25 1
Vegetables 178 114 256 37 312 48 40 29 6 * - - 3 -
1/ A farm is counted only once, the sum of the reported number of parcels by tenure may not be equal to the total number of farms.
2/ Includes lands under Certificate of Land Transfer.
NEC - Not Elsewhere Classified
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 5.4 Continued
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCEL AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2002
(Area in hectares)
Tenure of Parcels
Province/ Total 1/ Fully Owned/ Rent
Type of Farm Number Area Ownerlike Tenanted Leased Free Others Others
Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
Other Temporary
Crops 110 141 201 52 203 86 2 1 13 * 2 2 4 -
Not reported 165 112 208 50 292 58 5 1 19 1 - - 32 1
Permanent Crops 8,278 7,043 13,914 5,234 13,071 1,568 678 76 710 130 47 4 453 31
Citrus 1,700 872 2,943 496 2,763 323 137 13 164 32 1 * 98 8
Banana 1,117 447 1,686 214 1,551 173 70 5 110 47 22 2 49 6
Mango 1,461 3,782 2,513 3,412 2,310 335 96 17 91 10 7 1 111 7
Coconut 2,408 1,198 4,180 700 3,942 442 293 27 175 22 12 1 97 6
Coffee 7 33 20 33 - - - - - - - - - -
Pineapple 15 8 27 5 31 3 - - - - - - -
Fiber Crops 8 2 12 * 9 1 - - - - - - - -
Other Permanent
Crops 1,489 663 2,448 360 2,341 268 82 13 161 17 5 1 83 4
Not reported 73 37 85 13 124 22 - - 9 2 - - 15 -
Livestock 500 130 440 80 309 32 28 2 77 16 - - 36 1
Cattle 74 35 74 15 63 8 13 * 31 12 - - 7 -
Hog 279 57 259 50 58 3 4 * 30 3 - - 4 *
Others 147 39 107 16 188 20 11 1 16 1 - - 25 1
Poultry 176 34 175 27 51 5 - - 22 3 - - 9 -
Chicken 172 34 171 26 51 5 - - 22 3 - - 9 -
Other Poultry 4 * 4 * - - - - - - - - - -
Others NEC 30 17 37 6 6 11 2 * 6 * - - - -
Ilocos Sur
All Types 46,949 36,101 80,515 16,441 56,614 15,877 8,860 2,516 4,365 1,050 50 39 1,984 178
Temporary Crops 37,704 30,672 65,680 13,603 49,207 14,309 7,185 2,159 3,479 442 31 6 1,616 152
Palay 34,853 28,085 60,503 12,532 45,700 13,150 6,242 1,868 3,165 395 29 5 1,439 135
Corn 1,111 1,142 2,165 491 1,398 499 387 134 106 17 - - 54 1
Sugarcane 49 50 66 12 96 34 8 2 - - - - 16 2
Tobacco 828 783 1,426 295 1,136 381 295 97 68 8 2 1 21 1
Tuber, Root and
Bulb Crops 233 162 348 65 303 83 14 1 72 10 - - 12 2
Vegetables 198 155 348 80 242 67 8 2 15 2 - - 36 4
Other Temporary
Crops 210 124 429 66 182 45 30 6 25 6 - - 10 1
Not reported 222 170 395 62 150 49 201 50 28 5 - - 28 4
Permanent Crops 8,694 5,212 14,159 2,675 7,270 1,534 1,611 343 856 605 19 33 338 22
Citrus 1,005 554 1,730 326 868 179 127 34 43 13 - - 38 2
Banana 736 443 1,142 253 588 128 155 25 171 30 4 2 40 5
Mango 2,463 1,981 4,137 885 2,152 474 471 104 179 485 8 31 77 3
Coconut 2,050 1,088 3,502 636 1,526 335 343 78 161 32 2 1 77 7
Coffee 150 144 452 128 63 11 12 3 18 2 - - 6 1
Pineapple 1 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Fiber Crops 57 41 125 30 21 4 9 2 18 5 2 - 2 *
Other Permanent
Crops 2,131 897 2,877 370 1,928 387 486 97 266 38 3 * 95 4
Not reported 101 62 190 46 124 16 8 - - - - * 3 -
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Table 5.4 Continued
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCEL AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2002
(Area in hectares)
Tenure of Parcels
Province/ Total 1/ Fully Owned/ Rent
Type of Farm Number Area Ownerlike Tenanted Leased Free Others Others
Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
Livestock 395 135 481 94 94 25 55 12 20 2 - - 17 1
Cattle 52 19 64 8 31 7 17 3 3 * - - - -
Hog 249 63 317 53 27 4 14 3 12 2 - - 13 1
Others 94 53 100 34 36 14 24 5 5 * - - 4 -
Poultry 135 68 170 58 29 5 1 * 10 2 - - 13 3
Chicken 120 63 155 56 9 2 1 * 10 2 - - 13 3
Other Poultry 15 5 15 2 20 3 - - - - - - - -
Others NEC 21 15 25 10 14 3 8 2 - - - - - -
La Union
All Types 42,874 36,597 59,124 21,004 39,826 13,349 3,656 1,255 4,742 699 217 107 1,649 183
Temporary Crops 31,553 29,325 44,168 16,331 32,581 11,312 2,568 978 3,324 463 167 85 1,224 157
Palay 29,322 27,198 41,318 15,289 30,064 10,452 2,261 835 2,957 402 149 77 1,133 142
Corn 693 551 791 184 830 295 59 27 247 43 - - 24 2
Sugarcane - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Tobacco 680 551 1,032 218 1,010 271 134 57 23 1 8 2 25 3
Tuber, Root and
Bulb Crops 152 170 155 100 50 39 46 27 14 1 4 1 9 2
Vegetables 184 263 230 199 79 48 31 15 7 2 - - 8 -
Other Temporary
Crops 337 419 421 257 377 130 29 15 57 13 4 4 13 1
Not reported 185 174 221 85 171 78 8 1 19 1 2 * 12 8
Permanent Crops 10,546 6,820 14,171 4,278 7,164 2,010 1,042 271 1,292 213 50 22 389 26
Citrus 2,525 1,529 3,195 786 2,072 626 223 54 374 55 15 4 90 4
Banana 1,345 910 1,634 573 773 261 173 42 153 26 10 7 25 1
Mango 2,427 1,794 3,503 1,247 1,622 391 322 111 323 40 1 * 80 5
Coconut 2,239 1,283 3,207 805 1,559 409 116 21 206 42 13 4 85 2
Coffee 39 29 58 18 27 10 - - 7 1 1 * 3 1
Pineapple 32 15 43 9 5 4 9 1 4 1 - - - -
Fiber Crops 1 1 2 * 1 * - - - - - - - -
Other Permanent
Crops 1,885 1,223 2,471 816 1,083 301 193 42 207 48 10 6 102 10
Not reported 53 35 58 23 22 8 6 1 18 1 .- - 4 3
Livestock 583 279 585 234 57 21 38 6 71 17 - - 27 *
Cattle 62 27 56 13 21 2 6 2 8 10 - - 4 -
Hog 465 220 446 190 34 18 32 4 61 7 - - 19 *
Others 56 31 83 31 2 * - - 2 * - - 4 -
Poultry 144 143 161 135 15 4 8 * 39 4 - - 9 -
Chicken 132 141 137 132 15 4 8 * 39 4 - - 9 -
Other Poultry 12 2 24 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Others NEC 48 30 39 26 9 3 - - 16 1 - - - -
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Table 5.4 Continued
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCEL AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2002
(Area in hectares)
Tenure of Parcels
Province/ Total 1/ Fully Owned/ Rent
Type of Farm Number Area Ownerlike Tenanted Leased Free Others Others
Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
Pangasinan
All Types 137,631 160,697 172,546 87,363 97,161 61,349 11,886 7,745 9,581 2,672 515 473 6,372 1,094
Temporary Crops 104,568 130,375 132,009 69,542 80,042 51,801 9,127 6,409 6,691 1,624 294 140 4,855 859
Palay 97,406 121,811 123,186 64,649 75,406 48,812 8,418 5,938 6,263 1,517 285 140 4,586 754
Corn 2,987 4,047 4,049 2,346 1,925 1,406 289 211 204 52 9 - 134 32
Sugarcane 59 77 89 27 72 24 9 27 5 - - - - -
Tobacco 810 674 595 238 765 385 87 38 22 2 - - 50 12
Tuber, Root and
Bulb Crops 638 791 1,061 686 142 62 45 17 29 19 - - 17 8
Vegetables 1,512 1,605 1,758 920 1,064 610 111 45 83 21 - - 30 9
Other Temporary
Crops 346 378 353 160 206 161 59 49 33 8 - - 8 *
Not reported 810 991 918 516 462 341 109 85 52 5 - - 30 44
Permanent Crops 30,455 28,498 38,267 16,967 16,470 9,170 2,575 1,243 2,659 570 216 330 1,396 218
Citrus 2,801 2,105 3,644 1,224 1,530 684 249 92 199 67 18 14 113 23
Banana 4,980 3,426 5,393 1,707 2,995 1,405 470 215 590 63 20 8 233 28
Mango 10,869 12,209 14,908 8,154 5,572 3,206 1,005 563 773 152 66 24 487 110
Coconut 6,761 6,589 8,088 3,587 3,462 2,498 436 204 671 227 83 49 309 24
Coffee 9 5 6 2 4 2 - - 4 * - - 4 1
Pineapple 15 7 23 5 3 2 - - - - - - - -
Fiber Crops 8 3 12 1 4 2 - - 4 * - - - -
Other Permanent
Crops 4,474 3,412 5,516 1,778 2,591 1,179 348 138 389 56 29 235 218 26
Not reported 538 743 677 509 309 192 67 31 29 5 - - 32 6
Livestock 1,669 1,191 1,553 489 368 219 61 23 148 454 5 4 71 2
Cattle 194 127 167 57 91 48 4 2 46 20 - - 3 -
Hog 1,151 864 1,160 365 95 67 30 2 59 426 5 4 41 1
Others 324 200 226 66 182 103 27 20 43 9 - - 27 2
Poultry 647 447 587 315 135 71 58 27 78 23 - - 31 10
Chicken 537 395 463 278 126 68 52 24 51 15 - - 27 10
Other Poultry 110 52 124 37 9 3 6 3 27 8 - - 4 -
Others NEC 292 186 130 50 146 88 65 43 5 1 - - 19 4
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Table 5.5
NUMBER AND AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1991, 2002 and 2012
(Farm size and area in hectares)
1991 2002 2012
Province/Farm Size Number Area Number Area Number Area
Ilocos Region
All Farms 311,757 324,501 276,766 270,664 313,398 218,658
Less than 1.00 187,008 81,806 180,645 80,467 233,353 82,175
1.00 to 2.99 107,976 159,858 83,807 121,563 71,733 99,566
3.00 to 4.99 11,904 42,197 8,175 28,661 6,189 21,487
5.00 to 9.99 4,070 25,277 3,274 20,627 1,828 11,261
10.00 to 24.99 709 9,519 750 10,279 277 3,558
More than 25.00 91 5,845 115 9,068 18 612
Ilocos Norte
All Farms 49,480 41,027 49,312 37,269 57,048 26,575
Less than 1.00 34,929 14,580 38,586 15,409 49,492 15,168
1.00 to 2.99 13,309 19,515 9,869 14,018 7,169 9,612
3.00 to 4.99 909 3,294 556 1,911 345 1,285
5.00 to 9.99 264 1,648 245 1,528 24 198
10.00 to 24.99 53 720 36 525 15 221
More than 25.00 16 1,271 20 3,879 3 92
Ilocos Sur
All Farms 52,806 47,920 46,949 36,101 56,745 33,819
Less than 1.00 34,473 15,108 34,698 15,543 45,170 16,591
1.00 to 2.99 16,690 24,368 11,352 16,152 10,915 14,603
3.00 to 4.99 1,186 4,254 720 2,537 631 2,331
5.00 to 9.99 370 2,350 138 870 18 147
10.00 to 24.99 77 1,020 37 534 10 115
More than 25.00 10 820 4 466 1 33
La Union
All Farms 46,956 42,116 42,874 36,597 64,377 31,732
Less than 1.00 31,897 13,595 29,927 12,708 54,528 15,539
1.00 to 2.99 13,287 19,095 11,465 16,555 9,069 12,386
3.00 to 4.99 1,217 4,301 975 3,381 690 2,673
5.00 to 9.99 435 2,778 434 2,687 39 313
10.00 to 24.99 98 1,448 68 962 45 603
More than 25.00 20 899 5 303 6 218
Pangasinan
All Farms 162,517 193,439 137,631 160,697 135,228 126,532
Less than 1.00 85,709 38,523 77,434 36,806 84,163 34,877
1.00 to 2.99 64,690 96,879 51,121 74,839 44,580 62,965
3.00 to 4.99 8,592 30,348 5,924 20,832 5,966 23,318
5.00 to 9.99 3,001 18,501 2,457 15,542 304 2,483
10.00 to 24.99 481 6,332 609 8,257 207 2,620
More than 25.00 45 2,855 86 4,420 8 270
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 5.5A
NUMBER AND AREA OF FARMS/HOLDINGS AND AVERAGE AREA
PER FARM/HOLDING BY REGION: 2012
(Tabulation done by Residence of Agriculture Operator/Holder)
Area of Farms/
Number of Average Area per
REGION Holdings
Farms/Holdings Farm/ Holding
(in hectares)
Philippines 5,562,577 7,190,087.109 22
National Capital Region 38,580 20,271.328 0.525
Cordillera Autonomous Region 167,510 137,638.422 0.822
Region I - Ilocos Region 313,398 218,652.942 0.698
Region II - Cagayan Valley 443,196 478,720.965 1.080
Region III - Central Luzon 361,335 440,901.956 1.220
Region IVA - CALABARZON 341,832 497,500.864 1.455
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 277,739 445,587.947 1.604
Region V - Bicol 486,227 765,824.085 1.575
Region VI - Western Visayas 517,725 460,456.040 0.889
Region VII - Central Visayas 427,464 292,571.400 0.684
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 412,836 453,606.874 1.099
Revion IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 212,711 448,181.293 2.107
Region X - Northern Mindanao 371,903 532,889.367 1.433
Region XI - Davao 338,324 571,236.451 1.688
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 385,634 618,117.170 1.603
Region XIII - CARAGA 183,471 461,405.185 2.515
ARMM 282,692 346,524.821 1.226
Fig. 5.4 Number and Area of Farms by Size, Ilocos Region: 2020
350,000
300,000
Number Area
250,000
in hectares
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
All Farms Less than 1.00 to 3.00 to 5.00 to 10.00 to More than
1.00 2.99 4.99 9.99 24.99 25.00
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Table 5.6
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND, TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
As of January 1, 2016 to January 1, 2021
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Table 5.6 Continued
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND, TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
As of January 1, 2016 to January 1, 2021
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Table 5.6 Continued
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND, TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
As of January 1, 2016 to January 1, 2021
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Table 5.7
ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED IN ABATTOIRS BY KIND AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
Province/Type
of Animal 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Slaughtered
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Table 5.8
QUANTITY OF MARINE FISH LANDED BY COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2012-2020
(In Metric Tons)
Province 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Ilocos Region 2,649 2,788 2,962 r/ 3,132 4,111 4,758 2,756 5,481 5,227
Ilocos Sur 316 310 302 297 260 257 246 346 336
La Union 1,023 889 852 741 764 737 896 1,013 1,064
Pangasinan 1,310 1,588 1,808 r/ 2,094 3,086 3,764 1,615 4,122 3,828
r/ Revised
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Table 5.9
FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION, ILOCOS REGION: 2012-2020
(In Metric Tons)
Area/Type 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Ilocos Region 145,545 r/ 155,670 r/ 174,196 r/ 161,892 157,275 161,337 155,178 169,669 179,683
Commercial 2,649 2,788 r/ 2,962 r/ 3,132 4,111 4,758 2,756 5,481 5,227
Municipal 33,988 r/ 32,821 34,346 31,914 24,334 25,138 25,998 26,388 28,060
Marine Municipal 31,850 r/ 31,053 32,277 30,253 22,571 23,496 24,236 24,398 25,377
Inland Municipal 2,138 r/ 1,768 2,070 1,661 1,763 1,642 1,762 1,990 2,683
Aquaculture 108,908 r/ 120,061 136,888 126,846 128,830 131,441 126,424 137,800 146,396
r/ Revised
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Fig 5.5 Quantity of Marine Fish Landed by Commercial Fishing Vessels
Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
(In metric tons)
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
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Table 5.10
LAND ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Area in hectares)
Province/Year Emancipation Patents/ Farmer-Beneficiaries Area
Cert. of Land Ownership Award
Ilocos Region
2011 924.0 852.0 957.1
2012 203.0 191.0 150.0
2013 622.0 543.0 328.7
2014 643.0 497.0 360.8
2015 113.0 298.0 174.6
2016 296.0 485.0 295.2
2017 527.0 1003.0 579.1
2018 317.0 297.0 120.0
2019 34.0 27.0 22.0
2020 14.0 19.0 17.4
Ilocos Norte
2011 750.0 633.0 759.0
2012 161.0 163.0 125.0
2013 236.0 231.0 200.6
2014 165.0 122.0 154.7
2015 - - -
2016 59.0 127.0 14.5
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 9.0 7.0 4.3
Ilocos Sur
2011 52.0 120.0 150.0
2012 - - -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 74.0 45.0 48.3
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
La Union
2011 - - -
2012 6.0 5.0 9.0
2013 - - -
2014 91.0 81.0 14.9
2015 103.0 288.0 167.6
2016 69.0 190.0 61.7
2017 325.0 830.0 406.5
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 4.0 11.0 12.6
Pangasinan
2011 115.0 79.0 45.0
2012 36.0 23.0 16.0
2013 351.0 286.0 112.0
2014 387.0 294.0 191.1
2015 10.0 10.0 7.0
2016 168.0 168.0 219.0
2017 128.0 128.0 124.3
2018 317.0 297.0 120.0
2019 34.0 27.0 22.0
2020 1.0 1.0 0.5
Alaminos City
2011 - - -
2012 - - 0.0
2013 35.0 26.0 16.1
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
2013 - - -
Note: 2005 data for cities were included in the province.
Source: Department of Agrarian Reform, ILOCOS REGION
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Table 5.10 Continued
LAND ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2020
(Area in hectares)
Province/Year Emancipation Patents/ Farmer-Beneficiaries Area
Cert. of Land Ownership Award
Candon City
2011 7.0 20.0 3.1
2012 - - -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
Dagupan City
2011 - - -
2012 - - -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
Laoag City
2011 1.0 1.0 0.3
2012 4.0 2.0 0.3
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
San Carlos City
2011 - - -
2012 1.0 1.0 -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
San Fernando City
2011 - - -
2012 - - -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
Urdaneta City
2011 - - -
2012 - - -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
Vigan City
2011 - - -
2012 - - -
2013 - - -
2014 - - -
2015 - - -
2016 - - -
2017 - - -
2018 - - -
2019 - - -
2020 - - -
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Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/RE-REGISTERED COOPERATIVES
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2016-2020
Province Total Multi-Purpose Credit Con- Marke- Producer Service Fede- Coop Union Labo-
Agri Non-Agri sumer ting ration Bank ratory
2016
Ilocos Region 1,583 975 56 240 152 63 40 24 14 4 5 10
Ilocos Norte 275 175 4 41 22 6 13 8 3 1 2 0
Ilocos Sur 225 123 5 66 9 4 6 2 3 2 1 4
La Union 256 146 9 49 29 8 4 3 2 1 1 4
Pangasinan 827 531 38 84 92 45 17 11 6 0 1 2
2017
Province Total Multi-Purpose Credit Con- Marke- Producer Service Fede- Coop Union Labo-
sumer ting ration Bank ratory
Ilocos Region 1,459 906 0 240 152 63 40 24 14 4 5 11
Ilocos Norte 259 163 41 22 6 13 8 3 1 2 0
Ilocos Sur 210 113 66 9 4 6 2 3 2 1 4
La Union 226 125 49 29 8 4 3 2 1 1 4
Pangasinan 764 505 84 92 45 17 11 6 0 1 3
2018
Province Total Multi-Purpose Credit Con- Marke- Producer Service Fede- Coop Union Labo-
sumer ting ration Bank ratory
2019
Province Total Multi-Purpose Credit Con- Marke- Producer Service Fede- Coop Union Labo-
sumer ting ration Bank ratory
Ilocos Region 1,483 906 0 245 166 64 43 23 14 4 5 13
Ilocos Norte 268 163 42 29 7 13 8 3 1 2 0
Ilocos Sur 212 113 67 9 4 6 2 3 2 1 5
La Union 230 125 52 30 8 4 3 2 1 1 4
Pangasinan 773 505 84 98 45 20 10 6 0 1 4
2020
Province Total Multi-Purpose Credit Con- Marke- Producer Service Fede- Coop Union Labo-
sumer ting ration Bank ratory
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Table 5.12
NUMBER OF REGISTERED COOPERATIVES BY ASSET SIZE AND BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2017-2020
Province Total Micro Small Medium Large
2015
Ilocos Region 553 370 127 45 11
Ilocos Norte 53 35 11 5 2
Ilocos Sur 77 49 17 5 6
La Union 88 62 21 5 0
Pangasinan 335 224 78 30 3
2016
Ilocos Region 136 84 30 17 5
Ilocos Norte 6 3 2 0 1
Ilocos Sur 15 7 1 5 2
La Union 17 8 5 3 1
Pangasinan 98 66 22 9 1
2017
Ilocos Region 760 500 167 72 21
Ilocos Norte 117 86 18 10 3
Ilocos Sur 109 65 20 14 10
La Union 139 90 32 14 3
Pangasinan 395 259 97 34 5
2018
Ilocos Region 620 359 164 76 21
Ilocos Norte 92 62 19 8 3
Ilocos Sur 103 53 26 13 11
La Union 113 65 32 13 3
Pangasinan 312 179 87 42 4
2019
Ilocos Region 769 462 141 141 25
Ilocos Norte 147 105 29 10 3
Ilocos Sur 118 61 30 15 12
La Union 142 86 37 15 4
Pangasinan 362 210 45 101 6
2020
Ilocos Region 535 299 143 73 20
Ilocos Norte 94 64 19 9 2
Ilocos Sur 82 34 23 16 9
La Union 113 68 31 11 3
Pangasinan 246 133 70 37 6
Source: Cooperative Development Authority Region I
Pangasinan
46.0% Ilocos Sur
15.3%
La Union
21.1%
Source of Basic Data: Cooperative Development Authority - Regional Office I
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Table 5.13
TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF OPERATING COOPERATIVES,
BY SEX AND BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2016-2020
Table 5.14
NUMBER OF EMPLOYMENT GENERATED IN COOPERATIVES
BY SEX AND BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2018-2020
Province Both Sexes Male Female
2018
Ilocos Region 8,628 4,588 4,040
Ilocos Norte 1,003 491 512
Ilocos Sur 2,555 1,449 1,106
La Union 995 384 611
Pangasinan 4,075 2,264 1,811
2019
Ilocos Region 7,878 4,165 3,713
Ilocos Norte 1,193 546 647
Ilocos Sur 2,827 1,613 1,214
La Union 1,087 422 665
Pangasinan 2,771 1,584 1,187
2020
Ilocos Region 5,975 3,307 2,668
Ilocos Norte 805 383 422
Ilocos Sur 1,837 1,138 699
La Union 966 404 562
Pangasinan 2,367 1,382 985
Source: Cooperative Development Authority Region I
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Chapter 6
ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS:
INDUSTRY
Data on industries and investments serve as a gauge of the extent of the area’s
attractiveness to and capability to absorb entrepreneurial ventures. An analysis of the data
on the size and growth of industries and the stock and flow of investments shows the
enabling factors that provide or enhance the comparative advantages enjoyed by industries
and investors in the area. On the other hand, the data can give indications of the limiting
factors that hinder the entry, growth, and movement of industries and investments. With the
data providing signals, the concerned governmental instrumentalities can formulate
policies, enforce regulations and undertake infrastructure programs and other forms of
assistance to assist businesses and prospective investors. Data that supports key decision-
makers in the government and private sectors can also forge alliances to improve the
business climate and environment. Ultimately, the policies and measures implemented as
well as the alliances can serve as instruments for achieving growth and providing
employment opportunities to the region’s labor force.
This chapter presents regional and provincial data, where available, on the number of
establishments and total employment by major industry division, the number, floor area and
value of private building construction, and the value of and employment generated by
investments. The data sources are the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for the
establishments and building construction data and the Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI) for the investments statistics.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The number of establishments in Ilocos Region recorded at 1,762 in 2017, higher than
the 638 establishments in 2016. Establishments under accommodation and food
services activities comprised 76.8 percent of the total number of establishments
in 2017.
The total number of private building constructions in 2020 increased by 2.4 percent
compared to 2019. Total floor area of private building constructions also increased by
4.8 percent against 2019. Likewise, total value of private building construction reached
20.7 billion pesos in 2020, which was 3.6 percent higher than the 2019 figure.
Private investments in the region declined by 7.28 percent in 2019 at PhP 5,326.4
million from PhP 5,744.7 million in 2018. In 2019, value of investments under
Business Name and Registration accounted at about PhP 5,308.5 million and Financing
Program at about PhP 17.9 million
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Table 6.1 Number of Establishments by Major Industry Division and 6-3
Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2017
Table 6.2 Number, Floor Area and Value of Private Building Construction 6-4
by Type of Construction, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
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Table 6.1
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY DIVISION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2017
Area/Major Industry Division Ilocos Region Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
2015
Total 425 0 0 0 0
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing … … … … …
Mining and Quarrying … … … … …
Manufacturing … … … … …
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning 19 … … … …
Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management
22 … … … …
and Remediation Activities
Construction 19 … … … …
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
292 … … … …
Vehicles and Motorcycles
Transport and Storage 8 … … … …
Accommodation and Food Service Activities … … … … …
Information and Communication 6 … … … …
Financial and Insurance Activities … … … … …
Real Estate Activities … … … … …
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities … … … … …
Administrative and Support Service Activities … … … … …
Education … … … … …
Human Health and Social Work Activities 43 … … … …
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 10 … … … …
Other Service Activities 6 … … … …
2016
Total 638 0 0 0 0
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 32 … … … …
Mining and Quarrying … … … … …
Manufacturing … … … … …
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning 16 … … … …
Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 23 … … … …
Construction 17 … … … …
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 277 … … … …
Transport and Storage 7 … … … …
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 193 … … … …
Information and Communication 10 … … … …
Financial and Insurance Activities … … … … …
Real Estate Activities … … … … …
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4 … … … …
Administrative and Support Service Activities … … … … …
Education … … … … …
Human Health and Social Work Activities 46 … … … …
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 10 … … … …
Other Service Activities 3 … … … …
2017
Total 1,762 0 0 0 0
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 35 … … … …
Mining and Quarrying … … … … …
Manufacturing … … … … …
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning 16 … … … …
Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management
… … … … …
and Remediation Activities
Construction 15 … … … …
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
262 … … … …
Vehicles and Motorcycles
Transport and Storage 7 … … … …
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 1,354 … … … …
Information and Communication 10 … … … …
Financial and Insurance Activities … … … … …
Real Estate Activities … … … … …
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 … … … …
Administrative and Support Service Activities … … … … …
Education … … … … …
Human Health and Social Work Activities 46 … … … …
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 10 … … … …
Other Service Activities 4 … … … …
Notes: Major industry division is based on the amended
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 6.2
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
(Value in thousand pesos)
Total Residential
Year/Area Number Flr. Area Value Number Flr. Area Value
2015 Ilocos Region 7,907 1,072,223 10,317,880 5,775 630,804 5,384,522
Ilocos Norte 2,126 197,164 3,287,942 1,576 147,638 1,323,859
Ilocos Sur 1,823 177,640 1,411,684 1,212 121,053 984,450
La Union 1,172 174,955 1,539,050 917 115,936 1,053,562
Pangasinan 2,786 522,464 4,079,204 2,070 246,177 2,022,651
2016 Ilocos Region 8,566 1,145,158 10,158,091 6,443 721,859 5,971,201
Ilocos Norte 2,397 310,749 2,810,727 1,881 193,394 1,685,990
Ilocos Sur 2,251 210,281 1,951,110 1,390 133,021 1,092,324
La Union 1,281 208,678 1,812,112 1,059 134,129 1,127,476
Pangasinan 2,637 415,450 3,584,142 2,113 261,315 2,065,411
2017 Ilocos Region 10,610 1,401,633 12,913,226 7,614 808,002 7,177,824
Ilocos Norte 3,138 322,898 3,099,948 2,108 195,149 1,727,150
Ilocos Sur 2,510 267,510 2,359,166 1,668 160,397 1,349,323
La Union 1,720 247,304 2,342,516 1,336 156,635 1,447,926
Pangasinan 3,242 563,921 5,111,596 2,502 295,821 2,653,425
2018 Ilocos Region 11,157 1,525,402 15,490,187 8,045 889,866 8,205,745
Ilocos Norte 3,154 366,374 3,563,973 2,374 231,437 2,081,034
Ilocos Sur 2,616 266,325 2,542,623 1,720 171,349 1,479,018
La Union 1,862 299,769 3,366,273 1,397 178,470 1,675,998
Pangasinan 3,525 592,934 6,017,318 2,554 308,610 2,969,695
2019 Ilocos Region 12,817 1,763,583 19,947,190 8,970 1,006,000 9,754,664
Ilocos Norte 3,801 468,961 5,059,426 2,846 292,251 2,737,486
Ilocos Sur 2,807 267,723 2,644,034 1,808 189,464 1,723,723
La Union 1,777 293,041 3,077,087 1,298 175,807 1,742,464
Pangasinan 4,432 733,858 9,166,643 3,018 348,478 3,550,991
2020 Ilocos Region 13,130 1,847,398 20,659,077 9,200 1,031,961 10,006,366
Ilocos Norte 3,801 468,961 5,059,425 2,846 292,251 2,737,484
Ilocos Sur 2,807 267,723 2,644,033 1,808 189,464 1,723,723
La Union 1,936 344,534 3,440,731 1,414 188,718 1,868,948
Pangasinan 4,586 766,180 9,514,889 3,132 361,528 3,676,211
p/ Preliminary
Notes: Value of building construction may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 6.2 Continued
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
(Value in thousand pesos)
Non-Residential Additions/Alterations and Repairs
Year/Area Number Flr. Area Value Number Flr. Area Value
2015 Ilocos Region 1,126 417,979 4,381,736 1,006 23,440 551,622
Ilocos Norte 239 41,873 1,784,689 311 7,653 179,394
Ilocos Sur 138 53,348 314,906 473 3,239 112,328
La Union 192 57,104 415,921 63 1,915 69,567
Pangasinan 557 265,654 1,866,220 159 10,633 190,333
2016 Ilocos Region 988 401,449 3,460,187 1,135 21,850 726,703
Ilocos Norte 221 101,878 893,690 295 15,477 231,047
Ilocos Sur 191 76,185 727,669 670 1,075 131,117
La Union 156 71,427 590,596 66 3,122 94,040
Pangasinan 420 151,959 1,248,232 104 2,176 270,499
2017 Ilocos Region 1,461 559,370 4,832,591 1,535 34,261 902,811
Ilocos Norte 341 106,320 989,709 689 21,429 383,089
Ilocos Sur 225 103,371 849,987 617 3,742 159,856
La Union 300 84,162 742,468 84 6,507 152,122
Pangasinan 595 265,517 2,250,427 145 2,583 207,744
2018 Ilocos Region 1,860 610,587 5,809,113 1,252 24,949 1,485,329
Ilocos Norte 410 122,873 1,217,737 370 12,064 265,202
Ilocos Sur 288 89,283 804,439 608 5,693 269,166
La Union 367 117,825 987,395 98 3,474 702,880
Pangasinan 795 280,606 2,799,542 176 3,718 248,081
2019 Ilocos Region 2,318 732,329 9,163,580 1,529 25,254 1,028,946
Ilocos Norte 498 166,738 1,882,719 457 9,972 439,221
Ilocos Sur 267 74,223 742,003 732 4,036 178,308
La Union 387 109,269 1,165,741 92 7,965 168,882
Pangasinan 1,166 382,099 5,373,117 248 3,281 242,535
2020 Ilocos Region 2,384 789,661 9,610,879 215 1,546 1,041,832
Ilocos Norte 498 166,738 1,882,719 123 457 439,222
Ilocos Sur 267 74,223 742,002 39 732 178,307
La Union 420 147,329 1,396,231 25 102 175,552
Pangasinan 1,199 401,371 5,589,927 28 255 248,751
p/ Preliminary
Notes: Value of building construction may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Fig. 6.1 Number of Private Building Construction, Ilocos Region
2015-2020
14,000
13,130
12,817
12,000
11,157
10,610
10,000
8,566
7,907
8,000
Number
6,000
4,000
2,000
-
1
2015 2
2016 3
2017 4
2018 5
2019 6
20 20
Year
Source of Basic Data: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 6.3
VALUE OF INVESTMENTS BY SOURCE AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATED BY PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2019
Source/Area 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Ilocos Region
Investments (Million Pesos) 5,568.7 5,132.8 7,984.8 5,744.7 5,326.4
SEC Registration - - - - -
Business Name Registration 4,814.9 4,434.9 5,680.8 5,744.5 5,308.5
Financing Program - - 2,304.0 0.2 17.9
Others 753.9 697.9 - - -
Employment Generated 1/ 16,232 29,174 55,020.0 37,959.0 52,946.0
Ilocos Norte
Investments (Million Pesos) 1,046.5 929.9 1,180.6 1,421.0 1,094.1
SEC Registration - - - - -
Business Name Registration 879.4 876.4 1,180.6 1,421.0 1,094.1
Financing Program - - - - -
Others 167.0 53.4 - - -
Employment Generated 1/ 4,085 5,388 9,514.0 7,652.0 8,841.0
Ilocos Sur
Investments (Million Pesos) 1,796.4 1,757.5 1,282.4 1,133.1 1,483.6
SEC Registration - - - - -
Business Name Registration 1,632.2 1,559.9 1,281.4 1,132.9 1,481.9
Financing Program - - 1.0 0.2 1.7
Others 164.1 197.6 - - -
Employment Generated 1/ 6,181 7,642 10,330.0 10,328.0 11,061.0
La Union
Investments (Million Pesos) 1,123.9 883.2 3,465.0 995.4 0.0
SEC Registration - - - - -
Business Name Registration 752.9 618.3 1,162.0 995.4 -
Financing Program - - 2,303.0 - -
Others 371.0 264.9 - - -
Employment Generated 1/ 2,570 2,737 6,745.0 4,349.0 2,926.0
Pangasinan
Investments (Million Pesos) 1,601.9 1,562.3 2,056.8 2,195.2 2,748.7
SEC Registration - - - - -
Business Name Registration 1,550.3 1,380.3 2,056.8 2,195.2 2,732.5
Financing Program - - - - 16.2
Others 51.7 182.0 - - -
Employment Generated 1/ 3,396 13,407 28,431.0 15,630.0 30,118.0
Notes: Value of investments may not add up totals due to rounding.
1/ employment in leading industries/sectors
SEC - Security and Exchange Commission.
Source: Department of Trade and Industry - Region I
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Table 6.4
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY DIVISION AND PROVINCE,
ILOCOS REGION, 2013-2017
Area/Major Industry Division Ilocos Region Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
2013
Total 204,114 28,933 24,917 36,772 113,492
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 4,040 1,320 109 632 1,979
Mining and Quarrying 1,268 309 - 147 812
Manufacturing 32,695 4,633 4,439 6,768 16,855
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 4,465 671 433 747 2,614
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1,113 185 78 114 736
Construction 1,876 552 444 275 605
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 74,754 9,552 9,672 11,811 43,719
Transport and Storage 1,675 511 144 579 441
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 27,584 5,253 3,066 5,259 14,006
Information and Communication 4,475 686 657 638 2,494
Financial and Insurance Activities 6,621 779 1,235 1,065 3,542
Real Estate Activities 1,484 160 330 255 739
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 2,958 236 252 690 1,780
Administrative and Support Service Activities 4,589 349 124 855 3,261
Education 15,580 1,729 1,439 2,848 9,564
Human Health and Social Work Activities 6,809 709 1,146 1,119 3,835
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 4,279 432 435 1,749 1,663
Other Service Activities 7,849 867 914 1,221 4,847
2014
Total 210,578 29,825 25,710 38,682 116,361
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 4,464 1,467 137 718 2,142
Mining and Quarrying 1,291 309 – 147 835
Manufacturing 32,371 4,580 4,371 6,816 16,604
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 4,312 687 413 923 2,289
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1,125 185 81 114 745
Construction 1,853 551 444 273 585
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 76,451 9,633 10,023 12,177 44,618
Transport and Storage 1,673 511 144 579 439
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 27,992 5,295 3,169 5,447 14,081
Information and Communication 4,532 726 654 638 2,514
Financial and Insurance Activities 10,352 1,208 1,623 1,719 5,802
Real Estate Activities 1,474 162 330 255 727
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 2,950 236 252 690 1,772
Administrative and Support Service Activities 4,889 353 124 1,152 3,260
Education 15,598 1,737 1,443 2,844 9,574
Human Health and Social Work Activities 6,962 709 1,152 1,219 3,882
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 4,416 607 436 1,750 1,623
Other Service Activities 7,873 869 914 1,221 4,869
Note: Major industry division is based on the amended 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC)
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 6.4
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY DIVISION AND PROVINCE,
ILOCOS REGION, 2013-2017
Area/Major Industry Division Ilocos Region Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
2015
Total 22,548 0 0 0 0
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing … … … … …
Mining and Quarrying … … … … …
Manufacturing … … … … …
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 1,075 … … … …
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1,007 … … … …
Construction 1,913 … … … …
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 11,854 … … … …
Transport and Storage 616 … … … …
Accommodation and Food Service Activities … … … … …
Information and Communication 584 … … … …
Financial and Insurance Activities … … … … …
Real Estate Activities … … … … …
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities … … … … …
Administrative and Support Service Activities … … … … …
Education … … … … …
Human Health and Social Work Activities 4,381 … … … …
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 952 … … … …
Other Service Activities 166 … … … …
2016
Total 37,979 0 0 0 0
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 1,160 … … … …
Mining and Quarrying … … … … …
Manufacturing … … … … …
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 2,716 … … … …
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1,055 … … … …
Construction 2,047 … … … …
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 14,353 … … … …
Transport and Storage 890 … … … …
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 8,793 … … … …
Information and Communication 694 … … … …
Financial and Insurance Activities … … … … …
Real Estate Activities … … … … …
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 324 … … … …
Administrative and Support Service Activities … … … … …
Education … … … … …
Human Health and Social Work Activities 5,004 … … … …
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 839 … … … …
Other Service Activities 104 … … … …
Note: Major industry division is based on the amended 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC)
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 6.4 Continued
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY DIVISION AND PROVINCE,
ILOCOS REGION, 2013-2017
Area/Major Industry Division Ilocos Region Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
2017
Total 46,028 0 0 0 0
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 1,884 … … … …
Mining and Quarrying … … … … …
Manufacturing … … … … …
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 2,512 … … … …
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities … … … … …
Construction 1,953 … … … …
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 13,061 … … … …
Transport and Storage 827 … … … …
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 19,473 … … … …
Information and Communication 712 … … … …
Financial and Insurance Activities … … … …
Real Estate Activities … … … … …
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 234 … … … …
Administrative and Support Service Activities … … … … …
Education … … … … …
Human Health and Social Work Activities 4,404 … … … …
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 842 … … … …
Other Service Activities 126 … … … …
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2015 2016 2017
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9,000.00
Fig. 6.3 Value of Investments, Ilocos Region
2011-2019
8,000.00
7,000.00
6,000.00
Investments (Million Pesos)
5,000.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
0.00
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year
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Chapter 7
TRADE
Data on trade reflect the extent of the inward and outward flow of commodities in
the area. The data likewise indicate the commodities that go into the export and import
markets or are used for domestic or foreign consumption. Proprietors, managers, and
executives of private businesses can use the data in identifying markets with high
potentials and in making decisions on which commodities to produce and what markets
to penetrate. Leaders and implementers in the government, on the other hand, can
conceptualize and initiate programs, projects, services, and facilities designed to further
stimulate trading activities in high-yielding areas and/or in those sectors where a demand
and supply gap exists. The data are also useful in identifying areas and products that can
be improved/promoted for global competitiveness.
This chapter presents the data on the volume and value of commodities that enter
ports located in the region either for exports or imports and the value of commodity flow
in the region by mode of transport. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) is the
source of the data on commodity flow which is processed from administrative reporting
forms prescribed by agencies in government involved in the collection of customs and
tariff charges or administration of ports. Export and import data are also provided by the
PSA.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The value of export trade in the region reached 129 million US$ in 2016,
lower by 65.9 percent as compared to the previous year.
The value of import trade increased by 33.8 percent in 2016 from 79 million US$
in 2015 to 106 million US$ in 2016.
The total value of trade that flowed in the region decreased by 5.74 percent in 2019
as compared with the previous period. From the total ₱ 2,882 milliom inflow
of domestic trade in 2019, 99.9 percent were transported through water.
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Table 7.1 Value of Commodity Flow by Mode of Transport, Ilocos Region: 7-3
2006-2013
Table 7.3 Total Value of Domestic Trade Balances by Mode of Transport, 7-6
Ilocos Region: 2011-2019
7-2
Table 7.1
VALUE OF COMMODITY FLOW, BY MODE OF TRANSPORT, ILOCOS REGION
2006-2013
(In thousand pesos)
2010 Region I - - -
NCR - - -
CAR - - -
Region I - - -
Region II - - -
Region III - - -
Region IV-A - - -
Region IV-B - - -
Region V - - -
Region VI - - -
Region VII - - -
Region VIII - - -
Region IX - - -
Region X - - -
Region XI - - -
Region XII - - -
Caraga - - -
ARMM - - -
2011 Region I 334 - 334
NCR 334 - 334
CAR - - -
Region I - - -
Region II - - -
Region III - - -
Region IV-A - - -
Region IV-B - - -
Region V - - -
Region VI - - -
Region VII - - -
Region VIII - - -
Region IX - - -
Region X - - -
Region XI - - -
Region XII - - -
Caraga - - -
ARMM - - -
2012 Region I - - -
NCR - - -
CAR - - -
Region I - - -
Region II - - -
Region III - - -
Region IV-A - - -
Region IV-B - - -
Region V - - -
Region VI - - -
Region VII - - -
Region VIII - - -
Region IX - - -
Region X - - -
Region XI - - -
Region XII - - -
Caraga - - -
ARMM - - -
2013 Region I - - -
NCR - - -
CAR - - -
Region I - - -
Region II - - -
Region III - - -
Region IV-A - - -
Region IV-B - - -
Region V - - -
Region VI - - -
Region VII - - -
Region VIII - - -
Region IX - - -
Region X - - -
Region XI - - -
Region XII - - -
Caraga - - -
ARMM - - -
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Table 7.2
FOREIGN TRADE BY PORT, ILOCOS REGION: 2006-2016
(F.O.B. value in thousand U.S. dollars)
Port
Year Philippines Region I Gaang, Currimao Dagupan City, Narvacan,
Ilocos Norte Pangasinan Ilocos Sur
2006
Exports 47,410,117 133,470 872 - -
Imports 51,773,689 67,672 386 - 141
2007
Exports 50,465,724 r/ 36,661 731 197 829
Imports 55,513,743 r/ 63,651 91 - -
2008
Exports 49,077,541 148,486 483 - -
Imports 56,746,060 107,193 56 - -
2009
Exports 38,435,796 164,586 860 - 7
Imports 43,091,536 95,283 - - 93
2010
Exports 51,497,515 293,235 10,358 - 2
Imports 54,932,917 130,117 6 - 11
2011
Exports 48,304,927 266,026 1,189 976 -
Imports 60,495,840 71,019 - - 5
2012
Exports 52,100,000 193,129 375 - -
Imports 62,129,000 70,866 236 - -
2013
Exports 56,698,000 701,865 229 - -
Imports 62,411,000 87,515 - 5 -
2014
Exports 62,100,000 807,143 - - -
Imports 65,398,000 150,929 - - -
2015
Exports 58,827,235 377,775 637 0 -
Imports 71,067,228 79,269 1,000 - -
2016
Exports … 128,738 - - -
Imports … 106,039 9,295 - -
Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
2. Exports include domestic exports and re-exports.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
2006
Exports 131,776 731 17 74 - 1,079
Imports 61,904 4,895 8 338 - 687
2007
Exports 33,772 843 84 21 184 1,313
Imports 63,137 421 - 2 - 269
2008
Exports 147,587 406 - 10 - 592
Imports 106,809 95 63 170 - 216
2009
Exports 163,713 2 4 - - 317
Imports 93,251 1,039 - 13 20 14
2010
Exports 282,034 46 151 - 249 395
Imports 122,621 7,167 - 301 - 11
2011
Exports 260,993 - - - 171 2,697
Imports 69,179 - - 28 - 1,807
2012
Exports 185,728 - 6,550 - - 476
Imports 69,379 120 11 - - 1,120
2013
Exports 692,900 - 8,735 - - -
Imports 87,401 - - 90 - 18
2014
Exports 797,213 - 9,930 - -
Imports 150,311 - 117 21 480 -
2015
Exports 373,303 - 3,835 - - -
Imports 78,256 1 1 - - 11
2016
Exports 128,738 - - - - -
Imports 96,744 - - - - -
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Table 7.3
TOTAL VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BALANCES
BY MODE OF TRANSPORT, ILOCOS REGION: 2011-2019
(In thousand pesos)
2014 - - -
Water … … …
Air … … …
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Chapter 8
TOURISM
HIGHLIGHTS:
Visitor arrivals in Ilocos Region reached 2,182,102 in 2019 which was 7.7 percent lower
than the previous year which is 2,363,259. The number of domestic tourists/balikbayans
went down by 97.6 percent while foreign visitors decreased by 2.9 percent.
Tourists coming to the region in 2020 preferred to stay the longest in the province of
Pangasinan with an average of 1.24 days.
The average occupancy rate in the region in 2020 was 13.26 percent, lower by
9.9 percentage points compared to the 23.16 percent in 2019. Only La Union
and Pangasinan have records in 2020 with average occupancy rates of 11.02 and 11.30,
respectively.
