CAGAYAN QUICKSTAT (Monthly Update of Most Requested Statistics) As of December 2013 INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA PRICE INDICES (2006=100) 2012 Nov 2013 Oct 2013 Nov 2012 Consumer Price Index 131.00 135.20 135.10 131.70 Inflation rate 1.10 2.70 2.50 1.10 Purchasing power of the peso (2006-2011) 0.76 0.74 0.74 0.76 PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (Floor area in square meter; value in P1,000) 2012 3rd Qtr 2013 2nd Qtr 2013 3rd Qtr 2012 Total number of buildings 1,946 154 476 465 Total floor area 164,18 2 11,720 25,076 36,809 Value 1,270, 397 97,361 190,40 2 314,049 Residential (number) 1,520 109 364 364 Total floor area 101,28 7 5,948 21,228 22,506 Value 704,48 3 38,761 140,43 1 157,444 Nonresidential (number) 239 27 63 47 Total floor area 61,079 5,616 3,408 14,303 Value 494,34 2 56,852 39,853 143,637 GEOGRAPHY (Sources: Philippines in Figures and 2013 2012 2011 Nationa l Statist ics Office
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CAGAYAN QUICKSTAT(Monthly Update of Most Requested Statistics)
As of December 2013
INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA
PRICE INDICES (2006=100) 2012 Nov 2013 Oct 2013 Nov 2012Consumer Price Index 131.00 135.20 135.10 131.70Inflation rate 1.10 2.70 2.50 1.10Purchasing power of the peso (2006-2011) 0.76 0.74 0.74 0.76
PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (Floor area in square meter; value in P1,000) 2012 3rd Qtr 2013
2nd Qtr 2013
3rd Qtr 2012
Total number of buildings 1,946 154 476 465Total floor area 164,182 11,720 25,076 36,809Value 1,270,397 97,361 190,402 314,049Residential (number) 1,520 109 364 364Total floor area 101,287 5,948 21,228 22,506Value 704,483 38,761 140,431 157,444Nonresidential (number) 239 27 63 47Total floor area 61,079 5,616 3,408 14,303Value 494,342 56,852 39,853 143,637
GEOGRAPHY (Sources: Philippines in Figures and Philippine Yearbook)
2013 2012 2011
Number of cities 1 1 1Number of municipalities 28 28 28Number of barangays 820 820 820
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) 2010 2007 2000 and 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN))
Total population 1,124,773 1,072,571 993,580 Urban - - 175,473 Rural - - 818,107 Male 571,510 546,151 507,119
National Statistics Office
Female 553,263 526,420 486,461Annual growth rate (1990-2000, 2000-2007, 2000-2010) 1.25 1.06 1.82Sex ratio (number of males for every 100
females)103.3 103.7 104.2
Household population 1,123,570 1,070,231 992,065 Male 570,675 544,752 506,081 Female 552,895 525,479 485,984Number of households 250,465 225,078 191,037Average household size 4.49 4.75 5.19Population density (square kilometer) 121 115 106Median age 24.5 23.9 21.0Dependency ratio 58.3 63.4 74.5 Young dependents 49.7 54.4 66.0 Old dependents 8.6 9.0 8.5Proportion by age group 0 - 4 10.4 10.9 12.5 0 - 14 31.4 33.3 37.8 15 - 64 63.2 61.2 57.3 18 and over 62.2 60.1 55.5 60 and over 8.0 7.7 7.4 65 and over 5.4 5.5 4.9Proportion of urban population 8.2 6.6 17.7Proportion of persons with disabilities 1.9 n.a. 1.5
CAGAYAN QUICKSTAT (As of December 2013)
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DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 and 2010 CPH and 2007 POPCEN)
2010 2007 2000
Marital status (Household population 10 years old and over)
Total 891,567 836,775 742,422 Single 350,900 339,096 322,381 Married 469,871 431,865 355,484 Widowed 46,031 46,174 37,457
Divorced/Separated 6,871 5,710 4,235 Common-Law/Live-in 16,738 12,018 19,552 Unknown/Not Stated 1,156 1,912 3,313Elderly population (60 years old and over) 2007 2000 1995Both sexes 82,540 73,255 61,140 Male 37,136 34,346 28,990 Female 45,404 38,909 32,150Disabled persons by type of disability, by sex and age
group2007 2000 1995
Total - 14,853 13,850 Total blindness - 844 694 Partial blindness - 1,129 1,362 Low vision - 5,187 4,094 Total deafness - 618 475 Partial deafness - 759 1,187 Hard of hearing - 896 536 Oral defect - 1,323 675 Loss of one or both arms/hands - 467 171 Loss of one or both legs/feet - 714 214
Quadriplegic - 925 - Mentally retarded - 837 630 Mentally ill - 785 616 Multiple impairment - 369 - Muteness - - 742 Deafness/Muteness - - - Others - - 2,434Highest educational attainment (Household population by 5 years old and over) 2010 2007 20001/
Land planted to permanent crops 12,021 10,154 7,326Land under permanent meadows and pasture 4,008 3,390 12,370Lands covered with forest growth 440 1,462 3,586All other lands 5/ 12,031 3,527 4,458
CAGAYAN QUICKSTAT (As of December 2013)
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AGRICULTURE (Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics)
2010 2009 2008
Top five agricultural cropsPalay
Area (hectares) - - -Production (metric tons) 616,321 681,313 707,172
INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT (Source: Department of Budget and Management) 2010 2009 2008IRA (million pesos) 1,122.80 1,056.10 892.80
Rank 18 20 20Percentage of IRA to total financial resources 78.50 88.30 96.30
Rank 26 22 7
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (Source: National Statistical Coordination Board) 2009 2000 1997Human development index 6/ 0.657 0.856 0.556
Rank - 33 32BANKS (Source: Central Bank of the Philippines) 2010 2009 2008
Total number of banks 57 60 56 Total bank deposits (millions) 16,782 15,320 12,641
PAWNSHOP (Source: Central Bank of the Philippines) 2010 2009 Total number of pawnshops 87 81
REGISTERED VOTERS (Source: Commission on Elections)
2010 2009 2008
Number of registered voters 590,417 606,580 568,628Rank 27 26 27
r-revised p-preliminarya/ 2000 Census-Based National, Regional and Provincial Projections.1/ Ages 5 years old and over2/ Ages 7 years old and over3/ A farm was counted once under "ALL CLASSES" but may be counted under each of the reported land utilization.4/ Included homelot5/ Included lands temporarily fallowed and lands under temporary meadows/pastures.6/ This attempts to measure the complete concept of human development by tracking the progress of three selected aspects of human life.Note: The latest provincial figures on Business and Industry, Minimum Basic Needs Indicators, and Family Income and Expenditure can be found in the December 2008 Provincial Quickstat.
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