NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HERLITA G. CARAAN National Statistical Coordination Board XII
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Outline of the Presentation 1.Background and Methodology 2.Highlights of the 2012 Provincial Poverty Statistics 3.Supplemental Information
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 3 Executive Order 352 Designation of Statistical Activities that will Generate Critical Data for Decision-making of the Government and the Private Sector issued on July 1, 1996 (with regular updates from time to time) I. BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY Statistical activity/productAgency/Group Responsible Development of the official poverty estimation METHODOLOGY Technical Committee on Poverty Statistics (TC PovStat) Compilation and estimation of the official poverty STATISTICS NSCB Technical Staff
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD (Poor) Food Threshold (in pesos) (Subsistence Poor, Food Poor, Extremely Poor) (Non Poor) Poverty Threshold (in pesos) income Poverty Incidence Subsistence Incidence How does the NSCB generate official poverty statistics? I. BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Actual Prices 100% RENI for energy 100% RENI for protein 80% RENI for vitamins and minerals PROVINCIAL food bundle Farmgate Price Food eaten in the area Retail Price LEAST cost “Visualizable” FOOD THRESHOLD If income/expenditure of family/individual is less than food threshold SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE and MAGNITUDE OF SUBSISTENCE POOR National food bundle I. BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD I. BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY MenuIngredientsA.P. WT. (g) Breakfast Scrambled Egg Boiled Rice Coffee w/ milk Banana Lunch Boiled Mongo w/ Malunggay leaves and dried dilis Boiled Rice Supper Fried Tulingan Boiled Kangkong Boiled Rice Snack Pandesal Saging, lakatan Itlog, manok, buo Coffee, instant Gatas, pulbos, filled, instant Asukal pula Dilis, tuyo Tulingan Munggo, buto, berde, tuyo Malunggay, dahon Kangkong Asin, magaspang Langis, niyog Bigas, maputi Pandesal Total weight South Cotabato Food Bundle
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Non-food threshold Food threshold Constant FE/TBE ratio POVERTY THRESHOLD If income of family/individual is less than poverty threshold POVERTY INCIDENCE and MAGNITUDE OF POOR ACTUAL Non-Food Basic Needs Education Clothing & footwear Medical care Transportation & communication Fuel, light & water Housing Housing maintenance & other minor repairs Non-durable furnishings Household operations Personal care & effects Rental of occupied dwelling unit I. BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 8 Who are the sources of data inputs? Data neededAgency responsible Provincial food bundlesFood and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) Price data (e.g., actual provincial prices of food items and based regional CPI for food) Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) National Statistics Office (NSO) Income (of families/per capita) Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) of the NSO I. BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Highlights of the 2012 First Semester Poverty Statistics SOCCSKSARGEN Region (Region XII) Highlights of the 2012 First Semester Poverty Statistics SOCCSKSARGEN Region (Region XII)
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS Both poverty and food thresholds in Region XII went up by 13.7 percent in the first sem of 2012! 22.8% 13.7 % 22.6% 13.7 %
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS In the first half of 2012, among provinces in Region XII, South Cotabato posted the highest poverty threshold at P9,797; the highest increase in poverty threshold was noted in Cotabato Province at 22.5% from P9,243
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS In the first sem of 2012, among the provinces in Region XII, South Cotabato had the highest food threshold; Cotabato Province posted the highest increase in food threshold at 22.3 percent. P6,446
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS A family of five (5) in Region XII needed a monthly income of at least P7,702 to stay out of poverty! 73,943 12, ,700 10, ,457 9, ,215 7, ,972 6, ,729 4, ,486 3, ,243 1, First sem 2012 MonthlyDailyFamily Size
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD In the first sem of 2012, about 38 out of every 100 families in Region XII were poor while about 21 per 100 families were food poor. (3.6) 6.4 (3.8) 6.8 HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS 37.5% In the first half of 2012, only Sultan Kudarat posted decline in poverty incidence; a remarkable increase in poverty incidence was noted in Cotabato Province and Cotabato City
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS In the first half of 2012, subsistence incidence in Sultan Kudarat dropped by 1.0 percentage point from the same period in 2009; highest increase was posted by Cotabato Province followed by Cotabato City 20.7%