8-1
Table 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Origin, Ilocos Region: 2015- 8-3
2019
Table 8.2A Number of DOT Accredited Hotels and Hotel Rooms by 8-5
Classification and Province, Ilocos Region: 2019-2020
Table 8.5 Average Annual Occupancy Rate and Average Annual Length 8-10
of Stay in Tourism Accomodation Establishments by Province,
Ilocos Region: 2013-2020
Figure 8.1 Foreign Visitor Arrivals, Ilocos Region: 2016 (by Continent) 8-4
8-2
Table 8.1
VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
Country of Origin 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Ilocos Region 1,584,313 2,036,131 2,298,389 2,363,259 1,982,272
Residents of the Philippines/Balikbayans 1,556,544 1,991,683 2,254,855 1,625 39
Foreign 27,769 44,448 43,534 35,846 8,050
ASIA 16,084 23,737 21,321 16,053 4,651
Asean 2,075 2,692 2,066 2,055 271
Brunei 50 41 11 21 2
Cambodia 54 14 7 24 40
Indonesia 212 57 69 107 20
Laos 54 5 2 - -
Malaysia 324 170 89 107 60
Myanmar 84 61 13 9 9
Singapore 661 1,380 1,484 1,347 58
Thailand 476 342 288 335 23
Vietnam 160 622 103 105 59
East Asia 12,334 19,973 17,409 12,188 3,765
China 6,482 11,273 8,261 4,345 1,274
Hongkong 531 770 1,471 1,280 106
Japan 1,737 2,281 2,235 1,926 655
Korea 3,001 4,458 4,599 3,706 1,209
Macau 583 - - - -
Taiwan 1,191 843 931 521
South Asia 760 491 696 791 403
Bangladesh 54 92 17 13 9
India 447 335 598 717 298
Iran 63 32 3 10 17
Nepal 44 7 13 22 19
Pakistan 85 16 64 18 36
Sri Lanka 67 9 1 11 24
Middle East 915 581 1,150 1,019 212
Bahrain 167 29 2 15 8
Egypt 44 16 65 78 1
Israel 168 68 414 312 20
Jordan 49 7 408 326 -
Kuwait 32 53 28 78 17
Saudi Arabia 181 363 142 90 100
United Arab Emirates 274 45 91 120 66
AMERICA 9,135 16,242 16,120 13,410 2,818
North America 8,702 16,088 15,930 12,974 2,801
Canada 1,464 3,654 4,737 3,942 540
Mexico 244 795 179 412 90
USA 6,994 11,639 11,014 8,620 2,171
South America 433 154 190 436 17
Agentina 71 15 17 68 -
Brazil 246 114 75 141 15
Columbia 47 6 5 160 2
Peru 56 11 1 6 -
Venezuela 13 8 92 61 -
Note: Based on hotel accommodations
Source: Department of Tourism - Regional Office I
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Table 8.1
VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
Country of Origin 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
EUROPE 5,442 6,538 13,011 14,902 1,515
Austria 175 1,687 1,283 2,447 74
Belgium 121 115 385 524 27
Commonwealth of Independent States 15 11 6 35
Denmark 345 246 624 568 41
Finland 65 47 18 28 7
France 690 952 1,591 1,010 178
Germany 794 775 2,198 2,154 263
Greece 25 16 166 626 42
Holland -
Ireland 126 72 127 179 13
Italy 215 321 593 1,183 113
Luxembourg 42 6 3 20 3
Netherlands 203 200 545 403 65
Norway 633 209 682 880 15
Poland 132 45 213 312 24
Portugal 28 46 32 103
Russia 286 403 1,605 1,132 143
Spain 283 201 182 548 49
Sweden 122 167 312 417 121
Switzerland 461 219 865 596 56
Union of Serbia & Montenegro 15 2 - 6 1
United Kingdom 666 798 1,581 1,731 280
OCEANIA 2,052 3,949 3,872 4,406 371
Australia 1,696 3,781 2,981 3,286 302
Guam 64 45 255 248
Nauru 45 5 - -
New Zealand 212 117 616 845 67
Papua New Guinea 35 1 20 27 2
AFRICA 62 100 41 94 98
Nigeria 13 39 31 90 92
South Africa 49 61
61 10
61 4 6
Others/Not Specified 35,486 48,581 50,524 33,652 54,521
Source: Department of Tourism - Regional Office I
Europe, 1531
Asia, 4,822
America, 2,908
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Table 8.2A
NUMBER OF DOT ACCREDITED HOTELS AND HOTEL ROOMS BY
CLASSIFICATION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2019-2020
2019 2020
Province/ Classification
Hotels Hotel Rooms Hotels Hotel Rooms
Hotel 6 321 … …
Resort 17 853 … …
Mabuhay Accommodation 82 870 … …
Homestay 67 233 … …
Hotel 23 746 … …
Resort 5 182 … …
Mabuhay Accommodation 45 561 … …
Homestay - - … …
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Table 8.2B
NUMBER OF DOT ACCREDITED TOURISM ESTABLISHMENTS BY
CLASSIFICATION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2019-2020
2019 2020
Province/ Classification Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of
Establishments Rooms Employees Establishments Rooms Employees
Hotel
Hotel 6 321 - …
Resort
Resort 17 853 - …
Mabuhay
MabuhayAccommodation
Accommodation 82 870 - …
Tour
TourOperator
Operator - - - …
Homestay
Homestay 67 233 - …
Restaurant
Restaurant 4 - - …
Agri-Tourism
Agri-TourismFarm/Sites
Farm/Sites 2 - - …
Tourism
TourismLand
LandTransportation
Transportation 1 - - …
Medical
MedicalTourism
Tourism - - - …
Other
OtherPrimary
PrimaryTourism
TourismEntrep
Entrep - - - …
Tourism
TourismRecreation
RecreationCenter
Center - - - …
Tourist
TouristShop
Shop - - - …
Hotel
Hotel 23 746 - …
Resort
Resort 5 182 - …
Mabuhay
MabuhayAccommodation
Accommodation 45 561 - …
Tour
TourOperator
Operator 23 - - …
Homestay
Homestay - - - …
Restaurant
Restaurant 10 - - …
Agri-Tourism
Agri-TourismFarm/Sites
Farm/Sites 1 - - …
Tourism
TourismLand
LandTransportation
Transportation 1 - - …
Medical
MedicalTourism
Tourism - - - …
Other
OtherPrimary
PrimaryTourism
TourismEntrep
Entrep - - - …
Tourism
TourismRecreation
RecreationCenter
Center 3 - - …
Tourist
TouristShop
Shop - - - …
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Table 8.2B continued
NUMBER OF DOT ACCREDITED TOURISM ESTABLISHMENTS BY
CLASSIFICATION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2019-2020
2019 2020
Province/ Classification Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of
Establishments Rooms Employees Establishments Rooms Employees
Hotel
Hotel 7 231 - 15 407 …
Resort
Resort 15 458 - 126 2,806 …
Mabuhay
MabuhayAccommodation
Accommodation 34 507 - 54 1,246 …
Tour
TourOperator
Operator 14 - - … … …
Homestay
Homestay - - - …
Restaurant
Restaurant 27 - - … … …
Agri-Tourism
Agri-TourismFarm/Sites
Farm/Sites 6 - - … … …
Tourism
TourismLand
LandTransportation
Transportation 3 - - … … …
Medical
MedicalTourism
Tourism 3 - - … … …
Other
OtherPrimary
PrimaryTourism
TourismEntrep
Entrep - - - … … …
Tourism
TourismRecreation
RecreationCenter
Center 1 - - 1 … …
Tourist
TouristShop
Shop - - - … … …
Hotel
Hotel 30 419 - 85 2,299 …
Resort
Resort 31 947 - 239 4,760 …
Mabuhay
MabuhayAccommodation
Accommodation 150 1,086 - 144 1,229 …
Tour
TourOperator
Operator 22 - -
Homestay
Homestay 6 20 - 74 261 …
Restaurant
Restaurant 23 - - … … …
Agri-Tourism
Agri-TourismFarm/Sites
Farm/Sites 9 - - … … …
Tourism
TourismLand
LandTransportation
Transportation - - - … … …
Medical
MedicalTourism
Tourism 3 - - … … …
Other
OtherPrimary
PrimaryTourism
TourismEntrep
Entrep 1 - - … … …
Tourism
TourismRecreation
RecreationCenter
Center 2 - - 2 … …
Tourist
TouristShop
Shop 2 - - … … …
8-7
Fig. 8.2 Number of DOT Accredited Tourism Establishments
by Classification, Ilocos Region: 2019 and 2020
450
396 2019
400
365 2020
350
311
300
250
200
150
97
100
68 73 74
66
50
-
Hotel Resort Mabuhay Homestay
Accommodation
8-8
Table 8.3
AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE OF ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020 (In Percent)
8-9
Table 8.4
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY OF GUESTS IN ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
(In Days)
2015 Ilocos Region 1.33 1.39 1.41 1.37 1.35 1.45 1.49 1.50 1.49 1.34 1.36 1.30 1.40
Ilocos Norte 1.52 1.82 1.66 1.58 1.61 1.99 2.20 2.41 2.21 2.13 2.02 1.79 1.91
Ilocos Sur 1.34 1.40 1.62 1.36 1.24 1.39 1.34 1.26 1.29 1.25 1.23 1.24 1.33
La Union 1.33 1.31 1.26 1.29 1.24 1.25 1.33 1.30 1.32 1.25 1.23 1.20 1.28
Pangasinan 1.11 1.09 1.10 1.15 1.09 1.07 1.04 1.02 1.01 1.03 1.04 1.04 1.07
2016 Ilocos Region 1.30 1.32 1.28 1.22 1.23 1.30 1.34 1.38 1.40 1.26 1.33 1.12 1.29
Ilocos Norte 1.79 1.72 1.49 1.50 1.55 1.89 2.26 2.39 2.45 2.10 2.09 1.36 1.88
Ilocos Sur 1.05 1.28 1.30 1.08 1.23 1.25 1.26 1.33 1.35 1.32 1.40 1.32 1.26
La Union 1.10 1.09 1.13 1.03 1.03 1.05 1.03 1.07 1.11 1.01 1.09 1.04 1.07
Pangasinan 1.10 1.10 1.12 1.13 1.10 1.09 1.07 1.06 1.05 1.04 1.06 1.08 1.08
2017 Ilocos Region 1.17 1.15 1.14 1.17 1.18 1.14 1.16 1.17 1.13 1.19 1.16 1.12 1.16
Ilocos Norte 1.18 1.16 1.09 1.12 1.11 1.15 1.23 1.24 1.18 1.26 1.18 1.13 1.17
Ilocos Sur 1.26 1.26 1.22 1.23 1.31 1.22 1.20 1.15 1.24 1.16 1.17 1.12 1.21
La Union 1.17 1.14 1.23 1.36 1.27 1.11 1.13 1.22 1.13 1.24 1.17 1.15 1.19
Pangasinan 1.09 1.07 1.09 1.08 1.11 1.13 1.10 1.09 1.07 1.10 1.14 1.08 1.10
2018 Ilocos Region 1.17 1.15 1.13 1.12 1.17 1.18 1.20 1.17 1.21 1.18 1.18 1.15 1.17
Ilocos Norte 1.07 1.05 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.09 1.12 1.10 1.09 1.07 1.06 1.04 1.07
Ilocos Sur 1.22 1.23 1.15 1.17 1.23 1.13 1.18 1.13 1.16 1.14 1.16 1.11 1.17
La Union 1.17 1.17 1.16 1.16 1.25 1.23 1.27 1.22 1.28 1.20 1.24 1.21 1.21
Pangasinan 1.26 1.22 1.19 1.15 1.19 1.22 1.20 1.19 1.25 1.24 1.22 1.17 1.21
2019 Ilocos Region 1.16 1.19 1.16 1.13 1.16 1.22 1.13 1.20 1.19 1.14 1.16 1.14 1.17
Ilocos Norte 1.02 1.04 1.02 1.02 1.05 1.16 1.05 1.04 1.06 1.02 1.04 1.02 1.05
Ilocos Sur 1.09 1.16 1.14 1.09 1.06 1.12 1.17 1.16 1.14 1.14 1.13 1.19 1.13
La Union 1.24 1.30 1.29 1.17 1.25 1.28 1.16 1.22 1.26 1.20 1.26 1.24 1.24
Pangasinan 1.20 1.21 1.17 1.20 1.20 1.22 1.11 1.21 1.16 1.12 1.11 1.12 1.17
Table 8.5
AVERAGE ANNUAL OCCUPANCY RATE AND AVERAGE ANNUAL LENGTH OF STAY
IN TOURISM ACCOMMODATION ESTABLISHMENTS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
8-10
Fig. 8.3 Average Occupancy Rate of Accommodation Establishments
Ilocos Region: 2011-2019
35.0 31.8
29.8 29.1
28.3 28.9
30.0
25.9
23.9 23.2
25.0
Rate
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
1.4 1.4
1.4
1.3 1.3
1.3
1.16 1.16 1.16
1.2 1.1
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
8-11
Chapter 9
HEALTH, NUTRITION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Data on vital events, health, and nutrition are key inputs to programs aimed at providing the
basic minimum services to the citizenry. The data provide a profile of the health status and the
level, causes, and patterns of the mortality and morbidity of the population. The health and
nutrition status of the people is an utmost concern of local governance. The focus of current
development efforts is towards extending better services and expanding the delivery systems even
to the remotest rural communities. This is anchored on the concept that no individual should be
deprived of the right to health care. Furthermore, the strength and well-being of the people
influence their capabilities to engage in various economic endeavors. A cross-analysis of the data
with the demographic and socioeconomic information of the target population shows the existing
and potential problems in an area. The health and nutrition status of the population should therefore
be a priority in public service and resolved immediately to truly empower the people, an objective
of growth and development. These concerns and objectives necessitate the provision of databases
in the delivery of services catering to the health and nutritional requirements of individuals.
This chapter presents statistics for the region and its provinces/cities on the registration of vital
events occurring in these areas. The data include the number of births, deaths, and marriages,
including infant, fetal and maternal deaths, and the leading causes of mortality. This chapter
likewise contains data on fertility, the projected life expectancies, the number of health personnel
and facilities, and the coverage of immunization programs. Meanwhile, the data on health and
nutrition presented include the nutritional status of children, the leading causes of morbidity, and
notifiable diseases. The sources of data are the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for vital
statistics that were processed using the certificates of births, deaths, and marriages submitted by the
local civil registry offices for these events as well as for fertility rates. Data on the average life
expectancies that were estimated based on the results of vital and demographic events were
generated by the Technical Working Group on Population Projections of the PSA while those based
on the census of population were sourced from the PSA. The data on causes of mortality and
morbidity, notifiable diseases, health personnel and facilities, and immunization programs were
sourced from the Center for Health Development of the Department of Health which compiled the
data based on its reporting systems.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Pneumonia was the leading cause of mortality in the region in 2020, claiming 3,548 lives.
Heart diseases and Cancer followed, claiming 3,534 and 2,685 lives, respectively.
In 2020, there were 80 hospitals in the region, majority of which were private hospitals.
Meanwhile, bed capacity in 2020 reached 4,517.
In 2019, 2.7 percent of the weighed children under 6 years old in Ilocos Region
were underweight, while 1.0 percent were severely underweight. About 4.0 percent of the
weighed children were combined overweight and obese.
9-1
Table 9.1 Number of Registered Marriages by Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020 9-4
Table 9.2A Number of Registered Live Births by Place of Occurrence and by Sex and 9-5
Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019
Table 9.2B Number of Registered Live Births by Place of Occurrence and by Attendant 9-6
at Birth and Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019
Table 9.2C Number of Registered Live Births by Usual Residence of Mother By Sex, 9-7
Ilocos Region: 2015-20250
Table 9.3 Projected Total Fertility Rate by Five-Year Interval by Region, 2005-2040 9-7
(Medium Assumption)
Table 9.4A Number of Registered Maternal and Infant Deaths by Uaual Residence and 9-8
by Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 9.4B Number of Registered Deaths by Place of Occurrence by Type of 9-9
Attendance and Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 9.4C Number of Registered Deaths by Usual Residence, Philippines and Ilocos 9-11
Region, by Province: 2015-2020
Table 9.4D Number of Registered Deaths Under One Year, Foetal Deaths and Maternal 9-11
Deaths by Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 9.5 Infant Mortality Rate by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2013-2020 9-12
Table 9.5A Under-Five Mortality Rate by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2013-2020 9-12
Table 9.5B Maternal Mortality Rate by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2013-2020 9-12
Table 9.6A Leading Causes of Mortality, Number and Rate, Ilocos Region: 2016-2020 9-13
Table 9.6B Leading Causes of Infant Mortality, Number and Rate, Ilocos Region: 2016- 9-13
2020
Table 9.6C Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, Ilocos Region: 9-14
2016-2020
Table 9.7 Leading Causes of Morbidity, Number and Rate, Ilocos Region: 2016-2020 9-14
Table 9.8 Notifiable Diseases, Reported Cases by Cause and Province/City, Ilocos 9-16
Region: 2016-2020
Table 9.9 Proportion of One-Year Old Children Immunized Against Measles by 9-26
Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 9.10 Proportion of Fully Immunized Children (9-11 Months) by Province/City, 9-26
Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 9.11 Percent Distribution of Currently Married Women by Current Contraceptive 9-27
Used, Ilocos Region: 1998, 2003, 2008, 2011 and 2013
Table 9.12 Proportion of Mothers Given Tetanus Toxoid Plus by Province/City, Ilocos 9-28
Region: 2007-2020
Table 9.13 Proportion of Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel by Province/City, 9-29
Ilocos Region: 2006-2019
Table 9.14A Projected Average Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, Ilocos Region, (Medium 9-30
Assumption): 2000-2040
9-2
Projected Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, by Five-Year Interval and
Table 9.14B 9-30
Province, Ilocos Region: 2000-2040
.
Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals by
Table 9.15 9-31
Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2016-2020
Figure 9.5 Rate of Leading Causes of Mortality, Ilocos Region: 2020 9-15
Figure 9.6 Rate of Leading Causes of Morbidity, Ilocos Region: 2020 9-15
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Method Used, Ilocos Region, 1998,
Figure 9.7 9-27
2003, 2008, 2011 and 2013
Figure 9.10 Number of Selected D.O.H. Facilities by Province, Ilocos Region: 2020 9-40
9-3
Table 9.1
NUMBER OF REGISTERED MARRIAGES BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Fig. 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Ilocos Region
2000-2040
4 3.63
3.38
3.5 3.14
2.93
3 2.72
2.54
2.36
2.5 2.2
(In Percent)
2
Rate
1.5
0.5
0
2000-2005 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-2025 2025-2030 2030-2035 2035-2040
Year
Source of Basic Data: Philippine Statistics Authority
9-4
Table 9.2A
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE
AND BY SEX AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
Province 2015 2016 2017
9-5
Table 9.2B
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE,
BY ATTENDANT AT BIRTH AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
Province
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Attendant at Birth
9-6
Table 9.2C
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE OF MOTHER
BY SEX, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Table 9.3
PROJECTED TOTAL FERTILITY RATE BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL BY REGION
2005-2040
Medium Assumption
(In Percent)
Region 2005- 2010- 2015- 2020- 2025- 2030- 2035-
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040
Philippines 2.48 2.31 2.15 2.00 1.86 1.74 1.62
National Capital Region 2.48 2.31 2.15 2.00 1.86 1.74 1.62
Cordillera Administrative Region 3.40 3.17 2.95 2.75 2.56 2.38 2.22
Region I - Ilocos 3.38 3.14 2.93 2.72 2.54 2.36 2.20
Ilocos Norte 2.95 2.75 2.56 2.38 2.22 2.07 1.93
Ilocos Sur 2.98 2.78 2.59 2.41 2.25 2.09 1.95
La Union 3.34 3.11 2.90 2.70 2.51 2.34 2.18
Pangasinan 3.60 3.36 3.13 2.91 2.71 2.53 2.35
Region II - Cagayan Valley 3.05 2.84 2.65 2.47 2.30 2.14 1.99
Region III - Central Luzon 2.81 2.61 2.43 2.27 2.11 1.97 1.83
Region IVA - CALABARZON 2.83 2.64 2.45 2.28 2.13 1.98 1.84
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 4.48 4.17 3.88 3.62 3.37 3.14 2.92
Region V - Bicol 3.91 3.64 3.39 3.16 2.94 2.74 2.55
Region VI - Western Visayas 3.59 3.35 3.12 2.90 2.70 2.52 2.34
Region VII - Central Visayas 3.22 2.99 2.79 2.59 2.42 2.25 2.09
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 4.09 3.81 3.55 3.31 3.08 2.87 2.67
Region IX - Western Mindanao 3.76 3.50 3.26 3.03 2.82 2.63 2.45
Region X - Northern Mindanao 3.40 3.16 2.95 2.74 2.56 2.38 2.22
Region XI - Southern Mindanao 2.83 2.65 2.45 2.28 2.13 1.98 1.84
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 3.77 3.51 3.27 3.04 2.83 2.64 2.46
Region XIII - Caraga 3.78 3.52 3.28 3.05 2.84 2.65 2.47
Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao
3.68 3.43 3.20 2.98 2.77 2.58 2.40
Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census of Population.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 9.4A
NUMBER OF REGISTERED MATERNAL DEATHS, AND INFANT
DEATHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE AND BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
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Table 9.4B
NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE
BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
Province/Type
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
of Attendance
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Fig. 9.3 Number of Registered Deaths by Usual Residence, Ilocos Region: 2013-2020
36,000
35,000 34,740
35,398
34,500 34,834
33,000
32,988
32,500
32,000
31,500
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
Fig. 9.4 Number of Registered Deaths Under One Year, Foetal Deaths
and Maternal Deaths, Ilocos Region: 2019
1,400
800
200
50
0
2019
Year
Source of Basic Data: Philippine Statitics Authority
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Table 9.4C
NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE
PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION, BY PROVINCE
2015-2020
Table 9.4D
NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATHS UNDER ONE YEAR, FOETAL DEATHS
AND MATERNAL DEATHS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
Ilocos Region
Less than 1 year 1,169 1,205 1,136 … 1,157
Foetal 521 452 398 … 467
Maternal 73 69 65 … 50
Ilocos Norte
Less than 1 year 127 133 114 … 128
Foetal 72 60 72 … 71
Maternal 9 5 5 … 11
Ilocos Sur
Less than 1 year 139 115 132 … 120
Foetal 37 41 30 … 48
Maternal 6 5 8 … 5
La Union
Less than 1 year 214 204 181 … 229
Foetal 101 66 67 … 58
Maternal 12 14 8 … 4
Pangasinan
Less than 1 year 689 753 709 … 680
Foetal 311 285 229 … 290
Maternal 46 45 44 … 30
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Table 9.5
INFANT MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
(Infants under one year of age per 1,000 livebirths)
Table 9.5A
UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
(Children under age 5 per 1,000 livebirths)
Table 9.5B
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
(Deaths of women from pregnancy-related causes per 100,000 livebirths)
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Table 9.6A
LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY
NUMBER AND RATE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Causes
No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate
Cardio-Vascular Diseases (CVD) 3,427 67.01 2,792 53.05 3,953 76.21 … … 372 7.06
Pneumonia 3,795 74.21 3,987 75.75 … … 1,867 64.02 3,548 67.31
T.B. (All Forms) 538 10.52 … … … … … … 324 6.15
Cancer 2,504 48.97 2,521 47.90 2,198 42.37 1,164 39.91 2,685 50.94
Hypertension 2,002.00 39.15 2,061.00 39.16 1,636.00 31.54 … … 640 12.14
Accidents 787 14.95 964 18.58 … … 905 17.17
Septicemia … … … … … … … … 425 8.06
Diarrheal Diseases … … … … … … … … … …
Liver Disorder/Diseases, Cirrhosis … … … … … … … … … …
Kidney Diseases 948 17.99
Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary 682 13.34 561 10.66 … … 366 12.55 773 14.67
Disease (COPD)
Cardio-Vascular Accidents (CVA) … … … … 1,583 30.52 838 28.73 … …
Bronchial Asthma … … … … … … … … 357 6.77
Diseases of the Heart … … … … … … … … … …
Diabetes Mellitus 950 18.58 738 14.02 757 14.59 … … 805 15.27
Heart Diseases … … … … … … 3,341 114.56 3,534 67.05
Notes: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2009-2011 are projections from the 1995
Census-based National/Regional/Provincial Population Projections
Source: Department of Health Center for Health Development - Regional Office I
Table 9.6B
LEADING CAUSES OF INFANT MORTALITY NUMBER AND RATE, REGION I
2016-2020
(Rates per 1,000 live births)
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Cause
No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate
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Table 9.6C
LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY
NUMBER AND RATE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 live births)
Abortion - - - - - - - - - -
Septic Abortion - - - - - - - - - -
Post-Partum Hemorrhage 15 17.5 17 20.6 8 10.1 7 11.5 10 18.0
Eclampsia 25 29.2 22 20.6 17 21.4 11 18.0 14 25.2
Ectopic Pregnancy - - - - - - - - - -
Abruptio Placenta - - - - - - - - - -
Retained Placenta - - - - - - - - - -
Placenta Previa - - - - - - - - - -
Placenta Accreta - - - - - - - - - -
Heart Diseases - - - - - - 2 3.3 - -
Hypovolemia - - - - - - - - - -
Uterine Atony - - - - - - - - - -
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 3 5.4
Amniotic Embolism 8 9.3 3 3.6 5 6.3 1 4.1 - -
Pulmonary Embolism 2 3.6
Shock - - - - - - - - - -
Perpetual Sepsis 2 2.3 3 3.6 3 3.8 3 4.9 - -
Raptured Uterus - - - - - - - - - -
Post-Partum Septicema - - - - - - - - - -
Other Complications of 2 2.3 3 3.6 - - - - 2 3.6
Pregnancy, Childbirth and - - - - - - - - - -
Puerperium - - - - - - - - - -
… No data available
- data is nill or zero
Source: Department of Health Center for Health Development, Regional Office I
Table 9.7
LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY
NUMBER AND RATE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
Acute Respiratory 408,007 7,978.51 378,821 7,197.46 343,500 6,622.05 207,809 7,125.00 171,855 3,260.51
Infection
a. Bronchitis … … … … … … … … 1,618 30.70
b. Influenza … … … … … … … … 1,070 20.30
c. Pneumonia … … 16,679 316.89 … … … … 5,240 99.42
Diarrhea 28,045 548.42 29,337 557.39 … … 11,653 400.00 … …
Accidents … …
Hypertension 111,788 2,185.99 141,696 2,692.17 108,588 2,093.38 … … 64,209 1,218.20
T.B. (All Forms) … … … … … … 4,741.00 163.00 4,575 86.80
Cancer … … … … 808.00 15.58 … … … …
Typhoid & Paratyphoid … … … … … … … … … …
Fever 1/ … … … … … … … … … …
Measles … … … … … … … … … …
Malnutrition … … … … … … … … … …
Chicken Pox … … … … … … … … … …
Dengue Fever … … … … … … … … … …
Musculoskeletal Disorder 35,645 677.24 … … … … 11,334 215.03
Urinary Tract Infection 30,676 599.86 34,559 656.61 17,375 334.96 11248 386.00 11,557 219.26
Skin Disease 24,846 485.86 48,340 918.44 23,211 447.47 25668 880.00 28,862 547.58
Injuries (all kinds) 38,644 755.68 39,290 746.50 28,542 550.24 20084 689.00 23,655 448.79
Viral Hepatitis … … … … … … … … … …
Bronchial Asthma … … 14,558 276.60 … … … … … …
Influenza 1,070 20.30
Pneumonia 5,240 99.42
Diseases of the Heart … … … … 682.00 13.15 19451 667.00 27,547 522.63
Infectious/Viral Hepatitis … … … … … … … … … …
Malaria … … … … … … … … … …
Malignant Neoplasms … … … … … … … … … …
Varicella … … … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
… No data available
Source: Department of Health Center for Health Development, Regional Office I
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Fig. 9.5 Rate of Leading Causes of Mortality, Ilocos Region: 2020
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
Rate
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
Cancer
CVA
COPD
CVD
Pneumonia
Heart Diseases
Source of Basic Data: Department of Health Center for Health Development - Regional Office I
Skin Diseases
TB (all forms)
Diarrhea
0 300 600 900 1,200 1,500 1,800 2,100 2,400 2,700 3,000
Rate
Source of Basic Data: Department of Health Center for Health Development - Regional Office I
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Table 9.8 MDG
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
2016 2017
No. No.
Province/City
Notifiable Diseases Both Women Men Rate Both Women Men Rate
Sexes Sexes
Ilocos Region
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Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
20290 10081 10209 391.15 19524 9630 9894 372.33 9,364 4,540 4,824 177.66
13968 6806 7162 269.28 15809 7682 8127 301.48 4,541 2,171 2,370 86.15
710 366 344 13.69 2087 982 1105 39.80 219 108 111 4.15
14860 7094 7766 286.47 19106 8952 10154 364.36 7,407 3,380 4,027 140.53
2 0 2 0.04 2 2 0.04 3 0 3 0.06
0 0 0 0.00 1 1 0.02 0 0 0 0.00
1014 474 540 19.55 2011 979 1032 38.35 1,116 548 568 21.17
85 28 57 1.64 96 43 53 1.83 45 27 18 0.85
20 7 13 0.39 22 7 15 0.42 13 3 10 0.25
3 0 3 0.06 8 2 6 0.15 3 1 2 0.06
2 1 1 0.04 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00
77 11 66 1.48 62 8 54 1.18 61 11 50 1.16
21 7 14 0.40 35 18 17 0.67 38 14 24 0.72
5 4 1 0.10 6 6 0.11 1 0 1 0.02
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Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
2016 2017
No. No.
Province/City
Notifiable Diseases Both Women Men Rate Both Women Men Rate
Sexes Sexes
Ilocos Norte
Diarrhea … … … … … … … …
Pneumonia … … … … … … … …
Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis … … … … … … … …
Influenza … … … … … … … …
Measles … … … … … … … …
T.B. (All Forms) … … … … … … … …
Diseases of the Heart … … … … … … … …
Malignant Neoplasms … … … … … … … …
Chicken Pox … … … … … … … …
Dengue Fever … … … … … … … …
Malaria … … … … … … … …
Cholera … … … … … … … …
Typhoid and Paratyphoid … … … … … … … …
Viral Hepatitis … … … … … … … …
Rabies … … … … … … … …
Diphtheria … … … … … … … …
Tetanus Neonatorum … … … … … … … …
Tetanus … … … … … … … …
Poliomyelitis … … … … … … … …
Whooping Cough … … … … … … … …
Gonorrhea … … … … … … … …
Syphilis … … … … … … … …
AIDS/HIV Infection … … … … … … … …
Leprosy … … … … … … … …
Schistosomiasis … … … … … … … …
Filariasis … … … … … … … …
Meningitis/Encephalitis … … … … … … … …
Leptospirosis … … … … … … … …
Poisoning (Food/Chemical) … … … … … … … …
Meningococcemia … … … … … … … …
Hypertension … … … … … … … …
Others … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
2. No data for 2005
Sources: Department of Health, Health Intelligence Service and Department of Health - Regional Office I
9-18
Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
4,606 2,298 2,308 758.2 3266 1592 1674 62.28 1,515 757 758 246.98
0.00
0.00
3,549 1,755 1,794 584.2 3285 1616 1669 62.65 750 370 380 122.26
54 35 19 8.9 83 36 47 1.58 5 0 5 0.82
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1,886 938 948 310.5 2878 1382 1496 54.88 176 71 105 28.69
0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0
110 46 64 18.1 52 22 30 0.99 8 5 3 1.30
2 0 2 0.3 5 2 3 0.10 5 0 5 0.82
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
1 0 1 0.2 8 4 4 0.15 10 5 5 1.63
0 0 0 … … … … … … … … …
… … … … 0 … … 0.00 … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
0 0 0 7 3 4 0.13 26 11 15 4.24
25 2 23 4.1 8 2 6 0.15 12 2 10 1.96
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
9-19
Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
2016 2017
No. No.
Province/City
Notifiable Diseases Both Women Men Rate Both Women Men Rate
Sexes Sexes
Ilocos Sur
Diarrhea … … … … … … … …
Pneumonia … … … … … … … …
Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis … … … … … … … …
Influenza … … … … … … … …
Measles … … … … … … … …
T.B. (All Forms) … … … … … … … …
Diseases of the Heart … … … … … … … …
Malignant Neoplasms … … … … … … … …
Chicken Pox … … … … … … … …
Dengue Fever … … … … … … … …
Malaria … … … … … … … …
Cholera … … … … … … … …
Typhoid and Paratyphoid … … … … … … … …
Viral Hepatitis … … … … … … … …
Rabies … … … … … … … …
Diphtheria … … … … … … … …
Tetanus Neonatorum … … … … … … … …
Tetanus … … … … … … … …
Poliomyelitis … … … … … … … …
Whooping Cough … … … … … … … …
Gonorrhea … … … … … … … …
Syphilis … … … … … … … …
AIDS/HIV Infection … … … … … … … …
Leprosy … … … … … … … …
Schistosomiasis … … … … … … … …
Filariasis … … … … … … … …
Meningitis/Encephalitis … … … … … … … …
Leptospirosis … … … … … … … …
Poisoning (Food/Chemical) … … … … … … … …
Meningococcemia … … … … … … … …
Hypertension … … … … … … … …
Others … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
2. No data for 2005
Sources: Department of Health, Health Intelligence Service and Department of Health - Regional Office I
9-20
Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
3,601 1,787 1,814 508.95 3337 1685 1652 63.64 804 879 925 112.32
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
1,704 838 866 240.84 4062 1927 2135 77.46 1,359 637 722 189.85
49 22 27 6.93 115 51 64 2.19 13 8 5 1.82
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
2,014 990 1,024 284.65 4382 2057 2325 83.57 1,499 635 864 209.41
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
447 210 237 63.18 1438 721 717 27.42 863 427 436 120.56
10 8 2 1.41 8 7 1 0.15 0 0 0 0.00
4 1 3 0.57 4 1 3 0.08 2 0 2 0.28
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
13 4 9 1.84 1 1 0 0.02 8 3 5 1.12
3 0 3 0.42 3 1 2 0.06 2 1 1 0.28
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
47 18 29 6.64 2 1 1 0.04 6 2 4 0.84
21 9 12 2.97 20 1 19 0.38 31 1 30 4.33
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
9-21
Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
2016 2017
No. No.
Province/City
Notifiable Diseases Both Women Men Rate Both Women Men Rate
Sexes Sexes
La Union
Diarrhea … … … … … … … …
Pneumonia … … … … … … … …
Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis … … … … … … … …
Influenza … … … … … … … …
Measles … … … … … … … …
T.B. (All Forms) … … … … … … … …
Diseases of the Heart … … … … … … … …
Malignant Neoplasms … … … … … … … …
Chicken Pox … … … … … … … …
Dengue Fever … … … … … … … …
Malaria … … … … … … … …
Cholera … … … … … … … …
Typhoid and Paratyphoid … … … … … … … …
Viral Hepatitis … … … … … … … …
Rabies … … … … … … … …
Diphtheria … … … … … … … …
Tetanus Neonatorum … … … … … … … …
Tetanus … … … … … … … …
Poliomyelitis … … … … … … … …
Whooping Cough … … … … … … … …
Gonorrhea … … … … … … … …
Syphilis … … … … … … … …
AIDS/HIV Infection … … … … … … … …
Leprosy … … … … … … … …
Schistosomiasis … … … … … … … …
Filariasis … … … … … … … …
Meningitis/Encephalitis … … … … … … … …
Leptospirosis … … … … … … … …
Poisoning (Food/Chemical) … … … … … … … …
Meningococcemia … … … … … … … …
Hypertension … … … … … … … …
Others … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
2. No data for 2005
Sources: Department of Health, Health Intelligence Service and Department of Health - Regional Office I
9-22
Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
3,280 1,605 1,675 403.63 3230 1604 1626 61.60 1,706 850 856 205.99
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
4,099 2,037 2,062 504.42 3448 1732 1716 65.75 1,189 566 623 143.57
161 89 72 19.81 384 178 206 7.32 56 26 30 6.76
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
2,474 1,205 1,269 304.45 1949 908 1041 37.17 347 148 199 41.90
1 0 1 0.12 1 1 0.02 2 0 2 0.24
… … … … … … … … … … … …
113 53 60 13.91 136 64 72 2.59 19 8 11 2.29
11 6 5 1.35 18 9 9 0.34 0 0 0 0.00
3 2 1 0.37 5 3 2 0.10 3 1 2 0.36
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
7 2 5 0.86 13 2 11 0.25 9 1 8 1.09
2 1 1 0.25 6 2 4 0.11 10 4 6 1.21
10 0 1 1.23 1 1 0.02 0 0 0 0.00
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
184 71 113 22.64 1 1 0.02 0 0 0 0.00
50 2 48 6.15 73 7 66 1.39 21 1 20 2.54
… … … … … … … … … … … …
2 2 0 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
9-23
Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
2016 2017
No. No.
Province/City
Notifiable Diseases Both Women Men Rate Both Women Men Rate
Sexes Sexes
Pangasinan
Diarrhea … … … … … … … …
Pneumonia … … … … … … … …
Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis … … … … … … … …
Influenza … … … … … … … …
Measles … … … … … … … …
T.B. (All Forms) … … … … … … … …
Diseases of the Heart … … … … … … … …
Malignant Neoplasms … … … … … … … …
Chicken Pox … … … … … … … …
Dengue Fever … … … … … … … …
Malaria … … … … … … … …
Cholera
Typhoid and Paratyphoid
Viral Hepatitis
Rabies
Diphtheria
Tetanus Neonatorum
Tetanus
Poliomyelitis
Whooping Cough
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
AIDS/HIV Infection
Leprosy
Schistosomiasis
Filariasis
Meningitis/Encephalitis
Leptospirosis
Poisoning (Food/Chemical)
Meningococcemia
Hypertension
Others
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
2. No data for 2005
Sources: Department of Health, Health Intelligence Service and Department of Health - Regional Office I
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Table 9.8 Continued
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES
BY CAUSE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
(Rates per 100,000 population)
8,803 439 4,412 287.72 9691 4749 4942 184.81 4,339 2,054 2,285 139.37
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
4,616 2,176 2,440 150.87 5013 2407 2606 95.60 1,243 598 645 39.92
446 220 226 14.58 1505 717 788 28.70 145 74 71 4.66
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
… … … … … … … … … … … …
8,486 3,961 4,525 277.36 9897 4605 5292 188.74 5,385 2,526 2,859 172.96
1 0 1 0.03 1 1 0.02 1 0 1 0.03
344 165 179 11.24 385 172 213 7.34 226 108 118 7.26
62 14 48 2.03 65 25 40 1.24 40 27 13 1.28
13 4 9 0.42 13 3 10 0.25 8 2 6 0.26
3 0 3 0.10 8 2 6 0.15 3 1 2 0.10
0.00
51 4 47 1.67 0 0.00 41 5 36 1.32
15 6 9 0.49 18 11 7 0.34 16 4 12 0.51
4 4 0 0.13 5 0 5 0.10 1 0 1 0.03
0 0.00
0 0.00
0 0.00
0 0.00
0 0.00
0 0.00
44 12 32 1.44 148 59 89 2.82 99 40 59 3.18
484 54 430 15.82 204 22 182 3.89 41 4 37 1.32
0 0.00 0.00
2 0 2 0.07 0 0.00 1 0 1 0.03
0 0.00
0 0.00
1/ Includes other Salmonella infections.
a/ 2003 data does not include Laoag City.
b/ 2004 data included in Pangasinan
Note: 1. Population figures used as denominator for 2001-2006 are projections based on 1995 CPH.
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Table 9.9 MDG
PROPORTION OF ONE-YEAR OLD CHILDREN IMMUNIZED
AGAINST MEASLES BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
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Table 9.11 MDG
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE USED
ILOCOS REGION: 1998, 2003, 2008, 2011, and 2013
60.0
50.0
40.0
Rate
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
1998 2003 2008 2011 2013
Any Method Any Modern Method Any Traditional Method No Method
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Table 9.13 MDG
PROPORTION OF BIRTHS ATTENDED BY SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2006-2019
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Table 9.14A
PROJECTED AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH BY SEX, ILOCOS REGION
Medium Assumption
2000-2040
(In Years)
Table 9.14B
PROJECTED LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH BY SEX
BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
Medium Assumption
2000-2040
Ilocos Region
Women 73.52 74.72 75.92 76.92 77.92 78.72 79.52 80.32
Men 66.87 68.37 69.57 70.77 71.77 72.77 73.57 74.73
Ilocos Norte
Women 74.75 75.95 76.95 77.95 78.75 79.55 80.35 80.85
Men 67.77 68.97 70.17 71.17 72.17 73.17 73.97 74.77
Ilocos Sur
Women 73.13 74.33 75.53 76.53 77.53 78.33 79.13 79.93
Men 63.96 65.96 67.46 68.96 70.16 71.16 72.16 73.16
La Union
Women 74.40 75.60 76.60 77.60 78.40 79.20 80.00 80.50
Men 67.62 68.82 70.02 71.02 72.02 73.02 73.82 74.62
Pangasinan
Women 73.94 75.14 76.14 77.14 78.14 78.94 79.74 80.54
Men 67.41 68.91 70.11 71.11 72.11 73.11 73.91 74.71
Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 9.15
NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE
HOSPITALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
Total Government Private
Province/
Number of Bed Number of Bed Number of Bed
Year
Hospitals Capacity Hospitals Capacity Hospitals Capacity
Ilocos Region
2016 86 3,852 36 1,998 50 1,854
2017 82 4,110 35 2,149 47 1,961
2018 79 4,331 35 2,317 44 2,014
2019 80 4,347 34 2,299 46 2,048
2020 80 4,517 34 2,299 46 2,218
Ilocos Norte
2016 8 377 4 268 4 109
2017 7 352 3 243 4 109
2018 7 352 3 243 4 109
2019 6 334 2 225 4 109
2020 6 334 2 225 4 109
Ilocos Sur
2016 12 451 6 180 6 271
2017 12 451 6 180 6 271
2018 13 543 6 200 7 343
2019 14 563 6 200 8 363
2020 13 543 6 200 7 343
La Union
2016 7 230 6 215 1 15
2017 7 230 6 215 1 15
2018 7 230 6 215 1 15
2019 8 310 6 215 2 95
2020 7 230 6 215 1 15
Pangasinan
2016 21 551 11 320 10 231
2017 19 623 11 401 8 222
2018 19 659 11 449 8 210
2019 19 666 11 449 8 217
2020 20 706 11 449 9 257
Alaminos City
2016 3 125 1 75 2 50
2017 3 125 1 75 2 50
2018 2 117 1 75 1 42
2019 3 125 1 75 2 50
2020 3 125 1 75 2 50
Candon City
2016 4 99 1 25 3 74
2017 4 99 1 25 3 74
2018 4 119 1 25 3 74
2019 4 118 1 25 3 93
2020 4 118 1 25 3 93
Dagupan City
2016 9 720 1 300 8 420
2017 10 835 1 300 9 535
2018 9 760 1 300 8 460
2019 9 760 1 300 8 460
2020 9 760 1 300 8 460
a/ City data is included in the provincial data.
Source: Department of Health - Center for Health Development I
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Table 9.15 Continued
NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE
HOSPITALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2020
Urdaneta City
2016 3 192 1 50 2 142
2017 3 252 1 110 2 142
2018 3 252 1 110 2 142
2019 3 252 1 110 2 142
2020 3 252 1 110 2 142
Vigan City
2016 5 194 1 100 4 94
2017 5 221 1 100 4 121
2018 3 156 1 100 2 56
2019 3 156 1 100 2 56
2020 3 156 1 100 2 56
8
Number
Province
Source of Basic Data: Department of Health - Center for Health Development - Regional Office I
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Table 9.16
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-7 YEARS OLD
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2001-2003
Province/City Total No. Underweight
Year of Children Total Severely Moderately Mildly Normal Overweight
Weighed
Ilocos Region
2001 749,036 235,051 4,272 33,541 197,238 479,352 34,633
2002 595,843 356,814 10,506 77,434 268,874 216,411 22,618
2003 682,217 267,474 5,578 48,801 213,095 381,245 33,498
Ilocos Norte
2001 67,136 18,319 325 3,053 14,941 45,552 3,265
2002 68,664 17,641 359 3,050 14,232 47,585 3,438
2003 68,437 18,434 343 2,995 15,096 45,882 4,121
Ilocos Sur
2001 98,746 29,910 438 4,562 24,910 64,679 4,157
2002 86,066 24,195 277 3,244 20,674 58,144 3,727
2003 87,536 23,165 196 2,839 20,130 60,571 3,800
La Union
2001 113,722 27,944 382 4,587 22,975 81,813 3,965
2002 95,597 22,661 238 3,538 18,885 69,540 3,396
2003 95,208 20,993 200 2,999 17,794 71,188 3,027
Pangasinan
2001 395,309 133,715 2,508 17,969 113,238 242,971 18,623
2002 390,497 129,089 2,232 16,713 110,144 243,646 17,762
2003 393,333 125,996 2,239 16,245 107,512 248,539 18,798
Alaminos City 1/
2001
2002 15,329 4,017 89 406 3,522 9,588 1,724
2003 15,436 4,316 125 444 3,747 8,976 2,144
Candon City 1/
2001
2002 9,178 2,331 52 475 1,804 6,225 622
2003 6,273 1,580 56 262 1,262 4,312 381
Dagupan City
2001 27,361 9,745 249 1,131 8,365 16,949 667
2002 25,462 7,771 232 1,004 6,535 15,485 2,206
2003 26,382 7,717 261 1,291 6,165 17,158 1,507
Laoag City
2001 16,398 4,151 55 653 3,443 9,559 2,688
2002 13,232 3,771 41 359 3,371 8,447 1,014
2003 15,974 3,823 35 422 3,366 10,958 1,193
San Carlos City
2001 30,364 11,267 315 1,586 9,366 17,829 1,268
2002 30,996 11,601 346 1,759 9,496 17,954 1,441
2003 30,518 11,189 272 1,459 9,458 17,851 1,478
1/ 1998-2001 data for Alaminos City is still part of Pangasinan while data for Candon City and Vigan City for
these years are
Note: Data for 2003 is as of January 2003. Operationg Timbang is usually conducted during the 1st quarter of the year.
Source: Department of Health and National Nutrition Council Regional Offices I
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Table 9.16 Continued
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-7 YEARS OLD
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2001-2003
Province/City Total No. Underweight
Year of Children Total Severely Moderately Mildly Normal Overweight
Weighed
Urdaneta City 2/
2001 20,671 6,303 208 1,312 4,783 12,977 1,391
2002 21,980 5,914 185 1,173 4,556 14,441 1,625
2003 22,201 5,755 187 1,083 4,485 14,625 1,821
Vigan City 1/
2001 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
2002 5,814 833 4 87 742 4,724 257
2003 5,350 727 6 50 671 4,425 198
1/ 1998-2001 data for Alaminos City is still part of Pangasinan while data for Candon City and Vigan City for
these years are still part of Ilocos Sur.
2/ The 1998 data for Urdaneta City and San Fernando City are still part of Pangasinan and La Union, respectively.
