Philippines 1990-2008
Philippines 1990-2008
Philippines 1990-2008
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
POPULATION
Total population a million; as of 1 July 60.9 62.4 63.8 65.3 66.8 68.4 70.0 71.6 73.3 75.0 76.9 78.5 80.2 81.9 83.6 85.3 87.0 88.7 90.5
Population density persons per square kilometer 203 208 213 218 223 228 233 239 244 249 254 260 267 273 279 284 290 295 302
Population annual change, percent 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9
Urban population percent of total population 47.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 48.1 … … … … … … … …
LABOR FORCE b, c thousand; calendar year 24244 25631 26290 26879 27654 28380 29733 28902 29674 30759 30911 32809 33936 34571 35862 | 35287 35788 35918 37058
Employed 22212 22915 23696 24382 25032 25677 27187 26365 26631 27742 27453 29156 30062 30635 31613 32539 32963 33672 34533
Agriculture 9981 10290 10727 11139 11286 11147 11645 10416 10091 10774 10181 10850 11122 11219 11381 11719 11815 12160 12328
Manufacturing 2236 2374 2523 2457 2539 2617 2696 2720 2715 2759 2745 2906 2869 2941 3061 3105 3059 3060 2901
Mining 129 141 147 135 111 107 113 122 114 97 108 103 113 104 118 121 141 135 173
Others 9865 10110 10300 10652 11097 11806 12734 13106 13711 14111 14419 15295 15958 16372 17054 17594 17949 18317 19131
Unemployed c 2032 2717 2594 2497 2623 2704 2546 2537 3043 3017 3459 3653 3874 3936 4249 | 2748 2825 2246 2525
Unemployment rate c percent 8.4 10.6 9.9 9.3 9.5 9.5 8.6 8.8 10.3 9.8 11.2 11.1 11.4 11.4 11.8 | 7.8 7.9 6.3 6.8
Labor force annual change, percent 0.5 5.7 2.6 2.2 2.9 2.6 4.8 -2.8 2.7 3.7 0.5 6.1 3.4 1.9 3.7 | ... 1.4 0.4 3.2
Labor force participation rate c percent 64.4 66.4 66.0 65.6 65.5 65.8 66.7 66.1 65.9 66.4 64.9 67.1 67.4 66.7 67.5 | 64.5 64.6 63.2 63.7
Male 81.9 83.9 83.9 83.0 83.0 83.0 83.5 83.4 83.2 82.9 81.4 82.4 82.0 82.2 83.8 | 79.6 79.2 78.3 …
Female 47.2 49.3 48.5 48.4 48.2 48.5 49.8 49.1 49.1 50.1 48.5 51.8 52.8 51.4 51.2 | 49.9 49.6 48.2 …
Expenditure on GDP at current market prices 1077.2 1248.0 1351.6 1474.5 1692.9 1906.0 2171.9 2426.7 2665.1 2976.9 | 3354.7 3631.5 3963.9 4316.4 4871.6 5444.0 6031.2 6647.3 7423.2
Private consumption 767.1 916.4 1019.2 1122.5 1258.8 1411.9 1595.3 1762.0 1980.1 2161.6 | 2335.5 2565.0 2751.0 2988.2 3346.7 3772.2 4229.5 4611.9 5281.1
Government consumption 108.8 123.9 130.5 149.1 182.8 217.0 259.5 319.9 354.4 389.2 | 438.9 444.8 456.9 477.4 492.1 527.0 589.9 653.8 716.5
Gross fixed capital formation 249.0 250.1 282.8 350.5 400.1 423.2 508.7 592.6 563.6 568.3 | 710.5 651.3 698.1 726.9 784.1 783.4 846.7 977.2 1089.7
Increase in stocks 11.2 2.2 5.6 3.1 7.2 4.7 12.9 8.7 -21.5 -10.0 | -0.4 37.8 2.1 -0.3 31.9 10.6 28.7 45.2 41.8
Exports of goods and services 296.4 369.4 393.7 462.4 572.6 693.0 879.8 1188.0 1389.9 1532.2 | 1858.6 1785.2 1991.3 2142.0 2481.0 2589.7 2850.9 2826.6 2736.3
Less: Imports of goods and services 358.5 406.7 459.9 586.9 679.4 842.1 1070.6 1438.9 1566.6 1527.4 | 1794.7 1899.4 2010.5 2398.4 2659.0 2816.2 2893.2 2810.2 2872.6
Statistical discrepancy 3.3 -7.3 -20.4 -26.2 -49.2 -1.8 -13.7 -5.6 -34.8 -137.0 | -193.6 46.7 74.9 380.5 394.8 577.3 378.7 342.8 430.4
At Constant Prices
GDP by industrial origin at 1985 market prices 720.7 716.5 718.9 734.2 766.4 802.2 849.1 893.2 888.0 918.2 | 973.0 990.0 1034.1 1085.1 1154.3 1211.5 1276.2 1366.5 1419.0
Agriculture 160.7 162.9 163.6 167.1 171.4 172.8 179.5 185.0 173.2 184.5 | 192.5 199.6 207.5 215.3 226.4 231.0 239.8 251.3 259.4
Mining 11.1 10.8 11.5 11.6 10.8 10.0 10.2 10.3 10.6 9.7 | 10.8 10.1 15.3 17.9 18.3 20.0 18.8 23.7 24.2
