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PSA Catanduanes PSO Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 2 Series 2019
The Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statisti-
cal Service Office V and Provincial Statistical Offices
conducted the 2019 Joint Mid-year Assessment ,
Group Learning Session and Sportsfest last May 31
- June 1, 2019 at Rizal Beach Gubat, Sorsogon. This
was participated in by regular employees and job
order workers of PSA Region V. RD Cynthia L. Per-
diz gave her opening message and was followed by
lecture on Values Formation with the theme Principle
-based and Value-based Services by Fr. Odine Are-
ola. It was followed by the mid-year assessment per-
formance report presentation by province. Included
also were the updates .
Parade of team colors led by muses and escorts by
each province was commended in the afternoon. It
was followed by the muses and escorts competition,
cheerdance competition and indoor and outdoor
games. RD Perdiz declared the opening of sportsfest
and followed by lighting of the friendship flame by
CSS Clemente S. Manaog of PSA Camarines Sur.
RD Perdiz also leads the Oath of Sportsmanship.
Awarding and closing ceremonies was conducted on
the morning of 1 June 2019.
Catanduanes PSO won the following awards/games:
Champion - Cheerdance Competition
Champion - Chess
Champion - Dart
Champion - Beach Volleyball
Champion - PSA Escort 2019
2nd Runner-up - PSA Idol 2019
PSA Catanduanes Staff poses with RD Cynthia L.
Perdiz during the Joint 2019 Mid-year Assessment,
Group Learning Session and Sportsfest held at
Rizal Beach Gubat, Sorsogn on 31 May 2019 - 1
June 2019
Inside this issue:
April to June 2019 Volume 2, Issue 2 Series 2019
PSA RSSO V AND PSO’S CONDUCTS 2019 JOINT MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT REPORT AND GLS
1
PSA CATANDUANES PSO CONDUCTS APRIL 2019 LFS
2
TASK FORCE TRAINING ON 2019 INTEGRATED CENSUS MAP UPDATING ACTIVITY
2
2018 CENSUS OF PHILIPPINE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (CPBI)
2
AGRICULTURAL SURVEYS CORNER 3-5
ADMINISTRATIVE-BASED SURVEYS 5
CIVIL REGISTRATION CORNER 6
PSA RSSO V AND PSO’S CONDUCTS 2019
JOINT MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT REPORT
AND GROUP LEARNING SESSION
BATCH REQUEST FOR APRIL TO JUNE 2019 7
STEPS IN SECURING PSA DOCUMENTS 7
MOBILE REGISTRATION 7
COMMUNITY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 7
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION 8
PARTNERSHIP AND LINKAGES 8
Did you know that Catanduanes has a total of 1, 670 establishments listed during the 2018 Listing of Etablishments?
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles Sector has the highest number of establishments listed at 741.
Section 26, Republic Act 10625
– authorizes PSA to conduct
censuses and surveys.
Information obtained from the
respondents shall be held
strictly confidential and shall
not be divulged to any person
except authorized PSA
Personnel acting in the
performance of their duties.
PSA Catanduanes Staff and
RSSO V poses with the newly
crowned Mr. and Ms. PSA 2019
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April 2019 Labor Force Survey was successfully administered in the province of Catanduanes covering thirty (30) Enumeration Areas (EAs) with three
hundred eighty-nine (389) sample households. Eight (8) Statistical Researchers (SRs) were hired for this survey resulting in a 44-49 sample house-
holds per statistical researchers. Supervision was made closely and meticulously to ensure the quality of data being collected will be at par with the
standards of the office.
The total number of sample household with completed interviews for the whole province is 338 out of the 389 total sample households. The discrep-
ancy in the total number of completed interview vis a vis total number of sampled households despite having replacement mechanism can be attrib-
uted due in fact to non-response questionnaires for reasons of housing unitsthat areVHU, VRH, demolished, household permanently moved-out, and
household temporarily away.
Additional questions for this round includes questions on own-use production of goods that seeks to ascertain who among the house-
hold members are own-use producers of goods and subsistence food stuff producers.
Manual and machine processing were completed in seven days. Raw data files were uploaded from April 30 – May 1, 2019 while clean data files were
submitted on 3 May 2019 via e-mail.
