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QUICKSTAT on BUKIDNON

November 2006

A monthly update of NSO's most requested statistics

REFERENCE PERIOD and


INDICATOR DATA
PRICES (2000=100)
2005 Oct 2006 Sept 2006 Oct 2005
Consumer Price Index (1994=100) 137.70 146.00 146.00 139.50
Inflation rate 8.00 4.70 5.00 5.30
Purchasing power of the peso 0.73 0.68 0.68 0.72
PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 2nd Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr
r
(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000) 2004 2006 2006 2005
Total number of buildings 885 151 128 190
Total floor area (square meter) 148,544 287,150 22,933 46,197
Value (P'000) 528,855 93,311 79,301 160,935
Residential (number) - 92 78 129
Total floor area (square meter) - 11,174 13,755 17,448
Value (P'000) - 29,945 37,435 47,224
Nonresidential (number) - 42 33 34
Total floor area (square meter) - 12,882 6,899 28,749
Value (P'000) - 49,815 30,552 108,442
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
(Source: Listing of Establishments) 2002 2001 2000
Type of Establishment
Micro (1-9 establishments) 8,180 8,181 8,242
Small (10-99 establishments) 478 479 525
Medium (100-199 establishments) 18 18 19
Large (200 and over establishments) 9 10 9
FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (at current prices)
(Source: FIES 2000) 2000 1997 1994
Total number of families 202,184 185,854 165,538
Annual average family income (in peso) 106,375 88,307 52,627
Annual average family expenditure (in peso) 80,152 70,204 42,811
Annual average family saving (in peso) 26,223 18,103 9,016
Annual per capita income (in peso) 22,866 17,964 9,742
Average per capita expenditure (in peso) 16,576 13,936 7,841
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990
Total population 1,060,415 940,403 843,891
Urban 295,277 - 256,290
Rural 765,138 - 587,601
Male 546,234 484,873 -
Female 514,181 455,530 -
Household population 1,060,253 937,734 842,269
Male 546,179 483,428 434,110
Female 514,074 454,306 408,159
Number of households 201,777 175,288 151,240
Average household size 5.25 5.35 5.60
Annual growth rate (1995-2000) 2.61 2.05 2.94
Sex ratio (Number of males for every 100 females) 106.23 106.44 106.40
Population Density (In square kilometer) 128 94.90 85.10
Median Age 19 18 16
Dependency Ratio 81.30 87.40 89.30
Young Dependents 76.40 83.10 85.50
Old Dependents 4.90 4.40 3.80
Proportion by age group (in Percent)
0-4 13.90 16.20 17.30
0-14 42.10 44.30 45.20
15-64 55.20 53.40 52.80
18 and over 51.10 49.00 47.90
65 and over 2.70 2.30 2.00
Proportion of Urban Population 27.90 n.a. 31.40
Proportion of Persons with Disabilities 0.90 1.00 1.20
GEOGRAPHY (Source: Philippines in Figures and Philippine
Yearbook) 2005 2004 2003
Number of Cities 2 2 2
Number of Municipalities 20 20 20
Number of Barangays 464 464 464
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990
Marital Status (Household Population 10 Years Old and Over)
Total 756,820 640,847 572,648
Single 338,781 284,270 260,632
Married 347,300 323,590 292,861
Widowed 22,655 18,817 15,809
Divorced/Separated 4,735 2,960 2,578
Common-Law/Live-In 36,226 10,118 -
Unknown/Not Stated 7,123 1,092 768
Disabled persons by Type of Disability; By Sex and Age Group
Total 9,187 9,512 10,114
Total blindness 399 335 903
Partial blindness 956 975 -
Low Vision 2,585 1,909 -
Total deafness 440 284 1,001
Partial deafness 470 847 -
Hard of hearing 475 282 -
Oral defect 649 555 743
Loss of one or both arms/hands 420 144 -
Loss of one of both legs/feet 542 167 -
Quadriplegic 591 - -
Mentally retarded 811 676 612
Mentally ill 556 501 560
Multiple impairment 293 - 316
Muteness - 564 337
Deafness/Muteness - - 283
Others - 2,273 5,359
Highest Educational Attainment (Household Population by 5
4/ 4/ 5/
Years Old and Over) 2000 1995 1990
Both Sexes 912,947 786,047 645,475
No Grade Completed 77,764 71,106 48,221
Pre-School 21,074 28,228 9,062
Elementary 492,081 435,063 397,369
1st-4th Grade 273,120 244,946 225,646
5th-7th Grade 218,961 190,117 171,723
High School 206,589 170,039 130,500
Undergraduate 142,704 116,814 85,995
Graduate 63,885 53,225 44,505
Post-Secondary 16,140 8,637 6,098
Undergraduate 6,206 1,779 2,423
Graduate 9,934 6,858 3,675
College Undergraduate 57,279 33,492 30,452
Academic Degree Holder 16,579 26,699 19,363
Post- Baccalaureate 4,247 1,108 -
Not Stated 21,194 11,675 4,410
Overseas Workers (Highest Educational Attainment 10 Years Old
and Over) 2000 1995 1990
Both Sexes 3,564 2,206 603
No Grade Completed 103 62 33
Pre-School 5 11 -
Elementary 1,310 772 229
1st-4th Grade 586 339 115
5th-7th Grade 724 433 114
High School 836 487 109
Undergraduate 506 266 58
Graduate 330 221 51
Post-Secondary 336 127 21
Undergraduate 99 13 1
Graduate 237 114 20
College Undergraduate 530 221 68
Academic Degree Holder 269 489 131
Post- Baccalaureate 64 4 -
Not Stated 111 33 12
Elderly Population ( 60 Years Old and Over)
Both Sexes 47,145 36,408 28,546
Male 24,202 19,012 15,243
Female 22,943 17,396 13,303
VITAL STATISTICS REPORT (Source: VSR) 2003 2002 2001
Births
19,935 18,309 19,852
(Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration)
Male 10,343 9,632 10,324
Female 9,592 8,677 9,528
Marriages
9,683 12,715 7,476
(Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration)
Deaths
2,567 2,540 2,299
(Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration)
Male 1,658 1,673 1,530
Female 909 867 769
2005 2004 2003
b
Crude birth (per thousand population) 29.48 30.08 30.69
b
Crude death (per thousand population) 5.18 5.26 5.34
b
Crude rate of natural increase (per thousand population) 24.30 24.82 25.35
b
Total fertility rate (number of children per woman) 4.10 4.20 4.30
b
Life expectancy at birth (in years; medium assumption)
Male 66.48 66.13 65.78
Female 71.55 71.20 70.85
MINIMUM BASIC NEEDS (MBN)* INDICATORS
(Source: Annual Poverty Indicators Survey) 2002 1999 1998
On Survival
Percentage of families with access to safe drinking water 68.11 61.60 50.00
National ranking 61 66 63
Percentage of families with sanitary toilet 75.77 72.80 49.70
National ranking 58 63 62
Percentage of families with electricity 55.48 n.a. n.a.
National ranking 64 n.a. n.a.
Percentage of families with access to health facility 26.05 n.a. 39
National ranking 72 n.a. 42
On Security
Percentage of families with housing unit made of strong materials 64.13 69.60 49.30
National ranking 38 20 12
Percentage of families with own/owner like possesion of house/lot 68.10 76.00 78.40
National ranking 49 42 25
Percentage of families with head gainfully employed 94.55 98.50 98.60
National ranking 4 1 3
Percentage of families with members 18 years old and over
gainfully employed 98.39 99.80 100.00
National ranking 6 3 1.5
On Enabling
Percentage of families with children 6-12 years old in elementary
grade 90.54 89.70 88.00
National ranking 53 60 57
Percentage of families with children 13-16 years old in high school 68.19 49.40 35.20
National ranking 68 75 75
Percentage of families with working children 5-17 years old 49.65 61.00 29.50
National ranking 76 76 76
Percentage of families with member involved in people's
organization 46.18 44.00 27.20
National ranking 17 21 22
EDUCATION (Source: 2000, 1990 CPH/1994 FLEMMS) 2000 1994 1990
Literate (Simple literacy in 1,000) 666 636 513
Literacy rate (Simple literacy) 88.01 94.16 88.59
CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Source: 1991 CA Vol. I) 2002 1991 1980
1/
Number of farms by land use 120,017 111,964 74,893
Area of farms by land use (in hectares) 322,804 374,345 343,784
Arable lands
Land planted to temporary crops 221,061 281,814 182,941
2/
Lands lying idle 17,288 13,425 72,099
Land planted to permanent crops 56,650 55,937 43,510
Land under permanent meadows and pasture 9,754 17,104 19,565
Lands covered with forest growth 8,870 2,371 15,300
3/
All other lands 8,490 3,693 10,369
7/
Top Five Agricultural Crops (Souce :BAS) 2004 2003 2002
Palay
Area (Hectares) 60,339 61,692 66,397
Production (Metric Tons) 216,842 227,957 252,983
Corn
Area (Hectares) 194,175 167,785 134,408
Production (Metric Tons) 608,024 497,273 386,134
Coconut
Area (Hectares) 8,600 6,959 6,890
Production (Metric Tons) 34,225 23,242 23,830
Sugarcane
Area (Hectares) 61,211 56,135 38,355
Production (Metric Tons) 3,583,270 3,165,902 2,643,022
Banana
Area (Hectares) 61,638 5,435 5,080
Production (Metric Tons) 149,448 79,734 73,626
Top Five Livestock 2005 2004 2003
Carabao 74,057 76,076 72,929
Cattle 107,139 107,788 110,918
Chicken 4,565,929 3,149,561 3,547,260
Duck 2,481,121 305,504 342,282
Goat 38,114 44,628 47,496
INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT
(Source: Department of Budget and Management) 2003 2002 2001
IRA (In Million Pesos) 640.60 86.00 509.60
Rank 14 78 12
Percentage of IRA to Total Financial Resources 70.70 85.20 88.07
Rank 65 29 46
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI)
(Source: National Statistics Coordination Board) 2000 1997
6/
Human Development Index 0.569 0.538
Rank 46 45
BANKS
(Source: Central Bank of the Philippines) 2005 2004
Total Number of Banks 47 45
Total Banks Deposit (in Millions) 5,013 4,429
PAWNSHOP
(Source: Central Bank of the Philippines) 2003 2002
Total Number of Pawnshops 37 34
REGISTERED VOTERS
(Source: Comelec) 2004 2002
Number of Registered Voters 559,530 481,395
Rank 24 24
* MBN - are the minimum criteria for attaining a decent quality of life, which are the basic needs of Filipino family for survival,
security and empowerment (enabling).
n.a. - not available.
r - revised.
b/ Census-Based National, Regional and Provincial Projections.
1/ A farm was counted once under "ALL CLASSES" but maybe counted under each of the reported land utilization.
2/ Included homelot.
3/ Included lands temporary fallowed and lands under temporary meadows/pastures.
4/ Ages 5 years old and over.
5/ Ages 7 years old and over.
6/ Human Development Index - this index attempt to measure the complete concept of human development by tracking
the progress of three selected aspect of human life. It tries to capture and simplify description of human development.
7/ Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics

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