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Quickstat On Sultan Kudarat: November 2004

This document provides statistical data for Sultan Kudarat province from November 2004. It includes information on price indices, private building construction, business and industry, family income and expenditure, demography, vital statistics, minimum basic needs indicators, education, agriculture, and internal revenue allotment. The population was 586,505 in 2000 with a growth rate of 2.52% from 1995-2000. Average family income was PHP75,756 in 2000. Births in 2002 totaled 8,392 with 4,343 males and 4,049 females. 91.01% of families had access to safe drinking water in 2002. Literacy rate was 83.96% in 2000. There were 51,831 farms covering 112,
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Quickstat On Sultan Kudarat: November 2004

This document provides statistical data for Sultan Kudarat province from November 2004. It includes information on price indices, private building construction, business and industry, family income and expenditure, demography, vital statistics, minimum basic needs indicators, education, agriculture, and internal revenue allotment. The population was 586,505 in 2000 with a growth rate of 2.52% from 1995-2000. Average family income was PHP75,756 in 2000. Births in 2002 totaled 8,392 with 4,343 males and 4,049 females. 91.01% of families had access to safe drinking water in 2002. Literacy rate was 83.96% in 2000. There were 51,831 farms covering 112,
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Provincial Quickstat Index

QUICKSTAT on SULTAN KUDARAT


November 2004
A monthly update of NSO's most requested statistics INDICATOR PRICE INDICES REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA (2000=100) Oct 2004 Consumer Price Index (1994=100) Inflation rate Purchasing power of the peso PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000) Total number of buildings Total floor area (square meter) Value (P'000) Residential (number) Total floor area (square meter) Value (P'000) Nonresidential (number) Total floor area (square meter) Value (P'000) BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (Source: Listing of Establishments) Type of establishment Micro (1-9 establishments) Small (10-99 establishments) Medium (100-199 establishments) Large (200 and over establishments) FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (at current prices) (Source: FIES 2000) Total number of families Annual average family income (in peso) Annual average family expenditure (in peso) Annual average family saving (in peso) Annual per capita income (in peso) 3,991 176 4 3 3,999 175 4 3 4,009 184 5 3 126.60 10.40 0.79 (1994=100) Sept 2004 178.60 8.80 0.56 1st Qtr 2004 19 2,323 7,581 13 2,057 5,549 4 266 1,331 2001 Oct 2003 162.00 3.30 0.62 2nd Qtr 2003 29 3,977 17,553 19 1,750 7,671 9 2,082 9,327 2000 Sept 2004 Oct 2004 127.00 9.80 0.79 177.60 9.60 0.56 2nd Qtr 2004 58 5,296 23,016 47 4,507 17,950 7 789 4,606 2002

2000 118,431 75,756 63,773 11,983 16,201

1997 103,654 81,928 66,622 15,306 17,066

1994 86,876 61,134 49,107 12,027 11,557

Average per capita expenditure (in peso) DEMOGRAPHY Total population Male Female Household population Number of households Average household size Annual growth rate (1995-2000) Sex ratio (Number of males for every 100 females) Population Density (In square kilometer) Median Age Dependency Ratio Young Dependents Old Dependents Proportion by age group (in Percent) 0-4 0-14 15-64 18 and over 65 and over Proportion of Urban Population Proportion of Persons with Disabilities VITAL STATISTICS REPORT (Source: VSR) Births (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration) Male Female Marriages (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration) Deaths (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration) Male

13,544 2000 586,505 300,716 285,789 585,768 114,461 5.12 2.52 105.22 124 19 76.40 71.60 4.90

13,885 1995 522,187


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9,383 1990 223,90 5 211,54 9

271,732
a/

250,455

521,243 435,454 104,311 5.00 3.44 108.50 109.30 19 75.80 71.50 4.40 78,994 5.50 3.68 105.80 91.20 17 84.90 80.70 4.20

13.30 40.60 56.70 52.60 2.70 21.40 0.70 2000 8,392 4,343 4,049 2,703

13.50 40.60 56.90 52.20 2.50 n.a. 0.80 1999 7,624 3,957 3,667 2,580

15.80 43.60 54.10 49.40 2.30 31.00 1.10 1998 7,245 3,793 3,452 2,457

1,542 1,005

1,472 940

1,512 976

Female MINIMUM BASIC NEEDS (MBN)*** INDICATORS (Source: APIS) On Survival Percentage of families with access to safe drinking water National ranking Percentage of families with sanitary toilet National ranking Percentage of families with electricity National ranking Percentage of families with access to health facility National ranking On Security Percentage of families with housing unit made of strong materials National ranking Percentage of families with own/owner like possesion of house/lot National ranking Percentage of families with head gainfully employed National ranking Percentage of families with members of 18 years old and over gainfully employed National ranking On Enabling Percentage of families with children 6-12 years old in elementary grade National ranking Percentage of families with children 13-16 years old in high school National ranking Percentage of families with working children 5-17 years old National ranking Percentage of families with member involved in people's organization National ranking

537 2002

532 1999

536 1998

91.01 23 97.01 7 72.93 29 32.79 52

91.00 28 98.70 2 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.

82.00 29 93.00 4 n.a. n.a. 25.40 71

53.96 53 71.47 38 87.23 33 97.74 11

36.60 64 74.90 44 87.30 51 97.20 23

20.90 55 62.10 57 82.90 68 92.50 63

91.68 45 78.16 42 8.52 13 38.99 25

97.50 1 79.90 12 16.30 39 35.80 33

96.90 6 64.20 29 83.70 30 12.30 53

EDUCATION (Source: 2000, 1990 CPH/1994 FLEMMS) Literate (Simple literacy in 1,000) Literacy rate (Simple literacy) CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Source: 1991 CA Vol. I) Number of farms by land use
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2000 357 83.96 1991 51,831 155,411

1994 327 94.52 1980 120,950 76,910

1990 259 85.88 1971 17,600 87,843

Area of farms by land use (in hectares) Arable lands Land planted to temporary crops Lands lying idle
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112,670 2,349 37,724 147 1,427 1,095 2001 315.60 36 95.88 11

76,910 15,108 21,401 1,891 4,215 1,425 2000 312.40 35 94.49 15

51,249 9,984 14,809 5,805 4,273 1,724 1999 250.60 39 91.00 52

Land planted to permanent crops Land under permanent meadows and pasture Lands covered with forest growth All other lands
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INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT (Source: NSCB STAT) IRA (In Million Pesos) Rank Percentage of IRA to Total Financial Resources Rank
a/ 1/ 2/ 3/ ***

Household population A farm was counted once under "ALL CLASSES" but maybe counted under each of the reported land utilization. Included homelot 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).

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