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    Provincial Quickstat IndexQUICKSTAT on DAVAO ORIENTAL

    May 2004

    A monthly update of NSO's most requested statisticsINDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA

    PRICE INDICES (2000=100) (1994=100)Apr

    2004 Mar2004 Apr2004 Mar2004 Apr 2003Consumer Price Index (1994=100) 123.8 120.10 181.70 175.40 166.90Inflation rate 8.70 4.60 8.90 5.30 0.50Purchasing power of the peso 0.81 0.83 0.55 0.57 0.60

    PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000) 4th Qtr2003 3rd Qtr2003 4th Qtr2002

    Total number of buildings 72 743 76Total floor area (square meter) 4,643 5,845 6,577Value (P'000) 21,549 25,810 21,092

    Residential (number) 60 55 54Total floor area (square meter) 3,396 3,902 4,351Value (P'000) 14,856 16,567 12,267

    Nonresidential (number) 7 6 9Total floor area (square meter) 1,075 1,713 1,971Value (P'000) 6,353 8,903 8,416

    BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY(Source: Listing of Establishments) 2002 2001 2000

    Type of establishmentMicro (1-9 establishments) 3,318 3,318 3,314Small (10-99 establishments) 146 143 151Medium (100-199 establishments) 6 10 9Large (200 and over establishments) 3 2 1

    FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (at currentprices)

    (Source: FIES 2000) 2000 1997 1994Total number of families 85,745 98,432 86,544Annual average family income (in peso) 94,328 69,777 41,796Annual average family expenditure (in peso) 76,489 55,156 34,852Annual average family saving (in peso) 17,839 14,621 6,944Annual per capita income (in peso) 22,093 14,208 9,121

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    Average per capita expenditure (in peso) 17,737 11,325 6,911DEMOGRAPHY 2000 1995 1990

    Total population 446,191 413,472 -Male 230,152 213,133 a/ 202,409Female 216,039 200,339 a/ 191,895

    Household population 445,617 412,899 394,304Number of households 86,569 78,553 71,047Average household size 5.15 5.26 5.50Annual growth rate (1995-2000) 1.64 0.87 1.50Sex ratio (Number of males for every 100 females) 106.50 106.39 105.50Density (Persons per square kilometer) 79.00 80.10 76.40

    VITAL STATISTICS REPORT (Source: VSR) 2000 1999 1998Births(Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for

    underregistration)7,821 6,905 6,607

    Male 4,040 3,560 3,432Female 3,781 3,345 3,175

    Marriages(Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for

    underregistration)2,245 3,906 2,938

    Deaths(Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for

    underregistration)1,178 1,183 1,228

    Male

    731

    763

    776

    Female 447 420 452MINIMUM BASIC NEEDS (MBN)*** INDICATORS(Source: APIS) 2002 1999 1998

    On SurvivalPercentage of families with access to safe drinking

    water 82.26 80.30 81.80National ranking 39 33 43

    Percentage of families with sanitary toilet 74.96 67.60 81.60National ranking 59 43 50

    On EnablingPercentage of families with children 6-12 years in

    elem. school 93.32 82.40 91.80National ranking 22 65 46

    Percentage of families with children 13-16 years inhigh school 72.04 43.00 64.70

    National ranking 59 67 55

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    EDUCATION (Source: 2000, 1990 CPH/1994FLEMMS) 2000 1994 1990

    Literate (Simple literacy in 1,000) 290 278 252Literacy rate (Simple literacy) 88.94 77.90 90.02

    CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Source: 1991 CA Vol.

    I) 1991 1980 1971Number of farms by land use b/ 45,894 34,370 22,044Area of farms by land use (in hectares) 174,862 168,180 131,534Arable landsLand planted to temporary crops 34,854 31,158 21,891Lands lying idle c/ 1,662 20,213 12,672Land planted to permanent crops 136,288 105,775 74,670Land under permanent meadows and pasture 225 6,765 8,337Lands covered with forest growth 915 6,957 12,655All other lands d/ 919 1,311 1,309

    a/ Household populationb/ A farm was counted once under "ALL CLASSES" but maybe counted under each of the reported land utilization.c/ Included homelotd/ Included lands temporary fallowed and lands under temporary meadows/pastures

    *** 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).