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Indicator First sem 2006 First sem 2009 First sem 2012 Inc/Dec Income Gap Per Capita Cost (in PhP)2,0952,3763, Poverty Gap Per Capita Cost (in PhP) , Severity of Poverty On the average, a poor family of five in Region XII needs an additional monthly income of P3,225 or about P645 per person to move out of poverty. HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Income and poverty gaps highest in Cotabato Province; Poverty most severe in the said province; least severe in South Cotabato HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD PHILIPPINES Region I Region II CAR Region VI Region IV-B Region XI Region VII Region V Caraga Region X Region IX Region VIII Region XII ARMM Region Poverty Incidence among Families (%) 1 st sem st sem st sem 2012 NCR Region IV-A Region III NCR, Region IVA, and Region III remain to be the least poor among the regions during the 1 st semesters of 2006, 2009 and 2012 NCR Region III Region IV-A HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Region Poverty Incidence among Families (%) ARMM, Region XII, and Region VIII are among the top 3 poorest regions during the 1 st semester of 2012 ARMM Region XII Region VIII Region Poverty Incidence among Families (%) PHILIPPINES Region X Region V Region VII Region XI Region IV-B Region VI CAR Region II Region I Region III Region IV-A NCR Region IX Caraga HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Region IX (4.6) Region VII (3.5)(2.8) Region II (2.4) Region V (2.4) Region IV-B (3.5)(2.2) Region VI (0.8)(2.0) Region III (0.5)(0.2) CAR (3.0)(0.1) NCR Region X Region IV-A Region VIII Region XI ARMM (0.9)4.9 Region XII (3.6)6.4 Among the 17 regions in the country, only Caraga and Region II posted significant decreases in poverty incidence between the 1 st semesters of 2009 and 2012, and 2006 and 2009, respectively. Poverty Incidence Among FamiliesIncrease/Decrease PHILIPPINES (0.5) Region IX (4.6) Region VII (3.5)(2.8) Region II (2.4) Region V (2.4) Region IV-B (3.5)(2.2) Region VI (0.8)(2.0) Region III (0.5)(0.2) CAR (3.0)(0.1) NCR Region X Region IV-A Region VIII Region XI ARMM (0.9)4.9 Region XII (3.6)6.4 Caraga (9.2)* Region I (4.8)* (1.9) HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Among the 85 provinces in the country, Tawi-TawiI posted the highest most significant decrease in poverty incidence between the 1 st semesters of 2009 and HIGHLIGHTS :2012 First Sem POVERTY STATISTICS Province Poverty IncidenceDiff Tawi-tawi b/ Aklan Biliran Zamboanga del Norte Surigao Del Norte Agusan del Sur b/ Surigao Del Sur Mt. Province b/ Camarines Norte b/ Sulu
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD III. Supplemental Information
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD III. Supplemental Information PeriodEvent March has. of coconut farms in Alamada, Cotabato affected by Asiatic palm weevil Brontispa (coconut leaf beetle pest) affected Tampakan, Tupi, Polomolok, Koronadal City; Libungan, Midsayap, Antipas and Kidapawan City; Malungon and Glan May -July 2012Temporary closure of dams 1 & 2 of the Allah and Banga Rivers for rehab of irrigation system; 9,200 has. of irrigated areas in SC affected; Surallah, Sto. Niño, Norala and some municipalities of SK also affected June has. of newly planted palay destroyed by flood in Tacurong and Lambayong; in Cotabato Province - ave. buying price of rubber cup lump dropped from P60 to P46.25/kilo while those of white corn grain decreased from P13.40 to P11.85/kilo; Some negative events between Jan – May 2012 Sources: BAS and NDRRMC
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD III. Supplemental Information
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD As of October 2011 about 67,000 persons in Region XII were unemployed; 17.5% of the employed or 305,000 wanted more work! III. OTHER DETAILS Employment Status, Region XII: October 2011 IndicatorNumber (000)Rate (%) Total Pop'n 15 years and over2,678 Labor Force Participation1, Employment1, Underemployment Unemployment673.7
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD About 18 of every 100 workers in Region XII were in the agricultural sector while 38 for every 100 workers were laborers and unskilled workers! III. OTHER DETAILS Employment by Occupation Group, Region XII: Oct 2011 Major Occupation GroupTotalMaleFemale Total1,7391, Officials of government and special interest organizations, corporate executives, managers, managing proprietors and supervisors Professionals Technicians and associate professionals Clerks Service workers and shop and market sales workers Farmers, forestry workers and fishermen Trades and related workers Plant and machine operators78762 Laborers and unskilled workers Special occupations18135 a/ less than 500
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD Employment by Highest Grade Completed, Region XII: Oct 2011 Level of EducationTotal (in '000) MaleFemale No Grade Completed Elementary Undergraduate Graduate High School Undergraduate Graduate College Undergraduate Graduate Total1,7401, No grade completed (in %) At most elementary graduate (in %) At most high school graduate (in %) About 5 per 100 workers in Region XII have no grade completed while 13 for every 100 workers were at most elementary graduates; III. OTHER DETAILS
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