Manual and machine processing of SSU list was done on 24 April - 2 May 2019. Updated SSU lists were transmitted via e-mail on
f,varona@psa.gov.ph cc: mastersample@psa.gov.ph & psa5socd@gmail.com on 3 March 2019. Some minor problems encountered includes time
unavailability for working respondents, refusals on first visits due to bad timing, and weather inclement that all resulted in cases of survey callbacks by
the SRs.
PSA Catanduanes PSO conducts April 2019 LFS
Philippine Statistics Authority conducted the 2018 Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI) starting April 2019. It aims to collect and generate information on the levels, structure, performance and trends of economic activities of the formal sector of the economy for the year 2018. CPBI also aims to collect and generate information on employment, revenue, expense, capital expenditures and total assets of the establishments by industry and by region, among others.
PSA Catanduanes PSO conducted a consultative meeting on 14 June 2019 at Twin Rock Beach Re-sort Igang, Virac, Catanduanes that was attended in by 60 participants from the various establish-ments and LCRO offices of Catanduanes. The LCRO was tapped to assist in the information dissemi-nation drive with regards to the conduct of CPBI.
Publication was also made thru local newspaper, Catanduanes Tribune, to reach a wider audience. The publication ran in the span of two weeks on the month of May, 2019. The following are the status of CPBI questionnaires after 15 days of the provincial deadline: 2 – Uncollected 63 – Good Questionnaire, Transmitted to RSSO 4 – Change of Industry, Transmitted to CO 4 – Consolidated Non-Kau, transmitted to CO 9 – Informal Sector, Transmitted to RSSO 1 – Closed Operation, Transmitted to RSSO 1 – Temporarily Stopped operation, Transmitted to RSSO 1 – c/o to Pasig, Transmitted to CO
1 - c/o to Albay, Transmitted to RSSO
2018 CENSUS OF PHILIPPINE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (CPBI)
Participants for the 2019 Integrated
Census Map Updating Activity Task
Force Training—Luzon Group held at
Savana Hotel Angeles City, Pampanga
on 22 April 2019—4 May 2019
Workload
No. of VHUs/
VRH
Completed In-
terview
Temporarily
Away
Converted
into Estab
Not a Perma-
nent Resident
Permanently
Moved-out Refusals Demolished
389 7 338 17 2 7 14 1 4
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STATISTICAL SECTION CORNER
HOUSEHOLD-BASED SURVEY
CENSUS-BASED SURVEY
Task Force Training on 2019 Census Map Updating Activity
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AGRICULTURAL SURVEYS CORNER
FARM PRICE SURVEY (FPS)
Farm Price Survey (FPS) is a nationwide household-
based survey design to gather data on prices of agricul-
tural commodities received by farmers for their produce
and prices paid for the pesticides used in their farms. The
provincial office monitors agricultural commodities for the
last 10 days of the month to 5 key informants per sample
commodity in 10 municipalities in the province using pur-
posive sampling.
FARM PRICE SURVEY 2nd Quarter 2019
Month April May June
Total Number of Samples 400 400 400
Number of Responding Samples 386 363 378
PALAY AND CORN STOCK SURVEY (PCSS1)
Palay and Corn Stock Survey (PCSS1) is a survey
used to generate estimate of current stocks of rice and
corn in farming and non-farming products in the coun-
try. This survey serves as an input in the analysis of
the seasonal trends and variations in the supply, de-
mand and prices of palay and corn. This survey guides
both the farmers, policy makers, and the stake- hold-
ers in the formulation of programs, policies, and strate-
gic agricultural activities as this survey forecasts the
future scenario of palay and corn which are the most
considered staple products in the country. Monitoring
is done every first 4 days of the month with day 1, 6:00
AM as the reference day and time.. A total of 169 sam-
ple households is covered in 19 sample barangays.
PALAY AND CORN PRODUCTION SURVEY (PCPS)
The Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS) consist of two
(2) national quarterly surveys which are conducted simultane-
ously. These are the Palay Production Survey (PPS) and
Corn Production Survey (CPS). The main objective of the
PCPS is to generate estimates and forecasts of palay/corn area, production and
yield. PCPS is a survey that aims to generate estimates and forecasts on palay
and corn production, area and yield, and other production-related statistics. This
survey is important since it provides current estimates of palay and corn standing in
the Philippines and other significant information critical in the production of palay
and corn. The PCPS is one of the three cereal based survey or system monitoring
of the PSA. The other two surveys are Monthly Palay and Corn Situation Reporting
System (MPCSRS) and Palay and Corn Stocks Survey (PCSS1). This survey is
conducted quarterly across the nation done on the 1st 10 days after the reference
quarter. PSA Catanduanes has 19 sample barangays with 86 sample households
for PCS and 58 sample households for CPS.
