Socioeconomic Profile of the Philippines Prepared by: Celia M. Reyes Ronina D. Asis Lourdes M. Catacutan Ma. Blessila G. Datu Presentation for Region X.

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Socioeconomic Profile of the Philippines Prepared by: Celia M. Reyes Ronina D. Asis Lourdes M. Catacutan Ma. Blessila G. Datu Presentation for Region X - Northern Mindanao December 1, 2005

Outline Objectives Profile Decomposition of poverty Summary

Objective of the Presentation Present the poverty profile using the PIDS online database

List of Indicators Poverty Incidence Magnitude of Poor Subsistence Incidence GDP Growth Rate Population Population Density Unemployment Rate Access to Safe Water Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities Access to Electricity

List of Indicators Proportion of Families living in Makeshift Housing Materials Infant Mortality Prevalence of Malnutrition among 0-5 Year-old Children, 2001 (International Standard) Elementary Participation Rate Secondary Participation Rate Elementary Cohort Survival Rate Secondary Cohort Survival Rate Functional Literacy Rate

Poverty and Subsistence Thresholds, 2003

Poverty Incidence, Philippines

Poverty Incidence, 2003 Source: FIES 2003, NSCB Philippines – 24.7 I24.4 CAR24.8 II19.3 III13.7 NCR5.0 IVA14.9 IVB39.7 V40.5 VIII35.5 VI31.3 VII23.7 CARAGA47.3 X37.9 IX44.1 XI28.1 XII32.0 ARMM45.7

Poverty Incidence, 2003 Region X

Poverty Incidence, 2000 Based on Estimates released in Camiguin 53.1 Misamis Occidental 43.4 Misamis Oriental 27.6 Bukidnon 32.2 Lanao del Norte 50.8 Region X – 36.9

Poverty Incidence, Region X New Methodology

Magnitude of Poor, Philippines

Magnitude of Poor Families, 2003 Philippines Philippines – 3,966,396 I206,641 CAR73,008 II115,903 III225,285 NCR114,516 IVA290,740 IVB188,131 V382,890 VIII274,123 VI401,743 VII277,957 CARAGA207,066 X278,543 IX265,134 XI216,579 XII225,852 ARMM222,284

Subsistence Incidence, Philippines

Subsistence Incidence, 2003 Philippines – 10.4 I8.1 CAR9.8 II5.6 III2.9 NCR0.4 IVA3.7 IVB17.7 V20.3 VIII15.5 VI12.9 VII11.2 CARAGA24.5 X19.7 IX27.9 XI13.5 XII14.0 ARMM18.6

Subsistence Incidence, 2000 Camiguin 20.3 Misamis Occidental 22.7 Misamis Oriental 11.7 Bukidnon 14.5 Lanao del Norte 30.5 Based on Estimates released in Region X – 18.5

Subsistence Incidence, Region X

Annual Population Growth Rate, Philippines

Population, 2000 (in millions) I4.2 CAR1.4 II2.8 III8.2 NCR9.9 IVA9.3 IVB2.3 V4.7 VIII3.8 VI6.2 VII5.7 CARAGA2.1 X3.5 IX2.8 XI3.7 XII3.2 ARMM2.9 Philippines – 76.5

Population, 2000 Region X – 3.5 Camiguin 0.1 Misamis Occidental 0.5 Misamis Oriental 1.1 Bukidnon 1.1 Lanao del Norte 0.8

Population Density, 2000 I327 CAR95 II105 III382 NCR15,617 IVA574 IVB84 V265 VIII173 VI307 VII381 CARAGA111 X205 IX188 XI186 XII170 ARMM225 Philippines – 255

Population Density, 2000 Camiguin 323 Misamis Occidental 251 Bukidnon 128 Lanao del Norte 196 Misamis Oriental 208 Region X – 205

Unemployment Rate, Philippines

Unemployment Rate, 2004 I10.6 CAR9.0 II5.3 III12.5 NCR18.4 IVA13.3 IVB8.0 V7.7 VIII9.3 VI8.8 VII11.9 CARAGA9.3 X6.5 IX5.9 XI8.7 XII9.6 ARMM7.2 Philippines – 10.9

Access to Safe Water,

Access to Safe Water, 2002 Source: Data-APIS (Annual Poverty Indicator Survey), NSO I87.2 CAR80.2 II83.3 III96.1 NCR84.1 IVA86.5 IVB84.0 V73.7 VIII81.2 VI69.1 VII68.5 CARAGA80.2 X83.3 IX68.2 XI76.5 XII80.6 ARMM36.5 Philippines – 80.0