Fig.9.9 Nutritional Status of Children Under 6 Years Old, Ilocos Region, 2016-2019
18,000 2003
15,511 15,703
16,000
14,663
1997
13,635
Number of Children Weighted
14,000 1998
1999
11,874 2000
12,000 11,106 10,864 2001
10,146
2002
10,000 2003
8,000
6,000
3,939
4,000 3,017 2,914
2,645
2,000
-
2016 2017 2018 2019
Year
Source of Basic Data: Department of Health- Regional Office I and National Nutrition Council - Ilocos Region
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Table 9.16A MDG
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2019
Province/City Total Children Weighed Severely Underweight Underweight
Year Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys
2016
Ilocos Region 500,980 244,110 256,870 3,017 1,438 1,579 11,874 5,743 6,131
0 0 0
Ilocos Norte 36,205 17,949 18,256 388 186 202 1,825 911 914
Ilocos Sur 61,291 29,622 31,669 347 152 195 2,126 1,060 1,066
La Union 67,463 32,460 35,003 385 208 177 2,375 1,201 1,174
Pangasinan 346,862 169,515 177,347 1,606 747 859 4,930 2,338 2,592
0 0 0
Alaminos City 10,076 4,836 5,240 159 70 89 423 207 216
Batac City 4,092 1,938 2,154 33 18 15 177 88 89
Candon City 6,545 3,098 3,447 26 12 14 157 79 78
Dagupan City 12,975 6,257 6,718 229 146 83 634 225 409
Laoag City 10,974 5,439 5,535 10 5 5 87 31 56
San Carlos City 24,597 12,197 12,400 287 130 157 936 466 470
San Fernando City 15,239 7,296 7,943 43 20 23 317 160 157
Urdaneta City 17,267 8,350 8,917 144 65 79 506 246 260
Vigan City 5,810 2,774 3,036 15 4 11 115 63 52
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Table 9. 16A Continued
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2016-2019
Province/City Normal Combined Overweight & Obese (WFH)
Year Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys
2016
Ilocos Region 584,315 285,335 298,980 15,511 6,875 8,636
0 0
Ilocos Norte 33,741 16,661 17,080 1,176 557 619
Ilocos Sur 61,050 29,637 31,413 1,961 864 1,097
La Union 56,483 27,247 29,236 1,749 765 984
Pangasinan 336,608 165,037 171,571 7,854 3,520 4,334
0 0
Alaminos City 9,997 4,817 5,180 492 206 286
Batac City 3,457 1,657 1,800 182 79 103
Candon City 5,332 2,550 2,782 388 159 229
Dagupan City 10,875 5,074 5,801 67 32 35
Laoag City 10,831 5,313 5,518 169 59 110
San Carlos City 24,491 12,156 12,335 506 240 266
San Fernando City 12,706 6,073 6,633 449 183 266
Urdaneta City 13,864 6,753 7,111 445 183 262
Vigan City 4,880 2,360 2,520 73 28 45
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Table 9.17
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT DOCTORS, NURSES, DENTISTS AND
OTHER MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Physician 26 26 27 26 26 26
Nurse 34 34 49 34 34 35
Midwife 151 137 148 137 137 131
RSI 36 37 37 23 23 36
Dentist 21 22 20 18 18 14
Nutritionist 2 1 1 1 1 1
Ilocos Sur
Physician 43 42 42 46 41 43
Nurse 47 49 67 80 61 279
Midwife 176 177 183 327 172 237
RSI 33 34 39 39 38 37
Dentist 28 17 5 25 5 20
Nutritionist 3 0 0 0 1 1
La Union
Physician 25 27 25 24 21 28
Nurse 35 101 47 50 48 192
Midwife 194 201 191 193 185 212
RSI 54 57 52 52 45 43
Dentist 15 15 16 17 11 19
Nutritionist 2 0 0 0 0 3
Pangasinan
Physician 71 74 79 91 95 87
Nurse 191 166 245 265 275 346
Midwife 502 502 550 534 519 544
RSI 48 66 76 75 67 60
Dentist 48 52 53 52 47 53
Nutritionist 51 14 14 48 18 15
Note:
RSI - Rural Sanitary Inspector
Source: Department of Health - Center for Health Development Regional Office I
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Table 9.18
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS INVOLVED IN FOOD AND DRUG PRODUCTION
PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION
2011-2020
Table 9.19
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS INVOLVED IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD AND DRUGS
ILOCOS REGION: 2010-2020
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Table 9.18 Continued
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS INVOLVED IN FOOD AND DRUGS PRODUCTION
PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION
2011-2020
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Table 9.20
NUMBER OF SELECTED D.O.H. FACILITIES BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2009-2020
Ilocos Region 151 1,006 151 1,006 154 1,043 154 1,043 148 1,102 148 1,129
Ilocos Region 148 1,149 148 1,149 149 1,268 149 1,379 149 1,347 150 1,470
Fig. 9.10 Number of Selected D.O.H. Facilities by Province, Ilocos Region: 2020
800
717
700
Brgy. Health Stations
600
Health Centers
500
400
322 319
300
200 71
112
100 25 34
20
0
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
Source of Basic Data: Department of Health - Center for Health Development - Regional Office I
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Chapter 10
EDUCATION
Data on the country’s educational system are essential in the planning, implementation,
and supervision of programs in this field. The primary goal of programs is to develop a
meaningful and efficient educational system in the country. This is a priority thrust of the
government today. A specific objective of programs and systems put in place is to update the
quality of our educational system at all its levels. Education is indispensable in bringing
about the desired behavioral and attitudinal changes in the population to affect
socioeconomic development. The far-reaching and enduring effects of a literate citizenry on
individual and societal growth and progress call for serious effort to continuously improve
and promote the accessibility of our educational system to changes in the socio-economic
spheres and the demands of development initiatives pose a challenge to our decision-makers
and educators. To address these challenges most efficient and effective, an adequate and
timely supply of data focusing on the levels and state of resources and facilities and the
accomplishments of our educational system is indeed vital.
This chapter presents data on important aspects of the educational system at the regional
down to the division level. The statistics presented include enrollment and number of schools
and teachers by level and government or private and tertiary graduates program. The chapter
contains several derived indicators, such as student-teacher, and performance indicators, such
as participation, retention, survival, completion, dropout, transition, and graduation rates.
This chapter also shows data on literacy rate and highest grade completed of the population
and the school-going age population. The basic sources of data are the Department of
Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Philippine Statistics
Authority (PSA), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). The
DepEd compiles, tabulates, analyzes, and releases data about the educational system by level
and the derived performance indicators based on the administrative reporting systems of the
department. The PSA on the other hand generates the data on literacy, school-going age
population, and the educational attainment of households using the results of its census of
population.
HIGHLIGHTS:
In SY 2016-2017, elementary (Grades 1 to 6) enrollment in government and private schools
decreased by 2.3 percent compared with the previous year. On the other hand, secondary
(Grades 7 to 10) enrollment was higher by 1.6 percent during the same school year. More
boys were enrolled in elementary and secondary levels in government schools compared
with girls during the same school year.
Cohort survival rate for government and private elementary schools in SY 2015-2016 was
registered at 88.9 percent. Meanwhile, cohort survival rate for government secondary
schools was recorded at 82.3 percent in SY 2015-2016.
In 2018, there were 98 out of 100 household population, 10 years old and over, in Ilocos
Region who are literate. Literacy rate for men and women registered at 97.9 percent and
98.4 percent, respectively.
Table 10.1 Number of Government and Private Schools by Level of Education 10-4
and Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2010-2011 to SY 2016-2017
Table 10.2 Number of Teachers in Government and Private Schools by Level 10-6
of Education and Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2008-2009 to
SY 2016-2017
Table 10.3 Enrollment in Elementary Level for Government and Private 10-10
Schools by Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2006-2007 to SY
2019-2020
Table 10.3A Enrollment in Elementary Level for Government and Private 10-12
Schools by Level of Education, Sex and Province/City, Ilocos
Region: SY 2016-2017
Table 10.3B Number of Kindergarten Enrollees in Private and Government 10-14
Schools by Sex and Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2014-2015 to
SY 2016-2017
Table 10.3C Enrollment in Secondary and Tertiary Levels for Government and 10-16
Private Schools by Sex and Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2014-
15 to SY 2016-2017
Table 10.4A Net Enrollment Ratio (NER) in Elementary Level for Government 10-22
and Private Schools by Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2001-
2002 to SY 2015-2016
Table 10.4B Cohort Survival Rate (CSR) in Elementary Level in Government 10-24
and Private Schools by Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2001-
2002 to SY 2015-2016
Table 10.4C Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary 10-26
Education, Ilocos Region: SY 2008-2009 to SY 2016-2017
Table 10.4D Performance Indicators in Government Elementary and Secondary 10-27
Schools by Province/City, Ilocos Region: SY 2010-2011 to SY
2015-2016
Table 10.5 Enrollment in Public and Private Higher Education Institutions by 10-28
Discipline Group and Sex, Ilocos Region: SY 2014-2015 to SY
2016-2017
Table 10.6A Number of Tertiary Graduates by Program Level, Ilocos Region: 10-29
SY 2010-2011 to SY 2018-2019
Table 10.6B Number of Graduates in Public and Private Higher Education 10-29
Institutions by Discipline Group and Sex, Ilocos Region: SY 2017-
2018 to SY 2018-2019
Table 10.7A Basic Literacy Rate of Population 10 Years and Over by Sex and 10-30
Age Group, Ilocos Region: 2008, 2013 and 2018
Table 10.7B Functional Literacy Rate of Population 10 -64 Years Old and Over 10-30
by Highest Educational Attainment, Ilocos Region: 2008, 2013 and
2018
10-2
Table 10.8 School-Going Age Population by Age Group by Province, Ilocos 10-32
Region: Census Years 1975-1995
Table 10.9 Private Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest 10-32
Grade Completed, Sex and Province, Ilocos Region: Census Years
2007, 2010 and 2015
Table 10.10A Enrollment in Private Tech-Voc Institutions by Occupation, Sex and 10-35
Province, Ilocos Region: SY 2016-2017 TP SY 2018-2019
Table 10.10B Enrollment in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and Sex, Ilocos 10-38
Region: 2017-2019
Table 10.11 Number of Graduates in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and 10-38
Sex: 2017-2020
Table 10.12 Number of Trade Workers Assessed and Certified by Sex and 10-39
Province, Ilocos Region: 2014-2019
Figure 10.1 Number of Elementary and Secondary Schools , Ilocos Region: SY 10-8
2011-2012 to SY 2016-2017
Figure 10.2 Number of Teachers in Government Schools in Elementary and 10-9
Secondary Levels, Ilocos Region: SY 2009-2010 to SY 2012-2013
and SY 2015-2016 to SY2016-2017
Figure 10.3 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary Education for Government 10-15
Schools, Ilocos Region: SY 2016-2017
Figure 10.4 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Secondary Education for Government 10-15
Schools, Ilocos Region: SY 2016-2017
Figure 10.5 Net Enrollment Ratio in Elementary Level for Government Schools, 10-23
Ilocos Region: SYs 2008-2009 to 2015-2016
Figure 10.6 Cohort Survival Rate in Elementary Level for Government Schools, 10-25
Ilocos Region: SY 2009-2010 to SY 2015-2016
Figure 10.7 Literacy Rate of Private Household Population 10 Years and Over 10-31
by Sex, Ilocos Region: 2008, 2013 and 2018
Figure 10.8 Number of Enrollees in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and Sex, 10-37
Ilocos Region: CY 2019
Figure 10.9 Number of Graduates in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and 10-39
Sex, Ilocos Region: CY 2019
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Table 10.1
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2011-2012 to SY 2016-2017
Candon City
Elementary 34 29 5 42 29 13 42 29 13
Secondary 7 5 2 7 5 2 7 5 2
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Dagupan City
Elementary 58 34 24 61 34 27 62 34 28
Secondary 24 8 16 25 8 17 28 8 20
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Laoag City
Elementary 49 34 15 60 34 26 59 34 25
Secondary 17 6 11 16 6 10 16 6 10
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
San Carlos City
Elementary 73 58 15 73 58 15 73 58 15
Secondary 35 19 16 36 19 17 35 19 16
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
San Fernando City
Elementary 47 26 21 55 26 29 54 26 28
Secondary 20 5 15 22 6 16 22 8 14
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Urdaneta City
Elementary 66 45 21 67 45 22 65 45 20
Secondary 34 21 13 34 21 13 33 21 12
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Vigan City
Elementary 26 18 8 28 18 10 27 18 9
Secondary 8 3 5 7 3 4 7 3 4
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … … … …
a/ one school may be offering both Junior High School and Senior High School
Sources: Department of Education- Regional Office I
10-4
Table 10.1 Continued
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2011-2012 to SY 2016-2017
Candon City
Elementary 42 29 13 42 29 13 41 29 12
Secondary 7 5 2 7 5 2 15 11 4
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 8 6 2
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 7 5 2
Dagupan City
Elementary 63 34 29 63 34 29 62 34 28
Secondary 30 8 22 31 8 23 71 16 55
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 39 8 31
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 32 8 24
Laoag City
Elementary 58 34 24 58 35 23 58 35 23
Secondary 16 6 10 18 7 11 36 13 23
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 18 7 11
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 18 6 12
San Carlos City
Elementary 73 58 15 74 58 16 74 58 16
Secondary 35 19 16 35 19 16 68 39 29
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 38 20 18
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 30 19 11
San Fernando City
Elementary 52 26 26 53 27 26 53 27 26
Secondary 23 8 15 26 9 17 50 16 34
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 28 9 19
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 22 7 15
Urdaneta City
Elementary 65 45 20 65 45 20 65 45 20
Secondary 35 21 14 34 21 13 25 35 29
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 0 23 16
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 25 12 13
Vigan City
Elementary 26 18 8 29 19 10 28 19 9
Secondary 7 3 4 9 4 5 23 8 15
Junior High School a/ … … … … … … 13 5 8
Senior High School a/ … … … … … … 10 3 7
a/ one school may be offering both Junior High School and Senior High School
Sources: Department of Education- Regional Office I
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Table 10.2
NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2009-2010 to SY 2016-2017
Dagupan City
Elementary 918 682 236 961 686 275 686 686 …
Secondary 465 282 183 486 284 202 289 289 …
Junior High School … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School … … … … … … … … …
Laoag City
Elementary 556 425 131 580 425 155 424 424 …
Secondary 366 267 99 373 269 104 273 273 …
Junior High School … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School … … … … … … … … …
San Carlos City
Elementary 972 842 130 994 842 152 848 848 …
Secondary 467 284 183 473 285 188 293 293 …
Junior High School … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School … … … … … … … … …
San Fernando City
Elementary 548 369 179 553 366 187 371 371 …
Secondary 385 196 189 376 194 182 196 196 …
Junior High School … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School … … … … … … … … …
Urdaneta City
Elementary 661 484 177 644 484 160 486 486 …
Secondary 441 331 110 434 336 98 341 341 …
Junior High School … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School … … … … … … … … …
Vigan City
Elementary 296 239 57 298 239 59 238 238 …
Secondary 236 204 32 241 204 37 204 204 …
Junior High School … … … … … … … … …
Senior High School … … … … … … … … …
Note: Data for SY 2013-2014 to SY 2014-2015 were not available
Sources: Department of Education- Regional Office I and Commission on Higher Education - Regional Office I
10-6
Table 10.2 Continued
NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2008-2009 to SY 2016-2017
Dagupan City
Elementary 697 697 … 1,127 713 414 1,065 705 360
Secondary 302 302 … 718 412 306 752 458 294
Junior High School … … … … … … 687 393 294
Senior High School … … … … … … 65 65 -
Laoag City
Elementary 432 432 … 633 439 194 640 446 194
Secondary 285 285 … 393 290 103 416 313 103
Junior High School … … … … … … 370 267 103
Senior High School … … … … … … 46 46
San Carlos City
Elementary 850 850 … 1,094 910 184 1,119 910 209
Secondary 321 321 … 701 480 221 773 558 215
Junior High School … … … … … … 700 485 215
Senior High School … … … … … … 73 73 -
San Fernando City
Elementary 376 376 … 558 369 189 596 384 212
Secondary 203 203 … 403 227 176 437 261 176
Junior High School … … … … … … 403 227 176
Senior High School … … … … … … 34 34
Urdaneta City
Elementary 493 493 … 743 567 176 785 609 176
Secondary 349 349 … 534 407 127 628 501 127
Junior High School … … … … … … 560 433 127
Senior High School … … … … … … 68 68
Vigan City
Elementary 249 249 … 329 250 79 329 246 83
Secondary 205 205 … 266 209 57 307 251 56
Junior High School … … … … … … 278 222 56
Senior High School … … … … … … 29 29 -
Note: Data for SY 2013-2014 to SY 2014-2015 were not available
Sources: Department of Education- Regional Office I and Commission on Higher Education - Regional Office I
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Fig. 10.1 Number of Elementary and Secondary Schools, Ilocos Region
SY 2011-2012 to SY 2016-2017
3,500
Elementary
Secondary
3,000
2864 2,870 2,870 2,881 2,886
2,754
2,500
Number of Schools
2,000
1,612
1,500
1,000
820 847
787 808 811
500
0
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
School Year
10-8
Fig. 10.2 Number of Teachers in Government Schools in Elementary
and Secondary Levels, Ilocos Region
30,000
Elementary
Secondary
25,000
20,000
Number of Teachers
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2015-16 2016-17
School Year
10-9
Table 10.3
ENROLLMENT IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL FOR GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2003-2004 to SY 2016-2017
Ilocos Region 610,708 43,791 654,499 607,670 44,813 652,483 608,342 45,941 654,283
Ilocos Norte 53,546 1,092 54,638 53,595 1,207 54,802 53,879 1,337 55,216
Ilocos Sur 66,098 3,078 69,176 65,845 2,963 68,808 66,210 3,012 69,222
La Union 77,101 4,865 81,966 76,911 5,161 82,072 77,115 5,407 82,522
Pangasinan 309,155 16,131 325,286 307,181 16,557 323,738 305,802 17,085 322,887
Alaminos City 11,372 1,118 12,490 11,465 1,156 12,621 11,514 1,218 12,732
Batac City … … … … … … … … …
Candon City 7,377 904 8,281 6,177 955 7,132 6,184 1,020 7,204
Dagupan City 18,820 4,908 23,728 19,346 4,840 24,186 19,749 4,766 24,515
Laoag City 9,769 2,351 12,120 9,920 2,532 12,452 10,073 2,522 12,595
San Carlos City 25,236 2,081 27,317 25,170 2,138 27,308 25,668 2,225 27,893
San Fernando City 10,902 4,059 14,961 11,047 3,967 15,014 11,079 4,035 15,114
Urdaneta City 16,496 2,044 18,540 16,237 2,194 18,431 16,209 2,168 18,377
Vigan City 4,836 1,160 5,996 4,776 1,143 5,919 4,860 1,146 6,006
a/ City data included in the province.
Notes: 1. Data for Pangasinan for SYs 2002-2003 to 2015-2016 is the total for the Divisions of Pangasinan I and II.
2. Data covers enrollment from Grade 1 to 6
Source: Department of Education- Regional Office I
Ilocos Region 626,851 48,316 675,167 629,230 47,955 677,185 629,442 47,508 676,950
Ilocos Norte 55,885 1,482 57,367 56,473 1,452 57,925 56,263 1,561 57,824
Ilocos Sur 69,871 3,204 73,075 69,652 3,186 72,838 69,300 3,124 72,424
La Union 79,132 5,333 84,465 77,869 5,125 82,994 76,164 4,997 81,161
Pangasinan 309,385 19,275 328,660 310,805 19,486 330,291 313,951 19,530 333,481
Alaminos City 12,193 1,274 13,467 12,488 1,254 13,742 12,533 1,305 13,838
Batac City … … … … … … … … …
Candon City 6,501 1,082 7,583 6,536 1,033 7,569 6,704 950 7,654
Dagupan City 22,067 4,627 26,694 22,104 4,595 26,699 21,871 4,553 26,424
Laoag City 10,983 2,455 13,438 11,333 2,406 13,739 11,289 2,290 13,579
San Carlos City 25,696 2,540 28,236 26,146 2,517 28,663 25,892 2,546 28,438
San Fernando City 11,510 4,013 15,523 11,843 3,895 15,738 11,424 3,772 15,196
Urdaneta City 18,090 1,972 20,062 18,231 1,979 20,210 18,361 1,894 20,255
Vigan City 5,538 1,059 6,597 5,750 1,027 6,777 5,690 986 6,676
r/ Revised
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Table 10.3 Continued
ENROLLMENT IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL FOR GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2003-2004 to SY 2016-2017
Ilocos Region 613,184 47,542 660,726 616,450 48,282 664,732 618,666 48,858 667,524
Ilocos Norte 54,134 1,417 55,551 54,185 1,551 55,736 54,573 1,392 55,965
Ilocos Sur 66,430 2,988 69,418 67,522 3,122 70,644 68,563 3,140 71,703
La Union 77,463 5,407 82,870 78,130 5,345 83,475 78,510 5,344 83,854
Pangasinan 308,497 18,586 327,083 308,887 19,012 327,899 307,674 19,472 327,146
Alaminos City 11,698 1,206 12,904 11,766 1,199 12,965 11,864 1,273 13,137
Batac City … … … … … … … … …
Candon City 6,102 1,031 7,133 6,179 1,123 7,302 6,299 1,221 7,520
Dagupan City 20,181 4,827 25,008 20,720 4,639 25,359 21,060 4,711 25,771
Laoag City 10,294 2,479 12,773 10,392 2,433 12,825 10,697 2,485 13,182
San Carlos City 25,754 2,264 28,018 25,529 2,433 27,962 25,352 2,514 27,866
San Fernando City 11,222 4,199 15,421 11,251 4,108 15,359 11,272 4,093 15,365
Urdaneta City 16,445 1,948 18,393 16,910 2,172 19,082 17,497 2,108 19,605
Vigan City 4,964 1,190 6,154 4,979 1,145 6,124 5,305 1,105 6,410
a/ City data included in the province.
Notes: 1. Data for Pangasinan for SYs 2002-2003 to 2015-2016 is the total for the Divisions of Pangasinan I and II.
2. Data covers enrollment from Grade 1 to 6
Source: Department of Education- Regional Office I
Ilocos Region 633,270 47,784 681,054 622,521 46,994 669,515 606,938 46,897 653,835
Ilocos Norte 51,365 1,123 52,488 50,740 1,218 51,958 49,401 1,277 50,678
Ilocos Sur 69,365 2,982 72,347 67,774 2,922 70,696 65,980 2,733 68,713
La Union 77,704 5,029 82,733 76,376 5,052 81,428 74,389 4,849 79,238
Pangasinan 314,589 19,939 334,528 309,571 19,347 328,918 302,181 20,155 322,336
Alaminos City 12,680 1,380 14,060 12,559 1,398 13,957 12,308 1,332 13,640
Batac City 5,828 537 6,365 5,762 639 6,401 5,606 654 6,260
Candon City 6,878 883 7,761 6,932 838 7,770 6,768 836 7,604
Dagupan City 21,842 4,585 26,427 20,598 4,555 25,153 20,307 4,298 24,605
Laoag City 11,527 2,353 13,880 11,420 2,327 13,747 10,991 2,289 13,280
San Carlos City 26,571 2,569 29,140 26,506 2,520 29,026 25,827 2,544 28,371
San Fernando City 11,526 3,620 15,146 11,248 3,520 14,768 10,932 3,359 14,291
Urdaneta City 17,707 1,823 19,530 17,284 1,770 19,054 16,803 1,670 18,473
Vigan City 5,688 961 6,649 5,751 888 6,639 5,445 901 6,346
r/ Revised
10-11
Table 10.3A Continued
ENROLLMENT IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL FOR GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2016-2017
Province/City/ SY 2016-17
Level of Education Total Govt. Private
Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Region
Elementary 653,835 310,905 342,930 606,938 288,420 318,518 46,897 22,485 24,412
Grade I 97,842 47,066 50,776 89,943 43,240 46,703 7,899 3,826 4,073
Grade 2 103,246 49,412 53,834 95,136 45,633 49,503 8,110 3,779 4,331
Grade 3 111,020 52,741 58,279 103,010 48,891 54,119 8,010 3,850 4,160
Grade 4 112,972 53,115 59,857 105,371 49,453 55,918 7,601 3,662 3,939
Grade 5 116,687 54,616 62,071 108,926 50,894 58,032 7,761 3,722 4,039
Grade 6 112,068 53,955 58,113 104,552 50,309 54,243 7,516 3,646 3,870
Ilocos Norte
Elementary 50,678 24,006 26,672 49,401 23,390 26,011 1,277 616 661
Grade I 7,384 3,602 3,782 7,138 3,468 3,670 246 134 112
Grade 2 7,964 3,840 4,124 7,725 3,718 4,007 239 122 117
Grade 3 8,943 4,229 4,714 8,714 4,129 4,585 229 100 129
Grade 4 8,646 3,993 4,653 8,425 3,896 4,529 221 97 124
Grade 5 8,882 4,069 4,813 8,720 3,986 4,734 162 83 79
Grade 6 8,859 4,273 4,586 8,679 4,193 4,486 180 80 100
Ilocos Sur
Elementary 68,713 32,694 36,019 65,980 31,306 34,674 2,733 1,388 1,345
Grade I 10,381 5,025 5,356 9,919 4,784 5,135 462 241 221
Grade 2 10,784 5,231 5,553 10,321 5,020 5,301 463 211 252
Grade 3 11,447 5,413 6,034 11,033 5,204 5,829 414 209 205
Grade 4 11,800 5,504 6,296 11,333 5,260 6,073 467 244 223
Grade 5 12,020 5,622 6,398 11,597 5,404 6,193 423 218 205
Grade 6 12,281 5,899 6,382 11,777 5,634 6,143 504 265 239
La Union
Elementary 79,238 37,642 41,596 74,389 35,280 39,109 4,849 2,362 2,487
Grade I 11,920 5,793 6,127 11,107 5,391 5,716 813 402 411
Grade 2 12,853 6,117 6,736 12,002 5,732 6,270 851 385 466
Grade 3 13,641 6,490 7,151 12,819 6,094 6,725 822 396 426
Grade 4 13,365 6,259 7,106 12,576 5,879 6,697 789 380 409
Grade 5 13,624 6,398 7,226 12,806 5,976 6,830 818 422 396
Grade 6 13,835 6,585 7,250 13,079 6,208 6,871 756 377 379
Pangasinan
Elementary 322,336 153,217 169,119 302,181 143,664 158,517 20,155 9,553 10,602
Grade I 48,406 23,260 25,146 44,950 21,628 23,322 3,456 1,632 1,824
Grade 2 50,288 24,006 26,282 46,762 22,346 24,416 3,526 1,660 1,866
Grade 3 54,964 26,078 28,886 51,435 24,370 27,065 3,529 1,708 1,821
Grade 4 56,749 26,739 30,010 53,465 25,181 28,284 3,284 1,558 1,726
Grade 5 58,136 27,210 30,926 54,872 25,696 29,176 3,264 1,514 1,750
Grade 6 53,793 25,924 27,869 50,697 24,443 26,254 3,096 1,481 1,615
Alaminos City
Elementary 13,640 6,462 7,178 12,308 5,843 6,465 1,332 619 713
Grade I 2,024 950 1,074 1,787 845 942 237 105 132
Grade 2 2,131 997 1,134 1,902 893 1,009 229 104 125
Grade 3 2,225 1,070 1,155 1,982 954 1,028 243 116 127
Grade 4 2,333 1,132 1,201 2,127 1,032 1,095 206 100 106
Grade 5 2,583 1,221 1,362 2,380 1,127 1,253 203 94 109
Grade 6 2,344 1,092 1,252 2,130 992 1,138 214 100 114
Batac City
Elementary 6,260 3,005 3,255 5,606 2,689 2,917 654 316 338
Grade I 916 437 479 808 385 423 108 52 56
Grade 2 1,011 455 556 891 394 497 120 61 59
Grade 3 1,018 478 540 902 423 479 116 55 61
Grade 4 983 499 484 877 445 432 106 54 52
Grade 5 1,245 600 645 1,129 550 579 116 50 66
Grade 6 1,087 536 551 999 492 507 88 44 44
Sources: Department of Education - Regional Office I
Commission on Higher Education- Regional Office I
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Table 10.3A Continued
ENROLLMENT IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL FOR GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2016-2017
Province/City/ SY 2016-17
Level of Education Total Govt. Private
Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Candon City
Elementary 7,604 3,655 3,949 6,768 3,257 3,511 836 398 438
Grade I 1,123 528 595 986 462 524 137 66 71
Grade 2 1,244 625 619 1,104 557 547 140 68 72
Grade 3 1,270 599 671 1,142 544 598 128 55 73
Grade 4 1,315 642 673 1,195 584 611 120 58 62
Grade 5 1,339 614 725 1,179 540 639 160 74 86
Grade 6 1,313 647 666 1,162 570 592 151 77 74
Dagupan City
Elementary 24,605 11,726 12,879 20,307 9,624 10,683 4,298 2,102 2,196
Grade I 3,825 1,778 2,047 3,105 1,429 1,676 720 349 371
Grade 2 3,827 1,834 1,993 3,090 1,486 1,604 737 348 389
Grade 3 4,081 1,883 2,198 3,380 1,547 1,833 701 336 365
Grade 4 4,266 2,032 2,234 3,543 1,668 1,875 723 364 359
Grade 5 4,322 2,060 2,262 3,544 1,678 1,866 778 382 396
Grade 6 4,284 2,139 2,145 3,645 1,816 1,829 639 323 316
Laoag City
Elementary 13,280 6,426 6,854 10,991 5,341 5,650 2,289 1,085 1,204
Grade I 1,886 923 963 1,511 741 770 375 182 193
Grade 2 2,157 1,048 1,109 1,801 884 917 356 164 192
Grade 3 2,295 1,086 1,209 1,879 890 989 416 196 220
Grade 4 2,130 1,016 1,114 1,778 853 925 352 163 189
Grade 5 2,413 1,176 1,237 2,007 980 1,027 406 196 210
Grade 6 2,399 1,177 1,222 2,015 993 1,022 384 184 200
Urdaneta City
Elementary 18,473 8,711 9,762 16,803 7,920 8,883 1,670 791 879
Grade I 2,867 1,355 1,512 2,623 1,235 1,388 244 120 124
Grade 2 3,088 1,468 1,620 2,768 1,325 1,443 320 143 177
Grade 3 2,740 1,349 1,391 2,479 1,219 1,260 261 130 131
Grade 4 3,101 1,462 1,639 2,833 1,327 1,506 268 135 133
Grade 5 3,309 1,542 1,767 3,016 1,403 1,613 293 139 154
Grade 6 3,368 1,535 1,833 3,084 1,411 1,673 284 124 160
Vigan City
Elementary 6,346 3,068 3,278 5,445 2,635 2,810 901 433 468
Grade I 900 432 468 742 363 379 158 69 89
Grade 2 1,040 509 531 890 433 457 150 76 74
Grade 3 988 471 517 843 403 440 145 68 77
Grade 4 1,094 516 578 959 442 517 135 74 61
Grade 5 1,161 569 592 1,007 497 510 154 72 82
Grade 6 1,163 571 592 1,004 497 507 159 74 85
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Table 10.3B
NUMBER OF KINDERGARTEN ENROLLEES IN PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 AND SY 2016-2017
SY 2014-15
Province/City Total Government Schools Private Schools
Both Girls Boys Both Girls Boys Both Girls Boys
Ilocos Region 108,670 52,465 56,205 93,084 44,851 48,233 15,586 7,614 7,972
Ilocos Norte 8,419 4,044 4,375 7,590 3,632 3,958 829 412 417
Ilocos Sur 10,929 5,293 5,636 10,021 4,857 5,164 908 436 472
La Union 13,229 6,361 6,868 11,643 5,585 6,058 1,586 776 810
Pangasinan 52,705 25,448 27,257 46,295 22,312 23,983 6,410 3,136 3,274
Alaminos City 2,301 1,127 1,174 1,783 869 914 518 258 260
Batac City 1,056 478 578 846 373 473 210 105 105
Candon City 1,347 682 665 980 483 497 367 199 168
Dagupan City 4,181 2,064 2,117 2,630 1,296 1,334 1,551 768 783
Laoag City 2,199 1,071 1,128 1,572 760 812 627 311 316
San Carlos City 5,273 2,503 2,770 4,548 2,172 2,376 725 331 394
San Fernando City 2,617 1,274 1,343 1,478 742 736 1,139 532 607
Urdaneta City 3,243 1,552 1,691 2,833 1,352 1,481 410 200 210
Vigan City 1,171 568 603 865 418 447 306 150 156
Source: Department of Education - Regional Office I
SY 2015-16
Province/City Total Government Schools Private Schools
Both Girls Boys Both Girls Boys Both Girls Boys
Ilocos Region 100,740 48,786 51,954 86,331 41,677 44,654 14,409 7,109 7,300
Ilocos Norte 7,724 3,773 3,951 6,951 3,400 3,551 773 373 400
Ilocos Sur 10,400 5,092 5,308 9,386 4,575 4,811 1,014 517 497
La Union 12,262 5,967 6,295 10,836 5,233 5,603 1,426 734 692
Pangasinan 49,572 23,965 25,607 43,555 21,024 22,531 6,017 2,941 3,076
Alaminos City 2,053 971 1,082 1,537 721 816 516 250 266
Batac City 897 434 463 754 366 388 143 68 75
Candon City 1,177 549 628 892 419 473 285 130 155
Dagupan City 4,344 2,064 2,280 2,721 1,276 1,445 1,623 788 835
Laoag City 2,037 1,013 1,024 1,376 676 700 661 337 324
San Carlos City 4,336 2,095 2,241 3,653 1,752 1,901 683 343 340
San Fernando City 2,076 1,019 1,057 1,319 637 682 757 382 375
Urdaneta City 2,985 1,412 1,573 2,639 1,245 1,394 346 167 179
Vigan City 877 432 445 712 353 359 165 79 86
SY 2016-17
Province/City Total Government Schools Private Schools
Both Girls Boys Both Girls Boys Both Girls Boys
Ilocos Region 81,951 38,975 42,976 74,712 35,480 39,232 7,239 3,495 3,744
Ilocos Norte 5,897 2,873 3,024 5,468 2,670 2,798 429 203 226
Ilocos Sur 8,293 3,861 4,432 7,673 3,532 4,141 620 329 291
La Union 10,287 4,893 5,394 9,256 4,412 4,844 1,031 481 550
Pangasinan 40,757 19,352 21,405 38,603 18,312 20,291 2,154 1,040 1,114
Alaminos City 1,601 787 814 1,331 654 677 270 133 137
Batac City 669 324 345 577 273 304 92 51 41
Candon City 929 422 507 714 319 395 215 103 112
Dagupan City 2,996 1,440 1,556 2,251 1,080 1,171 745 360 385
Laoag City 1,624 759 865 1,163 538 625 461 221 240
San Carlos City 3,801 1,807 1,994 3,515 1,658 1,857 286 149 137
San Fernando City 1,543 717 826 1,043 494 549 500 223 277
Urdaneta City 2,725 1,360 1,365 2,463 1,235 1,228 262 125 137
Vigan City 829 380 449 655 303 352 174 77 97
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Figure 10.3 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary Education
for Government Schools, Ilocos Region: SY 2016-2017
VI
IV Girl
Boy
III
II
53.0
52.0 52.00
51.32
51.0 50.26 50.86
50.0
Girl
49.0 49.74 49.14
48.68 Boy
48.0 48.00
47.0
46.0
45.0
Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10
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Table 10.3C
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS FOR GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 to SY 2016-2017
SY 2014-15
Province/City/ Level of Total Govt. Private
Education Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Region
Secondary 387,789 189,867 197,922 317,570 155,101 162,469 70,219 34,766 35,453
Grade 7 103,250 49,710 53,540 84,848 40,648 44,200 18,402 9,062 9,340
Grade 8 101,396 49,286 52,110 83,701 40,541 43,160 17,695 8,745 8,950
Grade 9 94,634 46,947 47,687 77,250 38,311 38,939 17,384 8,636 8,748
Grade 10 87,388 43,560 43,828 70,652 35,239 35,413 16,736 8,321 8,415
Grade 11 717 235 482 715 233 482 2 2 -
Grade 12 404 129 275 404 129 275 - - -
Tertiary - - - -
Ilocos Norte
Secondary 29,920 14,561 15,359 25,292 12,342 12,950 4,628 2,219 2,409
Grade 7 7,560 3,640 3,920 6,368 3,080 3,288 1,192 560 632
Grade 8 8,064 3,879 4,185 6,893 3,286 3,607 1,171 593 578
Grade 9 7,547 3,691 3,856 6,387 3,133 3,254 1,160 558 602
Grade 10 6,749 3,351 3,398 5,644 2,843 2,801 1,105 508 597
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Ilocos Sur
Secondary 36,433 17,744 18,689 26,001 12,521 13,480 10,432 5,223 5,209
Grade 7 9,814 4,596 5,218 7,077 3,259 3,818 2,737 1,337 1,400
Grade 8 9,593 4,609 4,984 6,893 3,286 3,607 2,700 1,323 1,377
Grade 9 8,934 4,458 4,476 6,387 3,133 3,254 2,547 1,325 1,222
Grade 10 8,092 4,081 4,011 5,644 2,843 2,801 2,448 1,238 1,210
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
La Union
Secondary 47,656 23,134 24,522 39,129 18,926 20,203 8,527 4,208 4,319
Grade 7 12,793 6,189 6,604 10,658 5,129 5,529 2,135 1,060 1,075
Grade 8 12,443 5,928 6,515 10,247 4,862 5,385 2,196 1,066 1,130
Grade 9 11,557 5,658 5,899 9,422 4,617 4,805 2,135 1,041 1,094
Grade 10 10,863 5,359 5,504 8,802 4,318 4,484 2,061 1,041 1,020
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Pangasinan
Secondary 187,653 91,702 95,951 162,293 79,163 83,130 25,360 12,539 12,821
Grade 7 50,409 24,182 26,227 43,586 20,808 22,778 6,823 3,374 3,449
Grade 8 48,998 23,879 25,119 42,678 20,762 21,916 6,320 3,117 3,203
Grade 9 45,757 22,632 23,125 39,493 19,540 19,953 6,264 3,092 3,172
Grade 10 42,489 21,009 21,480 36,536 18,053 18,483 5,953 2,956 2,997
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Alaminos City
Secondary 8,283 4,095 4,188 6,490 3,170 3,320 1,793 925 868
Grade 7 2,142 1,052 1,090 1,667 802 865 475 250 225
Grade 8 2,099 1,006 1,093 1,660 774 886 439 232 207
Grade 9 2,112 1,064 1,048 1,635 821 814 477 243 234
Grade 10 1,930 973 957 1,528 773 755 402 200 202
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Batac City
Secondary 3,907 1,901 2,006 2,457 1,220 1,237 1,450 681 769
Grade 7 1,043 505 538 662 329 333 381 176 205
Grade 8 1,000 469 531 618 292 326 382 177 205
Grade 9 990 477 513 637 315 322 353 162 191
Grade 10 874 450 424 540 284 256 334 166 168
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Source: Department of Education - Regional Office I
10-16
Table 10.3C Continued
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS FOR GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 to SY 2016-2017
SY 2014-15
Province/City/ Level of Total Govt. Private
Education Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Candon City
Secondary 4,564 2,274 2,290 3,624 1,807 1,817 940 467 473
Grade 7 1,176 571 605 980 468 512 196 103 93
Grade 8 1,208 593 615 949 469 480 259 124 135
Grade 9 1,123 576 547 903 476 427 220 100 120
Grade 10 1,057 534 523 792 394 398 265 140 125
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Dagupan City
Secondary 15,400 7,737 7,663 11,015 5,528 5,487 4,385 2,209 2,176
Grade 7 4,106 2,026 2,080 2,961 1,475 1,486 1,145 551 594
Grade 8 3,997 2,010 1,987 2,907 1,445 1,462 1,090 565 525
Grade 9 3,842 1,927 1,915 2,767 1,368 1,399 1,075 559 516
Grade 10 3,453 1,772 1,681 2,380 1,240 1,140 1,073 532 541
Grade 11 2 2 - - - - 2 2 -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Laoag City
Secondary 9,606 4,573 5,033 7,989 3,799 4,190 1,617 774 843
Grade 7 2,319 1,170 1,149 1,897 961 936 422 209 213
Grade 8 2,219 1,078 1,141 1,819 896 923 400 182 218
Grade 9 2,102 1,051 1,051 1,696 851 845 406 200 206
Grade 10 1,895 936 959 1,506 753 753 389 183 206
Grade 11 667 209 458 667 209 458 - - -
Grade 12 404 129 275 404 129 275 - - -
Urdaneta City
Secondary 12,254 5,949 6,305 10,535 5,090 5,445 1,719 859 860
Grade 7 3,285 1,608 1,677 2,823 1,358 1,465 462 250 212
Grade 8 3,140 1,503 1,637 2,729 1,312 1,417 411 191 220
Grade 9 2,974 1,432 1,542 2,547 1,229 1,318 427 203 224
Grade 10 2,807 1,382 1,425 2,388 1,167 1,221 419 215 204
Grade 11 48 24 24 48 24 24 - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Vigan City
Secondary 6,865 3,606 3,259 5,591 3,035 2,556 1,274 571 703
Grade 7 1,827 944 883 1,513 800 713 314 144 170
Grade 8 1,867 969 898 1,523 814 709 344 155 189
Grade 9 1,612 869 743 1,289 737 552 323 132 191
Grade 10 1,559 824 735 1,266 684 582 293 140 153
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
10-17
Table 10.3C Continued
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS FOR GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 to SY 2016-2017
SY 2015-16
Province/City/ Level of Total Govt. Private
Education Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Region
Secondary 384,365 189,121 195,244 316,691 155,611 161,080 67,674 33,510 34,164
Grade 7 104,223 49,956 54,267 86,610 41,369 45,241 17,613 8,587 9,026
Grade 8 98,006 47,818 50,188 81,038 39,429 41,609 16,968 8,389 8,579
Grade 9 94,655 47,040 47,615 77,906 38,675 39,231 16,749 8,365 8,384
Grade 10 86,352 43,926 42,426 70,008 35,757 34,251 16,344 8,169 8,175
Grade 11 638 210 428 638 210 428 - - -
Grade 12 491 171 320 491 171 320 - - -
Tertiary - - - -
Ilocos Norte
Secondary 28,541 14,002 14,539 24,027 11,798 12,229 4,514 2,204 2,310
Grade 7 7,572 3,614 3,958 6,437 3,075 3,362 1,135 539 596
Grade 8 7,241 3,512 3,729 6,095 2,966 3,129 1,146 546 600
Grade 9 7,231 3,612 3,619 6,089 3,026 3,063 1,142 586 556
Grade 10 6,497 3,264 3,233 5,406 2,731 2,675 1,091 533 558
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Ilocos Sur
Secondary 37,316 18,193 19,123 27,081 13,098 13,983 10,235 5,095 5,140
Grade 7 10,278 4,909 5,369 7,555 3,591 3,964 2,723 1,318 1,405
Grade 8 9,504 4,515 4,989 6,899 3,236 3,663 2,605 1,279 1,326
Grade 9 9,202 4,478 4,724 6,681 3,222 3,459 2,521 1,256 1,265
Grade 10 8,332 4,291 4,041 5,946 3,049 2,897 2,386 1,242 1,144
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
La Union
Secondary 47,462 23,123 24,339 39,133 19,025 20,108 8,329 4,098 4,231
Grade 7 12,767 6,098 6,669 10,617 5,036 5,581 2,150 1,062 1,088
Grade 8 12,333 6,025 6,308 10,275 4,997 5,278 2,058 1,028 1,030
Grade 9 11,519 5,604 5,915 9,425 4,581 4,844 2,094 1,023 1,071
Grade 10 10,843 5,396 5,447 8,816 4,411 4,405 2,027 985 1,042
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Pangasinan
Secondary 184,406 90,600 93,806 160,531 78,816 81,715 23,875 11,784 12,091
Grade 7 50,224 23,958 26,266 43,951 20,932 23,019 6,273 3,026 3,247
Grade 8 47,346 23,067 24,279 41,348 20,081 21,267 5,998 2,986 3,012
Grade 9 45,569 22,613 22,956 39,739 19,718 20,021 5,830 2,895 2,935
Grade 10 41,267 20,962 20,305 35,493 18,085 17,408 5,774 2,877 2,897
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Alaminos City
Secondary 7,928 4,005 3,923 6,118 3,047 3,071 1,810 958 852
Grade 7 2,068 1,044 1,024 1,621 802 819 447 242 205
Grade 8 2,007 999 1,008 1,535 750 785 472 249 223
Grade 9 1,924 953 971 1,494 725 769 430 228 202
Grade 10 1,929 1,009 920 1,468 770 698 461 239 222
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Batac City
Secondary 4,017 1,949 2,068 2,525 1,233 1,292 1,492 716 776
Grade 7 1,090 537 553 685 327 358 405 210 195
Grade 8 1,012 490 522 643 317 326 369 173 196
Grade 9 974 469 505 589 289 300 385 180 205
Grade 10 941 453 488 608 300 308 333 153 180
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Source: Department of Education - Regional Office I
10-18
Table 10.3C Continued
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS FOR GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 to SY 2016-2017
SY 2015-16
Province/City/ Level of Total Govt. Private
Education Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Candon City
Secondary 4,548 2,240 2,308 3,774 1,870 1,904 774 370 404
Grade 7 1,193 557 636 1,023 486 537 170 71 99
Grade 8 1,111 538 573 946 452 494 165 86 79
Grade 9 1,169 575 594 935 460 475 234 115 119
Grade 10 1,075 570 505 870 472 398 205 98 107
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Dagupan City
Secondary 15,439 7,824 7,615 11,196 5,660 5,536 4,243 2,164 2,079
Grade 7 4,200 2,078 2,122 3,148 1,546 1,602 1,052 532 520
Grade 8 3,925 1,961 1,964 2,830 1,421 1,409 1,095 540 555
Grade 9 3,774 1,972 1,802 2,713 1,411 1,302 1,061 561 500
Grade 10 3,540 1,813 1,727 2,505 1,282 1,223 1,035 531 504
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Laoag City
Secondary 9,912 4,792 5,120 8,199 4,000 4,199 1,713 792 921
Grade 7 2,447 1,221 1,226 1,965 1,011 954 482 210 272
Grade 8 2,246 1,139 1,107 1,826 936 890 420 203 217
Grade 9 2,145 1,057 1,088 1,745 879 866 400 178 222
Grade 10 2,006 1,024 982 1,595 823 772 411 201 210
Grade 11 598 194 404 598 194 404 - - -
Grade 12 470 157 313 470 157 313 - - -
Urdaneta City
Secondary 12,286 6,009 6,277 10,644 5,205 5,439 1,642 804 838
Grade 7 3,374 1,640 1,734 2,961 1,440 1,521 413 200 213
Grade 8 3,167 1,564 1,603 2,732 1,334 1,398 435 230 205
Grade 9 2,940 1,435 1,505 2,549 1,249 1,300 391 186 205
Grade 10 2,744 1,340 1,404 2,341 1,152 1,189 403 188 215
Grade 11 40 16 24 40 16 24 - - -
Grade 12 21 14 7 21 14 7 - - -
Vigan City
Secondary 7,225 3,772 3,453 5,981 3,218 2,763 1,244 554 690
Grade 7 2,108 1,025 1,083 1,786 880 906 322 145 177
Grade 8 1,784 926 858 1,486 794 692 298 132 166
Grade 9 1,811 977 834 1,493 831 662 318 146 172
Grade 10 1,522 844 678 1,216 713 503 306 131 175
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
10-19
Table 10.3C Continued
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS FOR GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 to SY 2016-2017
SY 2016-17
Province/City/ Level of Total Govt. Private
Education Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Region
Secondary 390,533 192,318 198,215 323,303 158,980 164,323 67,230 33,338 33,892
Grade 7 107,096 51,404 55,692 89,287 42,663 46,624 17,809 8,741 9,068
Grade 8 100,649 48,999 51,650 83,558 40,606 42,952 17,091 8,393 8,698
Grade 9 93,789 46,651 47,138 77,423 38,491 38,932 16,366 8,160 8,206
Grade 10 88,999 45,264 43,735 73,035 37,220 35,815 15,964 8,044 7,920
Grade 11 - - - - - - - - -
Grade 12 - - - - - - - - -
Tertiary - - - -
Ilocos Norte
Secondary 28,736 13,987 14,749 24,294 11,842 12,452 4,442 2,145 2,297
Grade 7 7,738 3,633 4,105 6,581 3,103 3,478 1,157 530 627
Grade 8 7,291 3,527 3,764 6,195 2,997 3,198 1,096 530 566
Grade 9 6,902 3,368 3,534 5,797 2,854 2,943 1,105 514 591
Grade 10 6,805 3,459 3,346 5,721 2,888 2,833 1,084 571 513
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Ilocos Sur
Secondary 38,165 18,579 19,586 28,018 13,497 14,521 10,147 5,082 5,065
Grade 7 10,726 5,042 5,684 8,035 3,713 4,322 2,691 1,329 1,362
Grade 8 9,843 4,790 5,053 7,240 3,497 3,743 2,603 1,293 1,310
Grade 9 8,959 4,400 4,559 6,463 3,148 3,315 2,496 1,252 1,244
Grade 10 8,637 4,347 4,290 6,280 3,139 3,141 2,357 1,208 1,149
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
La Union
Secondary 48,232 23,596 24,636 40,128 19,559 20,569 8,104 4,037 4,067
Grade 7 13,102 6,350 6,752 10,940 5,282 5,658 2,162 1,068 1,094
Grade 8 12,364 5,975 6,389 10,329 4,953 5,376 2,035 1,022 1,013
Grade 9 11,755 5,852 5,903 9,815 4,868 4,947 1,940 984 956
Grade 10 11,011 5,419 5,592 9,044 4,456 4,588 1,967 963 1,004
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Pangasinan
Secondary 188,619 92,799 95,820 164,759 81,080 83,679 23,860 11,719 12,141
Grade 7 51,632 24,683 26,949 45,310 21,591 23,719 6,322 3,092 3,230
Grade 8 48,718 23,663 25,055 42,529 20,677 21,852 6,189 2,986 3,203
Grade 9 45,595 22,652 22,943 39,809 19,761 20,048 5,786 2,891 2,895
Grade 10 42,674 21,801 20,873 37,111 19,051 18,060 5,563 2,750 2,813
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Alaminos City
Secondary 7,726 3,933 3,793 5,860 2,943 2,917 1,866 990 876
Grade 7 2,139 1,076 1,063 1,626 810 816 513 266 247
Grade 8 1,956 1,008 948 1,501 764 737 455 244 211
Grade 9 1,868 944 924 1,402 694 708 466 250 216
Grade 10 1,763 905 858 1,331 675 656 432 230 202
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Batac City
Secondary 4,150 2,028 2,122 2,551 1,247 1,304 1,599 781 818
Grade 7 1,135 555 580 670 321 349 465 234 231
Grade 8 1,070 532 538 671 326 345 399 206 193
Grade 9 984 479 505 628 315 313 356 164 192
Grade 10 961 462 499 582 285 297 379 177 202
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Source: Department of Education - Regional Office I
10-20
Table 10.3C Continued
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS FOR GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2014-2015 to SY 2016-2017
SY 2016-17
Province/City/ Level of Total Govt. Private
Education Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/ Both Girls/ Boys/
Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men Sexes Women Men
Candon City
Secondary 4,621 2,286 2,335 3,897 1,928 1,969 724 358 366
Grade 7 1,259 638 621 1,089 547 542 170 91 79
Grade 8 1,165 548 617 995 477 518 170 71 99
Grade 9 1,077 531 546 913 443 470 164 88 76
Grade 10 1,120 569 551 900 461 439 220 108 112
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Dagupan City
Secondary 15,577 7,911 7,666 11,291 5,697 5,594 4,286 2,214 2,072
Grade 7 4,245 2,138 2,107 3,109 1,552 1,557 1,136 586 550
Grade 8 4,024 2,024 2,000 2,992 1,496 1,496 1,032 528 504
Grade 9 3,743 1,897 1,846 2,678 1,360 1,318 1,065 537 528
Grade 10 3,565 1,852 1,713 2,512 1,289 1,223 1,053 563 490
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Laoag City
Secondary 9,044 4,528 4,516 7,281 3,704 3,577 1,763 824 939
Grade 7 2,571 1,234 1,337 2,082 1,013 1,069 489 221 268
Grade 8 2,329 1,174 1,155 1,870 971 899 459 203 256
Grade 9 2,144 1,112 1,032 1,722 903 819 422 209 213
Grade 10 2,000 1,008 992 1,607 817 790 393 191 202
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Urdaneta City
Secondary 12,522 6,140 6,382 10,960 5,360 5,600 1,562 780 782
Grade 7 3,385 1,620 1,765 2,999 1,434 1,565 386 186 200
Grade 8 3,253 1,601 1,652 2,855 1,402 1,453 398 199 199
Grade 9 3,068 1,523 1,545 2,655 1,303 1,352 413 220 193
Grade 10 2,816 1,396 1,420 2,451 1,221 1,230 365 175 190
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
Vigan City
Secondary 7,598 3,906 3,692 6,385 3,376 3,009 1,213 530 683
Grade 7 2,204 1,100 1,104 1,891 968 923 313 132 181
Grade 8 2,011 992 1,019 1,718 866 852 293 126 167
Grade 9 1,697 901 796 1,398 770 628 299 131 168
Grade 10 1,686 913 773 1,378 772 606 308 141 167
Grade 11 … … … … … … … … …
Grade 12 … … … … … … … … …
10-21
Table 10.4A
NET ENROLLMENT RATIO (NER) IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2001-2002 to SY 2015-2016
10-22
Table 10.4A Continued
NET ENROLLMENT RATIO (NER) IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2001-2002 to SY 2015-2016
Fig. 10.5 Net Enrollment Ratio in Elementary Level for Government Schools,
Ilocos Region: SYs 2008-2009 to 2015-2016
120
94.09 96.54 96.56
100 87.69 88.6
82.2 81.85
74.33
80
60
40
20
0
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
10-23
Table 10.4B
COHORT SURVIVAL RATE (CSR) IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL IN GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2001-02 TO SY 2015-16
10-24
Table 10.4B Continued
COHORT SURVIVAL RATE (CSR) IN ELEMENTARY LEVEL IN GOVERNMENT
AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2001-02 TO SY 2015-16
Fig. 10.6 Cohort Survival Rate in Elementary Level for Government Schools
Ilocos Region: SYs 2009-2010 to SY 2015-2016
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
10-25
Table 10.4C MDG
RATIO OF GIRLS TO BOYS IN PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY EDUCATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2008-2009 to SY 2016-2017
Ilocos Region 0.91 0.97 1.15 0.91 0.97 1.16 0.91 0.97 1.14
Ilocos Region 0.90 0.96 1.16 0.91 0.97 1.19 0.91 0.98 1.21
10-26
Table 10.4D
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN GOVERNMENT ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
SY 2010-2011 to SY 2015-2016
Ilocos Region
SY 2010-11 56.84 95.73 92.49 72.30 75.24 68.04 0.38 3.72 98.62 92.38 99.20 93.43
SY 2011-12 56.87 96.00 92.87 79.23 85.61 72.98 … … … 99.94 96.37 92.14
SY 2012-13 57.90 ... ... 81.77 85.61 78.82 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 76.87 97.65 94.49 85.06 91.19 82.17 0.16 1.76 … … 99.32 95.99
SY 2014-15 75.35 98.69 94.64 84.83 93.49 … 0.66 2.34 … … 99.50 98.25
SY 2015-16 79.44 98.82 93.62 82.33 94.53 81.03 0.53 2.43 98.92 96.05 99.50 98.26
Ilocos Norte
SY 2010-11 50.77 97.24 95.88 80.79 82.83 77.97 0.14 2.42 99.06 77.10 99.23 96.24
SY 2011-12 55.34 97.33 95.05 88.85 89.84 86.87 … … … 92.24 98.42 95.87
SY 2012-13 58.64 ... ... 89.16 93.12 87.62 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 73.98 98.30 96.66 90.70 93.13 89.28 0.19 1.39 … … 100.06 97.50
SY 2014-15 72.26 89.17 87.62 87.54 94.69 … 0.46 2.13 … … 99.72 99.03
SY 2015-16 77.02 99.26 95.46 87.33 96.21 86.60 0.48 2.30 99.17 97.35 99.72 99.03
Ilocos Sur
SY 2010-11 40.75 96.46 90.87 68.84 79.64 63.67 0.13 3.70 98.99 65.28 99.71 92.19
SY 2011-12 41.67 96.24 94.29 82.53 82.97 77.06 … … … 89.88 95.68 93.85
SY 2012-13 42.71 ... ... 81.99 86.20 79.27 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 68.79 97.68 92.80 80.24 90.34 78.33 0.07 2.17 … … 99.87 99.52
SY 2014-15 68.46 98.79 95.57 87.55 94.69 … 0.52 3.13 … … 100.24 100.46
SY 2015-16 73.74 99.06 95.74 88.00 95.93 88.00 0.44 3.40 99.20 94.88 99.88 99.95
La Union
SY 2010-11 51.21 95.69 93.42 76.44 77.56 73.24 0.30 3.30 99.51 85.83 99.47 95.53
SY 2011-12 54.22 96.50 93.94 81.70 79.33 75.14 … … … 97.97 93.82 92.56
SY 2012-13 55.04 ... ... 80.52 81.63 78.71 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 72.18 96.81 94.29 83.89 86.44 80.68 0.29 2.49 … … 100.64 96.87
SY 2014-15 71.31 100.65 95.55 87.65 99.52 … 0.84 3.00 … … 99.79 98.56
SY 2015-16 74.91 98.76 94.01 83.26 94.35 82.12 0.69 2.60 98.37 97.91 99.79 98.57
Pangasinan
SY 2010-11 61.78 95.10 92.92 73.56 71.88 69.07 0.48 3.61 98.02 99.10 99.14 92.92
SY 2011-12 59.30 95.70 91.68 76.28 81.71 68.57 … … … 99.69 96.43 89.76
SY 2012-13 59.77 ... ... 81.23 84.13 77.95 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 76.06 98.06 94.74 85.81 93.15 82.57 0.14 1.60 … … 99.03 96.04
SY 2014-15 73.62 98.23 93.59 82.17 91.03 … 0.67 2.23 … … 99.34 97.49
SY 2015-16 76.76 98.93 92.81 80.28 94.99 78.36 0.52 2.54 99.34 95.14 99.34 97.49
Alaminos City
SY 2010-11 67.74 96.28 93.87 72.86 77.67 70.27 0.48 3.81 99.29 106.15 97.84 96.25
SY 2011-12 70.96 96.44 93.52 80.13 86.00 76.20 … … … 112.87 95.64 94.53
SY 2012-13 72.00 ... ... 81.54 91.35 79.47 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 90.63 97.78 91.36 76.41 91.72 74.07 0.15 2.44 … … 98.64 99.06
SY 2014-15 88.38 99.15 95.60 87.76 94.57 … 0.78 4.18 … … 99.36 98.03
SY 2015-16 91.00 98.59 90.96 75.47 93.49 74.03 0.64 2.26 97.24 99.80 99.36 98.03
Batac City
SY 2010-11 … … … … … … … … … … … …
SY 2011-12 … … … … … … … … … … … …
SY 2012-13 … … … … … … … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 … … … … … … … … … … … …
SY 2014-15 82.39 … … 94.67 100.00 … 0.45 2.28 … … 100.00 99.44
SY 2015-16 90.98 99.45 96.40 89.79 96.92 89.33 0.35 1.11 97.73 98.53 100.00 99.50
Candon City
SY 2010-11 51.85 96.56 92.45 72.71 84.73 71.80 0.10 4.03 99.41 87.28 100.00 98.19
SY 2011-12 53.45 96.05 92.14 74.48 86.18 71.62 … … … 104.02 93.79 96.80
SY 2012-13 56.86 … … 90.66 89.58 84.39 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 86.36 99.39 95.61 88.61 89.72 86.17 0.10 1.66 … … 99.18 99.12
SY 2014-15 86.10 99.58 95.67 88.07 96.54 … 0.74 3.16 … … 99.51 98.35
SY 2015-16 87.09 99.88 97.45 93.00 97.52 91.50 0.75 2.57 100.95 96.42 99.51 98.39
Dagupan City
SY 2010-11 53.60 96.98 83.79 50.62 72.04 45.47 0.17 8.28 99.07 105.43 98.60 87.82
SY 2011-12 56.44 95.73 92.14 73.69 86.22 65.39 … … … 104.85 98.60 91.28
SY 2012-13 57.46 ... ... 78.93 84.45 72.19 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 86.11 94.50 93.08 81.90 79.07 76.02 0.16 0.77 … … 97.32 93.58
SY 2014-15 86.32 97.07 94.48 83.82 88.90 … 0.77 1.00 … … 97.95 94.96
SY 2015-16 90.38 95.28 93.40 81.87 79.32 78.40 0.55 1.38 93.75 95.86 97.95 94.96
Laoag City
SY 2010-11 61.10 98.07 95.62 79.80 79.38 78.66 0.35 2.98 98.54 117.93 99.69 98.36
SY 2011-12 72.64 96.34 95.65 87.63 85.73 85.78 … … … 111.89 98.91 96.92
SY 2012-13 74.29 ... ... 84.36 95.43 82.15 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 93.06 98.79 107.05 91.77 94.35 89.12 0.19 1.21 … … 100.18 71.12
SY 2014-15 92.11 99.68 94.10 83.79 93.38 … 0.41 1.62 … … 99.94 98.07
SY 2015-16 103.75 99.13 95.89 88.16 95.10 86.84 0.52 1.22 96.67 96.77 99.95 98.20
San Carlos City
SY 2010-11 53.18 92.88 87.01 61.92 66.31 57.53 0.65 4.61 98.29 87.53 98.03 91.79
SY 2011-12 48.14 94.45 92.21 75.76 79.68 72.79 … … … 98.49 98.94 94.91
SY 2012-13 51.10 ... ... 74.90 88.24 70.58 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 70.65 96.26 86.09 65.01 85.59 62.34 0.36 2.57 … … 98.90 101.12
SY 2014-15 71.68 98.92 98.49 96.99 94.49 … 0.57 2.35 … … 98.97 98.89
SY 2015-16 77.20 98.59 93.74 83.03 93.13 82.10 0.38 1.68 99.32 94.32 98.97 98.89
Note: CSR is the percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a given school year who
reached the final grade or year of the secondary level.