CROPS PRODUCTION SURVEY (CrPS)
The Crops Production Survey (CrPS) aims to generate basic production statistics for crops other than palay and
corn at the national, regional and provincial levels. It covers more than 200 crops of which 19 are considered
major crops. The CrPS is a quarterly survey of quantity produced and actual harvest of a particular crop in a
given locality. The data normally gathered in this survey includes the volume of production of crops, the extent of
area harvested or planted, and the number of bearing trees, vines, or hills. This survey seeks to gather critical
information on production of crops other than Palay and Corn which accounts for roughly 60% of the total crop production in the coun-
try. Other crops that are normally included in this survey are coconut, sugarcane, banana, pineapple, coffee, mango, tobacco, abaca,
etc. Catanduanes has a total workload of 376 respondents for 2nd quarter of 2019.
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Farming
HH
Non-farming
HH
Farming
HH
Non-farming
HH
Farming
HH
Non-farming
HH
Total Number of
Samples74 95 74 95 74 95
Number of
Responding
Samples
74 95 74 92 74 95
Date Submitted
PALAY AND CORN STOCK SURVEY (PCSS1),
Farming Households, 2nd Quarter 2019
JuneMayApril
10 April 2019 9 May 2019 13 June 2019
Month
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AGRICULTURAL SURVEYS CORNER continuation...
MONTHLY PALAY AND CORN SITUATION REPORTING
SYSTEM (MPCSRS)
The Monthly Palay and Corn Situation Reporting System (MPCSRS)
is a system monitoring of standing Palay and Corn Situation in the
country and the actual plantings made during the survey period. This
monitoring system is conducted monthly to generate an estimated
amount of standing staple products in the country used in forecasting
supply of the basic staple needs in the country.
BACKYARD AND COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SURVEY
The Backyard and Livestock and Poultry Survey (BLPS) is one of the livestock and poultry survey conducted quarterly to take into
account information or data on livestock and poultry supply and disposition including the current egg production for chicken and
ducks. BLPS is conducted simultaneously with the Commercial and Livestock & Poultry Survey (CLPS) which is also conducted quar-
terly . To distinguish the former from the latter, backyard survey are those raising livestock and poultry not for commercial purposes
meaning the number of heads per species does not meet the minimum number of heads considered as commercial operation.
MONTHLY PALAY AND CORN SITUATION RE-
PORTING SYSTEM (MPCSRS), 2nd Quarter 2019
Month May June
Total Number of Samples 74 74
Number of Responding Samples
74 74
BACKYARD LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SURVEY, Non-farming Households (BLPS)
Month 2nd Quarter 2019
Total Number of Samples
70
Number of Re-sponding Sam-
ples
70
BACKYARD LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SURVEY,
Farming Households (BLPS)
Month 2nd Quarter 2019
Total Number of Samples
74
Number of Re-sponding Sam-
ples
74
COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SURVEY,
(CLPS)
Month 2nd Quarter 2019
Total Number of Samples
9
Number of Re-sponding Sam-
ples
8
FISHERIES SURVEY
The fisheries survey of the PSA covers four major areas of fish-
ing sectors and these are: commercial fisheries, marine munici-
pal fisheries, inland municipal fisheries, and aquaculture fisher-
ies. To distinguish one from the other, the commercial fisheries
survey covers fishing operations that uses a boat of more than
3 gross tons, while the marine municipal fisheries survey covers
fishing operations carried out without the use of boat or the use
of boat with gross tonnage not exceeding three tons; the inland
municipal fishery survey on the other hand covers catching of
fish , crustaceans, molluscs, and all other aquatic animals and
plants in inland like rivers, lakes, dams, marshes, etc.; lastly the
aquaculture fisheries survey on the other hand covers opera-
tions involving all forms of raising and culturing fish and other
fishery species in marine, brackish, and freshwater under con-
trolled conditions. All these fishery surveys are held quarterly
across the province. These surveys are important because it
measures the volume of production per marine species and the
value of production. The data generated in these surveys are
used to create projections for better monitoring and implemen-
tations of programs and policies.
