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Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for January round were reclassified to conform to
Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for January round were reclassified to conform to
The preliminary results of the Annual Labor and Employment Estimates for 2018 based on the average of the four (4) LFS rounds (January, April, July and October) reported an annual
All estimates are computed using October rounds of the Labor Force Survey (LFS); No grade completed (NGC); Elementary Undergraduate (EU); Elementary Graduate (EG); High School
42 The Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) released the average monthly wage rates of the Land
National Accounts of Philippines; National Statistics Office Index of Labor Force Statistics Note: a/ - Defined as Value added divided by Total employment in the sector. Each entry
The Philippine labor market performed better than expected in October 2003, as revealed in the latest Labor Force Survey (LFS) conducted by the National Statistics Office
Annualized data for 2016 from the Labor Force Survey is the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 that were based on the 2010 CPH population projections..
2. Labor productivity data for 2015 were computed using employment data which was the average of January, April, July and October that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey
Employment continued to expand in January 2004 posting a 4.7 percent year-on-year growth rate or an increment of 1.403 million new employed persons.. The rise in employment
Source of basic data: National Statistics Office (NSO), Labor Force Survey (LFS) / Public Use Files (PUF). Source of basic data: National Statistics Office (NSO), Labor Force
2. Labor productivity data for 2015 were computed using employment data which was the average of January, April, July and October that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey
2. Labor productivity data for 2015 were computed using employment data which was the average of January, April, July and October that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey
2. Labor productivity data for 2015 were computed using employment data which was the average of January, April, July and October that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey
Labor and Employment Statistics.. Employment data used for the indicators were the average of the April, July and October survey rounds of the 2015 Labor Force Survey that exclude
Preliminary results of the October 2015 Labor Force Survey (LFS) of the Philippine Statistics Authority, which excludes data for the province of Leyte, showed that the number
Labor and employment data were taken from the 2015 - 2017 Quarterly Labor Force Survey (LFS) of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).... LFPR among women was more or less 50
This report presents the highlights of results of the Survey of Occupational and Skills Shortages conducted by the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) from April to
Thus, the National Statistics Office (NSO), National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) and Bureau of Labor and Employment
The Industrial Relations at the Workplace Survey (IRWS) is a nationwide survey being conducted by the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) every three (3) years..
Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and
The Labor Force Survey (LFS) is a nationwide quarterly survey of households conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to gather data on the demographic and
The region also conducted the pilot Labor Force Survey (LFS) using Survey Solutions in Negros Oriental and pilot Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) using Computer