Source: Department of Education - Regional Office i
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Table 10.4D Continued
Urdaneta City
SY 2010-11 77.63 98.31 94.90 72.76 77.35 69.19 0.04 1.99 100.41 104.51 99.84 94.20
SY 2011-12 75.16 96.08 94.08 82.83 83.15 80.02 … … … 109.27 97.77 96.32
SY 2012-13 75.84 ... ... 84.92 86.40 83.41 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 96.19 99.06 97.97 93.85 95.88 93.53 0.01 0.20 … … 98.48 98.55
SY 2014-15 94.70 96.99 96.15 89.09 85.41 … 0.49 0.28 … … 99.93 101.09
SY 2015-16 99.66 98.57 94.30 83.65 93.03 83.65 0.50 0.57 98.63 99.91 99.93 99.96
Vigan City
SY 2010-11 119.85 99.07 95.13 75.70 90.24 74.74 0.14 3.66 100.63 214.40 99.46 98.51
SY 2011-12 122.62 96.44 94.34 83.86 91.76 81.67 … … … 191.36 99.39 96.99
SY 2012-13 128.29 … … 80.36 93.78 77.61 … … … … … …
SY 2013-14 164.83 96.53 94.57 85.42 87.73 82.82 0.23 3.36 … … 99.51 95.30
SY 2014-15 159.10 99.20 92.91 80.13 89.23 76.24 0.53 2.38 … … 99.88 98.65
SY 2015-16 180.02 101.11 96.23 87.66 99.07 86.54 0.50 3.53 100.84 94.57 99.89 98.72
Table 10.5
ENROLLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS BY DISCIPLINE GROUP AND SEX, ILOCOS REGION
SY 2014-2015 to SY 2019-2020
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Table 10.6A
NUMBER OF TERTIARY GRADUATES BY PROGRAM LEVEL, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2010-2011 and SY 2018-2019
Pre-
School Year Baccalaureate Diplomate Master's Doctoral Total
Baccalaureate
Both Sexes
2010-11 2,899 17,478 170 687 116 21,350
2011-12 3,629 19,720 140 721 118 24,328
2012-13 9,399 149,324 2,404 8,429 1,096 170,652
2013-14 6,779 23,760 189 1,882 146 32,756
2014-15 3,009 26,078 166 1,722 233 31,208
2015-16 2,140 26,297 218 1,873 370 30,898
2016-17 3,578 29,249 286 2,050 418 35,581
2017-18 1,837 31,931 366 2,084 298 36,516
2018-19 1,610 35,182 584 2,924 449 40,749
Women
2010-11 1,599 9,252 97 381 80 11,409
2011-12 2,033 11,182 81 429 72 13,797
2012-13 4,720 78,729 1,438 6,215 721 91,823
2013-14 3,294 13,455 93 1,303 87 18,232
2014-15 1,637 14,446 90 1,282 135 17,590
2015-16 1,284 15,215 115 1,294 210 18,118
2016-17 2,197 17,151 123 1,413 245 21,129
2017-18 1,074 18,844 213 1,567 174 21,872
2018-19 992 20,947 320 2,155 278 24,692
Men
2010-11 1,300 8,226 73 306 36 9,941
2011-12 1,596 8,538 59 292 46 10,531
2012-13 4,679 70,595 966 2,214 375 78,829
2013-14 3,485 10,305 96 579 59 14,524
2014-15 1,372 11,632 76 440 98 13,618
2015-16 856 11,082 103 579 160 12,780
2016-17 1,381 12,098 163 637 173 14,452
2017-18 763 13,087 153 517 124 14,644
2018-19 618 14,235 264 769 171 16,057
Table 10.6 B
NUMBER OF GRADUATES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
BY DISCIPLINE GROUP AND SEX, ILOCOS REGION: SY 2017-2018 to SY 2018-2019
SY 2017-18 SY 2018-19
Discipline Group
Both Sexes Men Women Both Sexes Men Women
Agriculture, Forestry and
Fisheries 1,309 597 712 1,305 591 714
Architecture and Town 293 179 114 291 161 130
Business Administration and
related 9,146 2,580 6,566 12,449 3,627 8,822
Education Science and
Teacher Training 8,532 2,103 6,429 9,565 2,522 7,043
Engineering and Technology 3,756 2,845 911 4,172 2,999 1,173
General 50 32 18 500 152 348
IT and Related 4,189 2,135 2,054 4,309 2,304 2,005
Law, Justice and 79 36 43 100 54 46
Maritime Education 887 865 22 551 534 17
Mass Communication and
Documentation 309 96 213 203 60 143
Medical and Allied 2,578 772 1,806 3,230 926 2,304
Natural Science 420 209 211 473 253 220
Religion and Theology 32 20 12 47 34 13
Service Trades 965 211 754 863 211 652
Social and Behavioral 753 187 566 584 166 418
TOTAL 33,298 12,867 20,431 38,642 14,594 24,048
Source: Commission on Higher Educaiton - Regional Office I
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Table 10.7A
BASIC LITERACY RATE OF POPULATION 10 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, ILOCOS REGION
2008, 2013 and 2018
Philippines 95.6 96.1 95.1 96.5 97.0 96.1 96.5 97.1 95.9
Ilocos Region 98.2 98.2 98.1 98.2 98.2 98.2 98.1 98.4 97.9
10-14 yrs. … … … 99.3 99.3 99.3 … … …
15-19 … … … 99.2 99.4 98.9 … … …
20-24 … … … 98.7 98.6 98.8 … … …
25-29 … … … 98.2 98.0 98.4 … … …
30-39 … … … 98.9 99.5 98.3 … … …
40-49 … … … 98.9 99.4 98.5 … … …
50-59 … … … 98.0 97.9 98.0 … … …
60 and over … … … 93.8 93.7 94.0 … … …
Table 10.7B
FUNCTIONAL LITERACY RATE OF POPULATION 10-64 YEARS OLD
AND OVER BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, ILOCOS REGION
2008, 2013 and 2018
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Fig. 10.7 Literacy Rate of Private Household Population
10 Years and Over by Sex, Ilocos Region: 2008, 2013 and 2018
98.5
98.4 98.4
98.3
98.2
Literacy Rate
98.2 98.2
98.2
98.1 98.1
98
97.9 97.9
97.8
Women Men
97.7
97.6
2008 2013 2018
Year
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Table 10.8
SCHOOL-GOING AGE POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 1975-1995
Age Group/
1975 1980 1990 1995
Province
6-12 a/
13-16
17-24
Table 10.9
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER
BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED, SEX AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 2007, 2010 and 2015
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Table 10.9 Continued
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER
BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED, SEX AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 2007, 2010 and 2015
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Table 10.9 Continued
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER
BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED, SEX AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
CENSUS YEARS 2007, 2010 and 2015
2015
Province/Highest Grade Completed
Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Region 4,524,016 2,246,445 2,277,571
No Grade Completed 101,326 49,333 51,993
Pre-School 116,678 55,577 61,101
Elementary 1,317,784 637,019 680,765
High School 1,902,019 903,515 998,504
Post-Secondary 110,816 66,599 44,217
College Undergraduate 436,151 225,698 210,453
Academic Degree Holder 528,420 302,365 226,055
Post-Baccalaureate 7,298 4,625 2,673
Not Stated 1,700 910 790
Ilocos Norte 538,979 268,936 270,043
No Grade Completed 11,108 5,483 5,625
Pre-School 13,198 6,291 6,907
Elementary 161,615 76,825 84,790
High School 201,205 95,687 105,518
Post-Secondary 22,014 12,468 9,546
College Undergraduate 56,838 29,349 27,489
Academic Degree Holder 71,472 41,885 29,587
Post-Baccalaureate 1,214 784 430
Not Stated 157 86 71
Ilocos Sur 626,322 311,565 314,757
No Grade Completed 12,797 6,279 6,518
Pre-School 15,588 7,486 8,102
Elementary 190,542 91,037 99,505
High School 233,026 110,061 122,965
Post-Secondary 23,293 13,644 9,649
College Undergraduate 68,183 35,202 32,981
Academic Degree Holder 81,188 46,895 34,293
Post-Baccalaureate 1,252 761 491
Not Stated 207 109 98
La Union 713,464 354,211 359,253
No Grade Completed 16,744 8,350 8,394
Pre-School 17,196 8,175 9,021
Elementary 197,819 95,248 102,571
High School 290,227 135,662 154,565
Post-Secondary 15,181 9,903 5,278
College Undergraduate 75,233 39,022 36,211
Academic Degree Holder 98,628 56,427 42,201
Post-Baccalaureate 1,809 1,144 665
Not Stated 130 72 58
Pangasinan 2,645,251 1,311,733 1,333,518
No Grade Completed 60,677 29,221 31,456
Pre-School 70,696 33,625 37,071
Elementary 767,808 373,909 393,899
High School 1,177,561 562,105 615,456
Post-Secondary 50,328 30,584 19,744
College Undergraduate 235,897 122,125 113,772
Academic Degree Holder 277,132 157,158 119,974
Post-Baccalaureate 3,023 1,936 1,087
Not Stated 1,206 643 563
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 10.10A
ENROLLMENT IN PRIVATE TECH-VOC INSTITUTIONS BY OCCUPATION, SEX AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2017-2018 to SY 2018-2019
SY 2017-18 SY 2018-19
Province/Occupation
Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men
Heating Ventilation
Airconditioning and Refrigeration 369 13 356 577 9 568
Human Health/ Health Care 7,420 5,358 2,062 10,084 6,608 3,476
Information and Communication
Technology 7,170 4,574 2,596 2,084 1,216 868
Language and Culture 174 72 102 117 56 61
Livelihood 0 0 0 0 0 0
Metals and Engineering 5,140 466 4,674 4,865 380 4,485
Others 41,371 19,749 21,622 56,052 30,538 25,514
Processed Food and Beverages 9,487 5,669 3,818 7,240 4,797 2,443
Social, Community Development
and Other Services 27,243 16,495 10,748 9,996 7,399 2,597
Tourism Hotel and Restaurant 32,432 21,542 10,890 47,929 29,876 18,053
TVET 517 280 237 625 362 263
Visual Arts 125 56 69 30 10 20
Wholesale and Retail Trading 1,009 659 350 665 464 201
Heating Ventilation
Airconditioning and Refrigeration 168 6 162 89 2 87
Human Health/ Health Care 797 641 156 1,153 936 217
Information and Communication
Technology 2,280 1,532 748 211 107 104
Language and Culture 71 57 14 56 48 8
Livelihood 0 0
Metals and Engineering 599 25 574 677 25 652
Others 2,889 2,205 684 1,581 1,320 261
Processed Food and Beverages 1,637 1,252 385 508 348 160
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Table 10.10A continued
ENROLLMENT IN PRIVATE TECH-VOC INSTITUTIONS BY OCCUPATION, SEX AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2017-2018 to SY 2018-2019
SY 2017-18 SY 2018-19
Province/Occupation
Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men
Heating Ventilation
Airconditioning and Refrigeration 0 0
Human Health/ Health Care 704 578 126 2,512 1,495 1,017
Information and Communication
Technology 81 51 30 570 364 206
Language and Culture 0 0
Livelihood 0 0
Metals and Engineering 302 3 299 163 6 157
Others 22 20 2 18 18
Processed Food and Beverages 203 56 147 917 716 201
Social, Community Development
and Other Services 18,001 8,560 9,441 3,441 2,413 1,028
Tourism Hotel and Restaurant 4,625 3,117 1,508 7,277 3,993 3,284
TVET 42 23 19 43 23 20
Visual Arts 0 0
Wholesale and Retail Trading 831 481 350 344 210 134
Heating Ventilation
Airconditioning and Refrigeration 50 6 44 300 4 296
Human Health/ Health Care 1,233 958 275 1,831 1,426 405
Information and Communication
Technology 633 257 376 674 348 326
Language and Culture 103 15 88 61 8 53
Livelihood 0 0
Metals and Engineering 1,493 110 1,383 1,142 93 1,049
Others 3,635 1,491 2,144 150 66 84
Processed Food and Beverages 1,702 696 1,006 708 320 388
Social, Community Development
and Other Services 1,276 920 356 1,409 892 517
Tourism Hotel and Restaurant 4,654 3,028 1,626 4,336 2,769 1,567
TVET 0 30 16 14
Visual Arts 125 56 69 30 10 20
Wholesale and Retail Trading 178 178 321 254 67
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
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Table 10.10A Continued
ENROLLMENT IN PRIVATE TECH-VOC INSTITUTIONS BY OCCUPATION, SEX AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: SY 2017-2018 to SY 2019-2020
SY 2017-18 SY 2018-19
Province/Occupation
Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men
Heating Ventilation
Airconditioning and Refrigeration 151 1 150 188 3 185
Human Health/ Health Care 4,686 3,181 1,505 4,588 2,751 1,837
Information and Communication
Technology 4,176 2,734 1,442 629 397 232
Language and Culture 0 0 0 0
Livelihood 0 0 0 0
Metals and Engineering 2,746 328 2,418 2,883 256 2,627
Others 34,825 16,033 18,792 54,303 29,134 25,169
Processed Food and Beverages 5,945 3,665 2,280 5,107 3,413 1,694
Social, Community Development
and Other Services 3,626 3,133 493 2,718 1,986 732
Tourism Hotel and Restaurant 17,316 11,683 5,633 16,260 10,040 6,220
TVET 429 234 195 485 287 198
Visual Arts 0 0 0 0
Wholesale and Retail Trading 0 0 0 0
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
Figure 10.8 Number of Enrollees in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and Sex Ilocos Region: CY 2019
60,000
50,661
50,000 48,347
Women Men
40,000
30,000
24,455
20,935
20,000
14,650
10,427 9,302
9,180
10,000
0
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
Source of Basic Data: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
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Table 10.10B
ENROLLMENT IN TECH-VOC INSTITUTIONS BY PROVINCE AND SEX, ILOCOS REGION: 2017-2019
Ilocos Region 153,146 90,163 62,983 180,723 90,362 90,361 187,957 94,845 93,112
Ilocos Norte 33,460 20,523 12,937 45,668 23,682 21,986 45,390 24,455 20,935
Ilocos Sur 24,080 14,228 9,852 27,244 13,519 13,725 19,607 10,427 9,180
La Union 19,845 10,652 9,193 24,622 10,043 14,579 23,952 9,302 14,650
Pangasinan 75,761 44,760 31,001 83,189 43,118 40,071 99,008 50,661 48,347
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
Table 10.11
NUMBER OF GRADUATES IN TECH-VOC INSTITUTIONS BY PROVINCE AND SEX
ILOCOS REGION: 2017-2020
Ilocos Region 145,216 86,318 58,898 171,787 85,828 85,959 172,965 88,686 84,279
Ilocos Norte 30,548 19,313 11,235 45,902 23,444 22,458 42,855 23,369 19,486
Ilocos Sur 22,517 13,331 9,186 27,805 13,784 14,021 16,490 8,867 7,623
La Union 18,914 10,250 8,664 20,498 8,391 12,107 22,262 8,941 13,321
Pangasinan 73,237 43,424 29,813 77,582 40,209 37,373 91,358 47,509 43,849
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
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Table 10.12
NUMBER OF TRADE WORKERS ASSESSED AND CERTIFIED BY SEX AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2019
Assessed Certified
Province/Year
Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Region
2014 74,743 36,777 37,966 68,007 34,046 33,961
2015 95,874 47,958 47,916 87,943 44,203 43,740
2016 95,353 48,997 46,356 86,522 44,639 41,883
2017 84,731 41,993 42,738 77,997 39,192 38,805
2018 116,121 57,499 58,622 104,755 53,000 51,755
2019 92,847 42,786 50,061 87,675 40,910 46,765
Ilocos Norte
2014 14,611 7,831 6,780 13,731 7,437 6,294
2015 18,836 10,294 8,542 17,034 9,203 7,831
2016 19,491 11,311 8,180 17,820 10,288 7,532
2017 16,690 9,038 7,652 15,758 8,563 7,195
2018 16,388 8,727 7,661 15,161 8,072 7,089
2019 10,640 5,198 5,442 10,158 4,956 5,202
Ilocos Sur
2014 13,254 5,841 7,413 11,710 5,285 6,425
2015 15,335 7,722 7,613 14,464 7,377 7,087
2016 14,930 7,635 7,295 14,244 7,304 6,940
2017 14,712 7,011 7,701 14,020 6,696 7,324
2018 14,668 7,128 7,540 13,496 6,651 6,845
2019 13,300 6,175 7,125 12,826 6,010 6,816
La Union
2014 9,483 4,371 5,112 7,349 3,349 4,000
2015 12,119 5,159 6,960 10,100 4,416 5,684
2016 11,010 4,560 6,450 9,432 3,832 5,600
2017 11,465 4,382 7,083 9,884 3,832 6,052
2018 19,651 8,235 11,416 17,391 7,606 9,785
2019 17,154 7,349 9,805 16,093 7,078 9,015
Pangasinan
2014 37,395 18,734 18,661 35,217 17,975 17,242
2015 49,584 24,783 24,801 46,345 23,207 23,138
2016 49,922 25,491 24,431 45,026 23,215 21,811
2017 41,864 21,562 20,302 38,335 20,101 18,234
2018 65,414 33,409 32,005 58,707 30,671 28,036
2019 51,753 24,064 27,689 48,598 22,866 25,732
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
Figure 10.9 Number of Graduates in Tech-Voc Institutions by Province and Sex
Ilocos Region: CY 2019
50,000 47,509
43,489
45,000
WOMEN MEN
40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000 23,369
19,486
20,000
15,000 13,321
8,867 8,941
10,000 7,623
5,000
0
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
Source of Basic Data: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority - Region I
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Chapter 11
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Data on labor and employment are critical inputs in the formulation of policies aimed at
providing adequate employment opportunities and productive activities to the country’s
labor force. The labor force is the backbone of the economy. This single factor alone, speaks
of a vital sector that plays a crucial role in the development of the nation and in uplifting the
economic well-being of the people. Data on the situation obtained in the workplace are also
necessary for enhancing the policies and programs of government towards promoting
harmonious labor relations and productivity. The generation of adequate, timely, and reliable
data is an imperative need of the formulators and implementers of our laws, policies, and
decisions.
This chapter presents data on the number and employment status of the labor force at
the regional and provincial levels. On employed persons, the data presented include the
number of hours worked, the major industry and occupation group, and a class of workers.
On unemployed persons, on the other hand, the data contained in this chapter include the
highest grade completed. The chapter also presents data on labor relations and unions/labor
organizations and collective bargaining agreements, and labor cases handled. The basic
sources of data are the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and the Department of Labor
and Employment (DOLE). The PSA generates the data on the labor force and its
employment status using the results of its quarterly Labor Force Survey.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The annual labor force participation rate of the region in 2020 is 62.6 percent out of the
3.5 million population 15 years old and over. This is equivalent to about 2.2 million
economically active population comprising of either employed or unemployed persons.
The annual employment rate in 2020 of Ilocos Region is 86.6 percent. This was 8.55
percentage points lower than the employment rate recorded in 2019 at 94.7 percent.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate of the region was recorded at 13.4 percent in 2020.
This is higher by 152.83 percentage points recorded in 2019 at 5.3 percent.
Most of the employed persons in 2019 were in the services industry group with 55.7
percent. This was 1.44 percentage points higher compared with that in 2018 at 54.9
percent.
There are 171 existing unions and organizations in the region in 2020. The number of
members of these existing unions/labor organizations is about 8,534.
Of the 3,912 employed persons in the region in October 2020, 23.2 percent obtained
Junior High School level or graduated from Junior High School.
11-1
Table 11.1 Annual Labor Force Participation, Employment, Unemployment and 11-3
Underemployment Rates, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 11.2 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry 11-4
Group, Ilocos Region: 2016-2019
Table 11.3 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years 11-6
and Over by Sex , Ilocos Region: October 2016-2019
Table 11.4 Employed Persons and Mean Hours Worked by Sex and Class of Worker, 11-8
Ilocos Region: January, April, July and October 2015-2020
Table 11.5 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group from Primary Occupation by 11-14
Sex, Ilocos Region: January, April, July and October 2016-2020
Table 11.6 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group from Primary Occupation 11-20
by Sex, Ilocos Region: January, April, July and October 2015-2020
Table 11.7 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex, Ilocos Region: 11-23
January, April, July and October 2015-2020
Table 11.8 Labor Force Participation Rate and Employment Rate, by Province, Ilocos 11-26
Region: January, April, July and October 2011-2016
Table 11.9 Status of Strike/Lockout Notices, Actual Strikes/Lockouts and Preventive 11-28
Mediation Cases, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 11.10 Status of Labor Cases Handled, Ilocos Region: 2001-2020 11-29
Table 11.11 Status of Original Labor Standard Cases Handled, Ilocos Region: 2015- 11-30
2020
Table 11.12 Number and Membership of Existing Unions/Labor Organizations by Sex, 11-30
Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Table 11.13 Number of Collective Bargaining Agreements Filed and Workers Covered 11-30
by Sex, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Figure 11.1 Number of Employed Women and Men in the Labor Force in Ilocos 11-6
Region: October 2015-2020
Figure 11.2 Number of Unemployed Women and Men in Ilocos Region: October 2015- 11-7
2020
Figure 11.3 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group from Primary Occupation, by 11-19
Sex, Ilocos Region: October 2020
Figure 11.4 Fig. 11.4 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group from Primary 11-19
Occupation by Sex, Ilocos Region: October 2020
Figure 11.5 Employed Women by Highest Grade Completed, Ilocos Region: October 11-25
2020
Figure 11.6 Employed Men by Highest Grade Completed, Ilocos Region: October 2020 11-25
Figure 11.7 Number of Existing Unions/Labor Organizations, Ilocos Region: 2014-2019 11-31
11-2
Table 11.1
ANNUAL LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT
AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT RATES, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
(Annual estimates based on the average of the four quarter rounds of each year of the LFS)
Notes: The methodology for the computation of annual estimates of labor and employment indicators is based
on PSA Board Resolution No. 01, Series of 2017-151: Approving and Adopting the Official Methodology
for Generating Annual Labor And Employment Estimates,using the average estimates of the four LFS rounds.