Quarterly Inland Fishery Survey
This survey is conducted quarterly in sample traditional landing
centers in 57 provinces nationwide. It is an alternative method
in case of unavailability of funds. The POC staff undertake the
data collection. Data on catch from rivers, lakes, swamps,
creeks, dams, reservoirs, and other bodies of water are col-
lected from households where there is one or more member/s
engaged in inland fishing. Catanduanes has 10 sample inland
fishing households for this survey for 2nd quarter 2019.
Quarterly Commercial Fishery Survey
Data on unloadings from PFDA, LGU and privately managed
landing centers are gathered by POC staff using a collection
form prepared at the Central Office (Monthly Fish Catch Report
at Government and Private Fishing Ports) This activity is con-
ducted quarterly covering three month - records of unloadings
in the landing centers. Catanduanes has only 1 commercial
landing center with 5 sample respondents for 2nd quarter of
2019 for commercial fishery survey.
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AGRICULTURAL SURVEYS CORNER continuation...
Quarterly Aquaculture Survey
Aquaculture is defined as fishery operation involving all forms of raising and culturing of fish and other fishery species in fresh,
brackish and marine water areas. Catanduanes has 24 sample respondents for quarterly aquaculture survey for 2nd quarter
2019.
Quarterly Municipal Fishery Survey
Municipal fishing is fishing within municipal waters using fishing vessels of three (3) gross tons or less, or fishing not requiring the
use of fishing vessels. The two (2) sub-sectors of municipal fisheries are Marine Municipal and Inland Municipal. Catanduanes
has 13 sample barangays with 65 sample respondents for 2nd quarter 2019.
PDR for 2nd Qtr 2019
The Provincial Data Review for 2nd quarter 2019 was conducted on 11-13 April 2019 at PSA Catanduanes PSO Training Room. At-
tendees during the PDR were OIC-CSS Anavi F. Camacho, SS II Jocelyn R. Uchi, SA Christian John G. delos Santos, AS Jerold T.
Lizaso, JOW Joseph Arvin J. Osido, JOW Rizza Jane T. Ramirez and JOW Maria Monette P. Rodulfo. Data were presented on agri-
cultural surveys and was analyzed properly with proper remarks or reason for change in percentage in production and prices.
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ADMINISTRATIVE-BASED SURVEYS
Value of Residential and Non-
Residential Building
Construction
April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 TOTAL
Total Number of Buildings 14 29 22 65
Total Floor Area (sq.m.) 33,264 3,786 4,730 41,780
Total Value (Php in Thousands) 150,830.00 41,949.00 75,468.00 268,247.00
Residential
Number of Buildings 9 23 18 50
Floor Area (sq.m.) 984 2,452 2,420 5,856
Value (Php in Thousands) 11,183.00 22,191.00 24,632.00 58,006.00
Non-Residential
Number of Buildings 5 6 4 15
Floor Area (sq.m.) 32,280 1,334 2,310 35,924
Value (Php in Thousands) 139,647.00 19,758.00 50,836.00 210,241.00
CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS FROM APPROVED BUILDING PERMITS, 2ND
QTR 2019
DOMESTIC TRADE STATISTICS
A total of 128, 627 passengers passed through
the ports of San Andres and Virac for the period
April to June 2019. Majority of the passengers
passed through the port of San Andres with a
total of 109, 613 passengers while port of Virac
has a total of 19, 014 passengers that passed
through for April to June 2019. Coastwise mani-
fest recorded a 6, 260 kg which translates to a
Php 297, 920, 000 at an average price per kilo
at Php 46.00.
CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS FROM APPROVED BUILDING PERMIT
There were a total of 65 approved building permits for the month of April
to June 2019. Of this number, 50 were residential construction while 15
were non-residential construction.
The total floor area for approved building permits for April to June 2019
was 41, 780 square meters. Residential construction recorded a floor
area of 5, 856 square meters while non-residential construction recorded
a 35, 924 square meters.
The total value for approved building permits for April to June 2019 was
Php 268, 247, 000.00.