Access to Safe Water, Region X, 2002 Source: Data-APIS (Annual Poverty Indicator Survey), NSO Camiguin 97.8 Misamis Occidental 78.2 Misamis Oriental 96.1 Bukidnon 68.1 Lanao del Norte 86.8 Region X – 83.3

Access to Safe Water,

Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities , Philippines

Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, 2002 Source: Data-APIS (Annual Poverty Indicator Survey), NSO I96.0 CAR83.1 II96.4 III92.7 NCR98.1 IVA92.1 IVB81.7 V78.6 VIII77.8 VI77.4 VII73.4 CARAGA86.7 X85.3 IX82.4 XI85.4 XII86.7 ARMM45.5 Philippines – 86.1

Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, 2002 Source: Data-APIS (Annual Poverty Indicator Survey), NSO Camiguin 87.8 Misamis Occidental 86.1 Misamis Oriental 92.3 Bukidnon 75.8 Lanao del Norte 87.2 Region X – 85.3

Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities , Region X

Access to Electricity, Philippines

Access to Electricity, 2002 I86.4 CAR71.8 II78.4 III96.5 NCR99.5 IVA93.7 IVB58.7 V64.7 VIII64.0 VI67.2 VII68.2 CARAGA67.5 X72.9 IX56.9 XI71.1 XII73.2 ARMM46.4 Philippines – 79.0

Access to Electricity, 2002 Camiguin 63.7 Misamis Occidental 75.5 Misamis Oriental 86.6 Bukidnon 55.5 Lanao del Norte 75.4 Region X – 72.9

Access to Electricity, Region X

Infant Mortality Rate, Philippines

Infant Mortality Rate, 2003 I29 CAR14 II28 III25 NCR24 IVA25 IVB44 V28 VIII36 VI39 VII28 CARAGA35 X38 IX27 XI38 XII27 ARMM41 Philippines – 30.0

Prevalence of Malnutrition Among 0-5 Year Old Children (International Standard), Philippines, 2003

Prevalence of Malnutrition Among 0-5 Year Old Children (International Standard), Philippines, 2001 I31.5 CAR23.4 II31.2 III25.9 NCR20.3 IVA27.8 IVB27.8 V37.8 VIII32.0 VI35.2 VII28.3 CARAGA33.5 X34.1 IX31.8 XI32.3 XII30.2 ARMM27.9 Philippines – 30.6

Elementary Participation Rate SY I89.4 CAR90.3 II85.7 III92.5 NCR97.4 IVA98.2 IVB91.4 V90.8 VIII85.8 VI85.9 VII88.1 CARAGA92.7 X88.5 IX89.4 XI84.8 XII82.0 ARMM80.7 Philippines – 90.3

Secondary Participation Rate SY I68.1 CAR55.3 II55.3 III65.3 NCR74.3 IVA72.2 IVB57.2 V54.5 VIII48.3 VI56.6 VII57.1 CARAGA49.4 X52.1 IX47.7 XI50.5 XII50.8 ARMM23.6 Philippines – 58.3

Cohort Survival Rate, Elementary Level SY I86.6 CAR68.4 II77.8 III79.5 NCR79.4 IVA74.0 IVB69.2 V72.6 VIII65.5 VI62.7 VII67.9 CARAGA61.9 X68.0 IX61.6 XI69.9 XII54.0 ARMM48.1 Philippines – 69.8

Cohort Survival Rate, Secondary Level SY I76.5 CAR85.4 II64.8 III64.9 NCR63.4 IVA65.3 IVB69.8 V65.1 VIII69.5 VI68.5 VII64.7 CARAGA65.1 X58.2 IX65.6 XI58.8 XII63.2 ARMM75.2 Philippines – 65.8

Functional Literacy Rate, 2003 I88.6 CAR85.4 II84.4 III86.9 NCR94.6 IVA90.4 IVB82.3 V80.1 VIII76.7 VI81.5 VII81.7 CARAGA81.0 X83.7 IX74.8 XI77.8 XII77.1 ARMM62.9 Philippines – 84.1

Decomposition for the Philippines

Decomposition of Poverty Incidence Philippines

Decomposition for Region X

Decomposition of Poverty Incidence Region X

Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GDP PeriodGrowth Rate 1960s s s s s3.9

Growth Rate of GDP and GDP per Capita Growth

Per Capita GRDP, 2004 (at Constant 1985 Prices In Pesos)

Current Rate of Poverty Reduction vs. Rate Needed to Reach the MDG Target