2020 Data is Preliminary.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Annual Labor and Employment Estimates
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Table 11.2
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP
ILOCOS REGION: 2016-2019
(Annual Estimates)
2016 2017
Region and Major Industry Group
Total Male Female Total Male Female
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Table 11.2 Continued
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP
ILOCOS REGION: 2016-2019
(Annual Estimates)
2018 2019
Region and Major Industry Group
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Ilocos Region (number in thousands) 2,025 1,258 766 2,088 1,294 794
11-5
Table 11.3
LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: OCTOBER 2016-2019
(In Thousands)
Ilocos Region
Total 15 Years Old and 3,427 1,692 1,735 3,470 1,710 1,760
Over Population
Notes:1. Data are based on the October round of the Labor Force Survey
2. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Fig. 11.1 Number of Employed Women and Men in the Labor Force
Ilocos Region: October 2015-2020
2,500
Women Men
2,000
Number (In Thousands)
1,500
1,000
500
-
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
11-6
Table 11.3 Continued
LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: OCTOBER 2016-2019
(In Thousands)
Ilocos Region
Total 15 Years Old and 3,518 1,724 1,794 3,571 1,807 1,765
Over Population
Notes:1. Data are based on the October round of the Labor Force Survey
2. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
200 127
Men
180 114
Women
160
93
Number (In Thousands)
140
76 41
120
100
76
80
63
55 52
60
38
40
20
0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year
11-7
Table 11.4
EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MEAN HOURS WORKED BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(Number of persons in thousands)
2015
Sex/ January April July October
Class of Worker Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean
of Hours of Hours of Hours of Hours
Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked
Both Sexes 2,001 40.3 2,008 39.5 2,007 40.7 2,040 40.1
11-8
Table 11.4 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MEAN HOURS WORKED BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(Number of persons in thousands)
2016
Sex/ January April July October
Class of Worker Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean
of Hours of Hours of Hours of Hours
Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked
Both Sexes 2,087 41.8 1,960 42.9 2,036 42.0 1,987 41.0
11-9
Table 11.4 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MEAN HOURS WORKED BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(Number of persons in thousands)
2017
Sex/ January April July October
Class of Worker Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean
of Hours of Hours of Hours of Hours
Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked
Both Sexes 1,916 39.9 1,745 39.8 1,893 41.0 1,902 41.8
11-10
Table 11.4 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MEAN HOURS WORKED BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(Number of persons in thousands)
2018
Sex/ January April July October
Class of Worker Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean
of Hours of Hours of Hours of Hours
Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked
Both Sexes 2,068 39.4 2,050 40.3 1,968 39.5 2,012 40.0
11-11
Table 11.4 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MEAN HOURS WORKED BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(Number of persons in thousands)
2019
Sex/ January April July October
Class of Worker Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean
of Hours of Hours of Hours of Hours
Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked
Both Sexes 2,054 40.6 2,002 38.8 2,125 40.5 2168.6 39.4
11-12
Table 11.4 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS AND MEAN HOURS WORKED BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(Number of persons in thousands)
2020
Sex/ January April July October
Class of Worker Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean Number Mean
of Hours of Hours of Hours of Hours
Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked Persons Worked
Both Sexes 2,019 39.5 1,677 32.1 2036.2 35.4 1,960.8 39.2
11-13
Table 11.5
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION AND BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2016-2020
(In thousands)
Sex/ 2016
Major Industry Group Jan Apr Jul Oct
Both Sexes 2,087 1,960 2,037 1,987
Agriculture and forestry 564 473 549 615
Fishing and aquaculture 57 37 64 52
Mining and Quarrying 11 5 8 4
Manufacturing 106 152 137 105
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 7 6 1
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 3 * 2 2
Construction 196 194 186 170
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 433 433 453 356
Transportation and storage 156 126 149 145
Accommodation and food service activities 78 77 69 64
Information and communication 21 17 12 18
Financial and insurance activities 22 18 18 32
Real estate activities 2 5 5 1
Professional, scientific and technical activities 9 17 4 4
Administrative and support service activities 29 45 37 39
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 118 104 93 110
Education 65 67 90 72
Human health and social work activities 28 28 17 24
Arts, entertainment and recreation 27 21 9 12
Other service activities 157 134 129 161
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods - - - -
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Women 781 735 755 701
Agriculture and forestry 141 130 138 151
Fishing and aquaculture 9 1 10 3
Mining and Quarrying 2 - - -
Manufacturing 43 51 53 45
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 1 - -
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 1 - 2 -
Construction 2 3 3 2.478
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 246 248 259 194
Transportation and storage 3 2 3 1
Accommodation and food service activities 47 44 34 42
Information and communication 7 4 1 6
Financial and insurance activities 13 8 11 12
Real estate activities 1 1 1 1
Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 4 1 2
Administrative and support service activities 6 8 15 11
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 58 50 44 41
Education 44 51 70 57
Human health and social work activities 18 18 13 15
Arts, entertainment and recreation 8 6 3 2
Other service activities 126 106 94 115
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods - - - -
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - -
Men 1,306 1,225 1,282 1,286
Agriculture and forestry 423 343 411 464
Fishing and aquaculture 48 36 54 48
Mining and Quarrying 8 5 8 4
Manufacturing 63 100 84 60
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 7 6 1
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 2 * - 2
Construction 194 191 183 167
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 187 186 193 162
Transportation and storage 153 124 146 144
Accommodation and food service activities 32 32 35 22
Information and communication 14 14 11 12
Financial and insurance activities 10 10 7 20
Real estate activities 1 4 5 -
Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 13 4 3
Administrative and support service activities 22 37 22 28
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 60 53 49 69
Education 21 16 20 15
Human health and social work activities 10 10 4 9
Arts, entertainment and recreation 18 15 6 10
Other service activities 31 28 35 46
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods - - - -
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
* less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-14
Table 11.5 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION AND BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2016-2020
(In thousands)
Sex/ 2017
Major Industry Group Jan Apr Jul Oct
Both Sexes 1,916 1,745 1,893 1,902
Agriculture and forestry 470 367 550 482
Fishing and aquaculture 34 73 50 26
Mining and Quarrying 24 3 6 7
Manufacturing 145 86 95 98
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 5 5 4
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 2 1 2 4
Construction 173 206 230 202
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 425 349 319 374
Transportation and storage 135 148 140 143
Accommodation and food service activities 76 61 58 73
Information and communication 26 13 12 15
Financial and insurance activities 10 16 13 18
Real estate activities 8 4 3 6
Professional, scientific and technical activities 8 6 3 4
Administrative and support service activities 39 38 42 28
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 88 110 118 122
Education 65 69 84 79
Human health and social work activities 24 18 23 30
Arts, entertainment and recreation 12 13 12 18
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 150 160 127 168
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Women 717 597 659 663
Agriculture and forestry 105 84 127 89
Fishing and aquaculture 1 1 1 1
Mining and Quarrying 0 1
Manufacturing 54 27 29 29
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - 1 2 0
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 1 0 2 1
Construction - 2 3 1
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 249 190 203 217
Transportation and storage 1 3 2 3
Accommodation and food service activities 42 31 38 39
Information and communication 15 1 5 4
Financial and insurance activities 4 7 9 8
Real estate activities 3 3 3 1
Professional, scientific and technical activities 5 4 1 2
Administrative and support service activities 10 7 8 8
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 47 43 48 56
Education 44 49 65 59
Human health and social work activities 12 10 13 20
Arts, entertainment and recreation 6 4 2 7
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 118 129 99 117
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Men 1,198 1,149 1,234 1,240
Agriculture and forestry 365 283 423 393
Fishing and aquaculture 33 72 49 25
Mining and Quarrying 23 3 4 7
Manufacturing 90 59 66 69
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 4 3 3
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 1 0 0 3
Construction 173 204 227 201
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 176 159 116 157
Transportation and storage 134 144 138 140
Accommodation and food service activities 34 29 20 34
Information and communication 11 12 7 11
Financial and insurance activities 6 9 4 10
Real estate activities 5 1 1 5
Professional, scientific and technical activities 4 2 2 2
Administrative and support service activities 29 31 34 20
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 41 67 70 66
Education 21 20 19 21
Human health and social work activities 12 7 10 10
Arts, entertainment and recreation 6 9 10 11
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 31 31 28 50
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
* less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-15
Table 11.5 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION AND BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2016-2020
(In thousands)
Sex/ 2018
Major Industry Group Jan Apr Jul Oct
Both Sexes 2,068 2,050 1,968 2,012
Agriculture and forestry 535 462 490 536
Fishing and aquaculture 38 37 32 26
Mining and Quarrying 5 17 18 9
Manufacturing 118 160 91 84
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 12 1 3
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 4 6 3 0
Construction 232 271 253 206
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 394 408 423 446
Transportation and storage 128 145 92 136
Accommodation and food service activities 81 79 71 96
Information and communication 10 7 12 17
Financial and insurance activities 31 27 13 24
Real estate activities 4 4 5 3
Professional, scientific and technical activities 10 8 16 6
Administrative and support service activities 42 44 40 33
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 134 114 127 141
Education 83 65 73 72
Human health and social work activities 27 16 27 27
Arts, entertainment and recreation 33 19 15 13
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 158 151 163 134
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Women 795 751 754 765
Agriculture and forestry 139 111 128 128
Fishing and aquaculture 2 4 5 2
Mining and Quarrying - 7 3 -
Manufacturing 35 58 26 24
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 - - -
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 2 1 - -
Construction - 1 3 2
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 263 240 263 266
Transportation and storage 3 0 3
Accommodation and food service activities 44 47 40 56
Information and communication 1 2 4 7
Financial and insurance activities 16 17 7 15
Real estate activities 2 0 - 1
Professional, scientific and technical activities 3 1 6 1
Administrative and support service activities 18 12 16 10
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 63 57 64 80
Education 56 50 49 48
Human health and social work activities 13 12 15 15
Arts, entertainment and recreation 12 6 4 5
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 125 122 119 104
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Men 1,274 1,299 1,214 1,247
Agriculture and forestry 396 351 361 408
Fishing and aquaculture 36 33 27 25
Mining and Quarrying 5 10 16 9
Manufacturing 83 101 65 60
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 12 1 3
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 2 5 3 0
Construction 232 269 250 204
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 132 167 160 181
Transportation and storage 128 142 91 133
Accommodation and food service activities 37 32 31 40
Information and communication 8 5 9 11
Financial and insurance activities 15 10 6 10
Real estate activities 2 4 5 2
Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 7 10 5
Administrative and support service activities 24 32 24 23
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 72 57 63 61
Education 26 15 24 24
Human health and social work activities 14 5 13 12
Arts, entertainment and recreation 21 13 10 8
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 33 28 44 30
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - -- -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
* less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-16
Table 11.5 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION AND BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2016-2020
(In thousands)
Sex/ 2019
Major Industry Group Jan Apr Jul Oct
Both Sexes 2,054 2,002 2,125 2,169
Agriculture and forestry 440 378 585 524
Fishing and aquaculture 46 52 29 71
Mining and Quarrying 4 6 17 10
Manufacturing 99 108 117 144
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 5 4 0 5
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 3 2 1 1
Construction 260 293 274 221
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 466 398 429 453
Transportation and storage 148 137 120 159
Accommodation and food service activities 82 97 88 91
Information and communication 7 15 5 20
Financial and insurance activities 18 24 16 22
Real estate activities 4 0 9 0
Professional, scientific and technical activities 8 8 12 6
Administrative and support service activities 26 40 37 28
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 131 158 139 152
Education 66 89 75 90
Human health and social work activities 17 16 24 12
Arts, entertainment and recreation 21 18 16 19
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 205 158 132 140
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Women 777 755 833 811
Agriculture and forestry 98 114 175 136
Fishing and aquaculture 4 4 2 8
Mining and Quarrying 1 0 1 -
Manufacturing 27 26 38 53
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0 - -
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 0 0 - -
Construction 1 6 1 4
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 295 240 279 262
Transportation and storage 1 0 2 1
Accommodation and food service activities 48 49 46 56
Information and communication 0 3 1 8
Financial and insurance activities 8 13 12 12
Real estate activities 4 0 3 0
Professional, scientific and technical activities 1 5 5 2
Administrative and support service activities 7 10 16 9
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 60 81 64 71
Education 46 64 54 68
Human health and social work activities 11 11 16 8
Arts, entertainment and recreation 3 4 9 5
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 159 124 109 109
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -
Men 1,277 1,247 1,292 1,358
Agriculture and forestry 341 264 410 387
Fishing and aquaculture 41 48 27 63
Mining and Quarrying 3 6 16 10
Manufacturing 71 81 79 91
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 4 4 0 5
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities 3 2 1 1
Construction 259 287 272 218
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 172 158 150 191
Transportation and storage 146 137 117 158
Accommodation and food service activities 33 48 42 34
Information and communication 7 12 4 12
Financial and insurance activities 10 11 5 10
Real estate activities 0 0 6 -
Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 3 7 4
Administrative and support service activities 19 29 21 19
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 71 77 74 81
Education 20 25 22 22
Human health and social work activities 6 6 8 4
Arts, entertainment and recreation 17 14 7 14
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 46 34 23 31
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - -- -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
* less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-17
Table 11.5 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION AND BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2016-2020
(In thousands)
Sex/ 2020
Major Industry Group Jan Apr Jul Oct
Both Sexes 2,019 1,677 2,036 1,961
Agriculture and forestry 389 495 554 512
Fishing and aquaculture 44 22 39 28
Mining and Quarrying 28 25 6 3
Manufacturing 127 84 123 83
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3 1 3 3
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities - 0 3 8
Construction 245 142 242 222
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 438 323 484 434
Transportation and storage 165 124 86 111
Accommodation and food service activities 101 56 59 44
Information and communication 18 7 16 20
Financial and insurance activities 22 15 23 29
Real estate activities 0 3 6 5
Professional, scientific and technical activities 13 3 9 7
Administrative and support service activities 37 30 40 38
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 139 135 116 136
Education 61 64 81 84
Human health and social work activities 26 22 25 29
Arts, entertainment and recreation 25 7 4 11
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 138 118 120 154
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - -
Women 766 647 798 748
Agriculture and forestry 113 142 130 118
Fishing and aquaculture 4 1 1 2
Mining and Quarrying 1 5 0 0
Manufacturing 57 35 49 40
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1 0 0 0
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities - 0 - 0
Construction 4 5 1 4
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 245 181 309 264
Transportation and storage 4 5 3 1
Accommodation and food service activities 61 30 36 25
Information and communication 6 4 7 4
Financial and insurance activities 15 5 16 15
Real estate activities - 2 1 4
Professional, scientific and technical activities 6 1 4 2
Administrative and support service activities 9 3 10 16
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 62 63 51 67
Education 48 47 65 56
Human health and social work activities 16 15 14 19
Arts, entertainment and recreation 3 1 1 5
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 112 101 99 106
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - 0
Men 1,253 1,031 1,238 1,212
Agriculture and forestry 275 142 424 394
Fishing and aquaculture 40 1 38 26
Mining and Quarrying 27 5 5 3
Manufacturing 70 35 74 43
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2 0 2 2
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation acitivities - 0 3 8
Construction 241 5 241 218
Wholesale and retail, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 193 181 175 169
Transportation and storage 161 5 84 110
Accommodation and food service activities 40 30 23 18
Information and communication 12 4 8 16
Financial and insurance activities 8 5 8 14
Real estate activities 0 2 5 2
Professional, scientific and technical activities 7 1 5 5
Administrative and support service activities 28 3 30 22
Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services 76 63 65 69
Education 14 47 15 29
Human health and social work activities 10 15 11 10
Arts, entertainment and recreation 22 1 3 6
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods 26 101 20 48
and services producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - -- -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
* less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-18
Fig. 11.3 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group from Primary Occupation by Sex
Ilocos Region: October 2020
450
Women
400
350
Men
300
250
200
150
100
50
Fig. 11.4 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group from Primary Occupation by Sex
Ilocos Region: October 2020
450
Women
400
Men
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
11-19
Table 11.6
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(In thousands)
Both Sexes 2,001 2,008 2,007 2,040 2,087 1,960 2,037 1,987
Officials of Government and Special Interest 282 285 279 274 284 308 292 261
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 92 88 87 88 97 109 113 95
Technicians and Associate Professionals 40 37 46 34 41 61 29 45
Clerks 86 82 93 96 90 50 67 85
Service Workers and Shop and Market 276 289 272 306 287 376 367 325
Sales Workers - - - - - - - -
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 335 279 277 321 292 318 282 341
Traders and Related Workers 114 128 111 123 124 162 152 136
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 75 78 92 74 102 83 98 70
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 698 738 749 722 768 494 637 628
Special Occupations 3 4 2 3 2 - - 1
Officials of Government and Special Interest 120 125 122 121 125 136 141 108
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 63 65 61 63 64 66 77 71
Technicians and Associate Professionals 21 19 23 18 24 31 16 19
Clerks 55 49 55 59 53 27 46 45
Service Workers and Shop and Market 140 154 144 159 151 199 196 170
Sales Workers
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 33 28 38 42 44 53 40 43
Traders and Related Workers 12 13 14 18 12 26 25 24
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers - - 4 1 4 8 2 2
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 297 320 286 291 304 190 212 219
Special Occupations 1 - - 1 - - - -
Officials of Government and Special Interest 162 160 157 153 159 171 151 153
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 29 23 25 25 33 44 36 24
Technicians and Associate Professionals 19 18 22 15 17 30 12 26
Clerks 31 33 38 36 37 23 22 39
Service Workers and Shop and Market 136 135 128 148 136 177 171 155
Sales Workers
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 301 251 238 279 249 265 243 298
Traders and Related Workers 102 115 96 104 112 136 128 112
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 75 78 88 73 97 76 95 68
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 401 418 462 430 463 304 425 409
Special Occupations 2 4 2 2 2 - - 1
Note:
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* Less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-20
Table 11.6 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(In thousands)
2017 2018
Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct
Both Sexes 1,916 1,745 1,893 1,902 2,068 2,050 1,968 2,012
Officials of Government and Special Interest 289 265 259 290 310 303 281 335
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 77 103 111 102 125 100 110 98
Technicians and Associate Professionals 60 50 37 59 58 55 56 59
Clerks 60 51 65 90 107 74 80 74
Service Workers and Shop and Market 347 284 268 292 324 315 320 377
Sales Workers
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 286 260 282 242 307 263 240 282
Traders and Related Workers 178 135 139 135 125 156 153 111
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 91 113 84 103 71 110 70 83
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 527 482 649 583 640 674 658 592
Special Occupations 1 2 0 7 0 - 0 -
Officials of Government and Special Interest 144 118 119 132 173 143 164 167
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 53 68 78 73 76 63 72 64
Technicians and Associate Professionals 28 24 18 23 26 29 34 30
Clerks 38 25 40 51 56 43 44 50
Service Workers and Shop and Market 190 137 149 165 184 192 169 216
Sales Workers
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 43 38 38 26 64 43 43 44
Traders and Related Workers 36 13 15 8 11 17 13 10
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2 7 3 1 5 2 0
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 182 168 199 183 205 215 213 185
Special Occupations - - - 1 - - -
Officials of Government and Special Interest 145 147 139 157 137 159 116 168
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 24 35 33 29 49 37 38 34
Technicians and Associate Professionals 31 26 19 36 33 25 22 30
Clerks 22 27 25 38 50 30 36 24
Service Workers and Shop and Market 157 147 119 126 140 123 150 161
Sales Workers 243
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 142 222 243 216 244 220 197 238
Traders and Related Workers 89 122 124 127 114 139 140 101
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 344 106 81 103 71 105 69 83
Laborers and Unskilled Workers - 314 450 400 436 459 445 407
Special Occupations 1 2 0 6 0 - 0 -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
* Less than 500
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-21
Table 11.6 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP FROM PRIMARY OCCUPATION BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2015-2020
(In thousands)
Both Sexes 2,054 2,002 2,125 2,169 2,019 1,677 2,036 1,961
Officials of Government and Special Interest 306 230 348 337 251 243 274 260
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 99 133 115 126 81 87 105 134
Technicians and Associate Professionals 46 67 49 50 55 49 46 51
Clerks 72 66 66 79 87 47 72 86
Service Workers and Shop and Market 369 366 347 389 391 300 356 340
Sales Workers
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 293 246 298 287 261 284 319 271
Traders and Related Workers 137 141 174 130 154 75 162 124
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 105 117 67 110 115 62 79 96
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 628 635 657 659 623 528 622 599
Special Occupations - 2 3 1 2 2 1 0
Officials of Government and Special Interest 149 104 173 167 122 101 157 156
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers … …
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors … …
Professionals 61 87 85 83 49 57 81 76
Technicians and Associate Professionals 24 41 33 29 32 31 20 25
Clerks 43 41 36 42 55 29 39 51
Service Workers and Shop and Market 226 210 212 204 217 158 218 200
Sales Workers …
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 51 49 49 49 45 58 44 42
Traders and Related Workers 14 5 15 10 22 12 35 14
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 4 4 2 5 3 3 3 1
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 206 214 228 222 222 198 199 184
Special Occupations - - - 0 - 0 - 0
Officials of Government and Special Interest 157 125 175 171 129 142 117 104
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers
and Managing Proprietors and Supervisors
Professionals 37 46 31 43 32 30 24 58
Technicians and Associate Professionals 22 26 15 21 23 19 26 26
Clerks 30 25 31 37 32 19 33 35
Service Workers and Shop and Market 144 155 135 186 174 142 138 140
Sales Workers
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 241 197 249 238 217 225 275 229
Traders and Related Workers 123 136 159 120 132 63 127 110
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 102 113 65 104 112 59 76 95
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 422 421 430 436 401 330 423 414
Special Occupations - 2 3 1 2 2 1 0
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-22
Table 11.7
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED AND SEX, ILOCOS REGION
JANUARY, APRIL, JULY, OCTOBER 2015-2020
(In thousands)
Both Sexes 2,000 2,008 2,007 2,040 2,087 1,960 2,037 1,987 1,916 1,745 1,893 1,902
No Grade Completed 9 14 9 8 11 12 7 9 11 9 29 6
Elementary 391 406 440 436 448 389 425 420 378 389 388 364
Grades 1-5 115 122 152 133 158 140 135 143 161 156 131 131
Graduate 276 284 288 303 290 249 290 277 217 233 258 234
High School 1,003 977 986 1,031 1,022 929 1,055 985 0 1 0 6
1st to 3rd Years 228 222 221 232 235 169 240 253 0 1 0 6
Graduate 775 755 765 799 786 760 815 731 0 0 0 0
College 499 498 469 467 499 516 431 482 478 449 467 542
Undergraduate 174 176 161 166 168 167 127 171 199 174 176 190
Graduate and Higher 325 322 309 301 331 349 304 310 279 275 290 351
Not Reported - - - - - - - - - - - -
Women 743 775 749 774 781 735 755 701 718 597 659 663
No Grade Completed 3 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 1 11 2
Elementary 131 136 144 136 152 130 140 142 121 111 126 123
Grades 1-5 29 36 41 38 40 43 38 31 40 33 31 37
Graduate 102 100 103 98 112 87 102 111 81 79 95 86
High School 327 331 323 349 330 324 323 290 0 1 0 1
1st to 3rd Years 69 71 70 68 66 66 61 58 0 1 0 1
Graduate 257 260 253 281 264 257 262 232 0 0 0 0
Post Secondary 45 49 48 47 52 42 55 43 38 26 18 44
Undergraduate 2 6 6 2 6 3 9 2 4 2 3 1
Graduate 43 43 42 45 45 40 46 42 35 24 15 43
College 237 254 229 240 243 234 235 220 235 197 239 251
Undergraduate 62 76 61 61 67 61 51 58 76 54 66 66
Graduate and Higher 175 178 168 179 176 174 184 163 159 143 173 184
Not Reported - - - - - - - - - - - -
Men 1,257 1,234 1,257 1,267 1,306 1,225 1,283 1,285 1,198 1,149 1,234 1,240
No Grade Completed 6 9 4 7 6 7 5 4 6 8 18 4
Elementary 260 270 296 300 296 259 285 278 257 277 262 241
Grades 1-5 86 85 111 95 118 97 98 112 121 123 100 94
Graduate 174 185 185 205 178 162 188 166 136 155 163 147
High School 677 646 663 682 691 605 733 694 0 0 0 5
1st to 3rd Years 159 151 151 164 169 103 179 195 0 0 0 5
Graduate 518 495 512 518 523 502 553 500 0 0 0 0
Post Secondary 53 65 55 51 56 72 63 48 62 47 38 47
Undergraduate 6 9 10 4 15 10 11 3 5 6 5 9
Graduate 47 56 44 47 41 62 52 45 56 41 32 39
College 261 244 240 227 256 282 196 261 243 252 228 291
Undergraduate 112 100 99 105 101 106 77 114 123 120 110 124
Graduate and Higher 149 145 141 122 155 176 120 147 120 132 117 167
Not Reported - - - - - - - - - - - -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-23
Table 11.7 Continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED AND SEX, ILOCOS REGION
JANUARY, APRIL, JULY, OCTOBER 2015-2020
(In thousands)
Both Sexes 2,068 2,050 1,968 2,012 2,054 2,002 2,125 2,169 2,019 1,677 2,036 3,912
No Grade Completed 12 8 9 14 2 10 10 6 5 3 1 10
Elementary 379 374 386 351 375 370 406 402 377 328 332 290
Undergraduate 136 121 121 129 115 128 134 136 138 108 89 102
Graduate 243 253 265 222 260 242 272 265 238 221 243 188
Junior High School 1,021 1,043 918 1,009 1,061 1,019 985 1,049 938 818 987 907
1st to 3rd Years 233 250 240 228 239 206 227 222 217 162 220 190
Graduate 788 793 678 781 822 814 757 827 721 655 767 716
College 546 491 529 552 465 442 574 523 541 408 567 624
Undergraduate 198 239 222 224 169 108 169 150 156 126 210 216
Graduate and Higher 348 252 307 328 296 334 405 372 385 282 357 408
Not Reported - - - - - - - - - - - -
Women 795 751 754 765 777 755 833 811 766 647 798 748
No Grade Completed 5 3 4 5 1 3 3 1 4 1 0 1
Elementary 139 107 142 118 131 101 140 136 120 94 110 103
Undergraduate 50 33 35 34 35 30 39 38 39 14 18 28
Graduate 89 75 107 84 96 71 101 97 81 80 93 75
Junior High School 336 335 279 320 367 348 329 353 314 268 322 297
1st to 3rd Years 63 79 65 50 71 71 63 67 59 56 67 53
Graduate 274 256 214 271 295 277 266 286 255 213 255 244
Post Secondary 59 43 39 26 54 64 33 54 41 35 43 30
Undergraduate 2 - 2 1 6 2 5 - 7 7 15 4
Graduate 56 43 37 26 48 62 27 54 33 28 28 26
College 256 251 281 292 217 228 312 251 268 221 301 297
Undergraduate 88 107 100 106 55 41 76 55 65 60 93 84
Graduate and Higher 168 144 181 186 162 187 237 196 203 161 208 213
Not Reported - - - - - - - - - - - -
Men 1,274 1,299 1,214 1247 1,277 1,247 1,292 1,358 1,253 1,031 1,238 1,212
No Grade Completed 8 6 5 9 1 8 8 5 1 1 1 9
Elementary 240 266 244 233 244 269 266 266 257 235 221 187
Undergraduate 87 88 86 95 80 98 95 98 99 94 72 74
Graduate 154 178 158 138 164 171 171 168 158 141 150 113
Junior High School 685 708 639 688 694 671 655 696 624 549 665 610
1st to 3rd Years 170 171 175 179 167 135 164 155 158 106 153 137
Graduate 515 536 464 510 527 536 491 541 466 443 512 473
Post Secondary 48 62 56 44 79 66 71 78 66 39 54 57
Undergraduate 1 2 11 5 28 5 7 4 10 12 12 22
Graduate 47 60 45 40 51 60 63 74 56 28 43 34
College 290 240 248 261 248 214 262 271 273 187 266 327
Undergraduate 110 133 122 118 114 67 93 95 91 66 117 132
Graduate and Higher 180 107 126 142 133 147 169 176 182 121 149 195
Not Reported - - - - - - - - - - - -
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-24
Fig. 11.5 Employed Women by Highest Grade Completed
Ilocos Region: October 2020
350
297 297
300
250
(In Thousands)
200
Number
150
103
100
50
30
22
1
0
No Grade Elementary Junior High Senior High Post Secondary College
Completed School School
Highest Grade Completed
610
600
500
400
(In Thousands)
327
Number
300
200 187
100
57
23
9
0
No Grade Elementary Junior High Senior High Post Secondary College
Completed School School
Highest Grade Completed
11-25
Table 11.8
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE AND EMPLOYMENT RATE BY PROVNCE
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2011-2016
Ilocos Sur
Labor Force Participation 65.4 60.4 70.3 66.6 62.0 71.2 65.7 62.1 69.3 68.1 64.9 71.3
Rate
Employment Rate 95.3 91.8 98.9 92.8 90.0 95.5 93.6 90.7 96.5 96.5 94.4 98.6
La Union
Labor Force Participation 67.0 61.8 72.1 66.7 61.9 71.5 66.2 62.5 69.9 70.4 67.3 73.4
Rate
Employment Rate 90.8 86.7 94.8 88.1 83.1 93.1 92.1 89.5 94.8 91.4 88.2 94.7
Pangasinan
Labor Force Participation 60.9 58.7 63.0 58.9 57.1 60.7 59.6 57.9 61.3 61.8 60.0 63.5
Rate
Employment Rate 88.0 86.7 89.4 89.5 87.8 91.1 90.7 89.1 92.3 92.9 91.5 94.2
2012
Ilocos Norte
Labor Force Participation 62.6 58.7 66.5 60.5 57.5 63.5 63.8 60.9 66.8 61.0 56.7 65.3
Rate
Employment Rate 93.9 92.3 95.4 92.5 89.2 95.7 92.4 90.1 94.6 91.6 87.7 95.4
Ilocos Sur
Labor Force Participation 62.5 59.4 65.6 63.6 59.1 68.1 65.7 62.8 68.7 64.7 60.3 69.1
Rate
Employment Rate 92.6 88.8 96.5 91.7 87.0 96.3 92.4 90.2 94.5 93.3 90.6 96.0
La Union
Labor Force Participation 66.6 62.5 70.6 67.7 64.6 70.9 67.0 63.7 70.3 63.6 61.3 65.9
Rate
Employment Rate 91.0 87.8 94.2 92.4 90.4 94.4 89.6 86.4 92.9 90.3 87.6 93.1
Pangasinan
Labor Force Participation 58.4 56.5 60.3 59.2 57.4 60.9 58.9 57.2 60.6 58.4 56.8 60.0
Rate
Employment Rate 90.1 88.3 91.8 91.8 90.1 93.6 91.4 89.6 93.3 93.4 92.0 94.8
2013
Ilocos Norte
Labor Force Participation 64.4 60.6 68.3 63.1 59.2 66.9 60.2 57.5 62.8 55.6 51.2 60.1
Rate
Employment Rate 92.9 90.1 95.8 90.6 86.9 94.3 91.8 88.2 95.4 95.3 93.0 97.5
Ilocos Sur
Labor Force Participation 66.8 62.3 71.4 65.8 61.4 70.1 63.0 58.8 67.1 65.2 61.5 68.9
Rate
Employment Rate 95.4 93.4 97.3 92.4 88.3 96.5 89.6 85.0 94.3 91.8 89.3 94.3
La Union
Labor Force Participation 64.4 60.6 68.2 65.3 61.7 68.9 68.4 65.2 71.6 65.3 61.2 69.3
Rate
Employment Rate 89.6 85.7 93.6 91.8 88.7 94.9 90.4 88.0 92.9 93.4 90.6 96.1
Pangasinan
Labor Force Participation 59.6 58.0 61.2 57.7 55.9 59.4 59.0 57.2 60.7 59.7 58.3 61.2
Rate
Employment Rate 92.4 90.8 94.0 89.7 87.9 91.5 92.2 90.8 93.7 91.5 89.8 93.3
Note: a/ 95% Confidence Interval
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-26
Table 11.8 Continued
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE AND EMPLOYMENT RATE, BY PROVNCE
ILOCOS REGION: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER 2011-2016
Ilocos Sur
Labor Force Participation 66.0 63.2 68.9 65.1 61.1 69.1 64.0 60.7 67.3 67.5 64.4 70.6
Rate
Employment Rate 93.3 91.3 95.3 91.6 87.9 95.3 93.5 91.3 95.8 92.2 88.8 95.6
La Union
Labor Force Participation 68.9 65.4 72.3 67.9 64.0 71.8 67.8 63.5 72.1 69.2 66.1 72.3
Rate
Employment Rate 90.6 86.9 94.4 89.3 86.1 92.5 92.2 88.8 95.5 93.7 91.0 96.5
Pangasinan
Labor Force Participation 58.8 57.1 60.6 58.7 57.0 60.5 57.9 56.1 59.6 57.8 55.9 59.7
Rate
Employment Rate 89.5 87.3 91.7 90.5 89.0 92.1 91.0 89.4 92.6 91.3 89.7 93.0
2015
Ilocos Norte
Labor Force Participation 64.0 60.7 67.2 62.7 59.3 66.1 62.9 59.1 66.8 65.0 61.3 68.7
Rate
Employment Rate 94.9 92.6 97.3 96.0 94.1 97.9 91.9 89.1 94.7 95.8 93.9 97.6
Ilocos Sur
Labor Force Participation 63.6 60.3 66.9 69.5 64.4 74.5 64.9 60.9 68.9 66.4 62.4 70.3
Rate
Employment Rate 92.2 89.5 95.0 93.8 90.5 97.1 93.0 90.1 96.0 94.8 91.9 97.7
La Union
Labor Force Participation 66.8 62.5 71.1 67.0 62.9 71.0 61.5 57.5 65.4 67.2 64.1 70.4
Rate
Employment Rate 91.4 88.7 94.0 89.9 86.4 93.4 92.1 90.0 94.3 88.5 86.0 90.9
Pangasinan
Labor Force Participation 58.1 56.4 59.8 57.2 55.6 58.8 58.9 57.1 60.6 59.0 57.3 60.7
Rate
Employment Rate 90.4 88.7 92.1 90.4 88.5 92.3 91.3 89.7 93.0 90.6 88.8 92.4
2016
Ilocos Norte
Labor Force Participation 67.9 63.7 72.1 - - - - - - - - -
Rate
Employment Rate 95.7 94.1 97.4 - - - - - - - - -
Ilocos Sur
Labor Force Participation 63.1 59.7 66.5 - - - - - - - - -
Rate
Employment Rate 93.2 90.1 96.3 - - - - - - - - -
La Union
Labor Force Participation 62.2 58.8 65.7 - - - - - - - - -
Rate
Employment Rate 93.4 90.4 96.3 - - - - - - - - -
Pangasinan
Labor Force Participation 60.2 58.6 61.8 - - - - - - - - -
Rate
Employment Rate 92.5 90.8 94.1 - - - - - - - - -
Note: a/ 95% Confidence Interval
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
11-27
Table 11.9
STATUS OF STRIKE/LOCKOUT NOTICES, ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS AND PREVENTIVE
MEDIATION CASES, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
Pending, Beginning 1 0 0 0 2 2
New Notices Field 2 1 0 2 0 0
Cases Handled 3 1 0 2 2 2
Cases Disposed 3 1 0 0 0 0
Cases Settled 3 1 0 0 0 0
Cases which Materialized into actual
Strikes/Lockouts
Workers Involved in New Notices 106 211 0 69 69 69
Filed
Disposition Rate(%) 100 100 0 0 0 0
Settlement Rate(%) 100 100 0 0 0 0
Actual Strikes/Lockouts
Pending, Beginning 0 0 0 0 0 0
New Strikes Declared 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cases Handled 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cases Disposed 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cases Settled 0 0 0 0 0 0
Workers Involved in New
Strikes('000) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Disposition Rate(%) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Settlement Rate(%)
Pending, Beginning 0 2 0 0 0 0
New/Original Preventive
Mediation Cases Filed 14 8 4 2 4 3
Strike Notices Treated as
Preventive Mediation Cases 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cases Handled 14 10 4 2 0 3
Cases Disposed 12 10 4 2 4 2
Workers Involved in Preventive
Mediation Cases Filed 1028 471 75 23 548 4
Disposition Rate(%) 86 100 100 100 100 67
Settlement Rate(%) 71 80 100 100 25 67
Sources: National Conciliation and Mediation Board Region 1
11-28
Table 11.10
STATUS OF LABOR CASES HANDLED, ILOCOS REGION: 2001-2020
Cases/Status 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Original Med-Arbitration Cases
Pending, Beginning … … … - 2 … … … 1
Handled 10 5 2 5 4 … … … 6
Filed 9 2 2 5 2 … … … 5
Disposed/Settled/Decided 7 5 2 2 1 … … … 4
Workers Benefited ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Cases/Status 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Original Med-Arbitration Cases
Pending, Beginning 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Handled 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Filed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Disposed/Settled/Decided 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Handled - - - - - - - - - - -
Filed - - - - - - - - - - -
Disposed/Settled/Decided - - - - - - - - - - -
Workers Benefited - - - - - - - - - - -
Handled - - - - - - - - - - -
Disposed/Settled/Decided - - - - - - - - - - -
Workers Benefited - - - - - - - - - - -
Note:
1/ and Regional Compulsary Arbitration Cases - c/o National Labor Relation Commission (NLRC)
Med-Arbitration cases:
Handled Cases = Pending beginning + Filed Cases
Source: Department of Labor and Employment, Regional Office I
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Table 11.11
STATUS OF ORIGINAL LABOR STANDARD CASES HANDLED, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
Table 11.12
NUMBER AND MEMBERSHIP OF EXISTING UNIONS/LABOR ORGANIZATIONS BY SEX
ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
Table 11.13
NUMBER OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS (CBAs) FILED
AND WORKERS COVERED BY SEX, ILOCOS REGION: 2015-2020
11-30
Fig. 11.7 Number of Existing Unions/Labor Organizations
Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
2020 171
2019 451
2018 177
2017 223
2016 226
2015 50
Number
11-31
Fig. 11.8. Number of Members in Existing Unions/Labor Organizations
Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Fig. 11.8 Number of Members in Existing Unions/Labor Organizations
Region I, 2014-2019
3,670
2020
4,864
8,820
2019
8,507
3,449
2018
Men
2,402
Women
4,337
2017
2,874
5,645
2016
4,328
1,701
2015
642
Number
11-32
Chapter 12
SOCIAL SERVICES
Data on social welfare serve as indicators of the results and impacts of goals, policies,
and programs on human development. This universal concern emphasizes people’s
empowerment and the care, protection, and rehabilitation of the disadvantaged and special
sectors of society. These sectors are the primary target clientele of our social welfare
policies and programs. The objective is to place the disadvantaged sectors of society in the
mainstream of productive and economic processes. Specifically, this entails converting the
disadvantaged groups into active agents and partners in development. In this manner, the
fruits of growth and progress will pervade all sectors of society and disadvantaged sectors
will become beneficiaries of development. The government’s Social Reform Agenda
(SRA) redirects the thrust and focus and widens the target beneficiaries of the package of
programs and other interventions implemented by government, private and non-
governmental institutions. In contribution to the goals of social welfare and development,
the generation of data and relevant indicators is therefore of utmost necessity. The SRA, for
one, underscores the need to strengthen and improve existing systems for generating data.
This chapter presents data at the regional and/or provincial/city levels on the number
of clients served by the various service programs of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD). The data included in this chapter also cover the facilities
administered by the DSWD in carrying out its Day Care program. The Department, which
is the source of the data, compiles the information based on its administrative reporting
systems. The chapter also contains data on the number of disabled persons by type of
disability. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) processed the data based on the results
of the census of population and housing. Data on the number of contributors and amount of
contributions, number of beneficiaries and amount of provident benefits, and number and
amount of housing loans provided by the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) were
also included in this chapter.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Women who were sexually abused comprised more than half (55.2 percent) of the Women
in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) clients served by the DSWD in 2014.
12-1
Table 12.1 Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances Served by 12-4
DSWD by Clientele Category and Client's Place of Origin, Ilocos
Region: 2009-2014
Table 12.2 Number of Male Youth Offenders Served by the Regional 12-6
Rehabilitation Center for Youth By Offense Committed and Offender's
Place of Origin, Ilocos Region: 2004-2011
Table 12.3 Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province, 12-8
Ilocos Region: Census Years 2010
Table 12.4 Number of Workers in Day Care Centers and Children Served by 12-18
Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2014-2019
Table 12.5 Number of Day Care Centers by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2011- 12-19
2019
Table 12.6 Number of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) Served by DSWD by 12-19
Clientele Category, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019
Table 12.6A Number of Children in Especialy Difficult Circumstances (CEDC) 12-20
Served by DSWD Under Community-Based Services by Clientelle
Category, Ilocos Region: 2012-2015
Table 12.7 Number of Beneficiaries and Amount of Provident Benefits by Type 12-21
Paid by the Home Development Mutual Fund by Province/City, Ilocos
Region: 2017-2019
Table 12.8 Number and Amount of Housing Loans Approved by the Home 12-22
Development Mutual Fund, Ilocos Region: 2014-2019
Table 12.8A Number and Amount of Housing Loans Approved by the Home 12-22
Development Mutual Fund by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2017-
2018
Table 12.8B Number and Amount of Housing Loans Approved by Province, Ilocos 12-23
Region: 2016-2018
Table 12.8C Number and Amount of Multi-Purpose & Calamity Loans Approved 12-23
by Province, Ilocos Region: 2017-2019
12-2
Fig. 12.1 Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances
Served by DSWD, Ilocos Region: 2009-2014
180
160
140
Number
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Year
Source of Basic Data: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
Fig. 12.2 Number of Women In Especially Difficult Circumstances
Served by DSWD by Clientele Category
Ilocos Region: 2014
18
16
14
12
Number
10
8
6
4
2
-
12-3
Table 12.1
NUMBER OF WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES SERVED BY DSWD
BY CLIENTELE CATEGORY AND CLIENT'S PLACE OF ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
2009-2014
2009 2010 2011
Clientele Category/
Client's Place of Origin TOTAL HAVEN CIU 1/ TOTAL HAVEN CIU 1/ TOTAL HAVEN CIU 1/
12-4
Table 12.1 Continued
NUMBER OF WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES SERVED BY DSWD
BY CLIENTELE CATEGORY AND CLIENT'S PLACE OF ORIGIN, ILOCOS REGION
2009-2014
2012 2013 2014
Clientele Category/ Com- Com-
Client's Place of Origin TOTAL HAVEN CIU 1/ TOTAL HAVEN CIU 1/ munity TOTAL HAVEN CIU 1/ munity
Based Based
12-5
Table 12.2
NUMBER OF MALE YOUTH OFFENDERS SERVED BY THE REGIONAL REHABILITATION
CENTER FOR YOUTH BY OFFENSE COMMITTED AND OFFENDER'S PLACE OF ORIGIN
ILOCOS REGION: 2004-2011
Offense Committed/Offender's
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Place of Origin
Total 47 79 54 62 45 51 62 66
Murder 1/ 4 4 3 6 4 3 10 5
Robbery 8 20 2 9 10 9 9 15
Theft/Qualified Theft 17 23 25 21 13 10 7 13
Homicide 2/ 1 4 3 6 1 2 9 4
Rape 3/ 7 10 8 10 10 17 19 14
Drug-related cases 4/ 6 11 - - - 7 - 7
Others 5/ 4 7 13 10 7 3 8 8
Ilocos Norte 10 9 5 5 3 2 40 1
Murder 1/ 2 - - - - 1 6 -
Robbery 3 3 1 - 2 1 7 1
Theft/Qualified Theft 2 4 3 3 1 - 5 -
Homicide 2/ - - - - - - 5 -
Rape 3/ - - 1 1 - - 10 -
Drug-related cases 4/ 2 - - - - - - -
Others 5/ 1 2 - 1 - - 7 -
Ilocos Sur - 4 2 4 - 3 4 4
Murder 1/ - - 1 - - - - 1
Robbery - - - 3 - - - -
Theft/Qualified Theft - 2 - - - - 1 3
Homicide 2/ - 1 - - - - - -
Rape 3/ - 1 1 - - 1 3
Drug-related cases 4/ - - - - - 2 - -
Others 5/ - - - 1 - - - -
La Union 7 16 14 5 3 5 3 11
Murder 1/ 1 1 1 - - - - 3
Robbery - 1 - 2 2 1 1 2
Theft/Qualified Theft 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 3
Homicide 2/ 1 1 - 2 - - 1
Rape 3/ 2 1 2 - - 1 1
Drug-related cases 4/ 2 8 - - - 1 1
Others 5/ - 1 4 - - 1 1 -
Notes:
a. Data are new cases only served during the year
1/ includes frustrated murder
2/ includes frustrated homicide
3/ includes attempted rape and statutory rape
4/ Drug related cases include drug addiction, drug trafficking, etc
5/ includes parricide, possession of illegal firearms/ammunition, acts of lasciviousness, malicious mischief, violation
anti-cattle rustling, violation of anti-fencing law, estafa, RA 7610, RA 8294, violation of omnibus election code,
unjust vexation, carnapping, qualified trespassing to dwelling, grave threats
Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
12-6
Table 12.2 Continued
Offense Committed/Area 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Pangasinan 14 27 21 32 30 22 ... 43
Murder 1/ 1 1 - 4 3 1 ... -
Robbery 4 5 - 4 4 4 ... 11
Theft/Qualified Theft 6 12 9 10 8 3 ... 7
Homicide 2/ - 2 2 2 1 2 ... 1
Rape 3/ 1 4 4 7 7 9 ... 13
Drug-related cases 4/ 1 1 - - - 1 ... 4
Others 5/ 1 2 6 5 7 2 ... 7
Other Provinces 16 23 12 16 9 19 15 7
Murder 1/ - 2 1 2 1 1 4 1
Robbery 1 11 1 - 2 3 1 1
Theft/Qualified Theft 8 2 6 7 3 6 - -
Homicide 2/ - - 1 2 - - 4 2
Rape 3/ 4 4 - 2 3 6 6 -
Drug-related cases 4/ 1 2 - - - 3 - 2
Others 5/ 2 2 3 3 - - 1
Source: Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth, Department of Social Welfare and Development
Figure 12.3 Number of Male Youth Offenders Served by the Regional Rehabilitation
Center for Youth by Offense Committed, Ilocos Region: 2011
16
1.2
14
1
12
0.8
10
8
0.6
Number
6
0.4
4
0.2
2
00
Murder
5 Robbery
15 Theft
13 Homicide
4 Rape
14 Drug-
7 Others
8
related
Cases
Source of Basic Data: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
12-7
Table 12.3
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Difficulty in Communicating
Ilocos Region
Total 17,695 8,865 8,830
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 1,563 895 668
10 to 14 1,726 987 739
15 to 19 1,646 904 742
20 to 24 1,337 722 615
25 to 29 1,162 629 533
30 to 34 999 546 453
35 to 39 909 476 433
40 to 44 847 440 407
45 to 49 772 402 370
50 to 54 781 403 378
55 to 59 703 376 327
60 to 64 686 371 315
65 to 69 632 328 304
70 to 74 709 313 396
75 to 79 725 310 415
80 and above 2,498 763 1,735
Ilocos Norte
Total 2,357 1,147 1,210
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 158 90 68
10 to 14 193 107 86
15 to 19 201 109 92
20 to 24 167 90 77
25 to 29 161 87 74
30 to 34 144 76 68
35 to 39 103 57 46
40 to 44 100 57 43
45 to 49 106 48 58
50 to 54 117 62 55
55 to 59 98 56 42
60 to 64 88 40 48
65 to 69 92 50 42
70 to 74 99 51 48
75 to 79 95 38 57
80 and above 435 129 306
Ilocos Sur
Total 2,593 1,292 1,301
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 223 127 96
10 to 14 226 139 87
15 to 19 262 153 109
20 to 24 178 101 77
25 to 29 158 84 74
30 to 34 151 84 67
35 to 39 138 55 83
40 to 44 134 68 66
45 to 49 92 51 41
50 to 54 117 59 58
55 to 59 115 58 57
60 to 64 84 46 38
65 to 69 92 41 51
70 to 74 115 48 67
75 to 79 101 43 58
80 and above 407 135 272
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-8
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
La Union
Total 2,906 1,459 1,447
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 244 137 107
10 to 14 300 179 121
15 to 19 283 149 134
20 to 24 235 123 112
25 to 29 192 102 90
30 to 34 154 90 64
35 to 39 157 84 73
40 to 44 138 74 64
45 to 49 140 81 59
50 to 54 127 71 56
55 to 59 111 51 60
60 to 64 118 64 54
65 to 69 95 46 49
70 to 74 123 59 64
75 to 79 136 54 82
80 and above 353 95 258
Pangasinan
Total 9,839 4,967 4,872
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 938 541 397
10 to 14 1,007 562 445
15 to 19 900 493 407
20 to 24 757 408 349
25 to 29 651 356 295
30 to 34 550 296 254
35 to 39 511 280 231
40 to 44 475 241 234
45 to 49 434 222 212
50 to 54 420 211 209
55 to 59 379 211 168
60 to 64 396 221 175
65 to 69 353 191 162
70 to 74 372 155 217
75 to 79 393 175 218
80 and above 1,303 404 899
Difficulty in Hearing
Ilocos Region
Total 35,700 15,752 19,948
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 623 341 282
10 to 14 668 368 300
15 to 19 717 391 326
20 to 24 574 312 262
25 to 29 539 270 269
30 to 34 560 313 247
35 to 39 623 346 277
40 to 44 767 430 337
45 to 49 915 507 408
50 to 54 1,286 678 608
55 to 59 1,490 795 695
60 to 64 2,392 1,203 1,189
65 to 69 2,893 1,390 1,503
70 to 74 4,461 2,063 2,398
75 to 79 4,837 2,036 2,801
80 and above 12,355 4,309 8,046
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-9
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Norte
Total 4,879 2,180 2,699
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 71 39 32
10 to 14 90 43 47
15 to 19 81 39 42
20 to 24 78 49 29
25 to 29 80 45 35
30 to 34 77 41 36
35 to 39 78 54 24
40 to 44 88 47 41
45 to 49 118 62 56
50 to 54 151 89 62
55 to 59 199 100 99
60 to 64 268 127 141
65 to 69 348 183 165
70 to 74 586 267 319
75 to 79 606 259 347
80 and above 1,960 736 1,224
Ilocos Sur
Total 4,937 2,138 2,799
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 97 54 43
10 to 14 82 44 38
15 to 19 116 61 55
20 to 24 73 33 40
25 to 29 63 32 31
30 to 34 72 47 25
35 to 39 72 32 40
40 to 44 99 59 40
45 to 49 115 62 53
50 to 54 189 97 92
55 to 59 187 96 91
60 to 64 280 137 143
65 to 69 361 185 176
70 to 74 619 288 331
75 to 79 625 263 362
80 and above 1,887 648 1,239
La Union
Total 5,395 2,340 3,055
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 90 47 43
10 to 14 95 56 39
15 to 19 138 77 61
20 to 24 107 62 45
25 to 29 77 42 35
30 to 34 93 52 41
35 to 39 108 59 49
40 to 44 122 60 62
45 to 49 147 83 64
50 to 54 211 102 109
55 to 59 235 124 111
60 to 64 337 169 168
65 to 69 428 195 233
70 to 74 668 304 364
75 to 79 695 292 403
80 and above 1,844 616 1,228
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-10
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Pangasinan
Total 20,489 9,094 11,395
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 365 201 164
10 to 14 401 225 176
15 to 19 382 214 168
20 to 24 316 168 148
25 to 29 319 151 168
30 to 34 318 173 145
35 to 39 365 201 164
40 to 44 458 264 194
45 to 49 535 300 235
50 to 54 735 390 345
55 to 59 869 475 394
60 to 64 1,507 770 737
65 to 69 1,756 827 929
70 to 74 2,588 1,204 1,384
75 to 79 2,911 1,222 1,689
80 and above 6,664 2,309 4,355
Difficulty in Seeing
Ilocos Region
Total 89,753 38,379 51,374
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 585 322 263
10 to 14 729 385 344
15 to 19 777 368 409
20 to 24 851 404 447
25 to 29 982 459 523
30 to 34 1,137 535 602
35 to 39 1,873 879 994
40 to 44 4,641 2,125 2,516
45 to 49 7,585 3,626 3,959
50 to 54 9,582 4,715 4,867
55 to 59 9,490 4,496 4,994
60 to 64 10,393 4,623 5,770
65 to 69 9,151 3,951 5,200
70 to 74 9,732 3,912 5,820
75 to 79 8,177 3,018 5,159
80 and above 14,068 4,561 9,507
Ilocos Norte
Total 11,643 5,047 6,596
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 68 39 29
10 to 14 101 52 49
15 to 19 90 42 48
20 to 24 111 48 63
25 to 29 127 68 59
30 to 34 167 73 94
35 to 39 245 118 127
40 to 44 571 246 325
45 to 49 952 434 518
50 to 54 1,197 584 613
55 to 59 1,210 554 656
60 to 64 1,220 567 653
65 to 69 1,074 470 604
70 to 74 1,266 564 702
75 to 79 1,056 407 649
80 and above 2,188 781 1,407
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-11
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Sur
Total 8,763 3,654 5,109
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 72 37 35
10 to 14 66 39 27
15 to 19 83 41 42
20 to 24 90 42 48
25 to 29 92 48 44
30 to 34 122 57 65
35 to 39 149 69 80
40 to 44 345 151 194
45 to 49 602 292 310
50 to 54 793 385 408
55 to 59 765 363 402
60 to 64 786 344 442
65 to 69 877 401 476
70 to 74 1,070 416 654
75 to 79 900 342 558
80 and above 1,951 627 1,324
La Union
Total 14,083 6,013 8,070
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 96 55 41
10 to 14 146 65 81
15 to 19 153 82 71
20 to 24 165 85 80
25 to 29 203 79 124
30 to 34 224 111 113
35 to 39 315 137 178
40 to 44 771 354 417
45 to 49 1,282 608 674
50 to 54 1,615 808 807
55 to 59 1,590 751 839
60 to 64 1,522 692 830
65 to 69 1,266 566 700
70 to 74 1,432 532 900
75 to 79 1,194 444 750
80 and above 2,109 644 1,465
Pangasinan
Total 55,264 23,665 31,599
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 349 191 158
10 to 14 416 229 187
15 to 19 451 203 248
20 to 24 485 229 256
25 to 29 560 264 296
30 to 34 624 294 330
35 to 39 1,164 555 609
40 to 44 2,954 1,374 1,580
45 to 49 4,749 2,292 2,457
50 to 54 5,977 2,938 3,039
55 to 59 5,925 2,828 3,097
60 to 64 6,865 3,020 3,845
65 to 69 5,934 2,514 3,420
70 to 74 5,964 2,400 3,564
75 to 79 5,027 1,825 3,202
80 and above 7,820 2,509 5,311
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-12
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Norte
Total 2,294 974 1,320
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 99 56 43
10 to 14 101 57 44
15 to 19 91 49 42
20 to 24 73 33 40
25 to 29 74 39 35
30 to 34 61 37 24
35 to 39 50 27 23
40 to 44 54 37 17
45 to 49 70 38 32
50 to 54 81 39 42
55 to 59 77 48 29
60 to 64 102 49 53
65 to 69 100 56 44
70 to 74 167 71 96
75 to 79 157 61 96
80 and above 937 277 660
Ilocos Sur
Total 2,565 1,107 1,458
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 149 82 67
10 to 14 130 83 47
15 to 19 114 63 51
20 to 24 92 49 43
25 to 29 86 45 41
30 to 34 67 41 26
35 to 39 68 35 33
40 to 44 75 34 41
45 to 49 69 37 32
50 to 54 87 53 34
55 to 59 101 50 51
60 to 64 97 62 35
65 to 69 116 46 70
70 to 74 168 73 95
75 to 79 198 80 118
80 and above 948 274 674
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-13
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
La Union
Total 2,585 1,133 1,452
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 149 82 67
10 to 14 149 89 60
15 to 19 143 79 64
20 to 24 118 59 59
25 to 29 99 56 43
30 to 34 86 46 40
35 to 39 75 49 26
40 to 44 74 38 36
45 to 49 85 57 28
50 to 54 98 51 47
55 to 59 90 50 40
60 to 64 122 65 57
65 to 69 101 48 53
70 to 74 183 78 105
75 to 79 200 77 123
80 and above 813 209 604
Pangasinan
Total 8,587 3,834 4,753
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 626 362 264
10 to 14 553 310 243
15 to 19 427 237 190
20 to 24 355 190 165
25 to 29 297 145 152
30 to 34 263 139 124
35 to 39 254 129 125
40 to 44 245 127 118
45 to 49 235 126 109
50 to 54 300 148 152
55 to 59 339 194 145
60 to 64 422 233 189
65 to 69 445 235 210
70 to 74 566 236 330
75 to 79 677 279 398
80 and above 2,583 744 1,839
Difficulty in Walking
Ilocos Region
Total 37,874 17,112 20,762
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 954 562 392
10 to 14 943 531 412
15 to 19 898 499 399
20 to 24 805 438 367
25 to 29 793 448 345
30 to 34 852 539 313
35 to 39 949 580 369
40 to 44 1,157 724 433
45 to 49 1,300 781 519
50 to 54 1,814 1,094 720
55 to 59 2,078 1,200 878
60 to 64 2,794 1,455 1,339
65 to 69 3,028 1,445 1,583
70 to 74 4,093 1,721 2,372
75 to 79 4,171 1,604 2,567
80 and above 11,245 3,491 7,754
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-14
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Norte
Total 5,726 2,543 3,183
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 115 65 50
10 to 14 125 68 57
15 to 19 113 59 54
20 to 24 107 64 43
25 to 29 113 72 41
30 to 34 108 57 51
35 to 39 135 80 55
40 to 44 141 88 53
45 to 49 207 122 85
50 to 54 230 133 97
55 to 59 290 166 124
60 to 64 379 191 188
65 to 69 423 212 211
70 to 74 619 269 350
75 to 79 595 241 354
80 and above 2,026 656 1,370
Ilocos Sur
Total 5,743 2,578 3,165
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 139 82 57
10 to 14 134 81 53
15 to 19 136 73 63
20 to 24 126 64 62
25 to 29 126 73 53
30 to 34 148 92 56
35 to 39 141 87 54
40 to 44 153 103 50
45 to 49 187 117 70
50 to 54 251 163 88
55 to 59 293 174 119
60 to 64 315 182 133
65 to 69 398 172 226
70 to 74 612 245 367
75 to 79 604 240 364
80 and above 1,980 630 1,350
La Union
Total 5,909 2,676 3,233
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 155 89 66
10 to 14 145 89 56
15 to 19 158 88 70
20 to 24 150 78 72
25 to 29 142 80 62
30 to 34 152 100 52
35 to 39 176 115 61
40 to 44 199 118 81
45 to 49 195 120 75
50 to 54 303 187 116
55 to 59 333 180 153
60 to 64 428 235 193
65 to 69 426 208 218
70 to 74 635 262 373
75 to 79 653 261 392
80 and above 1,659 466 1,193
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-15
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Pangasinan
Total 20,496 9,315 11,181
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 545 326 219
10 to 14 539 293 246
15 to 19 491 279 212
20 to 24 422 232 190
25 to 29 412 223 189
30 to 34 444 290 154
35 to 39 497 298 199
40 to 44 664 415 249
45 to 49 711 422 289
50 to 54 1,030 611 419
55 to 59 1,162 680 482
60 to 64 1,672 847 825
65 to 69 1,781 853 928
70 to 74 2,227 945 1,282
75 to 79 2,319 862 1,457
80 and above 5,580 1,739 3,841
Ilocos Norte
Total 2,922 1,211 1,711
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 86 46 40
10 to 14 113 64 49
15 to 19 117 68 49
20 to 24 96 50 46
25 to 29 80 38 42
30 to 34 87 47 40
35 to 39 74 38 36
40 to 44 97 49 48
45 to 49 113 55 58
50 to 54 123 65 58
55 to 59 108 50 58
60 to 64 135 59 76
65 to 69 137 70 67
70 to 74 215 84 131
75 to 79 243 93 150
80 and above 1,098 335 763
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-16
Table 12.3 Continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS, 5 YEARS AGE GROUP BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
ILOCOS REGION: CENSUS YEARS 2010
2010
Province/Type of Disability
Both Sexes Women Men
Ilocos Sur
Total 3,148 1,355 1,793
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 138 85 53
10 to 14 134 87 47
15 to 19 149 81 68
20 to 24 105 59 46
25 to 29 121 62 59
30 to 34 110 68 42
35 to 39 106 50 56
40 to 44 123 63 60
45 to 49 97 44 53
50 to 54 104 64 40
55 to 59 110 63 47
60 to 64 111 48 63
65 to 69 136 61 75
70 to 74 215 85 130
75 to 79 261 91 170
80 and above 1,128 344 784
La Union
Total 3,573 1,529 2,044
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 127 77 50
10 to 14 173 106 67
15 to 19 176 93 83
20 to 24 147 80 67
25 to 29 135 72 63
30 to 34 139 90 49
35 to 39 128 73 55
40 to 44 116 67 49
45 to 49 124 66 58
50 to 54 145 76 69
55 to 59 144 68 76
60 to 64 181 82 99
65 to 69 178 74 104
70 to 74 254 108 146
75 to 79 328 121 207
80 and above 1,078 276 802
Pangasinan
Total 11,723 4,912 6,811
Under 1 - - -
1 to 4 - - -
5 to 9 478 280 198
10 to 14 611 359 252
15 to 19 498 269 229
20 to 24 436 229 207
25 to 29 397 204 193
30 to 34 373 199 174
35 to 39 413 227 186
40 to 44 405 188 217
45 to 49 379 174 205
50 to 54 434 205 229
55 to 59 429 212 217
60 to 64 607 282 325
65 to 69 624 286 338
70 to 74 928 371 557
75 to 79 1,122 379 743
80 and above 3,589 1,048 2,541
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
12-17
Table 12.4
NUMBER OF WORKERS IN DAY CARE CENTERS AND CHILDREN SERVED
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION: 2014-2019
12-18
Table 12.5
NUMBER OF DAY CARE CENTERS BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2011-2019
Province/City 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Region I 3,140 4,821 3,290 3,419 3,419 3,162 3,343 3,835 3,835
Ilocos Norte 458 772 422 569 569 456 513 578 578
Ilocos Sur 694 704 706 814 814 819 773 823 823
La Union 487 787 505 594 594 535 575 608 608
Pangasinan 1,084 2,131 1,174 1,442 1,442 1,352 1,482 1,324 1,324
Alaminos City 42 44 42 … … … … 42 42
Batac City a/ a/ 58 … … … … 48 48
Candon City 46 47 47 … … … … 47 47
Dagupan City 40 44 44 … … … … 46 46
Laoag City 89 89 89 … … … … 92 92
San Carlos City 45 47 50 … … … … 68 68
San Fernando City 64 65 62 … … … … 64 64
Urdaneta City 52 52 52 … … … … 56 56
Vigan City 39 39 39 … … … … 39 39
Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
Table 12.6
NUMBER OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (PWDs) SERVED BY DSWD BY CLEINTELE CATEGORY
ILOCOS REGION:, 2015-2019
Orthopedically 11 24 12 28 7 32 12 28 30 34
Handicapped
Hearing Impaired 1 0 12 12 3 6 … … … …
Speech Impaired 2 3 3 1 4 5 … … … …
Visually Impaired 29 20 15 27 14 33 21 26 20 22
Mentally Challenged 2 1 2 3 1 6 … … … …
Multiple Handicapped 1 4 … 3 … … … … … …
Dependent/s 2 2 3 2 4 4 2 6 2 6
Others … … … … … … 8 24 … …
Total 48 54 47 76 33 86 43 84 52 62
Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
12-19
Table 12.6A
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES (CEDC)
SERVED BY DSWD UNDER COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES
BY CLIENTELLE CATEGORY, ILOCOS REGION
2012-2015
12-20
Table 12.7
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES AND AMOUNT OF PROVIDENT BENEFITS BY TYPE PAID
BY THE HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2017-2019
(Amount in million pesos)
Year/ All Types Retirement Death Permanent Disability/ Separation Optional Membership
Area Departure Insanity Due to Health Withdrawal Maturity
Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount
2019
Ilocos Region 8,944.00 490.05 3,666.00 184.85 759.00 21,018.00 168.00 14.21 120.00 3.20 28.00 1.14 2,111.00 90.07 2,092.00 175.56
Ilocos Norte 898.00 55.43 345.00 19.07 65.00 2,041.00 31.00 1.22 7.00 0.37 5.00 0.21 186.00 10.95 259.00 21.58
Ilocos Sur 1,114.00 71.30 584.00 35.13 104.00 3,848.00 9.00 0.50 10.00 0.47 4.00 0.19 189.00 11.86 214.00 19.31
La Union 2,859.00 167.30 1,160.00 53.14 225.00 5,890.00 59.00 9.53 25.00 0.53 19.00 0.74 707.00 27.27 664.00 70.21
Pangasinan 4,073.00 196.01 1,577.00 77.52 365.00 9,239.00 69.00 2.97 78.00 1.84 - - 1,029.00 39.99 955.00 64.46
Laoag City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
San Carlos City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Dagupan City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Urdaneta City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
San Fernando City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Alaminos City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Vigan City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Candon City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
2018
Ilocos Region 8,800.00 409.88 3,188.00 134.58 655.00 16.71 208.00 9.61 126.00 3.93 22.00 0.78 2,651.00 105.22 1,950.00 139.05
Ilocos Norte 844.00 47.66 314.00 16.68 57.00 1.40 42.00 1.99 9.00 0.37 1.00 0.15 189.00 11.49 232.00 15.59
Ilocos Sur 1,049.00 56.42 474.00 22.87 74.00 2.67 30.00 1.31 6.00 0.15 3.00 0.10 266.00 14.42 196.00 14.91
La Union 2,901.00 139.93 1,076.00 45.11 187.00 4.68 69.00 4.02 33.00 0.83 17.00 0.51 813.00 30.46 706.00 54.33
Pangasinan 4,006.00 165.87 1,324.00 49.92 337.00 7.97 67.00 2.29 78.00 2.58 1.00 0.02 1,383.00 48.86 816.00 54.22
Laoag City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
San Carlos City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Dagupan City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Urdaneta City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
San Fernando City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Alaminos City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Vigan City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Candon City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
2017
Ilocos Region 6,965 332.440 2,742 130.110 740 17.254 193 7.383 83 2.298 33 1.026 1,580 59.646 1,594 114.723
Ilocos Norte 1,019 56.257 379 19.377 98 2.981 52 1.915 7 0.275 5 0.102 252 11.143 226 20.464
Ilocos Sur 862 42.993 350 18.138 56 1.564 20 1.012 3 0.072 2 0.049 244 9.402 187 12.756
La Union 1,963 95.313 802 39.039 280 4.986 49 1.867 26 0.550 25 0.859 313 11.423 468 36.589
Pangasinan 3,121 137.877 1,211 53.556 306 7.723 72 2.589 47 1.401 1 0.016 771 27.678 713 44.914
Laoag City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
San Carlos City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Dagupan City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Urdaneta City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
San Fernando City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Alaminos City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Vigan City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Candon City … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
Source: Home Development Mutual Fund - La Union Regional Office
12-21
Table 12.8
NUMBER AND AMOUNT OF HOUSING LOANS APPROVED
BY THE HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2018
(Amount in million pesos)
Table 12.8A
NUMBER AND AMOUNT OF HOUSING LOANS APPROVED BY THE HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND
BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2017-2018
(Amount in million pesos)
2017
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte … … 40 64.405 … … … … … …
Ilocos Sur … … 35 60.780 … … … … … …
La Union … … 44 76.976 … … … … … …
Pangasinan … … 169 182.329 … … … … … …
Laoag City … … 11 17.838 … … … … … …
San Carlos City … … 10 13.972 … … … … … …
Dagupan City … … 34 57.889 … … … … … …
Urdaneta City … … 38 33.586 … … … … … …
San Fernando City … … 110 169.367 … … … … … …
Alaminos City … … 8 16.701 … … … … … …
Vigan City … … 6 13.376 … … … … … …
Candon City … … 2 8.302 … … … … … …
2018
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte … … 19 32.530 … … … … … …
Ilocos Sur … … 20 25.570 … … … … … …
La Union … … 32 51.373 … … … … … …
Pangasinan … … 189 176.134 … … … … … …
Laoag City … … 14 26.510 … … … … … …
San Carlos City … … 10 16.049 … … … … … …
Dagupan City … … 49 66.323 … … … … … …
Urdaneta City … … 30 43.605 … … … … … …
San Fernando City … … 74 126.133 … … … … … …
Alaminos City … … 22 21.162 … … … … … …
Vigan City … … 5 7.331 … … … … … …
Candon City … … 2 3.516 … … … … … …
1/ Includes housing related Multi-Purpose Loans
2/ Includes Multi-Purpose Loans and Expanded Housing Loan Program
a/ as of June 2018
Source: Home Development Mutual Fund, La Union Regional Office
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Table 12.8B
NUMBER AND AMOUNT OF HOUSING LOANS APPROVED
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2016-2018
(Amount in million pesos)
Other Housing
Total Housing Loans Development Loan Real Estate Mortgage
Year/Area Loans
Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount
2016
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte … … … … 41 68 … …
Ilocos Sur … … … … 39 49 … …
La Union … … … … 140 212 … …
Pangasinan a/ … … … … 109 122.328 … …
2017
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte … … … … 51 82 … …
Ilocos Sur … … … … 43 82 … …
La Union … … … … 154 246 … …
Pangasinan a/ … … … … 131 149.621 … …
2018
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte … … … … 33 59 … …
Ilocos Sur … … … … 27 36 … …
La Union … … … … 106 178 … …
Pangasinan a/ … … … … 138 132.932 … …
Table 12.8C
NUMBER AND AMOUNT OF MULTI-PURPOSE & CALAMITY LOANS APPROVED
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2017-2019
(Amount in million pesos)
2018
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte 6,133 125.581 3,923 85.099 2,210 40.482
Ilocos Sur 7,814 177.405 6,085 146.946 1,729 30.459
La Union 14,583 357.289 9,374 257.277 5,209 100.012
Pangasinan a/ 29,184 547.414 18,026 388.380 11,158 159.034
2019
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte 3,786 88.674 2,627 62.158 1,159 26.516
Ilocos Sur 5,913 162.118 5,899 161.824 14 0.294
La Union 9,570 259.566 9,447 257.023 123 2.543
Pangasinan a/ 17,743 409.239 17,698 408.556 45 0.683
Source of Data: Home Development Mutual Fund - La Union Regional Office I
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Fig. 12.4 Number of Children Served in Day Care Centers by
Province/City, Ilocos Region
2019
50,000
45,000
40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Source of Basic Data: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
Source of Basic Data: Department of Social Welfare and Development - Field Office I
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C h a p t e r 13
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
Data on the extent and coverage of the transportation and communication networks of an area
are essential. The data provide planners and decision-makers in government and entrepreneurial
ventures with a sound basis to improve the state of their infrastructures. Specifically, planners use
the data in the formulation of strategies that will link the locality with its neighbors within and
outside the country. The different modes of transportation and channels and media communication
are vital in the economic, social, and cultural lives of peoples and institutions in the community. A
well-developed transportation system ensures fast and efficient transfer of goods and services
between traders, households, and other institutions within and outside the geographical limits of the
community. Similarly, a breakthrough in the communication system accelerates the flow of
information. This era of information technology enables faster access to and the dissemination of
news, events, and developments in the domestic and international scene. Under this situation, the
citizenry becomes well-informed of events and development affecting their lives. The business
community, on the other hand, receives vital information that can expand the market for their
products and services. The continuous provision of data on the transportation and communication
systems of an area, therefore, becomes indispensable in charting the course towards socio-economic
development and cultural upliftment of the area.