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CIVIL REGISTRATION CORNER
A total of 2, 793 documents were added to the archives of PSA for April to June 2019
A total of 2, 793 documents were added to the archives of PSA for April to June 2019. Of the registered docu-ments, 58% were registered birth records, 28% were marriage records and 14% were death records.
Virac has the most registered number of registered live births for April to June 2019
Catanduanes has a total of 1, 881 registered live births for April to June 2019. Municipality of Virac has the highest number of registered live births with a total of 949 for April to June 2019. Meanwhile, municipality of Panganiban has the lowest number of registered live births for April to June 2019 with only 7.
Virac has the most registered number of registered deaths for April to June 2019
The total registered deaths in Catanduanes for April to June 2019 reached to 453. Municipality of Virac has the highest number of registered deaths for April to June 2019 with 204 while municipal-ity of Gigmoto has the lowest number of registered deaths for April to June 2019 at 7.
Virac has the most registered number of registered marriages for April to June 2019
From April to March 2019, Catanduanes has a total number of 892 registered marriages docu-ments. Among these registered marriages documents, municipality of Virac has the highest num-ber of registered marriages with 120 while municipality of Bagamanoc has the lowest number of registered marriages with only 8.
Note: The vital statistics data presented were generated based on the registered civil registry documents submitted by the eleven (11)
municipal civil registrars of the province. All results presented however, are preliminary, pending final tabulation at PSA Central Office.
Likewise, the data are not adjusted for under-registration.
The child shall be
registered
immediately after
birth and have the
right from birth to a
name, the right to
acquire a nationality
and the right to
know and be cared
for by his or her
parents.” - 1989
United Nations
Convention on the
Rights of the Child
(CRC), Article 7
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A total of 6, 919 requests were accepted in BREQ for April to June
2019. Request for birth documents was the highest with 6, 136 fol-
lowed by CENOMAR documents with 514, Marriage documents with
248 and Death documents with 21.
“WE CANNOT
ALWAYS BUILD
THE FUTURE FOR
OUR YOUTH, BUT
WE CAN BUILD
OUR YOUTH FOR
THE FUTURE.”
Batch Request April to June 2019
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CIVIL REGISTRATION CORNER, continuation...
COMMUNITY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
PSA Catanduanes Staff conducted tree
planting in Palumbanes Island Toytoy,
Caramoran, Catanduanes on 30 April 2019
PSA Catanduanes Staff conducted coastal
clean-up in the shoreline of Palumbanes
Island Toytoy, Caramoran, Catanduanes on
30 April 2019
Mobile Registration
Bgy Danao, Baras, Catanduanes
on 21 June 2019 Bgy San Miguel, Baras, Catanduanes on
20 June 2019
Bgy Agban, Baras, Catanduanes
on 29 April 2019
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PSA Catanduanes Staff conducted coastal
clean-up in the shoreline of Batalay, Bato
Catanduanes on 5 April 2019
PSA Catanduanes PSO Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 2 Series 2019
"Individual commitment to a group effort--that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society
work, a civilization work." ...
For more queries contact us at
PSA Catanduanes Provincial Statistical Office
BL Jastrid Bldg National Road Cavinitan, Virac, Catanduanes
E-mail Address: psa_cat@yahoo.com.ph
Cellphone Number: 09209681179
www.psa.gov.ph
www.rsso05.psa.gov.ph/catanduanes
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
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INFORMATION DISSEMINATION,
2ND QUARTER 2019
Researchers Served 9
Press Release Published 4
Infographics Prepared 3
Special Releases Prepared 4
QUICKSTAT 3
Annual Report 1
Info Disseminatin Conducted 1
Inventory of Library Collec-tions
1
Website Updating 1
Newsletter Prepared 1
Tarpaulin Displayed 1
PARTNERSHIP AND LINKAGES
Attendance of PSA Catanduanes Staff to the 112th Philippine
Independence Day Activity on 12 June 2019 PSA Catanduanes PSO Staff participated in the activities
conducted during the 4th Abaca Festival Celebration held
on 27 April 2019
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Labor Force Survey (LFS) is a nationwide quarterly survey of households to gather data on the demographic and socio-economic
characteristics of the population. The LFS aims to provide a quantitative framework for the prepreparation of plans and formulation of
policies affecting the labor market.
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