This chapter presents data on all modes of transportation at the regional and/or provincial/city
levels. On the land transport, the data presented include the registration of motor vehicles and
permits/licenses issued by the Land Transportation Office. The data presented also include road
length sourced from the Department of Public Works and Highways. On the water transport, the
data contained in this chapter include the cargo volume handled by shipping vessels and the
inventory of ports which were gathered from the Philippine Ports Authority. On the air mode of
transport, this chapter also shows data covering the movements of aircraft and the volume of
passengers and cargo handled by the Air Transportation Office. The chapter also provides data on
the number of telecommunication facilities, licensed radio stations, telegraph stations, telephone
distribution, and post offices and mail carriers and the volume of mail and telegraph messages
handled. The sources of data are the National Telecommunications Commission, the
Telecommunications Office and the Philippine Postal Corporation.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The number of registered motor vehicles in Ilocos Region declined by 4.14 percent in 2020. Of
the 655,425 registered motor vehicles, 87.15 percent were private vehicles.
Compared to their respective level in 2019, aircraft movement, passenger movement, and cargo
movement decline by 24.9 percent, 70.67 percent, and 72.38 percent.
In 2019, the number of telephone lines installed and subscribed telephone line in the region
increased by 94.44 percent and 42.01 percent, respectively, compared to 2018.
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Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type of Vehicle and
Table 13.1 13-4
Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2014-2020
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, New and
Table 13.2 13-11
Renewal by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type of Fuel
Table 13.3 13-13
Used and Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2013-2020
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued by Type and Province/City,
Table 13.4 13-15
Ilocos Region: 2013-2020
Length of Existing National Roads by Surface Type and Province,
Table 13.5 13-17
Ilocos Region: 2014-2020
Length of Existing National Bridges by Province, Ilocos Region:
Table 13.6 13-19
2014-2020
Aircraft Movement, Passenger Movement, and Cargo Movement,
Table 13.7 13-21
Ilocos Region: 2010-2020
Shipping Cargo Statistics by Source Base Point, San Fernando, La
Table 13.8 13-22
Union: 2013-2020
Number of Licensed Radio Stations by Type of Station and
Table 13.9 13-23
Province, Ilocos Region: 2000-2005
Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province, Ilocos
Table 13.10 13-27
Region: 2010-2020
Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province, Ilocos
Table 13.11 13-28
Region: 2011-2020
Table 13.12 Telephone Distribution by Province/City, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019 13-29
Table 13.13 Inventory of Ports, Ilocos Region: As of April 30, 2021 13-30
Figure 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, Ilocos Region: 2013-2019 13-3
Figure 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type, Ilocos Region: 2019 13-3
Figure 13.8 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020 13-26
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Fig. 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, Ilocos Region: 2013-2019
800,000
683,697
700,000
642,552
Number of Registered Motor Vehicles
593,933
600,000
540,694
500,000 481,383
431,152
414,512
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
-
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year
Trucks
Motor/Tricycles
72.4%
Trailers
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Table 13.1
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
Philippines
Ilocos Region 431,152 481,383 540,694 593,933 642,552 683,697 655,425
Private 347,624 399,723 457,255 506,950 552,630 590,241 571,221
Cars 3,060 32,648 34,444 38,725 42,693 46,831 49,738
Utility Vehicles 70,117 74,045 76,804 80,409 85,529 91,131 92,210
Sports Utility Vehicle 12,239 13,710 15,586 18,701 21,262 24,917 27,765
Buses 340 220 273 215 158 158 111
Trucks 12,630 12,603 12,784 13,313 13,740 14,241 14,180
Motor/Tricycles 221,596 265,919 316,013 354,558 388,450 412,049 386,222
Trailers 642 578 1,351 1,029 798 914 995
For Hire 80,296 78,255 79,783 83,510 86,296 89,416 80,239
Cars - - - - - - -
Utility Vehicles 6,924 7,015 6,894 6,830 6,194 6,249 5,172
Sports Utility Vehicle - - - - 1 - 2
Buses 574 646 551 572 551 555 450
Trucks 470 984 1,057 1,042 903 828 555
Motor/Tricycles 72,218 69,434 71,122 74,912 78,522 81,663 73,967
Trailers 110 174 159 154 125 121 93
- -
Government 3,232 3,405 3,656 3,472 3,625 4,040 3,965
Cars 60 52 46 50 45 43 38
Utility Vehicles 1,983 1,996 1,975 1,944 2,029 2,191 2,125
Sports Utility Vehicle 102 100 97 110 111 109 111
Buses 41 39 45 50 43 58 51
Trucks 391 398 431 392 406 389 393
Motor/Tricycles 652 815 1,056 920 985 1,244 1,241
Trailers 3 5 6 6 6 6 6
Exempt - - - 1 1 - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
Ilocos Norte 20,131 19,875 21,038 22,816 28,105 34,935 31,018
Private 15,108 14,968 16,074 17,619 22,620 29,163 26,033
Cars 1,457 1,557 1,681 1,939 2,348 2,876 2,732
Utility Vehicles 3,710 3,739 3,872 4,096 4,686 5,268 5,259
Sports Utility Vehicle 448 525 573 840 929 1,184 1,297
Buses 7 5 10 9 14 14 11
Trucks 644 552 576 596 598 619 654
Motor/Tricycles 8,819 8,551 9,317 10,098 14,001 19,153 16,035
Trailers 23 39 45 41 44 49 45
For Hire 4,837 4,696 4,744 4,947 5,201 5,441 4,676
Cars - - - - - - -
Utility Vehicles 199 250 215 219 209 175 102
Sports Utility Vehicle - - - - - - -
Buses 59 61 48 73 90 86 65
Trucks 10 50 56 55 52 32 13
Motor/Tricycles 4,568 4,332 4,421 4,598 4,848 5,148 4,496
Trailers 1 3 4 2 2 - -
Government 186 211 220 249 284 331 309
Cars 5 4 6 7 8 4 7
Utility Vehicles 100 114 112 126 125 132 119
Sports Utility Vehicle 5 5 8 9 6 5 8
Buses 13 11 13 12 11 17 15
Trucks 23 24 25 29 32 32 26
Motor/Tricycles 40 53 56 66 102 141 134
Trailers -- - - - - -- 0-
Exempt - - - 1 - - 0
Diplomatic - - - - - - 0
Source: Land Transportation Office - Regional Office I
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Table 13.1 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
Ilocos Sur a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 40,002
Private - - - - - - 34,421
Cars - - - - - - 3,640
Utility Vehicles - - - - - - 6,442
Sports Utility Vehicle - - - - - - 1,916
Buses - - - - - - 8
Trucks - - - - - - 1,010
Motor/Tricycles - - - - - - 21,325
Trailers - - - - - - 80
For Hire - - - - - - 5,321
Cars - - - - - - -
Utility Vehicles - - - - - - 103
Sports Utility Vehicle - - - - - - -
Buses - - - - - - 68
Trucks - - - - - - 34
Motor/Tricycles - - - - - - 5,108
Trailers - - - - - - 8
Government - - - - - - 260
Cars - - - - - - 4
Utility Vehicles - - - - - - 150
Sports Utility Vehicle - - - - - - 5
Buses - - - - - - 9
Trucks - - - - - - 39
Motor/Tricycles - - - - - - 52
Trailers - - - - - - 1
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
La Union 88,495 129,183 173,195 201,631 191,147 184,399 138,885
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Table 13.1 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
Pangasinan 48,531 48,506 51,405 55,647 66,281 78,463 94,226
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
Alaminos City 23,123 24,327 28,110 29,745 32,879 36,659 39,248
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
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Table 13.1 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
Candon City 20,705 21,181 23,125 26,084 36,732 40,516 40,773
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
Dagupan City 53,976 53,518 53,319 53,724 52,145 54,812 59,786
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
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Table 13.1 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
Laoag City 45,368 47,522 49,321 52,504 58,760 63,508 62,063
Exempt - - - - 1 - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
San Carlos City 26,758 27,116 28,952 31,359 35,846 38,866 41,810
Government 38 41 28 45 44 71 80
Cars 2 2 - 1 1 1 1
Utility Vehicles 25 22 15 18 20 34 40
Sports Utility Vehicle - - - - 1 3 3
Buses - - - - - - -
Trucks 5 6 4 5 5 6 7
Motor/Tricycles 6 11 9 21 17 27 29
Trailers - - - - - - -
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
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Table 13.1 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
San Fernando City 36,995 39,877 39,075 37,566 40,654 45,653 50,184
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
Exempt - - - - - - -
Diplomatic - - - - - - -
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Table 13.1 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
Province/City/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type of Vehicle
Fig. 13.3 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Province, Ilocos Region, 2020
Ilocos Norte
10%
Pangasinan
11%
La Union
46%
Pangasinan
31%
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Table 13.2
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, NEW AND RENEWAL, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Year/ Region I Ilocos La Panga- Alaminos Candon Dagupan Laoag San Carlos San Fer- Urdaneta Vigan
Classification Norte Union sinan City City City City City nando City City City
2015 481,383 19,875 129,183 48,506 24,327 21,181 53,518 47,522 27,116 39,877 45,540 24,738
RENEWAL 374,146 19,875 21,946 48,506 24,327 21,181 53,518 47,522 27,116 39,877 45,540 24,738
Cars 30,456 1,561 1,614 3,558 1,222 982 5,047 4,912 1,454 4,174 3,560 2,372
Utility Vehicles 80,325 4,103 4,465 10,338 5,158 4,180 12,014 10,961 4,336 10,302 8,574 5,894
Sports Utility Vehicles 12,041 530 628 1,529 682 545 1,961 1,576 456 1,647 1,481 1,006
Trucks 13,791 626 870 1,911 1,171 626 2,632 1,348 707 1,564 1,396 940
Buses 843 77 84 29 34 68 147 85 1 194 9 115
Motor/Tricycles 235,937 12,936 14,251 31,055 16,036 14,754 31,540 28,582 20,137 21,864 30,437 14,345
Trailers 753 42 34 86 24 26 177 58 25 132 83 66
2016 540,694 21,038 173,195 51,405 28,110 23,125 53,319 49,321 28,952 39,075 48,059 25,095
RENEWAL 391,982 21,038 24,483 51,405 28,110 23,125 53,319 49,321 28,952 39,075 48,059 25,095
Cars 31,879 1,687 1,746 3,732 1,421 1,096 4,972 5,269 1,631 4,199 3,604 2,522
Utility Vehicles 82,434 4,199 4,707 10,600 5,946 4,731 11,905 11,302 4,430 9,811 8,722 6,081
Sports Utility Vehicles 13,570 581 675 1,726 832 674 2,184 1,792 627 1,736 1,606 1,137
Trucks 13,865 657 619 1,954 1,330 668 2,629 1,409 677 1,514 1,459 949
Buses 782 71 123 33 48 64 78 69 3 183 7 103
Motor/Tricycles 248,667 13,794 16,580 33,278 18,510 15,868 31,381 29,411 21,557 21,493 32,563 14,232
Trailers 785 49 33 82 23 24 170 69 27 139 98 71
2017 593,933 22,816 201,631 55,647 29,745 26,084 53,724 52,504 31,359 37,566 56,057 26,800
RENEWAL 424,565 22,816 32,263 55,647 29,745 26,084 53,724 52,504 31,359 37,566 56,057 26,800
Cars 35,915 1,946 2,370 4,189 1,492 1,309 5,542 5,793 1,970 4,115 4,359 2,830
Utility Vehicles 85,971 4,551 6,146 10,977 5,248 5,195 12,084 11,790 5,112 8,942 9,608 6,318
Sports Utility Vehicles 15,878 740 1,000 2,050 892 821 2,487 2,108 766 1,821 1,922 1,271
Trucks 14,537 680 797 2,096 1,124 673 2,750 1,424 988 1,388 1,624 993
Buses 820 94 65 43 22 128 106 84 1 156 18 103
Motor/Tricycles 270,556 14,759 21,847 36,188 20,945 17,933 30,569 31,208 22,495 20,998 38,406 15,208
Trailers 888 46 38 104 22 25 186 97 27 146 120 77
Source: Land Transportation Office - Regional Office I
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Table 13.2 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, NEW AND RENEWAL, BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Year/ Region I Ilocos La Panga- Alaminos Candon Dagupan Laoag San Carlos San Fer- Urdaneta Vigan
Classification Norte Union sinan City City City City City nando City City City
2018 642,552 28,105 191,147 66,281 32,879 36,732 52,145 58,760 35,846 40,654 63,181 36,822
RENEWAL 491,930 28,105 40,525 66,281 32,879 36,732 52,145 58,760 35,846 40,654 63,181 36,822
Cars 40,787 2,356 3,089 5,128 1,644 1,780 5,506 6,546 2,298 4,209 5,124 3,107
Utility Vehicles 90,775 5,020 7,699 12,845 5,090 6,090 11,103 12,355 5,117 8,778 10,106 6,572
Sports Utility Vehicles 19,209 935 1,352 2,718 986 1,073 2,560 2,592 1,012 2,175 2,356 1,450
Buses 749 115 100 38 20 47 121 93 6 106 4 99
Trucks 15,039 682 943 2,502 993 818 2,469 1,499 1,021 1,339 1,710 1,063
Motor/Tricycles 324,446 18,951 27,302 42,936 24,120 26,890 30,244 35,568 26,335 23,884 43,767 24,449
Trailers 925 46 40 114 26 34 142 107 57 163 114 82
2019 683,697 34,935 184,399 78,463 36,659 40,516 54,812 63,508 38,866 45,653 67,614 38,272
RENEWAL 542,785 34,935 43,487 78,463 36,659 40,516 54,812 63,508 38,866 45,653 67,614 38,272
Cars 44,945 2,880 3,392 6,210 1,884 2,156 5,706 7,108 2,566 4,575 5,137 3,331
Utility Vehicles 95,784 5,575 8,185 14,563 5,447 6,771 11,276 12,698 5,223 9,280 10,115 6,651
Sports Utility Vehicles 22,974 1,189 1,692 3,498 1,187 1,382 2,969 3,081 1,145 2,526 2,644 1,661
Trucks 768 117 92 37 29 29 98 84 7 156 14 105
Buses 15,443 683 1,024 2,689 1,012 908 2,485 1,559 1,004 1,382 1,587 1,110
Motor/Tricycles 361,830 24,442 29,052 51,343 27,078 29,240 32,098 38,869 28,836 27,553 47,994 25,325
Trailers 1,041 49 50 123 22 30 180 109 85 181 123 89
2020 655,425 31,018 138,885 94,226 39,248 40,773 59,701 64,921 36,770 48,269 61,612 -
RENEWAL 557,416 31,018 40,876 94,226 39,248 40,773 59,701 64,921 36,770 48,269 61,612 -
Cars 48,262 2,739 3,462 8,148 2,289 2,286 6,119 7,192 2,836 5,102 4,445 -
Utility Vehicles 96,939 5,480 7,930 17,060 6,067 6,987 12,136 11,761 5,103 9,341 8,379 -
Sports Utility Vehicles 26,707 1,305 1,935 4,621 1,483 1,630 3,449 3,266 1,426 2,928 2,743 -
Trucks 15,115 693 805 2,978 1,107 944 2,511 1,498 928 1,380 1,188 -
Buses 609 91 81 29 21 26 66 97 3 102 8 -
Motor/Tricycles 368,690 20,665 26,615 61,228 28,251 28,868 35,239 40,993 26,373 29,233 44,740 -
Trailers 1,094 45 48 162 30 32 181 114 101 183 109 -
Source: Land Transportation Office - Regional Office I
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Table 13.3
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, TYPE OF FUEL USED BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
Year/ Ilocos Ilocos La Panga- Alaminos Candon Dagupan Laoag San Carlos San Fer- Urdaneta Vigan
Region I
Classification Norte Sur Union sinan City City City City City nando City City City
2013 414,512 23,605 - 30,064 54,153 25,811 25,788 60,829 47,453 27,206 38,286 51,320 29,997
GAS 333,036 19,503 … 24,732 42,583 21,420 22,004 46,691 37,684 22,870 28,954 42,368 24,227
Cars 26,745 1,426 … 1,660 2,910 999 753 4,821 3,967 1,233 3,643 3,186 2,147
Utility Vehicles 15,766 1,078 … 1,072 2,122 739 722 1,992 2,270 212 1,971 1,727 1,861
Sports Utility Vehicles 2,847 120 … 218 218 131 113 305 431 12 521 428 350
Trucks 9 2 … 1 2 - - 4 - - - - -
Buses - - … - - - - - - - - - -
Motor/Trycicle 287,669 16,877 … 21,781 37,331 19,551 20,416 39,569 31,016 21,413 22,819 37,027 19,869
Trailers - - … - - - - - - - - - -
DIESEL 80,805 4,076 … 5,294 11,478 4,371 3,763 14,022 9,709 4,317 9,213 8,858 5,704
Cars 3,014 1 … 12 466 1 2,493 - 6 2 31 - 2
Utility Vehicles 57,413 3,003 … 3,830 7,911 3,218 587 10,031 7,692 3,267 7,001 6,722 4,151
Sports Utility Vehicles 7,000 306 … 336 1,029 294 558 1,343 756 401 817 682 478
Trucks 12,294 699 … 915 1,859 842 121 2,403 1,198 644 1,204 1,444 965
Buses 1,084 67 … 201 213 16 4 245 57 3 160 10 108
Motor/Trycicle - - … - - - - - - - - - -
2014 431,152 20,131 - 88,495 48,531 23,123 20,705 53,976 45,368 26,758 36,995 41,850 25,220
GAS 78,280 567 … 65,256 1,035 929 1,127 2,755 1,060 1,724 1,356 1,614 860
Cars 2,021 - … 1,842 10 - - 23 23 100 21 2 -
Utility Vehicles 2,078 - … 1,877 7 2 - 52 16 67 46 11 -
Sports Utility Vehicles 1,879 - … 1,679 11 - - 23 21 84 53 8 -
Trucks 94 - … 45 - - - 48 - - 1 - -
Buses 18 - … 17 - - - 1 - - - - -
Motor/Trycicle 72,190 567 … 59,796 1,007 927 1,127 2,608 1,000 1,470 1,235 1,593 860
Trailers - - … - - - - - - 3 - - -
DIESEL 352,117 19,540 … 23,187 47,421 22,168 19,559 51,034 44,236 25,014 35,520 40,143 24,295
Cars 28,099 1,462 … 1,700 3,285 1,037 829 4,945 4,314 1,387 3,825 3,105 2,210
Utility Vehicles 76,946 4,009 … 5,148 9,865 4,162 3,915 11,945 10,462 4,088 9,406 8,019 5,927
Sports Utility Vehicles 10,459 453 … 602 1,268 502 411 1,756 1,414 443 1,429 1,263 918
Trucks 861 79 … 128 19 25 43 169 72 85 139 7 95
Buses 13,476 677 … 1,038 1,780 895 592 2,668 1,337 728 1,438 1,406 917
Motor/Trycicle 222,276 12,860 … 14,571 31,204 15,547 13,769 29,551 26,637 18,283 19,283 26,343 14,228
2015 481,383 19,875 - 129,183 48,506 24,327 21,181 53,518 47,522 27,116 39,877 45,540 24,738
GAS 388,248 15,530 … 120,106 36,743 18,388 16,694 38,296 36,349 22,513 28,763 36,219 18,647
Cars 32,495 1,560 … 3,787 3,479 1,220 981 5,047 4,912 1,427 4,150 3,560 2,372
Utility Vehicles 15,371 867 … 1,270 1,748 895 775 1,349 2,307 851 2,069 1,697 1,543
Sports Utility Vehicles 4,204 164 … 562 461 237 184 360 546 98 680 525 387
Trucks 4 - … 2 - - - - 2 - - - -
Buses 6 3 … 3 - - - - - - - - -
Motor/Trycicle 336,168 12,936 … 114,482 31,055 16,036 14,754 31,540 28,582 20,137 21,864 30,437 14,345
Trailers - …
DIESEL 92,378 4,303 … 9,039 11,677 5,915 4,461 15,045 11,115 4,578 10,982 9,238 6,025
Cars 205 1 … 71 79 2 1 - - 27 24 - -
Utility Vehicles 67,687 3,236 … 5,928 8,590 4,263 3,405 10,665 8,654 3,485 8,233 6,877 4,351
Sports Utility Vehicles 9,606 366 … 1,835 1,068 445 361 1,601 1,030 358 967 956 619
Trucks 13,981 626 … 1,062 1,911 1,171 626 2,632 1,346 707 1,564 1,396 940
Buses 899 74 … 143 29 34 68 147 85 1 194 9 115
Motor/Trycicle - - … - - - - - - - - - -
2016 540,694 21,038 - 173,195 51,405 28,110 23,125 53,319 49,321 28,952 39,075 48,059 25,095
GAS 443,188 16,460 … 162,567 39,296 21,099 18,053 38,606 37,578 24,179 28,317 38,377 18,656
Cars 34,305 1,683 … 4,256 3,709 1,417 1,096 4,972 5,269 1,622 4,168 3,599 2,514
Utility Vehicles 15,781 796 … 1,417 1,743 916 873 1,736 2,309 820 1,980 1,674 1,517
Sports Utility Vehicles 4,920 187 … 800 566 256 215 517 589 180 676 541 393
Trucks 2 - … 1 - - 1 - - - - - -
Buses 2 - … 2 - - - - - - - - -
Motor/Trycicle 388,178 13,794 … 156,091 33,278 18,510 15,868 31,381 29,411 21,557 21,493 32,563 14,232
Trailers …
DIESEL 95,977 4,529 … 9,851 12,027 6,988 5,048 14,543 11,674 4,746 10,619 9,584 6,368
Cars 185 4 … 101 23 4 - - - 9 31 5 8
Utility Vehicles 69,896 3,403 … 6,533 8,857 5,030 3,858 10,169 8,993 3,610 7,831 7,048 4,564
Sports Utility Vehicles 10,763 394 … 1,988 1,160 576 459 1,667 1,203 447 1,060 1,065 744
Trucks 14,270 657 … 1,025 1,954 1,330 667 2,629 1,409 677 1,514 1,459 949
Buses 863 71 … 204 33 48 64 78 69 3 183 7 103
Motor/Trycicle - - … - - - - - - - - - -
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Table 13.3 Continued
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, TYPE OF FUEL USED BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
Year/ Ilocos Ilocos La Panga- Alaminos Candon Dagupan Laoag San Carlos San Fer- Urdaneta Vigan
Region I
Classification Norte Sur Union sinan City City City City City nando City City City
2017 593,933 22,816 - 201,631 55,647 29,745 26,084 53,724 52,504 31,359 37,566 56,057 26,800
GAS 490,544 17,746 … 189,514 42,774 23,542 20,327 38,680 39,827 25,462 27,504 45,278 19,890
Cars 38,570 1,945 … 5,115 4,167 1,491 1,309 5,542 5,792 1,955 4,080 4,359 2,815
Utility Vehicles 16,330 858 … 1,662 1,803 851 847 2,120 2,228 862 1,774 1,884 1,441
Sports Utility Vehicles 5,254 184 … 1,058 616 255 238 449 599 150 652 627 426
Trucks 2 - … - - - - - - - - 2 -
Buses 1 - … 1 - - - - - - - - -
Motor/Tricycle 430,387 14,759 … 181,678 36,188 20,945 17,933 30,569 31,208 22,495 20,998 38,406 15,208
Trailers …
DIESEL 102,197 5,024 … 11,775 12,769 6,181 5,732 14,858 12,580 5,870 9,916 10,659 6,833
Cars 196 1 … 106 22 1 - - 1 15 35 - 15
Utility Vehicles 72,980 3,693 … 7,823 9,174 4,397 4,348 9,964 9,562 4,250 7,168 7,724 4,877
Sports Utility Vehicles 13,440 556 … 2,758 1,434 637 583 2,038 1,509 616 1,169 1,295 845
Trucks 10,462 491 … 694 1,434 817 506 1,934 1,020 696 1,029 1,133 708
Buses 5,119 283 … 394 705 329 295 922 488 293 515 507 388
Motor/Tricycle - - … - - - - - - - - - -
2018 642,552 28,105 - 191,147 66,281 32,879 36,732 52,145 58,760 35,846 40,654 63,181 36,822
GAS 533,398 22,426 … 178,707 50,927 26,852 29,991 38,025 45,002 29,839 30,685 51,534 29,410
Cars 42,536 2,355 … 4,962 5,094 1,642 1,780 5,506 6,531 2,288 4,162 5,123 3,093
Utility Vehicles 16,860 898 … 1,902 2,124 818 1,037 1,630 2,216 985 1,875 1,963 1,412
Sports Utility Vehicles 6,024 222 … 1,030 773 272 284 645 687 231 743 681 456
Trucks 17 - … - - - - - - - 17 - -
Buses 4 - … - - - - - - - 4 - -
Motor/Trycicle 467,957 18,951 … 170,813 42,936 24,120 26,890 30,244 35,568 26,335 23,884 43,767 24,449
Trailers …
DIESEL 108,225 5,633 … 12,396 15,240 6,001 6,707 13,978 13,651 5,950 9,806 11,533 7,330
Cars 302 1 … 79 133 2 - - 15 10 47 1 14
Utility Vehicles 76,810 4,122 … 8,774 10,639 4,272 5,053 9,473 10,139 4,132 6,903 8,143 5,160
Sports Utility Vehicles 15,333 713 … 2,487 1,928 714 789 1,915 1,905 781 1,432 1,675 994
Trucks 15,013 682 … 953 2,483 993 818 2,469 1,499 1,021 1,322 1,710 1,063
Buses 767 115 … 103 57 20 47 121 93 6 102 4 99
Motor/Trycicle - - … - - - - - - - - - -
2019 683,697 34,935 - 184,399 78,463 36,659 40,516 54,812 63,508 38,866 45,653 67,614 38,272
GAS 565,882 28,614 … 171,173 60,824 30,168 32,905 39,545 48,774 32,675 34,947 55,851 30,406
Cars 46,319 2,869 … 5,243 6,130 1,871 2,138 5,583 7,031 2,530 4,515 5,100 3,309
Utility Vehicles 17,532 986 … 2,572 2,370 877 1,163 1,196 2,087 980 1,978 1,967 1,356
Sports Utility Vehicles 7,005 305 … 1,174 973 341 363 667 781 327 870 788 416
Trucks 55 4 … 3 7 1 1 1 6 2 28 2 -
Buses 6 1 … 1 1 - - - - - 3 - -
Motor/Trycicle 494,965 24,449 … 162,180 51,343 27,078 29,240 32,098 38,869 28,836 27,553 47,994 25,325
Trailers - - … - - - - - - - - - -
DIESEL 116,774 6,272 … 13,176 17,516 6,469 7,581 15,087 14,625 6,106 10,525 11,640 7,777
Cars 555 11 … 78 80 13 18 123 77 36 60 37 22
Utility Vehicles 82,039 4,589 … 9,400 12,193 4,570 5,608 10,080 10,611 4,243 7,302 8,148 5,295
Sports Utility Vehicles 18,021 884 … 2,570 2,525 846 1,019 2,302 2,300 818 1,656 1,856 1,245
Trucks 15,400 678 … 1,034 2,682 1,011 29 2,484 1,553 1,002 1,354 1,585 1,110
Buses 759 110 … 94 36 29 907 98 84 7 153 14 105
Motor/Trycicle - - … - - - - - - - - - -
2020 655,425 31,018 40,002 138,885 94,226 39,248 40,773 59,701 64,921 36,770 48,269 61,612 -
GAS 535,348 24,440 31,866 127,346 73,525 31,832 32,757 43,776 50,783 30,482 37,042 51,499 -
Cars 49,189 2,712 3,618 4,928 8,051 2,268 2,265 5,987 7,131 2,801 5,018 4,410 -
Utility Vehicles 17,219 769 1,343 2,080 2,990 948 1,199 1,709 1,829 903 1,875 1,574 -
Sports Utility Vehicles 7,474 293 420 982 1,245 363 421 838 822 401 915 774 -
Trucks 36 1 - 1 11 2 4 3 8 4 1 1 -
Buses - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Motor/Trycicle 461,430 20,665 26,485 119,355 61,228 28,251 28,868 35,239 40,993 26,373 29,233 44,740 -
Trailers - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DIESEL 118,983 6,533 8,047 11,491 20,539 7,386 7,984 15,744 14,024 6,187 11,044 10,004 -
Cars 587 27 26 48 97 21 21 132 61 35 84 35 -
Utility Vehicles 82,288 4,711 5,352 8,418 14,070 5,119 5,788 10,427 9,932 4,200 7,466 6,805 -
Sports Utility Vehicles 20,404 1,012 1,501 2,124 3,376 1,120 1,209 2,611 2,444 1,025 2,013 1,969 -
Trucks 15,092 692 1,083 817 2,967 1,105 940 2,508 1,490 924 1,379 1,187 -
Buses 612 91 85 84 29 21 26 66 97 3 102 8 -
Motor/Trycicle - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Table 13.4
NUMBER OF PERMITS/LICENSES ISSUED BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
Province/City/
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2019 2020
Type of Permit
Ilocos Region 263,822 277,527 303,392 315,559 360,258 383,789 303,392 367,726 162,701
Professional 129,143 133,676 141,235 147,296 162,792 164,783 141,235 138,803 28,191
Non-Professional 44,427 49,642 57,433 61,585 72,635 87,321 57,433 95,243 70,491
Student Permit 89,290 93,251 103,601 105,591 123,727 130,565 1,123 132,754 63,901
Conductors Permit 962 958 1,123 1,087 1,104 1,120 103,601 926 118
Ilocos Norte 16,248 15,487 16,842 17,953 19,109 22,590 16,842 20,908 8,733
Professional 7,448 7,165 7,580 8,287 8,174 8,965 7,580 7,304 1,331
Non-Professional 3,006 3,284 3,639 4,164 4,697 5,947 3,639 5,904 3,679
Student Permit 5,732 4,979 5,568 5,444 6,180 7,626 55 7,655 3,716
Conductors Permit 62 59 55 58 58 52 5,568 45 7
La Union 12,266 10,063 10,043 11,759 16,034 18,480 10,043 15,237 4,284
Professional 4,618 4,408 5,034 6,218 7,835 8,882 5,034 6,396 345
Non-Professional 807 833 1,002 1,195 1,721 2,074 1,002 1,403 154
Student Permit 6,807 4,791 3,951 4,317 6,440 7,458 56 7,400 3,784
Conductors Permit 34 31 56 29 38 66 3,951 38 1
Pangasinan 18,021 36,653 37,185 37,892 44,485 53,652 37,185 51,470 32,517
Professional 9,489 16,205 15,571 17,239 19,454 22,290 15,571 18,554 3,792
Non-Professional 2,137 5,284 5,867 6,242 7,718 10,109 5,867 9,849 6,423
Student Permit 6,276 15,081 15,653 14,320 17,212 21,144 94 22,998 22,294
Conductors Permit 119 83 94 91 101 109 15,653 69 8
Alaminos City 27,625 19,038 20,355 24,224 25,568 25,572 20,355 23,713 10,912
Professional 12,634 9,878 10,271 11,819 12,867 12,497 10,271 9,930 2,252
Non-Professional 3,685 2,633 2,938 3,683 4,442 4,661 2,938 4,620 4,505
Student Permit 11,241 6,372 6,989 8,574 8,087 8,260 157 9,038 4,133
Conductors Permit 65 155 157 148 172 154 6,989 125 22
Candon City 15,849 16,652 17,449 19,771 25,618 31,961 17,449 30,005 14,369
Professional 7,418 7,765 8,355 9,924 11,459 11,649 8,355 9,735 1,758
Non-Professional 2,181 2,258 2,721 3,143 4,248 7,825 2,721 9,521 6,957
Student Permit 6,189 6,572 6,326 6,634 9,852 12,401 47 10,690 5,645
Conductors Permit 61 57 47 70 59 86 6,326 59 9
Dagupan City 40,644 40,869 43,839 44,263 48,495 42,819 43,839 37,763 11,977
Professional 21,156 20,782 20,941 20,488 22,786 19,342 20,941 14,022 2,632
Non-Professional 7,447 7,702 8,951 9,645 10,555 9,983 8,951 8,559 6,232
Student Permit 11,804 12,196 13,687 13,862 14,943 13,267 260 15,009 3,097
Conductors Permit 237 189 260 268 211 227 13,687 173 16
1/ Data for Ilocos Sur was divided between its two cities: Candon and Vigan.
Source: Land Transportation Office - Regional Office I
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Table 13.4 Continued
NUMBER OF PERMITS/LICENSES ISSUED BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
Province/City/
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2019 2020
Type of Permit
Laoag City 23,732 25,201 27,259 27,793 33,237 36,205 27,259 32,200 11,679
Professional 11,954 12,465 12,625 11,963 14,307 14,428 12,625 11,219 1,437
Non-Professional 5,172 5,600 6,330 7,274 8,432 10,674 6,330 10,724 5,932
Student Permit 6,547 7,043 8,221 8,487 10,435 11,025 83 10,189 4,306
Conductors Permit 59 93 83 69 63 78 8,221 68 4
San Carlos City 12,841 14,753 16,348 16,997 19,577 22,745 16,348 30,881 18,068
Professional 4,765 6,636 7,104 7,514 8,411 10,033 7,104 12,062 4,746
Non-Professional 1,293 1,229 1,353 1,575 2,038 3,021 1,353 6,901 8,728
Student Permit 6,759 6,859 7,854 7,885 9,082 9,632 37 11,828 4,585
Conductors Permit 24 29 37 23 46 59 7,854 90 9
San Fernando City 33,131 37,604 41,215 38,203 39,587 41,863 41,215 39,307 15,733
Professional 18,197 19,840 20,732 19,293 18,976 19,445 20,732 16,282 2,674
Non-Professional 6,823 8,363 9,467 8,373 9,247 10,941 9,467 11,972 7,335
Student Permit 7,988 9,287 10,905 10,432 11,268 11,399 111 10,978 5,707
Conductors Permit 123 114 111 105 96 78 10,905 75 17
Urdaneta City 43,064 40,374 48,658 52,630 59,843 54,739 48,658 58,776 20,764
Professional 22,426 19,661 23,518 24,559 27,721 25,976 23,518 24,271 5,796
Non-Professional 8,712 8,912 10,993 11,602 13,785 14,458 10,993 17,435 14,012
Student Permit 11,840 11,735 14,034 16,373 18,245 14,224 113 16,975 940
Conductors Permit 86 66 113 96 92 81 14,034 95 16
Vigan City 20,401 20,833 24,199 24,074 28,705 33,163 24,199 27,466 -
Professional 9,038 8,871 9,504 9,992 10,802 11,276 9,504 9,028 -
Non-Professional 3,164 3,544 4,172 4,689 5,752 7,628 4,172 8,355 -
Student Permit 8,107 8,336 10,413 9,263 11,983 14,129 110 9,994 -
Conductors Permit 92 82 110 130 168 130 10,413 89 -
Conductors
Permit
0.07%
Professional
17.33% Non-
Professional
43.33%
Student Permit
39.28%
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Table 13.5
LENGTH OF EXISTING NATIONAL ROADS BY SURFACE TYPE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
(In Kilometers)
Province/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Surface Type
Notes: 1. Provincial totals include existing national roads of the cities under their jurisdictions.
Source: Department of Public Works and Highways - Regional Office I
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Fig. 13.5 Length of Existing National Roads by Surface Type, Ilocos Region: 2014-2020
(in Kilometers)
1,200.00
Earth
Gravel
Asphalt
1,000.00
Concrete
800.00
600.00
400.00
200.00
-
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Source of Basic Data: Department of Public Works & Highways - Regional Office I
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Table 13.6
LENGTH OF EXISTING NATIONAL BRIDGES BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
(In Linear Meters)
Province/
City/ Surface 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Type
Notes: 1. Provincial totals include existing national bridges of the cities under their jurisdictions.
Source: Department of Public Works and Highways, Regional Office I
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Fig. 13.6 Length of Existing National Bridges by Province, Ilocos Region: 2018-2020
(In Linear Meters)
14,169
3,906
2020
3,023
9,776
14,137
3,906
2019
5,848
9,781
14,143
3,888
2018
5,849
8,825
Source of basic data: Department of Public Works and Highways - Regional Office I
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Table 13.7
AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT, PASSENGER MOVEMENT, AND CARGO MOVEMENT, ILOCOS REGION
2010-2020
(Volume of cargo in kilograms)
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
2010
Aircraft Movement 270 244 1,486 210 233 1,031 131 140 340 159 178 1,453 5,875
Passenger Movement 13,555 13,378 20,149 16,989 17,406 18,381 14,127 13,539 13,500 14,561 16,941 21,414 193,940
Cargo Movement 230,480 230,082 278,491 317,392 253,512 240,479 200,284 174,159 162,666 160,250 195,497 209,296 2,652,588
2011
Aircraft Movement 484 326 506 595 521 1,021 420 421 537 959 2,415 2,395 10,600
Passenger Movement 18,874 13,404 18,063 21,452 18,930 17,206 13,409 1,636 13,751 14,382 18,930 22,558 192,595
Cargo Movement 209,838 227,675 230,761 270,307 243,775 199,969 190,648 933 119,848 151,117 178,273 225,338 2,248,482
2012 r/
Aircraft Movement 292 262 352 324 274 232 232 224 200 230 288 262 3,172
Passenger Movement 17,584 16,126 20,059 19,067 19,364 13,470 13,187 11,642 12,410 15,512 14,068 16,447 188,936
Cargo Movement 231,411 230,691 277,554 313,477 273,407 231,270 205,492 164,216 158,585 170,823 188,968 254,306 2,700,200
2013/
Aircraft Movement 242 204 260 262 244 254 264 204 234 278 204 222 2,872
Passenger Movement 16,826 15,546 18,077 21,494 20,710 16,649 17,152 16,370 48,279 15,465 17,047 19,420 243,035
Cargo Movement 258,663 246,660 302,804 221,083 291,096 246,105 229,661 170,677 141,196 160,277 189,092 241,742 2,699,056
2014
Aircraft Movement 2,568 2,143 2,524 2,443 2,187 2,092 2,101 2,371 2,166 2,122 2,285 1,408 26,410
Passenger Movement 23,010 20,618 20,873 24,160 24,571 18,244 15,603 13,838 12,270 16,080 17,299 18,508 225,074
Cargo Movement 242,838 231,468 256,919 306,455 266,874 216,809 182,000 142,963 119,417 167,429 191,761 253,459 2,578,392
2015
Aircraft Movement 1,922 2,790 2,282 2,026 2,174 2,021 1,474 2,567 2,886 2,064 1,911 1,283 25,400
Passenger Movement 18,883 19,676 21,086 15,688 20,155 18,593 16,414 17,412 20,142 15,519 17,330 20,559 221,457
Cargo Movement 252,734 240,463 305,275 308,254 271,314 241,634 218,984 170,105 252,151 181,976 206,475 298,174 2,947,539
2016
Aircraft Movement 1,453 2,190 2,373 2,419 2,611 2,315 2,323 1,634 2,273 2,627 3,127 1,835 27,180
Passenger Movement 23,103 21,532 22,083 23,333 22,134 20,280 19,813 15,952 14,919 15,654 21,301 20,691 240,795
Cargo Movement 327,537 573,209 309,945 321,293 293,008 276,917 250,795 185,402 270,940 193,778 261,637 336,009 3,600,470
2017
Aircraft Movement 2,336 2,710 3,237 2,487 2,711 2,888 2,698 3,137 3,164 3,618 3,094 2,054 34,134
Passenger Movement 21,183 20,628 20,007 21,733 19,369 19,220 19,292 17,089 16,389 18,922 18,125 17,671 229,628
Cargo Movement 306,495 280,978 294,268 342,125 286,906 277,994 255,958 187,335 163,420 193,275 201,902 297,126 3,087,782
2018
Aircraft Movement 3,413 3,770 3,230 3,508 4,384 3,443 4,346 2,703 4,364 5,507 5,006 4,206 47,880
Passenger Movement 18,651 21,162 19,125 21,767 22,373 21,068 25,146 17,060 17,784 20,431 18,150 18,323 241,040
Cargo Movement 308,069 271,258 316,267 341,345 336,435 336,285 313,578 223,905 160,842 176,184 213,120 325,412 3,322,700
2019
Aircraft Movement 6,041 6,966 6,601 5,080 6,329 5,779 4,971 3,829 4,240 6,434 4,645 3,024 63,939
Passenger Movement 23,281 23,510 25,207 20,737 25,003 23,452 21,215 14,713 14,770 23,555 20,135 19,290 254,868
Cargo Movement 300,376 255,151 311,709 281,236 321,822 319,425 269,160 179,647 145,658 190,050 251,271 305,733 3,131,238
2020
Aircraft Movement 9,366 11,492 5,760 20 30 124 138 1,460 4,164 4,378 5,394 5,692 48,018
Passenger Movement 23,311 27,040 11,151 - 10 281 600 859 1,925 2,297 4,002 3,281 74,757
Cargo Movement 331,595 296,417 114,322 - - 4,652 19,266 14,279 19,496 18,897 19,353 26,549 864,826
2014-2018 Data from: Laoag International Airport
Lingayen Airport
Vigan Airport
r/ Revised
Source: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
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Table 13.8
SHIPPING CARGO STATISTICS BY SOURCE BASE PORT SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION
2013-2020
(Cargo throughput in metric tons)
B. Cargo Throughput 4,012,928 4,648,348 4,446,410 3,971,691 4,069,466 4,761,269 5,268,593 4,102,795
Non-Containerized
Notes: Data for Port of San Fernando (Poro, Point Gov't Piers No. 1 & 2) not included.
Source: Philippine Ports Authority-Regional Office I
5000000
4000000
in Metric Tons
3000000
2000000
1000000
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
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Table 13.9
NUMBER OF LICENSED RADIO STATIONS BY TYPE OF STATION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2000-2005
13-23
Table 13.9 Continued
NUMBER OF LICENSED RADIO STATIONS BY TYPE OF STATION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2000-2005
PRS Base 57 57 57 … … …
PRS Mobile 46 46 46 … … …
PRS Portable 313 313 313 … … …
GPRS Base 37 37 37 … … …
GPRS Mobile 25 25 25 … … …
GPRS Portable 360 360 360 … … …
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Table 13.9 Continued
NUMBER OF LICENSED RADIO STATIONS BY TYPE OF STATION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2000-2005
PRS Base 78 78 79 … … …
PRS Mobile 82 82 82 … … …
PRS Portable 411 415 415 … … …
GPRS Base 16 16 17 … … …
GPRS Mobile 6 6 8 … … …
GPRS Portable 297 302 305 … … …
Source: National Telecommunications Commission, Region I
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Fig. 13.8 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
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Table 13.10
NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2010-2020
Province/Year Post Offices Mail Carriers
Ilocos Region
2011 141 281
2012 141 281
2013 102 233
2014 103 …
2015 104 …
2016 77 …
2017 97 247
2018 97 236
2019 98 249
2020 103 226
Ilocos Norte
2011 29 54
2012 29 54
2013 19 39
2014 20 …
2015 20 …
2016 15 …
2017 18 41
2018 18 39
2019 19 40
2020 20 38
Ilocos Sur
2011 37 51
2012 37 51
2013 21 39
2014 21 …
2015 21 …
2016 15 …
2017 20 41
2018 20 40
2019 20 42
2020 21 38
La Union
2011 25 58
2012 25 58
2013 14 41
2014 14 …
2015 14 …
2016 13 …
2017 15 41
2018 15 42
2019 15 42
2020 15 38
Pangasinan
2011 50 118
2012 50 118
2013 48 114
2014 48 …
2015 49 …
2016 34 …
2017 44 124
2018 44 115
2019 44 125
2020 47 112
Note: Number of post offices exclude clustered postal offices.
Source: Philippine Postal Corporation - Regional Office I
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Table 13.11
SUMMARY OF MAIL VOLUME HANDLED BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2011-2020
Posted Received Mails Percent
Province/Year Mails Total Domestic Foreign Volume Change
Ilocos Region
2011 3,379,758 7,925,645 7,552,576 373,069 11,305,403 (1.94)
2012 3,047,536 7,691,165 7,281,196 409,969 10,738,701 (5.01)
2013 3,429,220 8,321,346 7,875,992 445,354 11,750,566 9.42
2014 2,183,891 7,237,491 … … 9,421,382 (19.82)
2015 1,976,610 6,950,772 … … 8,927,382 (5.24)
2016 1,771,957 5,743,872 … … 7,515,829 (15.81)
2017 1,722,605 6,115,300 5,729,379 385,921 7,837,905 4.29
2018 1,661,682 7,091,848 6,680,625 411,223 8,753,530 11.68
2019 1,670,077 6,338,456 5,940,090 398,366 8,008,533 (8.51)
2020 924,702 3,575,169 3,080,468 494,701 4,499,871 (4,381)
Ilocos Norte
2011 319,900 1,149,461 1,106,070 43,391 1,469,361 4.21
2012 241,299 1,028,911 979,383 49,528 1,270,210 (13.55)
2013 532,230 920,118 866,517 53,601 1,452,348 14.34
2014 255,264 937,395 … … 1,192,659 (17.88)
2015 174,088 1,072,532 … … 1,246,620 4.52
2016 274,442 823,082 … … 1,097,524 (11.96)
2017 202,605 707,594 666,271 41,323 910,199 17.06
2018 191,304 1,157,374 1,110,893 46,481 1,348,678 48.17
2019 208,167 900,558 859,613 40,945 1,108,725 (17.79)
2020 141,350 562,708 481,585 81,123 704,058 (36.50)
Ilocos Sur
2011 361,777 981,343 950,634 30,709 1,343,120 (48.77)
2012 287,784 898,340 858,203 40,137 1,186,124 (11.69)
2013 355,140 1,447,642 1,380,515 67,127 1,802,782 51.99
2014 254,499 770,677 … … 1,025,176 (43.13)
2015 258,759 852,824 … … 1,111,583 8.43
2016 184,105 716,891 … … 900,996 (18.94)
2017 249,256 757,331 718,570 38,761 1,006,587 11.72
2018 181,315 928,124 885,609 42,515 1,109,439 10.22
2019 238,202 667,761 626,423 41,338 905,963 (18.34)
2020 128,281 444,624 380,623 64,001 572,905 (36.76)
La Union
2011 820,734 1,353,501 1,252,492 101,009 2,172,235 124.44
2012 867,978 1,528,336 1,393,490 134,846 2,396,314 10.32
2013 811,033 1,127,409 1,017,923 109,486 1,938,442 (19.11)
2014 543,898 1,560,462 … … 2,104,360 8.56
2015 441,860 1,513,879 … … 1,955,739 (7.06)
2016 105,163 1,016,114 … … 1,121,277 (42.67)
2017 339,408 1,043,333 932,900 110,433 1,382,741 23.32
2018 307,195 1,568,653 1,454,696 113,957 1,875,848 35.66
2019 327,482 1,538,673 1,413,230 125,443 1,866,155 (0.52)
2020 168,108 687,897 582,712 105,185 856,005 (54.13)
Pangasinan
2011 1,877,347 4,441,340 4,247,951 193,389 6,327,027 (3.10)
2012 1,650,475 4,235,578 4,050,120 185,458 5,886,053 (6.97)
2013 1,730,817 4,826,177 4,611,037 215,140 6,556,994 11.40
2014 1,130,230 3,968,957 … … 5,099,187 (22.23)
2015 1,101,903 3,511,537 … … 4,613,440 (9.53)
2016 1,208,247 3,187,785 … … 4,396,032 (4.71)
2017 931,336 3,606,842 3,411,438 195,404 4,538,178 3.23
2018 981,868 3,437,697 3,229,427 208,270 4,419,565 (2.61)
2019 896,226 3,231,464 3,040,824 190,640 4,127,690 (6.60)
2020 486,963 1,879,940 1,635,548 244,392 2,366,903 (42.66)
r/ Revised
Source: Philippine Postal Corporation - Regional Office I
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Table 13.12 MDG
TELEPHONE DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
YEAR 2015 2016
PROVINCE/CITY CARRIER INSTALLED SUBSCRIBED INSTALLED SUBSCRIBED
ILOCOS REGION PLDT/SMART/DOTC 107,306 67,423 118,330 74,488
DIGITEL/NORTELCO
LIBERTY TELECOM/TELOF
SAN CARLOS TEL. CO.
PLDT a/
URDANETA VIGAN
2% 2%
ILOCOS
SAN CARLOS SAN NORTE
2% FERNANDO 9%
7%
ILOCOS SUR
LAOAG 8%
5%
DAGUPAN
8% LA UNION
CANDON 15%
1%
BATAC
1%
ALAMINOS
0%
PANGASINAN
40%
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Table 13.12 Continued
TELEPHONE DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
2017 2018 2019
INSTALLED SUBSCRIBED INSTALLED SUBSCRIBED INSTALLED SUBSCRIBED
133,968 86,244 125,368 67,820 243,768 96,311
URDANETA VIGAN
2% 2%
SAN FERNANDO
6% ILOCOS
SAN CARLOS NORTE
4% 7%
ILOCOS
SUR
LAOAG 7%
4%
LA UNION
CANDON DAGUPAN 13%
1% 9%
BATAC
1%
ALAMINOS
0%
PANGASINAN
44%
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Table 13.13
INVENTORY OF PORTS, ILOCOS REGION
As of April 30, 2021
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Norte Mining, Inc. Badoc (Gabut Norte) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Not Operational
First Balfour, Inc. Burgos (Ablan) Non-commercial, Private Requested for donation to LGU
OMNICO Natural Resources, Inc. Badoc (Gabut Norte) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
North Luzon Renewal Energy Corp. Pagudpud (Caparispisan) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
Port of Currimao Currimao (Pias Sur) Commercial, Public Operational
Ilocos Sur
Port of Salomague Cabugao (Salomague) Commercial, Public Operational
La Union
SMC Shipping & Lighterage Corp. Sto. Tomas (Namonitan) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
Isla LPG Corp. Rosario (Rabon) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
1590-Energy Corp. Pier Bauang (Payocpoc) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
Seaoil Philippines, Inc. Bangar (Paratong IV) Non-commercial, Private For Registration
Pangasinan
Team Sual Corp. (Formerly Mirant Sual Corp.) Sual (Pangascasan) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
International Global Mining Exchange, Inc. Infanta (Cato) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
Kazenbar Ventures Management, Inc. Sual (Baquioen) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
Pryce Gases, Inc. San Fabian (Tiblong) Non-commercial, Private Registered/Operational
Macroserve Mining, Inc. Infanta (Cato) Commercial, Public Registered/Operational
Sual Port Sual (Poblacion) Commercial, Public Operational
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Chapter 14
ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES
Data on energy and water resources are vital inputs to national and local programs of
government. The business/industry sector also uses the data in the preparation of
feasibility studies and investment planning. The importance of these resources in
countryside development is recognized in many ways. Energy and water are essential
resources in stimulating the growth of businesses and other institutions operating in the
locality. Industries and agriculture, the major contributors to the region’s economy, are
highly dependent on these resources. The resources are also vital in the day-to-day lives
of individuals residing in the community. Considering the multifarious uses of these
resources, the data on the level, extent, sources, and utilization of energy and water
provide signals on the potentials of the area to achieve growth and development. The data
also serve as indicators of the standard of living of families comprising the community.
This chapter presents regional and provincial data on power and irrigation.
Specifically, the data on power include the number of municipalities/barangays energized,
power distribution, and service connections by electric cooperatives. Meanwhile, the data
on irrigation include service/generated areas of irrigation systems. The sources of energy
and irrigation data are the National Electrification Administration and the National
Irrigation Administration, respectively.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Among the electric cooperatives in the region, Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative
(ISECO), had the highest percentage of energized households at 123.9 percent in
2019.
The area of irrigated land in the region in 2020 increased by 10.4 percent compared
to 2019.
In 2020, 71.8 percent of the total potential irrigable areas or 189,808 hectares were
service areas of irrigation systems.
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Table 14.1 Number of Barangays Energized by Electric Cooperatives by 14-3
Cooperative and City/Municipality, Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
Table 14.4 Area of Irrigated Land by Province, Ilocos Region: 2014-2020 14-9
Table 14.6 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems by Type and 14-10
Province, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020
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Table 14.1
NUMBER OF BARANGAYS ENERGIZED BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
BY COOPERATIVE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2011-2020
Ilocos Region 3,029 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,029 3,029 3,029
Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative 559 557 557 557 557 557 557 557 559 559 559
(INEC)
Adams 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bacarra 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43
Badoc 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
Bangui 14 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
(Banna) Espiritu 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Burgos 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Carasi 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
City of Batac 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43
Currimao 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
Dingras 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
Dumalneg 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4
Laoag City 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
Marcos 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Nueva Era 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Pagudpud 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Paoay 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
Pasuquin 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Piddig 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
Pinili 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
San Nicolas 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Sarrat 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Solsona 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
Vintar 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 768
(ISECO)
Alilem 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Banayoyo 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
Bantay 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
Burgos 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
Cabugao 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Caoayan 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
Cervantes 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
City of Candon 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
City of Vigan 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
Galimuyod 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Lidlidda 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Magsingal 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Nagbukel 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Narvacan 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
Quirino (Angkaki) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Salcedo (Baugen) 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Sources: National Electrification Administration and Electric Cooperatives
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Table 14.1 Continued
NUMBER OF BARANGAYS ENERGIZED BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
BY COOPERATIVE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2011-2020
San Emilio 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
San Esteban 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
San Ildefonso 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
San Juan (Lapog) 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
San Vicente 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Santa 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
Sta. Catalina 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Sta. Cruz 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49
Sta. Lucia 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
Sta. Maria 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Santiago 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Sto. Domingo 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
Sigay 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Sinait 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44
Sugpon 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Suyo 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Tagudin 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43
La Union Electric Cooperative , Inc. 536 536 536 536 536 536 536 536 536 536 536
(LUELCO)
Agoo 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49
Aringay 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Bacnotan 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47
Bagulin 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Balaoan 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
Bangar 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Bauang 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Burgos 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Caba 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
City of San Fernando 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
Luna 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
Naguilian 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
Pugo 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
Rosario 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
San Gabriel 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
San Juan 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
Santo Tomas 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Santol 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Sudipen 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
Tubao 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Pozorrubio (Pang.) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
San Fabian (Pang.) 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
San Jacinto (Pang.) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sison (Pang.) 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
Sources: National Electrification Administration and Electric Cooperatives
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Table 14.1 Continued
NUMBER OF BARANGAYS ENERGIZED BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
BY COOPERATIVE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2011-2020
Pangasinan-I Electric Cooperative 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192
(PANELCO I)
Agno 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
Anda 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Bani 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
Bolinao 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Burgos 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
City of Alaminos 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
Dasol 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Infanta 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Mabini 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Pangasinan-III Electric Cooperative 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421
(PANELCO III)
Asingan 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Balungao 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Binalonan 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
City of Urdaneta 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
Laoac 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
Mapandan 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Natividad 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Pozzorubio (34) 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
Rosales 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
San Manuel 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
San Nicolas 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
San Quintin 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Santa Maria 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
Santo Tomas 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Tayug 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Umingan 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58
Villasis 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Central Pangasinan Electric Cooperative 553 553 553 553 553 553 553 553 553 553 553
(CENPELCO)
Aguilar 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Alcala 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Basista 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Bautista 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Bayambang 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77
Binmaley 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Bugallon 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Labrador 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Lingayen 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
Malasiqui 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73 73
Mangaldan 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Mangatarem 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82
San Carlos City (86) 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84
Sual 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
Urbiztondo 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
Sources: National Electrification Administration and Electric Cooperatives
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Table 14.1A
STATUS OF ENERGIZATION BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES, ILOCOS REGION
2017-2019
2017
Municipalities/Cities Barangays Connections
Electric Cooperatives
Coverage Energized % Energized Coverage Energized % Energized Potential Served % Energized
Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative 23 23 100.0 557 557 100.0 164,300 160,856 97.9%
Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative 34 34 100.0 768 768 100.0 184,500 182,206 98.8%
La Union Electric Cooperative 18 18 100.0 536 536 100.0 146,900 146,508 99.7%
Pangasinan I Electric Cooperative 9 9 100.0 192 192 100.0 83,800 83,724 99.9%
Central Pangasinan Electric Cooperative 15 15 100.0 553 553 100.0 239,700 239,643 100.0%
Pangasinan III Electric Cooperative 17 17 100.0 421 421 100.0 180,000 179,784 99.9%
2018
Municipalities/Cities Barangays Connections
Electric Cooperatives
Coverage Energized % Energized Coverage Energized % Energized Potential Served % Energized
Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative 23 23 100.0 559 559 100.0 166,882 164,550 98.6%
Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative 34 34 100.0 768 768 100.0 187,807 186,836 99.5%
La Union Electric Cooperative 18 18 100.0 536 536 100.0 160,045 152,813 95.5%
Pangasinan I Electric Cooperative 9 9 100.0 192 192 100.0 92,153 86,546 93.9%
Central Pangasinan Electric Cooperative 15 15 100.0 553 553 100.0 255,281 249,544 97.8%
Pangasinan III Electric Cooperative 17 17 100.0 421 421 100.0 203,074 187,779 92.5%
2019
Municipalities/Cities Barangays Connections
Electric Cooperatives
Coverage Energized % Energized Coverage Energized % Energized Potential* Served % Energized
Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative 23 23 100.0 559 559 100.0 139,336 168,999 121.3%
Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative 34 34 100.0 768 768 100.0 157,043 194,621 123.9%
La Union Electric Cooperative 18 18 100.0 520 520 100.0 146,393 154,751 105.7%
Pangasinan I Electric Cooperative 9 9 100.0 192 192 100.0 90,717 89,590 98.8%
Central Pangasinan Electric Cooperative 15 15 100.0 553 553 100.0 248,553 259,671 104.5%
Pangasinan III Electric Cooperative 17 17 100.0 426 426 100.0 199,903 201,692 100.9%
Source: National Electrification Administration
*2019 Potential Consumer Connections based on 2015 Census of Population
800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
0
2016 2017 2018 2019
Source: National Electrification Administration
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Table 14.2
POWER DISTRIBUTED BY TYPE OF CONSUMER BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In megawatt hours)
Electric Cooperative/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Consumer
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Table 14.3
SERVICE CONNECTIONS BY TYPE OF CONSUMER BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2019
Electric Cooperative/
2014 r/ 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Consumer
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Table 14.4
AREA OF IRRIGATED LAND BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
(In hectares)
Table 14.5
GENERATED AREA OF IRRIGATION SYSTEMS/PROJECTS BY TYPE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2014-2020
(In hectares)
National 358 - 50 - 55 25 -
Communal 113 153 73 115 99 588 945
Private/OGA - - 5 - - - -
National 96 24 - - 70 - 549
Communal 19 141 170 75 632 444 1,157
Private/OGA 8 - - - - - -
National - - - - - - -
Communal 98 258 24 120 272 389 1,119
Private/OGA - - - - - - -
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Table 14.6
SERVICE AREA OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY TYPE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
(In hectares)
Potential Service Area *
Province/Year Irrigable
Total National Communal Private
Area
2015 a/
Ilocos Region 318,892 173,397 47,968 53,891 71,538
Ilocos Norte 57,134 35,431
- 11,834 8,901 14,696
Ilocos Sur 45,497 20,980
- 5,441 8,115 7,424
La Union 35,000 13,078
- 4,837 5,868 2,373
Pangasinan 181,261 103,908 25,856 31,007 47,045
2016 a/
Ilocos Region 318,892 172,959 47,394 54,128 71,437
Ilocos Norte 57,134 34,658 11,074 8,843 14,741
Ilocos Sur 45,497 20,988 5,391 8,372 7,225
La Union 35,000 13,070 4,819 5,790 2,461
Pangasinan 181,261 104,243 26,110 31,123 47,010
2017 a/
Ilocos Region 318,892 174,804 49,198 54,290 71,316
Ilocos Norte 57,134 35,046 11,331 8,946 14,769
Ilocos Sur 45,497 21,274 6,619 7,753 6,902
La Union 35,000 13,130 4,793 5,702 2,635
Pangasinan 181,261 105,354 26,455 31,889 47,010
2018 a/
Ilocos Region 318,892 178,370 49,313 57,690 71,367
Ilocos Norte 57,134 35,341 11,507 9,463 14,371
Ilocos Sur 45,497 21,640 6,619 8,606 6,415
La Union 35,000 14,259 4,791 5,852 3,616
Pangasinan 181,261 107,130 26,396 33,769 46,965
2019 a/
Ilocos Region 318,892 181,638 54,452 57,820 69,366
Ilocos Norte 57,134 35,468 11,527 10,668 13,273
Ilocos Sur 45,497 22,341 6,689 9,341 6,311
La Union 35,000 14,609 4,789 6,190 3,630
Pangasinan 181,261 109,220 31,447 31,621 46,152
2020
Ilocos Region 264,491 189,808 59,316 61,736 68,758
Ilocos Norte 43,654 35,813 11,592 11,158 13,064
Ilocos Sur 29,487 22,721 6,689 9,986 6,046
La Union 16,170 14,944 4,785 6,665 3,495
Pangasinan 175,180 116,330 36,250 33,927 46,153
Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding
*- Firmed-Up Service Area
a/ Include irrigation systems assisted by Other Government Agencies (OGA's)
Source: National Irrigation Administration - Regional Office I
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Chapter 15
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Data on the levels, patterns, and distribution of income and expenditures of local
government units (LGUs) are essential in measuring their capabilities to provide public
service to their constituents. Specifically, the level of income serves as a criterion in the
classification of LGUs. The classification, on the other hand, provides a yardstick in the
allocation of resources and other forms of assistance. Furthermore, the data provide a
sound and logical basis in the choice of alternative options aimed at balancing the
sources and dispositions 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. The Bureau of
Internal Revenue (BIR) is the source of revenue collections data presented in this
publication. The chapter also includes data about the annual statements of receipt and
expenditures of the LGUs classified by the level of government. The sources of data are
the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the BLGF.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Revenue collections in Ilocos Region declined by 9.11 percent in 2020 with a total
of 12,797,498,070.88 compared to 2019 with 14,080,965,872.89. All provinces
posted decrease in revenue collections in 2020.
As of 2019, 18 new first class municipalities in Ilocos Region (3 for Ilocos Norte,
11 for Ilocos Sur, 3 for La Union and 1 for Pangasinan) were added to the list of
first class municipalities in the region. This brings the total first class
municipalities in the region to 115. Among the cities in the region, four cities
improved their income class to first class rank in 2019 (Vigan City, Candon City,
Alaminos City, Batac City). The classification of the cities and municipalities
were based on their average income from 2016 to 2019.
In 2019, 59.5 percent of the total current operating income of LGUs in the region
were sourced from the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) which accounted to 24.0
billion pesos. Meanwhile, receipts from local sources totaled to 8.4 billion pesos
which shared 21 percent of the total current operating income of LGUs in Ilocos
Region in 2019.
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Table 15.1 Average Income and Classification by 15-4
Province/City/Municipality, Ilocos Region: 2008-2019
Table 15.2 Revenue Collections by Kind of Tax and Province/City, Ilocos 15-8
Region: 2015-2020
Figure 15.1 Revenue Collection of LGUs by Kind of Tax, Ilocos Region: 15-3
2018-2020
Figure 15.2 Revenue Collection of LGUs by Province, Ilocos Region: 2020 15-3
Figure 15.3 Total Receipts and Expenditures of LGUs, Ilocos Region: 2019 15-23
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Fig. 15.1 Revenue Collection of LGUs by Kind of Tax
Ilocos Region: 2018-2020
9,000
6,000
5,000
1,000
0
Income Tax Value-Added Tax Other Taxes and Fees
Year
Pangasinan
51%
Ilocos Sur
15%
La Union
21%
Note: The data for cities, were inlucded in the provincial total.
Source of Basic Data: Bureau of Internal Revenue - Regional Office I
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Table 15.1
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2008-2019
(Average income in million pesos)
Province/City/ Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income
Municipality (2008-2011) Class 2/ (2012-2015) Class 3/ (2016-2019) Class 4/
Ilocos Norte … … 997.79 1st 1,763.82 1st
Ilocos Sur … … 1,632.08 1st 3,559.53 1st
La Union … … 1,145.42 1st 1,898.78 1st
Pangasinan … … 2,471.29 1st 3,708.14 1st
2/ Effective November 20, 2001 pursuant to Department Order No. 32-01 dated November 20, 2001
3/ Effective July 29, 2005 pursuant to Department Order No. 20-05 dated July 29, 2005 based on the
following updated income classification according to the average income for 2000-2003
a. for provinces:
First Class - P350 M or more
Second Class - P280 M or more but less than P350 M
Third Class - P210 M or more but less than P280 M
Fourth Class - P140 M or more but less than P210 M
Fifth Class - P70 M or more but less than P140 M
Sixth Class - Below P70 M
b. for cities:
First Class - P300 M or more
Second Class - P240 M or more but less than P300 M
Third Class - P180 M or more but less than P240 M
Fourth Class - P120 M or more but less than P180 M
Fifth Class - P60 M or more but less than P120 M
Sixth Class - Below P60 M
c. for municipalities:
First Class - P50 M or more
Second Class - P40 M or more but less than P50 M
Third Class - P 30 M or more but less than P 40 M
Fourth Class - P 20 M or more but less than P 30 M
Fifth Class - P 10 M or more but less than P 20 M
Sixth Class - Below P 10 M
4/ Effective July 29, 2008 pursuant to Department Order No. 23-08 dated July 29, 2008 based on the
following updated income classification according to the average income for 2004-2007
a. for provinces:
First Class - P450 M or more
Second Class - P360 M or more but less than P450 M
Third Class - P270 M or more but less than P360 M
Fourth Class - P180 M or more but less than P270 M
Fifth Class - P90 M or more but less than P180 M
Sixth Class - Below P90 M
b. for cities:
First Class - P400 M or more
Second Class - P320 M or more but less than P400 M
Third Class - P240 M or more but less than P320 M
Fourth Class - P160 M or more but less than P240 M
Fifth Class - P80 M or more but less than P160 M
Sixth Class - Below P80 M
c. for municipalities:
First Class - P55 M or more
Second Class - P45 M or more but less than P55 M
Third Class - P35 M or more but less than P45 M
Fourth Class - P25 M or more but less than P35 M
Fifth Class - P15 M or more but less than P25 M
Sixth Class - Below P15 M
a/ Tentative classification of new cities effective March 28, 2001 based on Department Order No. 24-97 and shall be readjusted to
5th class effective as of Novermber 20, 2001 pursuant to Department Order No. 32-01 on their basis of income for CY 1999.
Source: Bureau of Local Government Finance - Central Office
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Table 15.1 Continued
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2008-2019
(Average income in million pesos)
Province/City/ Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income
Municipality (2008-2011) Class 4/ (2012-2015) Class 3/ (2016-2019) Class 4/
Dagupan City …… … 613.11 1st 772.68 1st
Laoag City …… … 543.78 1st 641.53 1st
San Carlos City …… … 472.23 1st 716.64 1st
San Fernando City …… … 494.19 1st 753.29 1st
Urdaneta City …… … 648.91 1st 867.70 1st
Vigan City …… … 310.37 3rd 505.55 1st
Candon City …… … 374.77 2nd 840.07 1st
Alaminos City …… … 365.27 2nd 568.47 1st
Batac City …… … 347.77 2nd 628.37 1st
Ilocos Norte
Adams …… … 35.72 3rd 54.89 2nd
Bacarra …… … 85.59 1st 104.51 1st
Badoc …… … 96.19 1st 222.46 1st
Bangui …… … 65.56 1st 103.27 1st
Batac …… … … … … …
Burgos …… … 76.57 1st 99.53 1st
Carasi …… … 31.42 4th 57.76 1st
Currimao …… … 54.64 2nd 100.80 1st
Dingras …… … 86.26 1st 170.56 1st
Dumalneg …… … 34.73 4th 58.03 1st
…… …
Espiritu …… … 87.26 1st 140.24 1st
Marcos …… … 55.01 1st 120.24 1st
Nueva Era …… … 80.59 1st 143.79 1st
Pagudpud …… … 83.00 1st 121.21 1st
Paoay …… … 77.08 1st 113.60 1st
Pasuquin …… … 87.53 1st 146.03 1st
Piddig …… … 75.81 1st 108.54 1st
Pinili …… … 94.93 1st 245.57 1st
San Nicolas …… … 113.95 1st 178.80 1st
Sarrat …… … 72.37 1st 116.41 1st
Solsona …… … 83.75 1st 119.50 1st
Vintar …… … 118.99 1st 212.13 1st
Ilocos Sur
Alilem …… … 48.45 2nd 107.83 1st
Banayoyo …… … 72.45 1st 194.54 1st
Bantay …… … 97.33 1st 171.14 1st
Burgos …… … 53.76 2nd 308.28 1st
Cabugao …… … 152.42 1st 456.70 1st
…… …
Candon …… … … … … …
Caoayan …… … 55.19 1st 110.87 1st
Cervantes …… … 74.15 1st 150.70 1st
Galimuyod …… … 65.99 1st 213.61 1st
Gregorio del Pilar …… … 46.91 2nd 140.39 1st
Lidlidda …… … 51.29 2nd 152.28 1st
Magsingal …… … 101.21 1st 286.77 1st
Nagbukel …… … 47.40 2nd 145.55 1st
Narvacan …… … 142.13 1st 377.45 1st
Quirino …… … 67.18 1st 148.03 1st
b/ Classification adjusted to cities effective November 20, 2001.
c/ Classified as city under DOF Order No. 23-08, dated July 29, 2008
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Table 15.1 Continued
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2008-2019
(Average income in million pesos)
Province/City/ Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income
Municipality (2008-2011) Class 4/ (2012-2015) Class 3/ (2016-2019) Class 4/
Salcedo …… … 71.28 1st 235.31 1st
San Emilio …… … 77.43 1st 236.92 1st
San Esteban …… … 44.08 3rd 156.12 1st
San Ildefonso …… … 41.73 3rd 91.75 1st
San Juan …… … 110.55 1st 335.30 1st
San Vicente …… … 51.24 2nd 97.86 1st
Santa …… … 56.20 1st 104.22 1st
Santa Catalina …… … 61.16 1st 107.32 1st
Santa Cruz …… … 107.51 1st 417.70 1st
Santa Lucia …… … 85.34 1st 92.81 1st
Santa Maria …… … 87.79 1st 209.64 1st
Santiago …… … 96.62 1st 312.56 1st
Sto. Domingo …… … 77.69 1st 208.46 1st
Sigay …… … 42.24 3rd 127.85 1st
Sinait …… … 99.69 1st 308.64 1st
Sugpon …… … 39.96 3rd 89.00 1st
Suyo …… … 54.61 2nd 116.06 1st
Tagudin …… … 107.19 1st 240.37 1st
Vigan …… … … … … …
La Union
Agoo …… … 190.02 1st 291.60 1st
Aringay …… … 102.47 1st 178.58 1st
Bacnotan …… … 123.00 1st 221.59 1st
Bagulin …… … 48.00 2nd 79.08 1st
Balaoan …… … 129.78 1st 456.12 1st
Bangar …… … 96.09 1st 115.15 1st
Bauang …… … 173.53 1st 270.72 1st
Burgos …… … 41.86 3rd 69.89 1st
Caba …… … 59.81 1st 116.08 1st
Luna …… … 75.25 1st 121.00 1st
Naguilian …… … 119.61 1st 198.05 1st
Pugo …… … 51.41 2nd 83.16 1st
Rosario …… … 145.85 1st 184.65 1st
San Fernando …… … … … … …
San Gabriel …… … 57.16 1st 104.49 1st
San Juan …… … 102.72 1st 193.90 1st
Sto. Tomas …… … 90.33 1st 137.35 1st
Santol …… … 56.50 1st 138.18 1st
Sudipen …… … 66.05 1st 158.83 1st
Tubao …… … 60.59 1st 107.61 1st
Pangasinan
Agno …… … 68.60 1st 105.21 1st
Aguilar …… … 81.85 1st 126.11 1st
Alaminos …… … … … … …
Alcala …… … 82.15 1st 150.65 1st
Anda …… … 72.98 1st 114.64 1st
Asingan …… … 98.11 1st 142.47 1st
b/ Classification adjusted to cities effective November 20, 2001.
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Table 15.1 Continued
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, ILOCOS REGION
2008-2019
(Average income in million pesos)
Province/City/ Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income Ave. Income Income
Municipality (2008-2011) Class 4/ (2012-2015) Class 3/ (2016-2019) Class 4/
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Table 15.2
REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY KIND OF TAX AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
(In pesos)
Specific Tax … … … … … …
Income Tax 4,990,102,510.65 … … 6,618,608,448.02 7,827,670,688.17 7,423,356,506.56
Value Added Tax/Other % Tax 3,247,733,360.81 … … 3,604,464,777.20 3,564,254,981.38 3,147,127,176.04
Excise Tax 635,244,510.45 … … 32,950,396.43 40,874,541.35 25,759,342.06
Percentage Tax 429,917,083.85 … … 517,186,650.74 847,426,369.15 725,493,552.78
Other Taxes and Fees 601,800,080.43 … … 1,696,126,660.16 1,800,739,292.84 1,475,761,493.44
Specific Tax … … … … … …
Income Tax 869,928,859.21 … … 779,958,920.14 1,005,426,984.68 997,566,503.78
Value Added Tax/Other % Tax 351,106,610.53 … … 482,681,183.49 544,668,511.46 492,931,024.75
Excise Tax 1,351,482.59 … … 7,611,842.77 7,879,365.49 5,799,899.04
Percentage Tax 71,096,800.46 … … 82,809,545.20 133,657,986.16 63,415,752.81
Other Taxes and Fees 91,716,767.41 … … 159,653,301.79 126,997,983.44 174,223,711.51
Specific Tax … … … … … …
Income Tax 802,794,064.87 … … 819,367,092.99 1,046,048,475.06 1,038,385,934.59
Value Added Tax/Other % Tax 354,786,908.11 … … 623,876,333.18 678,299,666.10 613,184,017.05
Excise Tax 156,705.98 … … 3,086,451.32 3,723,804.66 2,372,546.13
Percentage Tax 67,841,707.77 … … 81,894,088.74 100,429,911.68 72,214,874.08
Other Taxes and Fees 63,502,658.08 … … 264,172,899.17 137,518,231.54 146,147,049.75
Specific Tax … … … … … …
Income Tax … … … … … …
Value Added Tax/Other % Tax … … … … … …
Excise Tax … … … … … …
Percentage Tax … … … … … …
Other Taxes and Fees … … … … … …
Notes: 1. Data for Vigan City, Laoag City and San Fernando City are included in the provinces of Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte
and La Union, respectively. Data for Dagupan City and San Carlos City are included in Pangasinan.
a/ Provincial total includes collection from city revenue offices.
Source: Bureau of Internal Revenue - Regional Office I
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Table 15.3
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Ilocos Region 1/
Provincial Governments
Acquisition of Loans … … … … …
Issuance of Bonds … … … … …
Source: Department of Budget and Management - Regional Office I
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Table 15.3 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
City Governments
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Table 15.3 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Municipal Governments
Acquisition of Loans … … … … …
Issuance of Bonds … … … … …
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Table 15.3 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Ilocos Norte
Acquisition of Loans … … … … …
Issuance of Bonds … … … … …
Source: Department of Budget and Management - Regional Office I
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Table 15.3 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Ilocos Sur
Acquisition of Loans … … … … …
Issuance of Bonds … … … … …
Source: Department of Budget and Management - Regional Office I
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Table 15.3 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Ilocos
La Union
Norte
Regulatory Fees … … … … …
Service/user Charges … … … … 17.45
Receipts from Economic Enterprise … … … … …
Other Receipts … … … … 21.70
Acquisition of Loans … … …
Issuance of Bonds … … … … …
Source: Department of Budget and Management - Regional Office I
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Table 15.3 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Pangasinan
Acquisition of Loans … … … … …
Issuance of Bonds … … … … …
Source: Department of Budget and Management - Regional Office I
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Table 15.4
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Ilocos Norte
Provincial Government … … … … …
Municipal Governments … … … … …
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Table 15.4 Continued
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Ilocos Sur
Provincial Government … … … … …
Municipal Governments … … … … …
La Union
Provincial Government … … … … …
Municipal Governments … … … … …
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Table 15.4 Continued
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
Pangasinan
Provincial Government … … … … …
Municipal Governments … … … … …
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Table 15.5
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, BY REGIONAL LEVEL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
ILOCOS REGION: 2019
(In million pesos)
Receipts
Local Sources
Tax Revenue
Real Property Tax (RPT)
Basic RPT 248.72 274.00 132.78 655.50
Non-Tax Revenue
Regulatory Fees 361.37 8.85 125.46 495.68
Service/User Charges 258.39 1,011.09 272.69 1,542.17
Receipts from Economic
Enterprise 648.97 - 802.24 1,451.21
Other Receipts 153.57 28.45 33.11 215.13
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,422.31 1,048.39 1,233.50 3,704.20
External Sources
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Table 15.5 Continued
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, BY REGIONAL LEVEL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
ILOCOS REGION: 2019
(In million pesos)
Collections of Loan
Receivables 0.20 - - 0.20
Issuance of Bonds - - - -
Expenditures
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Table 15.5 Continued
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, BY REGIONAL LEVEL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
ILOCOS REGION: 2019
(In million pesos)
Local Government Unit/Particulars Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan Total
Ilocos Region
Beginning Balance - - 10.00 1,877.73 1,887.73
Receipts
Local Sources
Tax Revenue
Real Property Tax (RPT)
Basic RPT 65.00 14.00 60.00 135.00 274.00
Non-Tax Revenue
Regulatory Fees 8.05 0.50 - 0.30 8.85
Service/User Charges 101.30 411.43 17.45 480.91 1,011.09
External Sources
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Table 15.5 Continued
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, BY REGIONAL LEVEL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
ILOCOS REGION: 2019
(In million pesos)
Local Government Unit/Particulars Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan Total
Non-Income Sources
Acquisition of Loans - - - - -
Issuance of Bonds - - - - -
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Fig. 15.3 Total Receipts and Expenditures of LGUs, Ilocos Region: 2019
Receipts Expenditures
12,000.00
10,719.00
10,000.00
In million pesos
8,612.90
8,000.00
6,000.00
4,000.00
2,000.00
-
2019
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Table 15.6
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
BY PROVINCE, CITY AND TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES, ILOCOS REGION
2019
(In million pesos)
Net Operating Income/Loss from Current Operations 931.94 2,120.61 625.17 1,152.03
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Table 15.6 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
BY PROVINCE, CITY AND TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES, ILOCOS REGION
2019
(In million pesos)
Net Operating Income/Loss from Current Operations 170.88 635.10 701.11 335.64 281.53
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Table 15.6 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
BY PROVINCE, CITY AND TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES, ILOCOS REGION
2019
(In million pesos)
Net Operating Income/Loss from Current Operations 409.56 313.59 384.98 194.77
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Table 15.6 Continued
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
BY PROVINCE, CITY AND TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES, ILOCOS REGION
2019
(In million pesos)
Total
Total Total City Total
Municipal
Particulars Provincial Government Ilocos
Government
Governments s Region
s
Net Operating Income/Loss from Current Operations 4,829.74 3,427.18 8,645.20 16,902.12
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BANK
Chapter 16
MONEY AND BANKING
Data about to the operations of financial institutions provide indicators of the area’s
economy. The growth in the number of banking institutions operating in a certain locality
gives insights into the pace at which business and trade grow. Data on loans granted by
banks provide a picture of the level and nature of investments put up over time. Statistics
on loans outstanding of financial institutions, on the other hand, serve as signals of the rate
of turnover of investments. The money and banking sector plays a vital role in the
development of productive activities by proprietors or corporate institutions in the area.
The presence and accessibility of establishments providing these services to existing and
prospective investors contribute to the realization of programs and projects aimed at
industrial and entrepreneurial advancement.
This chapter presents data on the number of offices of the financial system in the
region, outstanding loans of financial institutions, loans granted by banks, balance sheet
accounts, income and expenses, and deposit liabilities of banks. The source of data is the
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
HIGHLIGHTS:
As of 2019, the total outstanding loan (loan portfolio) of banks in Ilocos Region reached
PhP 61,304.6 million. This was 7.7 percent higher than the previous year (2018). About
70.7 percent of the total loan portfolio in the region were from universal
and commercial banks.
Total deposits under thrift banks was PhP 18,799.49 million in 31 December 2019 while
PhP 9,565.05 million total deposits was recorded under rural and cooperative banks
on the same period.
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Table 16.1 Number of Banking Offices by Bank Group and Province, Ilocos 16-3
Region: 2011-2019
Table 16.2 Outstanding Loans by Type of Financial Institution and Province, 16-5
Ilocos Region: 2015-2019
Table 16.3 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts and Total Income and 16-6
Expenses by Bank Group and Province, Ilocos Region: 2019
Table 16.4 Deposit Liabilities by Type of Deposit, Bank Group and Province, 16-7
Ilocos Region: As of December 31, 2017, December 31, 2018
and December 31, 2019
Figure 16.1 Number of Banking Offices by Bank Group and Province, Ilocos 16-4
Region: 2019
Figure 16.2 Total Deposits by Bank Group, Ilocos Region: 2015-2019 16-4
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Table 16.1
NUMBER OF BANKING OFFICES BY BANK GROUP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2011-2019
Bank Group 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
-
Ilocos Region 401 413 436 456 486 408 425 621 650
Commercial Banks 164 172 184 201 210 201 204 224 237
Thrift Banks 59 64 74 81 102 82 93 164 167
Rural Banks 178 177 178 174 174 125 128 233 246
Specialized Government Banks … … … … … … … … …
Ilocos Norte 53 53 56 57 64 52 57 76 78
Commercial Banks 30 30 34 34 36 33 34 38 39
Thrift Banks 5 5 6 7 13 8 10 16 16
Rural Banks 18 18 16 16 15 11 13 22 23
Specialized Government Banks … … … … … … … … …
Commercial Banks 24 28 29 33 33 32 34 37 39
Thrift Banks 4 4 9 10 11 11 13 25 26
Rural Banks 30 30 30 30 27 21 22 38 41
Specialized Government Banks … … … … … … … … …
Commercial Banks 29 30 30 35 36 34 34 39 41
Thrift Banks 7 7 9 9 12 11 12 17 16
Rural Banks 32 32 38 40 40 23 23 53 54
Specialized Government Banks … … … … … … … … …
Pangasinan 222 229 235 242 263 224 230 336 355
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Fig. 16.1 Number of Banking Offices by Bank Group and Province
Ilocos Region: 2019
140
80
60
40
20
0
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
200
150
Pesos)
100
50
0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Table 16.2
OUTSTANDING LOANS BY TYPE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2019
(In million pesos)
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Table 16.3
SELECTED BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS AND TOTAL INCOME AND EXPENSES
BY BANK GROUP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
For the Years Ended 2019
(In million pesos)
2019
Province/Accounts Total Universal and Thrift Rural and
Comm. Banks Banks Coop. Banks
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Table 16.4
DEPOSIT LIABILITIES BY TYPE OF DEPOSIT, BANK GROUP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
As of December 31, 2017, December 31, 2018 and December 31, 2019
(In million pesos)
2017
Type of Deposit/ Bank
Group Region I Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
2018
Type of Deposit/ Bank
Group Region I Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
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Table 16.4 Continued
DEPOSIT LIABILITIES BY TYPE OF DEPOSIT, BANK GROUP AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
As of December 31, 2017, December 31, 2018 and December 31, 2019
(In million pesos)
2019
Type of Deposit/ Bank
Group Region I Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
Thrift Banks
Total Deposits 18,799.487 3,877.897 1,433.761 2,356.046 11,131.783
Demand 2,064.857 139.377 273.097 399.441 1,252.942
Savings 5,981.626 880.912 586.466 717.294 3,796.954
Time 10,686.555 2,854.858 568.748 1,230.161 6,032.788
Others 66.450 2.750 5.450 9.150 49.100
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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 an order,
safety, and justice contributes to the degradation of society. The effects of public order,
safety, and justice in the national well-being and every fiber of the social and economic lives
of the individuals are priority concerns of governance. In this light, an information system
that generates timely and reliable data becomes a necessary tool in the administration of
justice and enforcement of laws as well as to aid legislation.
This chapter presents regional/provincial/city data on crimes and the number of persons
arrested and number of policemen and firemen, fire incidence, including property damages,
law enforcement cases handled, and legal assistance extended. The sources of data are the
Philippine National Police (PNP) for data on crimes, persons arrested, and law enforcers; the
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of the Department of Interior and Local Government
(DILG) for fire incidences; and the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) and Parole and Probation
Administration (PPA) of the Department of Justice (DOJ) on cases handled and legal
assistance services.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The crime solution efficiency rate in Ilocos Region increased to 78.64 percent in 2020
compared with 80.04 percent in 2019. Among the provinces, Pangasinan recorded the
highest crime solution efficiency rate in 2020 at 81.35 percent.
The value of damages of 491 fire incidences in the region reached to about
₱ 689,169,505.28 in 2020. Among the provinces, Pangasinan recorded the highest value of
damages with ₱ 655,474,619.75 caused by 256 fire incidences.
The number of probationers in 2020 was posted at 5,171, higher by 28.7 percent compared
to 2019. On the other hand, the number of parolees in the region in 2020 decreased by 8.07
percent from the 5.08 record in 2019. Meanwhile, there were 3 pardonees in 2020.
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Table 17.1 Number and Rate of Crime by Type of Crime and Province/City, Ilocos 17-3
Region: 2015-2020
Table 17.2 Crime Incidence and Crime Solution Rate by Province/City, Ilocos 17-6
Region: 2015-2020
Table 17.3 Fire Incidence and Value of Damages by Province, Ilocos Region: 2015- 17-9
2020
Table 17.4 Ratio of Policemen and Firemen to Population by Province, Ilocos 17-10
Region: 2013-2020
Table 17.5 Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Province, Ilocos 17-11
Region: 2015-2020
Table 17.6 Cases Handled, Terminated and Pending by Type of Case and Province, 17-12
Ilocos Region: 2018-2020
Table 17.7 Number of Probationers, Parolees and Pardonees by Province, Ilocos 17-13
Region: 2015-2020
Figure 17.1 Volume of Crime by Type of Crime, Ilocos Region: 2015-2020 17-5
Figure 17.2 Total Crimes and Crimes Solved by Province, Ilocos Region: 2020 17-8
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Table 17.1
NUMBER AND RATE OF CRIME BY TYPE OF CRIME AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
(Rate per 100,000 population)
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Table 17.1 Continued
NUMBER AND RATE OF CRIME BY TYPE OF CRIME AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Alaminos City
Candon City
Dagupan City
Laoag City
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Table 17.1 Continued
NUMBER AND RATE OF CRIME BY TYPE OF CRIME AND PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Urdaneta City
Vigan City
40,000
35,000
Percent
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
-
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
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Table 17.2
CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME SOLUTION RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Ilocos Norte
2015 a/ 1,465 4,846 6,311 4,125 65.36
2016 a/ 556 4,559 5,115 3,814 74.57
2017 a/ 330 2,462 2,792 2,163 77.47
2018 a/ 280 1,705 1,985 1,607 80.96
2019 a/ 235 1,677 1,912 1,590 83.16
2020 182 945 1,127 878 77.91
Ilocos Sur
2015 a/ 990 2,460 3,450 1,990 57.68
2016 a/ 621 2,374 2,995 1,779 59.40
2017 a/ 442 2,089 2,531 1,513 59.78
2018 a/ 392 3,751 4,143 2,005 48.39
2019 a/ 395 1,935 2,330 1,664 71.42
2020 191 1,255 1,446 1,039 71.85
La Union
2015 a/ 812 7,211 8,023 6,856 85.45
2016 a/ 492 5,204 5,696 4,815 84.53
2017 a/ 402 6,431 6,833 6,013 88.00
2018 a/ 291 6,473 6,764 6,286 92.93
2019 a/ 229 1,921 2,150 1,851 86.09
2020 102 1,056 1,158 776 67.01
Pangasinan
2015 a/ 6,159 16,486 22,645 13,087 57.79
2016 a/ 3,199 14,328 17,527 11,943 68.14
2017 a/ 2,538 12,999 15,537 10,118 65.12
2018 a/ 1,947 16,391 18,338 14,064 76.69
2019 a/ 1,605 15,013 16,618 13,312 80.11
2020 813 8,099 8,912 7,250 81.35
Alaminos City
2015 262 966 1,228 405 32.98
2016 90 517 607 424 69.85
2017 92 435 527 385 73.06
2018 73 504 577 476 82.50
2019 28 297 325 241 74.15
2020 15 175 190 169 88.95
1/ Includes murder, homecide, physical injury, rape, robbery,theft, carnapping and cattle rustling
a/ Data includes cities
Note: 1. There was a drastic change on 2009 data due to the new definition of crime
2. Data from 2013 onwards includes crimes reported to Other Law Enforcement Agencies (OLEA)
Sources: Philippine National Police - Police Regional Office I
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Table 17.2 Continued
CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME SOLUTION RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Candon City
2015 87 249 336 245 72.92
2016 55 433 488 398 81.56
2017 60 420 480 338 70.42
2018 33 305 338 290 85.80
2019 67 362 429 331 77.16
2020 26 268 294 263 89.46
Dagupan City
2015 993 2,334 3,327 1,676 50.38
2016 589 1,921 2,510 1,470 58.57
2017 432 1,785 2,217 1,117 50.38
2018 290 1,242 1,532 591 38.58
2019 172 559 731 406 55.54
2020 83 474 557 433 77.74
Laoag City
2015 518 2,508 3,026 2,346 77.53
2016 111 2,579 2,690 2,245 83.46
2017 64 1,302 1,366 1,141 83.53
2018 70 626 696 562 80.75
2019 66 683 749 668 89.19
2020 54 203 257 194 75.49
Urdaneta City
2015 270 1,097 1,367 995 72.79
2016 130 649 779 595 76.38
2017 136 602 738 499 67.62
2018 105 343 448 263 58.71
2019 82 604 686 634 92.42
2020 74 454 528 337 63.83
1/ Includes murder, homecide, physical injury, rape, robbery,theft, carnapping and cattle rustling
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Table 17.2 Continued
CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME SOLUTION RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Vigan City
2015 199 332 531 244 45.95
2016 130 545 675 369 54.67
2017 77 505 582 348 59.79
2018 48 382 430 281 65.35
2019 48 320 368 290 78.80
2020 28 104 132 91 68.94
1/ Includes murder, homecide, physical injury, rape, robbery,theft, carnapping and cattle rustling
9,000
7,000
6,000
Number
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
Province
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Table 17.3
FIRE INCIDENCE AND VALUE OF DAMAGES BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
17-9
Table 17.4
RATIO OF POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN TO POPULATION BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2020
Province/ Population Policemen Firemen
Year Number Ratio Number Ratio
Ilocos Region
2013 4,926,175 6,823 a/ 1 : 722 596 b/ 1 : 8,265
2014 4,986,909 6,555 a/ 1 761 890 b/ 1 : 5,603
2015 5,026,128 … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2016 5,076,184 … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2017 5,128,542 … a/ 1 : ... 87 b/ 1 : 58,949
2018 5,178,410 … a/ 1 : ... 205 b/ 1 : 25,261
2019 5,225,800 … a/ 1 : ... 91 b/ 1 : 57,426
2020 5,301,139 … a/ 2 : ... 226 b/ 1 : 23,456
Ilocos Norte
2013 585,211 ... ... … 1 : …
2014 591,057 ... ... … 1 : …
2015 593,081 … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2016 … … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2017 … … a/ 1 : ... 226 b/ 1 : …
2018 … … a/ 1 : ... 223 b/ 1 : …
2019 … … a/ 1 : ... 267 b/ 1 : …
2020 609,588 … a/ 2 : ... 265 b/ 1 : 2,300
Ilocos Sur
2013 679,217 ... ... … 1 : …
2014 686,237 ... ... … 1 : …
2015 689,668 … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2016 … … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2017 … … a/ 1 : ... 326 b/ 1 : …
2018 … … a/ 1 : ... 320 b/ 1 : …
2019 … … a/ 1 : ... 374 b/ 1 : …
2020 706,009 … a/ 2 : ... 371 b/ 1 : 1,903
La Union
2013 769,109 ... ... … 1 : …
2014 778,397 ... ... … 1 : …
2015 786,653 … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2016 … … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2017 … … a/ 1 : ... 210 b/ 1 : …
2018 … … a/ 1 : ... 196 b/ 1 : …
2019 … … a/ 1 : ... 242 b/ 1 : …
2020 822,352 … a/ 2 : ... 249 b/ 1 : 3,303
Pangasinan
2013 2,892,810 ... ... … 1 : …
2014 2,931,470 ... ... … 1 : …
2015 2,956,726 … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2016 … … a/ 1 : ... … b/ 1 : …
2017 … … a/ 1 : ... 453 b/ 1 : …
2018 … … a/ 1 : ... 455 b/ 1 : …
2019 … … a/ 1 : ... 599 b/ 1 : …
2020 3,163,190 … a/ 2 : ... 588 b/ 1 : 5,380
r/ Revised.
a/ Includes the personnel assigned at the Regional Mobile Group and Regional Headquarters
b/ Includes the personnel assigned at the Office of the DILG Asst. Director.
Notes: 1. Population figures used in the computation of ratios for 2010 are based on 2010 CPH
Projections: those for 2007-2009 are projections based on the 2000 Census of Population.
2. The actual population count from the 2000 Census of Population was used in the computation
of ratios for 2000.
2. Population figures for 2011-2014 are estimates from PSA RSSO I using the annual
Geometric Growth Rate (unofficial) of the population from the 2000-2010 CPH.
Sources: Philippine National Police, Police Regional Office I
Bureau of Fire Protection - Regional Office I
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Table 17.5
CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Table 17.6
CASES HANDLED, TERMINATED AND PENDING BY TYPE OF CASE AND PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2018-2020
Ilocos Region
Criminal 23,751 11,568 12,183 20,758 12,294 8,464 13,595 6,841 6,754
Civil 2,191 574 1,617 2,123 674 1,449 1,366 407 959
Administrative 3,679 2,685 994 3,330 2,351 979 2,394 1,475 919
Quasi-Judicial 1,923 1,657 266 1,540 1,313 227 742 683 59
Ilocos Norte
Criminal 2,027 1,039 988 1,798 992 806 1,481 921 560
Civil 138 41 97 128 43 85 106 31 75
Administrative 475 370 105 337 228 109 283 118 165
Quasi-Judicial 43 40 3 77 56 21 77 74 3
Ilocos Sur
Criminal 2,459 1,055 1,404 2,423 1,407 1,016 1,147 548 599
Civil 223 60 163 247 90 157 122 45 77
Administrative 493 379 114 262 201 61 115 83 32
Quasi-Judicial 488 471 17 273 258 15 51 41 10
La Union
Criminal 4,736 3,247 1,489 2,728 1,829 899 2,181 1,122 1,059
Civil 670 131 539 388 129 259 261 68 193
Administrative 944 580 364 743 477 266 568 351 217
Quasi-Judicial 611 552 59 481 436 45 334 327 7
Pangasinan
Criminal 14,529 6,227 8,302 13,809 8,066 5,743 8,786 4,250 4,536
Civil 1,160 342 818 1,360 412 948 877 263 614
Administrative 1,767 1,356 411 1,988 1,445 543 1,428 923 505
Quasi-Judicial 781 594 187 709 563 146 280 241 39
Note: No available data provided by PAO-DOJ for 1999
Source: Public Attorney's Office, Department of Justice - Regional Office I
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Table 17.7
NUMBER OF PROBATIONERS, PAROLEES AND PARDONEES
BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2015-2020
Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
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Fig. 17.3 Number of Fire Incidence 2005
Ilocos Region: 2011-2020
2006
2007
2008
1,400
2009
2010
1,200 2011
2012
2013
1,000 2014
2015
2016
800
2017
600
400
200
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
17-14
Chapter 18
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
The formulation and development of science and technology plans and programs
call for sound and comprehensive information on the country’s scientific and technical
potential. Likewise, the computerization era has brought about online interaction with
other people for faster communication.
HIGHLIGHTS:
As of December 31, 2012, 79.46 percent of the total SUCs in the country have
established websites. In Ilocos Region, 100.0 percent of the SUCs have established
websites.
In 2010, 90.0 percent of the 40 establishments surveyed in the region have internet
access. In the same year, 80.6 percent of the surveyed establishments use the internet
in obtaining information from government organizations.
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Table 18.1 Web Presence Status Among Local Government Units, 18-3
Philippines and By Region: As of May 31, 2003
Table 18.2 Web Presence Status Among Local Government Units by 18-4
Major Island Group: As of January 29, 2009
Table 18.6 Web Presence Status Among State Universities and 18-7
Colleges, Philippines and by Region, As of December 31,
2012
Figure 18.2 Web Presence Status Among State Universities and 18-9
Colleges: As of December 31, 2012
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Table 18.1
WEB PRESENCE STATUS AMONG LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, PHILIPPINES AND BY REGION
As of May 31, 2003
Overall Provinces
Region
With Without Total Status With Without Total Status (%)
PHILIPPINES 986 704 1,690 58.3 78 1 79 98.7
NCR METRO MANILA 17 - 17 100.0 - - - -
CAR CORDILLERA 53 30 83 63.9 6 - 6 100.0
I ILOCOS REGION 81 48 129 62.8 4 - 4 100.0
II CAGAYAN VALLEY 9 89 98 9.2 4 1 5 80.0
III CENTRAL LUZON 75 62 137 54.7 7 - 7 100.0
IVA CALABARZON 81 66 147 55.1 5 - 5 100.0
IVB MIMAROPA 22 56 78 28.2 5 - 5 100.0
V BICOL REGION 89 31 120 74.2 6 - 6 100.0
VI WESTERN VISAYAS 86 53 139 61.9 6 - 6 100.0
VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 72 64 136 52.9 4 - 4 100.0
VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 122 27 149 81.9 6 - 6 100.0
IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 62 13 75 82.7 3 - 3 100.0
X NORTHERN MINDANAO 59 39 98 60.2 5 - 5 100.0
XI DAVAO REGION 41 11 52 78.8 4 - 4 100.0
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 38 16 54 70.4 4 - 4 100.0
ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 12 89 101 11.9 5 - 5 100.0
XIII CARAGA 67 10 77 87.0 4 - 4 100.0
Source: National Computer Center
Cities Municipalities
Region
With Without Total Status With Without Total Status (%)
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Table 18.2
WEB PRESENCE STATUS AMONG LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS BY MAJOR ISLAND GROUP
As of January 29, 2009
Luzon
Province 8 20 10 - - 38 100.0% - 38
City 5 32 16 - - 53 98.1% 1 54
Municipalities 488 171 53 - - 712 99.9% 1 713
Visayas
Province 2 7 5 - - 14 100.0% - 14
City 6 28 4 - - 38 100.0% - 38
Municipalities 276 91 1 - - 368 100.0% - 368
Mindanao
Province 3 16 8 - - 27 93.1% 2 29
City 1 24 8 - - 33 100.0% - 33
Municipalities 331 64 10 - - 405 96.9% 13 418
Stages: 1 - emerging web presence
2 - enhanced web presence
3 - interactive web presence
4 - transactional web presence
5 - fully integrated web presence
Source: National Computer Center
Table 18.3
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, PHILIPPINES AND BY REGION
As of May 31, 2003
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Table 18.4
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) PERSONNEL
IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, PHILIPPINES AND BY REGION
As of May 31, 2003
Table 18.5
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (R&D) EXPENDITURES OF DOST-ADMINISTERED CONSORTIA, ILOCOS REGION
2002-2008
(In pesos)
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Table 18.5A
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (R&D) EXPENDITURES BY SECTOR
OF PERFORMANCE, ILOCOS REGION: 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009
(In thousand pesos)
140000
Private Industry
120000
Higher Education
Government
100000
80000
60000
40000
20000
0
2002 2003 2005 2007 2009
Year
18-6
Table 18.6
WEB PRESENCE STATUS AMONG STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, PHILIPPINES AND BY REGION
As of December 31, 2012
With Website/Web Presence Without
UN-ASPA Five States of E-Gov Website/
Region
Total Web
1 2 3 4 5 Presence
PHILIPPINES 5 52 32 - - 89 23
NCR METRO MANILA - 3 3 - - 6 2
CAR CORDILLERA - 2 1 - - 3 3
I ILOCOS REGION 1 1 4 - - 6 -
II CAGAYAN VALLEY - 4 1 - - 5 -
III CENTRAL LUZON - 7 5 - - 12 -
IV SOUTHERN LUZON 1/ - 6 3 - - 9 2
V BICOL REGION 1 3 3 - - 7 1
VI WESTERN VISAYAS - 6 2 - - 8 3
VII CENTRAL VISAYAS - 3 1 - - 4 1
VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 1 4 3 - - 8 2
IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 1 3 - - - 4 1
X NORTHERN MINDANAO 1 3 2 - - 6 1
XI DAVAO REGION - 4 - - - 4 -
XII SOCCSKSARGEN - 1 2 - - 3 1
ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO - - 1 - - 1 5
XIII CARAGA - 2 1 - - 3 1
1/ Data is both for CALABARZON & MIMAROPA
Source: National Computer Center
Table 18.7
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS AND PERCENTAGE WITH INFORMATION
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) INDICATORS, PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION
2008-2010
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Table 18.7A
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS AND PERCENTAGE OF ESTABLISHMENTS
USING THE INTERNET BY PURPOSE, PHILIPPINES AND ILOCOS REGION
2008-2010
Ilocos Region 66 35 40
Table 18.8
NUMBER OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ESTABLISHMENTS AND
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY PROVINCE, ILOCOS REGION
2013-2014
2013 2014
Province Number of Total Number of Total
Establishments Employment Establishments Employment
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Fig. 18.2 Web Presence Status Among State Universities and Colleges
As of December 31, 2012
120
100
80
Percen
60
t
40
20
Region
18-9
Fig. 18.3 Number of Information and Communication Establishments and Total Employment by
Province, Ilocos Region: 2014
Pangasinan
La Union
total employment
number of establishments
Ilocos Sur
Ilocos Norte
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Agriculture Appendix-2
Banking and Finance Appendix-2
Economic Accounts Appendix-3
Education and Manpower Development Appendix-4
Energy and Water Resources Appendix-5
Environment and Natural Resources Appendix-5
Trade Appendix-6
Income and Prices Appendix-6
Industry Appendix-8
Labor and Employment Appendix-8
Population and Housing Appendix-10
Public Administration Appendix-11
Public Order, Safety and Justice Appendix-12
Science and Technology Appendix-12
Social Services Appendix-13
Tourism Appendix-14
Transportation and Communication Appendix-15
Vital, Health and Nutrition Appendix-15
Appendix - 1
Glossary of Terms
AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Production- the growing field crops, fruits, nuts, seeds, tree nurseries (except those of
forest trees), bulb vegetables and flowers, both in the open and under glass; and the production of
coffee, tea, cocoa, rubber; and the production of livestock and livestock products, honey rabbits, fur-
bearing animals, silkworm, cocoons, etc. Forestry and fishery activities carried on as an ancillary
activity on an agricultural holding is also considered as agricultural production. (Bureau of
Agricultural Statistics)
Aquaculture – sector of fisheries that includes the rearing or raising under controlled conditions of
aquatic products such as fish, oysters, mussels, sea weeds and other aquatic resources in sea, lakes
and rivers. Examples are fishponds, fish pens and fish cages.
(Bureau of Agricultural Statistics)
Commercial Fishing – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine waters with the
use of fishing boat of more than three (3) gross tons. (Bureau of Agricultural Statistics)
Municipal Fishing – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine and inland waters
with the use of fishing boat of three (3) gross tons or less, or using gear not requiring the use of boats.
(Bureau of Agricultural Statistics)
Assets - are economic resources that are controlled by the company/entity and whose cost at the
time of acquisition could be objectively measured.
Commercial Banks - any corporation which, in addition to the general powers incident to
corporations, shall have all such powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of commercial
banking, by accepting drafts and issuing letters of credits, by discounting and negotiating promissory
notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debts, by receiving deposits, by buying and
selling foreign exchange and gold or silver bullion, and by lending money against securities consisting
of personal property or first mortgage on improved real estates and the insured improvements
thereon.
Deposit Liability – money received by bank from people or companies which shall be paid back by
the bank in the future.
Loan Portfolio – total of all loans held by a bank of finance company on a given period. It may be
loan that have been made or bought and are being held for repayment.
Rural Banks - government-sponsored/assisted banks which are privately managed and largely
privately owned that provide credit facilities to farmers and merchants, or to cooperatives of such
farmers or merchants at reasonable terms and in general; to the people of the rural community.
Savings Bank - any corporation organized for the purpose of accumulating the small savings of
depositors and investing them, together with its capital, in bonds or in loans secured by bonds, real
estate mortgage, and other forms of security, as hereinafter provided, or in loans for personal finance
and long-term financing for home building and home development.
Savings Deposits - these include all interest-bearing deposits which are withdrawals upon
presentation of an accomplished withdrawal slip together with the passbook. These are subdivided
into savings deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of
banks.
Appendix - 2
Time Deposits - these represent deposits which are interest bearing with specific maturity dates and
evidenced by certificates issued by the bank in the name of the depositor. These are subdivided into
time deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of banks.
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS
Constant Prices (at constant prices) – valuation of transactions, wherein the influence of price
changes from the base year to the current year has been removed.
Gross fixed capital formation refers to outlays on construction, durable equipment and breeding
stocks, orchard development and afforestation. Change in stocks refers to the difference between
ending and beginning inventories. Inventories or stocks consists of finished goods, work-in-progress,
and raw materials, which have been produced or purchased but not yet sold or consumed as
intermediate inputs during the accounting period. (Source: Manual on the Philippine System of
National Accounts: Framework, Sources and Methods)
Expenditure on the GDP - Sum of the final uses of goods and services in the economy. Final uses
refer to the values at purchaser’s prices of goods and services used for the final consumption of
households and private non-profit institutions, general government both national and local government
units, as well as those used for gross fixed capital formation by both public and private enterprises
and for exports (net of imports) to the rest of the world. (Source: Analysis of the Revised PSNA
and Manual on the Frameworks, Source and Methods)
Gross Domestic Product – the value of all goods and services produced domestically; the sum of
gross value added of all resident institutional units engaged in production (plus any taxes, and minus
any subsidies, on products not included in the values of their outputs).
Gross Regional Domestic Product - aggregate of the gross value added or income from each
industry or economic activity of the regional economy.
Gross Value Added – the difference between gross output and intermediate inputs. Gross outputs of
a production unit during a given period is equal to the gross value of the goods and services produced
during the period and recorded at the moment they are produced, regardless of whether or not there
is a change of ownership. Intermediate inputs refer to the value of goods and services used in the
production process during the accounting period.
Household Final Consumption Expenditures - consist of actual and imputed expenditures of both
individual and institutional households, as well as non-profit institutions serving households for the
purpose of acquiring individual consumption goods and services.
Appendix - 3
EDUCATION AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT
Basic or Simple Literacy - the ability to read and write with understanding simple messages in any
language or dialect. (National Statistics Office)
Cohort Survival Rate ****** – the percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a given
school year who reached the final grade or year of the elementary of secondary level.
Elementary Education - the first stage of free and compulsory, formal education primarily concerned
with providing basic education and usually corresponding to six and seven grades. Elementary
education can likewise be attained through alternative learning system.
Higher Education - the stage of formal education requiring secondary and post-secondary education
covering the programs on: (a) all courses of study leading to bachelor’s degree and (b) all degree
courses of study beyond bachelor’s degree level.
Literacy rate, Simple/Basic ****** - the percentage of the population 10 years old and over, who can
read, write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect.
Participation Rate ****** - the ratio of the enrolment for the age group corresponding to the official
school age in the elementary/secondary level to the population of the same age group in a given year.
Also known as Net Enrolment Ratio (NER).
Post Secondary/Non-Degree Education - the stage of formal education following the secondary
level covering non-degree programs that have varying duration from three (3) months to three (3)
years, concerned primarily with developing strong and appropriately trained middle-level skilled
manpower possessing capabilities supportive of national development.
Pre-School - a school that admits students who are not old enough to enter the first level of
education. These pupils are usually from 4 to 5 years of age. (Department of Education)
Secondary Education - the stage of formal education following the elementary level concerned
primarily with continuing basic education and expanding it to include the learning of employable
gainful skills, usually corresponding to four years of high school.
School Year - the prescribed period of time, when schools offer daily instruction broken by short
intermission periods (e.g., Christmas and summer vacations and holidays).
Technical Education – the education process designed at post-secondary and tertiary levels,
officially recognized as non-degree programs aimed at preparing technicians, para-professionals and
other categories of middle-level workers by providing them with a broad range of general education,
theoretical, scientific, artistic and technological studies, social services and related job skills training.
Appendix - 4
ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES
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.
Charcoal – solid product obtained from the destructive distillation and/or thermal degradation of
wood. (Forest Management Bureau)
Forest* – refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree crown cover (or equivalent
stocking level) of more than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height of 5
meters at maturity in situ. It consists either of closed forest formations where trees of various storeys
and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the ground or open forest formations with a continuous
vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10 percent. Young natural stands and all
plantations established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach a crown density of more than
10 percent or tree height of 5 meters are included under forest.
These are normally forming part of the forest area, which are temporarily unstocked as a
result of human intervention or natural causes but which are expected to revert to forest. It includes
forest nurseries and seed orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest; forest roads, cleared
tracts, firebreaks and other small open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and shelter
belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and width of more than 20 meter; plantations
primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber wood plantations. It also includes bamboo, palm
and fern formations (except coconut and oil palm). (Reference: Food and Agriculture
Organization, 2000)
Forest Land – includes the public forest, the permanent forest or forest reserves, and forest
reservations. (Forest Management Bureau)
Forest Product - all usable raw materials yielded by the forest including the associated water, fish,
game, scenic, historical, recreational and geologic resources. (Forest Management Bureau)
Log - felled trees bucked into convenient length of at least 1.5 meters, with at least 15 cm. in
diameter. It may either be poles, piles, pulpwood, sawlog or veneer log. (Forest Management
Bureau)
Lumber - solid wood not further manufactured other than sawing, resawing and passing lengthwise
through a standard planing machine crosscut to length. (Forest Management Bureau)
National Park – refers to a forest reservation essentially of primitive or wilderness character which
has been withdrawn from settlement or occupancy and set aside as such exclusively to preserve the
scenery, the natural and historic objects and the wild animals or plants therein, and to provide
enjoyment of these features in such a manner as will leave them unimpaired for future generations.
(Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau)
Non-Timber Forest Product - includes all forest products except timber; also known as minor forest
product. (Forest Management Bureau)
Rainfall (mm) - the amount of precipitation (rain, hail, etc.) expressed in millimeter depth, of the layer
of water which has fallen. (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration)
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Temperature (oC) – a measurement of the average kinetic energy of molecules in an object or
system and can be measured with a thermometer or calorimeter. (Philippine Atmospheric,
Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration)
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)
TRADE
Export - all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs. (National
Statistics Office)
Free on Board (F.O.B.) Value - the value of the goods free on board the carrier at the frontier of the
exporting country. It includes inland freight, export duty and other expenses. Ocean freight,
insurance and consular fee are, however, excluded. (National Statistics Office)
Import - all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared
through the Customs or remaining under Customs control, whether the goods are for direct
consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing. (National Statistics Office)
Consumer Price Index (CPI)*** – Indicator of the change in the average prices of a fixed basket of
goods and services commonly purchased by households relative to a base year.
Family – is a group of persons usually living together and composed of the head and other persons
related to the head by blood, marriage and adoption. A single person living alone is considered a
separate family. (2000 FIES, National Statistics Office (NSO))
Family Expenditures – refers to the expenses or disbursements made by the family purely for
personal consumption during the reference period. They exclude all expenses in relation to farm or
business operations, investment ventures, purchase of real property and other disbursements which
do not involve personal consumption. Gifts, support, assistance or relief in goods and services
received by the family from friends, relatives, etc. and consumed during the reference period are
included in the family expenditures. Value consumed from net share of crops, fruits and vegetables
produced or livestock raised by other households, family sustenance and entrepreneurial activities are
also considered as family expenditures. (2000 FIES, NSO)
Family Income – includes primary income and receipts from other sources received by all family
members during the calendar year as participants in any economic activity or as recipients of
transfers, pensions, grants, etc. (2000 FIES, NSO)
Primary income includes:
Salaries and wages from employment.
Commissions, tips, bonuses, family and clothing allowance, transportation and representation
allowance and honoraria.
Other forms of compensation and net receipts derived from the operation of family-operated
enterprises/activities and the practice of profession or trade.
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Gini Ratio ******* - the ratio of the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal (the line of perfect
equality) to the area below the diagonal.
Notes: It is a measure of the extent to which the distribution of income/ expenditure among
families/individuals deviates from a perfectly equal distribution, with limits 0 for perfect
equality and 1 for perfect inequality.
Inflation Rate - the annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the Consumer Price Index.
Magnitude of the Poor - the number of families or the population whose annual per capita income
falls below the poverty threshold.
Poverty Incidence (PI) ******* - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income /
expenditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families/individuals.
Poverty Incidence Among Children - proportion of children in families with per capita income less
than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of children.
Child – individual below 18 years old (RA 7610, Special Protection of Children Against
Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act)
Poverty Incidence Among Employed - proportion of employed in families with per capita income
less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of employed.
Employed – individuals who are 15 years old and over, who during the reference period are
reported either at work or with a job but not at work.
Poverty Incidence Among Farmers - proportion of farmers in families with per capita income less
than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of farmers.
Farmers – employed individuals 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is farming,
plant growing or animal production.
Poverty Incidence Among Fishermen - proportion of fishermen in families with per capita income
less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of fishermen.
Fishermen– employed individuals 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is
fishing.
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Poverty Incidence Among Individuals Residing in Urban Areas - proportion of individuals residing
in urban areas and in families with per capita income less than the per capita poverty threshold to the
total number of individuals residing in urban areas.
Poverty Incidence Among Migrant and Formal Sector Workers - proportion of migrant and formal
sector workers in families with per capita income less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total
number of migrant and formal sector workers.
Migrant and formal sector worker – individuals who are Overseas Contract Workers (OCW)
or Workers other than OCWs or employed persons working for private
establishments and government organizations and corporations.
Poverty Incidence Among Self-employed and Unpaid Family Workers - proportion of self-
employed and unpaid family workers in families with per capita income less than the per capita
poverty threshold to the total number of self-employed and unpaid family workers.
Self-employed and Unpaid family worker – individuals 15 years and over who are either
self-employed or worked without pay on family -owned farm or business.
Poverty Incidence Among Senior Citizen- proportion of senior citizens in families with per capita
income less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of senior citizens.
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Senior Citizen - individual aged 60 years and above (RA 9257, Expanded Senior
Citizens Act)
Poverty Incidence Among Women - proportion of women in families with per capita income less
than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of women.
Poverty Incidence Among Youth - proportion of youth in families with per capita income less than
the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of youth.
Youth – individuals aged 15 to 30 years old (RA 8044, The Youth in Nation-Building Act)
Poverty Threshold (PT) ******* – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to
meet the basic food and non-food requirements.
Notes: Basic food requirements are currently based on 100% adequacy for the
Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intake (RENI) for protein and energy equivalent to an
average of 2000 kilocalories per capita, and 80% adequacy for other nutrients. On the other
hand, basic non-food requirements, indirectly estimated by obtaining the ratio of food to total
basic expenditures from a reference group of families, cover expenditure on: 1) clothing and
footwear; 2) housing; 3) fuel, light, water; 4) maintenance and minor repairs; 5) rental of
occupied dwelling units; 6) medical care; 7) education; 8) transportation and communication;
9) non-durable furnishings; 10) household operations; and 11) personal care & effects.
Purchasing Power of the Peso*** - a measure of the real value of the peso in a given period relative
to a chosen reference period. It is computed by getting the reciprocal of the CPI and multiplying the
result by 100
INDUSTRY
Establishment – an economic unit which engages in one or predominantly one kind of economic
activity at a fixed single physical location. (National Statistics Office)
Investments - amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money placed on activities
or other forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. (Board of Investment)
Actual Strike - any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result
of an industrial or labor dispute. This may include slow down, boycott, sit-down, mass leave, attempts
to damage, destroy or sabotage plant equipment and facilities and similar activities:
Boycott - concerted action by employees and their union to refrain from working with the
establishment
Mass Leave - concerted work stoppage where the union or the workers avail en masse of
their paid leaves under their Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) or by law or where said
workers/union go on massive Absence Without Official Leave (AWOL)
Sit-down - concerted work stoppage where workers refuse to work inside a factory or
establishment after punching their time cards
Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) – the negotiated contract between a legitimate labor
organization and the employer concerning wages, hours of work, and all other terms and conditions of
employment in a bargaining unit, including mandatory provisions for grievance and arbitration
machinery. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)
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
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With a job but not at work. Those who have a job or business but are not at work because of
temporary illness/injury, vacation or other reasons. Likewise, persons who expect to report for
work or to start operation of a farm or business enterprise within two weeks from the date of the
enumerator’s visit, are considered employed. (National Statistics Office)
Employment Rate - proportion in percent of the total number of employed persons to the total
number of persons in the labor force. (National Statistics Office)
Household – an aggregate of persons, generally but not necessarily bound by ties of kinship, which
live together under the same roof and eat together or share in common the household food. Members
comprise the head of the household, relatives living with him and other persons who share the
community life for reasons of work or other consideration. A person who lives alone is considered a
separate household. (National Statistics Office)
Labor Force – the population 15 years old and over whether employed or unemployed who
contribute to the production of goods and services in the country. (National Statistics Office)
Labor Force Participation Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of persons in the labor
force to the total population 15 years old and over. (National Statistics Office)
Man-Days Lost – total number of man-days lost due to strikes or lockouts declared. It is computed
by multiplying the number of workers involved in the strike or lockout by the total number of working
days lost or made idle due to the strike/lockout. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)
Notice of Lockout – the notification filed by an employer with the appropriate National Conciliation
and Mediation Board (NCMB) regional branch about its intention to temporarily cease its operation
because of the allegations by a duly registered labor union of unfair labor practice act/s or because of
a deadlock in collective bargaining negotiations. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)
Notice of Strike – the notification filed by a duly registered labor union with the appropriate NCMB
regional branch about its intention to go on strike because of alleged commission by the employer of
unfair labor practice act/s or because of a deadlock in collective bargaining negotiations. (Bureau of
Labor and Employment Statistics)
Rural Area – an area not falling under any of the classifications of an urban area. (National
Statistics Office)
Strike – any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an
industrial or labor dispute. Includes actual strike (with or without notice) filed at appropriate NCMB
regional branches. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)
Underemployed – include all employed persons who express the desire to have additional hours of
work in their present job or an additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours.
(National Statistics Office)
Underemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of underemployed persons to the
total number of employed persons. (National Statistics Office)
Unemployed**** - include all persons who are 15 years old and over as of their last birthday and are
reported as:
without work , i.e., had no job or business during the basic survey reference period; AND
currently available for work , i.e., were available and willing to take up work in paid employment
or self employment during the basic survey reference period, and/or would be available and willing
to take up work in paid employment or self employment within two weeks after the interview date;
AND
seeking work, i.e., had taken specific steps to look for a job or establish a business during the
basic survey reference period; OR not seeking workdue to the following reasons: (a) tired/believe
no work available, i.e., the discouraged workers who looked for work within the last six months
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prior to the interview date; (b) awaiting results of previous job application; (c) temporary
illness/disability; (d) bad weather; and (e) waiting for rehire/job recall.
Unemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of unemployed persons to the total
number of persons in the labor force. (National Statistics Office)
Union – any registered group or association of employees that exist in whole or in part for the
purpose of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning terms and conditions of
employment. A union may be formed in the private or public sector. (Bureau of Labor and
Employment Statistics)
Visibly Underemployed Persons - those who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference
period and want additional hours of work
Household*** - a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who sleep in the
same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.
Housing Unit - a structurally separate and independent place of abode which, by the way it has been
constructed, converted or arranged is intended for habitation by one household. Structures or parts of
structures which are not intended for habitation such as commercial, industrial, and cultural buildings
or natural and man-made shelters such as caves, boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and others, but
which are used as living quarters by households.
Life Expectancy*** – represents the average number of years remaining to a person who survives to
the beginning of a given age or age interval x.
Life Expectancy at Birth*** – is defined as the number of years a newborn child can be expected to
live under a given mortality condition of an area in a given year
Marital Status*** - status of an individual in relation to marriage, classified as follows: a) Single - A
person who has never been married; b) Married - A couple living together as husband and wife,
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.
Migration*** - the movement of people across a specific boundary for the purpose of establishing a
new or semi-permanent residence. Two distinct types are international migration (migration between
countries) and internal migration (migration within a country).
Population*** - total number of individuals in a territory at a specified time. It covers both nationals
and aliens, native and foreign-born persons, internees, refugees and any other group physically
present within the borders of a country at a specified time. In assembling national demographic
statistics for publication, the basic aim has been to obtain data for the physically present (or “de
facto”) population rather than for the legally established resident (or “de jure”) inhabitants.
Population Density*** - refers to the number of persons per unit of land area (usually in square
kilometers). This measure is more meaningful if given as population per unit of arable land.
Population Growth Rate*** – indicates how fast a population increases or decreases as a result of
the interplay of births, deaths, and migration during a given period of time. Where the population is
closed, meaning no migration, the population growth rate is the same as the rate of natural increase,
i.e., the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths during a specified period of
time. The three methods for computing the rate of growth based on the assumption with respect to the
change are: arithmetic change, geometric change and exponential change.
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Population Projections*** - computation of future changes in population numbers, given certain
assumptions about future trends in the rates of fertility, mortality and migration. Demographers often
publish high, medium, and low projections of the same population based on different assumptions of
how these rates will change in the future.
Total Fertility Rate*** – the average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or
group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming to
the age specific fertility rates of a given time period.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Barangay - the smallest political unit into which cities and municipalities in the Philippines are divided.
It is the basic unit of the Philippine political system. It consists of less than 1,000 inhabitants residing
within the territorial limit of a city or municipality and administered by a set of elective officials, headed
by a barangay chairman (punong barangay).
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.
Extraordinary Income - collections derived from the repayment of loans and advances made by the
government as well as from other non-recurring sources.
General Public Services - this covers expenditures for services which are indispensable to the
existence of an organized state and cannot be allocated to specific sectors or subsectors. This
includes executive and legislative services; overall financial and fiscal services; civil services;
planning; conduct of foreign affairs; general research, public order and safety and centralized
services.
Grants - all non-repayable transfers received from other levels of government or from private
individuals, or institutions including reparations and gifts given for particular projects or programs, or
for general budget support.
Municipality – is a political corporate body which is endowed with the facilities of a municipal
corporation, exercised by and through the municipal government in conformity with law. It is a
subsidiary of the province which consists of a number of barangays within its territorial boundaries,
one of which is the seat of government found at the town proper (poblacion).
Non-Tax Revenue - revenue collected from sources other than compulsory tax levies. Includes those
collected in exchange for direct services rendered by government agencies to the public, or those
arising from the government’s regulatory and investment activities.
Province - the largest unit in the political structure of the Philippines. It consists, in varying numbers,
of municipalities and, in some cases, of component cities. Its functions and duties in relation to its
component cities and municipalities are generally coordinative and supervisory.
Revenue - a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government.
Taxes on Property - taxes imposed on the ownership of wealth or immovable properties and on the
transfer of real or personal properties, both tangible and intangible.
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PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE
Crime - is an act in violation of penal law. For statistical purposes, only crimes reported to authorities
are covered.
Index Crimes - refer to those violations of the penal code considered to have socio-economic
significance, and occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful. These include crimes versus person
(murder, homicide, physical injury and rape), and crimes versus property (robbery and theft).
Non-Index Crimes - refer to all other crimes not classified as index crimes. These are mostly
composed of victimless offenses (Crimes against persons (parricide/infanticide, maltreatment,
kidnapping); crimes against property (estafa and falsification, malicious mischief and damage to
property); crimes against morals and order (prostitution, vagrancy, alarm and scandal,
assault/resistance to authority, corruption of public official, gambling, slander and libel, threat and
coercion and trespassing), crimes against chastity (abduction, seduction, lascivious acts) and other
crimes (illegal possession of firearms, explosives and ammunition, concealment of deadly weapons,
smuggling, carnapping and prohibited drugs)
Policeman-to-Population Ratio - is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the police force in its
task of promoting peace and order, and of providing security to the people and property. It is
computed by dividing the total population by the total number of policemen.
Completed – projects completed at various stages of the R&D spectrum, namely: basic
research, applied research, experimental development, and pilot testing.
Source: Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and Intellectual Property Office,
Department of Trade and Industry
UN-ASPA Five State of E-Government – Standard set by United Nation-American Society for Public
Administration with the following stages:
1 – Emerging web presence – sites serve as public information source; static information on
the government is provided; Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) may be found, and contact
information is provided.
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3 – Interactive web presence – a national government website frequently acts as a portal;
users can search specialized databases; forms can be downloaded and/or submitted online;
and secure sites and passwords begin to emerge.
4 – Transactional web presence – users will be able to conduct complete and secure
transactions online; the government website will allow users to customize a portal in order to
directly access services based on specific needs and priorities; and sites will be ultimately
secure.
5 – Fully integrated web presence – country provides all services and links through as single
portal; no defined demarcation between various agencies and departments; and all
transactional services offered by government will be available online.
SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services - this covers expenditures for education, health, social security, labor and
employment, housing and community development and other social activities.
Illegal Recruitment - refers to victims who were recruited usually for a fee for various forms of local
or foreign employment but ended up being victimized, i.e., no job placement were effected or who
actually job-placed but under exploitative/oppressive conditions (low salaries, long hours of work, etc.)
and have lost their jobs.
Involuntary Prostitution - refers to victims who were recruited for various forms of employment such
as receptionists, waitresses, entertainers, dancers, household help who are later on forced into
prostitution.
Sexual Abuse – an act, which is sexual in nature, committed against a woman without her consent.
Sexual abuses include but are not limited to the following: rape, sexual harassment, acts of
lasciviousness; treating a woman as a sex object; making demeaning and sexually suggestive
remarks; physically attacking the sexual parts of her body; forcing her to watch pornographic video
shows or see pornographic materials; catching the husband having sex with another woman in the
marital bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the husband in the same room.
Acts of Lasciviousness - acts that are lascivious in nature, which include but are not limited to
intentional touching, either direct or through clothing, of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh
or buttocks; or the introduction of any object into the genitalia, anus or mouth of any child whether of
the same or opposite sex with an intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or gratify the
sexual desire of any person; bestiality; masturbation; lascivious exhibition of the genital or pubic area
of a person, etc.
Development loan – a loan provided to real estate developers for the purpose of developing a raw
land to a housing projects, e.g. subdivision. (Home Development Mutual Fund)
Incest - sexual abuse committed against a child by a person who is related to her/him within fourth
degree of consanguinity or affinity and who exercises influence, authority or moral ascendancy over
her/him.
Neglect - failure to provide, for reasons other than poverty, adequate food, clothing, shelter, basic
education or medical care so as to seriously endanger the physical,
mental, social and emotional growth and development of the child.
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Rape - an act committed:
By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a child under any of the following circumstances:
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.
Real Estate Mortgage – a loan provided to members for the purchase of real estate property (titled
residential lot) and/or construction/improvement of house, of which the property is subject for
mortgage. (Home Development Mutual Fund)
Trafficking in Women - the act of recruiting and transporting a woman within and across national
borders for work or services by means of violence or threat of violence, abuse of authority or dominant
position, debt-bondage, deception or other forms of coercion.
TOURISM
Accommodation Establishment* – any establishment, which on a regular basis, provides for a fee
facilities for overnight stays as its main business. It includes not only hotels and similar traditional
forms of accommodation but also non-traditional forms of accommodation such as resorts, tourist
complexes, camping sites, youth hostels, private apartments, villas and furnished rooms in private
houses, and the likes.
Resident*** – an institutional unit is resident in a country when it has a center of economic interest in
the economic territory of that country.
Tourism*** - Comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual
environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not
related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.
Tourist*** - visitor who stays one or more nights in the place visited.
Visitor*** - any person traveling to a place other than that of his/her usual environment for less than
12 months and whose main purpose of trip is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from
within the place visited.
Visitor Arrivals – includes tourist, excursionists, aliens entering the country for a temporary stay not
exceeding one year and for purposes other than immigration, permanent residence or employment for
remuneration in the country and Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad on temporary stay in
the Philippines not exceeding one year. This excludes the following: a) transit visitors and change-
plan passengers who remain in the premises of the port of entry terminal; b) aliens with pre-arranged
employment for remuneration in the Philippines, even if length of stay is less than 59 days; c) Filipinos
living abroad, regardless of length of stay overseas who are not permanent residents 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.
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TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
Mail - dispatches of correspondence and other objects tendered by and intended for delivery by
means of the postal service.
Port - a sheltered harbor where marine terminal facilities are provided, consisting of piers or wharves
at which ships berth/dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit sheds and other storage areas
where ships may discharge incoming cargo, and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer
periods while awaiting distribution or sailing.
Radio Stations - one or more transmitters or receivers or a combination of transmitters and receivers
including the accessory equipment, necessary at one location for carrying on a radio communication
service. Each station shall be classified by the service in which it operates permanently or
temporarily.
Telephone Density – the ratio of the number of telephones to total population at a given date. It is
expressed as the number of telephone main stations per 100 persons.
Barangay Health Stations - the primary health care facility at the barangay level where basic health
services are delivered. (1998 Compendium of Social Statistics in the Philippines)
Child Mortality Rate (CMR)***** - the probability of dying between exact age one and age five,
expressed as the number of deaths of children from exact age one to less than age five during a given
period per 1,000 children surviving to age 12 months at the beginning of the period.
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR)***** - the proportion of currently married women in the
reproductive ages of 15-49 years reporting current use of any contraceptive method.
Hospital Bed-Population Ratio***** – the ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed
as the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population.
Incidence Rate (of a disease)***** - the rate at which new cases of a disease occur in the
population. The numerator is the number of new cases of a disease that occur during a given period
(usually a year), and the denominator is the number of the population at risk of experiencing the
disease during the same period, usually expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 persons.
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)***** – the probability of dying between birth and age one, expressed as
the number of infant deaths or deaths occurring before reaching 12 months of life in a given period
per 1,000 live births.
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)***** – the ratio between the number of women who died (for
reasons of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported livebirths in a given year,
expressed as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births
Morbidity***** – the frequency of disease and illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population.
Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)***** - the probability of dying between birth and age five,
expressed as the number of deaths below age five per 1,000 live births during a given period.
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* NSCB Resolution No. 12 Series of 2004 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry,
Foreign Direct Investments, and Tourism
*** NSCB Resolution No. 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
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**** NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2004 - Adoption of a New Official Definition of
Unemployment
***** NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts
and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Health and Nutrition Sector
****** NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting Six Formulas on the Official
Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector
******* NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2007 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Poverty Sector
Appendix - 16
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