Manufacturing 183.9 183.1 179.9 181.3 190.4 203.3 214.6 223.7 221.2 224.7 | 237.3 244.1 252.6 263.3 278.6 293.3 305.7 315.7 329.3
Electricity, gas, and water 18.7 19.6 19.7 20.3 23.1 26.1 28.0 29.4 30.3 31.3 | 32.6 32.8 34.2 35.3 36.8 37.7 40.1 42.7 45.9
Construction 41.9 35.3 36.3 38.3 41.8 44.5 49.3 57.3 51.8 51.0 | 64.4 49.5 47.5 47.1 48.7 45.9 50.3 60.9 65.7
Trade 107.4 108.0 109.8 112.5 116.9 123.4 130.2 135.3 138.6 145.4 | 152.9 161.5 170.8 180.5 192.7 203.6 216.1 233.9 236.7
Transport and communications 41.1 41.3 41.9 42.9 44.8 47.4 50.9 55.1 58.6 61.7 | 68.2 74.2 80.8 87.7 97.6 104.8 111.4 120.7 125.8
Finance 30.0 29.1 29.2 29.9 31.5 33.9 38.5 43.5 45.4 46.3 | 46.7 47.3 48.9 51.8 56.9 64.6 71.9 81.3 83.4
Public administration 36.4 36.9 37.0 38.1 40.1 41.6 44.1 45.2 46.2 47.7 | 48.5 48.9 49.6 51.0 51.2 53.8 55.2 56.6 59.8
Others 89.5 89.5 90.1 92.3 95.6 99.2 103.8 108.3 111.9 115.9 | 119.2 122.1 127.0 135.3 147.0 156.9 167.1 179.6 188.9
Net factor income from abroad -3.8 3.7 12.5 17.3 19.8 22.3 35.1 37.5 46.5 51.2 | 64.9 71.2 71.6 86.4 98.0 108.5 115.1 129.1 168.8
GNI at 1985 market prices 716.9 720.2 731.4 751.5 786.1 824.5 884.2 930.7 934.5 969.3 | 1037.9 1061.3 1105.7 1171.4 1252.3 1320.0 1391.3 1495.6 1587.8
Expenditure on GDP at 1985 market prices 720.7 716.5 718.9 734.2 766.4 802.2 849.1 893.2 888.0 918.2 | 973.0 990.0 1034.1 1085.1 1154.3 1211.5 1276.2 1366.5 1419.0
Private consumption 531.8 543.8 561.5 578.6 600.1 623.0 651.8 684.3 707.9 726.6 | 752.1 779.0 810.8 853.6 903.8 947.5 999.7 1058.2 1107.6
Government consumption 57.0 55.8 55.3 58.7 62.3 65.8 68.5 71.7 70.3 75.0 | 79.6 75.4 72.5 74.4 75.5 77.2 85.2 90.8 93.7
Gross fixed capital formation 165.4 141.9 151.0 164.1 176.4 184.7 206.9 230.6 204.8 200.2 | 240.1 208.8 213.3 221.3 224.2 209.3 217.5 241.1 248.1
Increase in stocks 7.6 1.1 3.3 2.3 4.4 2.5 3.6 4.5 -8.0 -7.3 | -1.0 12.8 -1.2 -2.9 9.9 4.1 6.8 10.9 8.2
Exports of goods and services 217.9 231.5 241.4 256.5 307.2 344.2 397.2 465.3 367.4 380.8 | 445.7 430.3 447.7 469.5 540.0 565.7 641.5 676.1 663.3
Less: Imports of goods and services 269.1 266.1 289.3 322.5 369.3 428.5 500.2 567.7 484.2 470.7 | 490.8 508.0 536.5 594.6 628.9 643.8 655.7 628.6 643.6
Statistical discrepancy 10.2 8.5 -4.3 -3.5 -14.8 10.6 21.4 4.4 29.8 13.6 | -52.7 -8.3 27.6 63.7 29.9 51.4 -18.8 -82.0 -58.4
Money supply (M2) annual change, percent 18.4 15.7 11.0 24.6 26.8 25.2 15.8 20.5 8.0 19.3 4.8 … 9.6 4.2 10.0 9.8 22.1 10.7 15.4
M2 percent of GDP at current market prices 27.6 27.6 28.3 32.3 35.6 39.6 40.3 43.4 42.7 45.6 42.4 46.2 46.4 44.4 43.3 42.6 46.9 47.1 48.2
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Imports, total 12995 12947 14575 17647 22554 28312 31978 39152 29536 30764 34492 33059 35435 37510 44044 47420 51539 55514 60420
1. United States 2538 2610 2626 3532 4162 5225 6243 7624 6561 6366 6413 6412 7289 7407 8276 9105 8404 7843 7731
2. Japan 2397 2517 3087 4022 5447 6303 6916 7955 6030 6136 6511 6633 7233 7640 7674 8071 7004 6842 7122
3. Singapore 508 475 551 979 1489 1278 1689 2287 1740 1742 2325 2073 2311 2542 3421 3727 4356 6219 6218
4. China, People's Republic of 182 243 184 182 320 660 653 972 1199 1040 786 975 1252 1798 2659 2973 3672 4001 4561
5. Saudi Arabia 620 690 874 740 994 1719 1630 1110 607 811 1048 887 1000 1198 1275 2182 2981 3526 5154
6. Korea, Republic of 499 639 697 902 1170 1428 1643 2295 2189 2723 2754 2082 2754 2401 2740 2294 3218 3278 3129
7. Thailand 150 100 138 179 212 422 575 865 794 822 879 925 1052 1361 1572 1583 2089 2277 2324
8. Malaysia 288 403 413 358 487 622 792 1017 924 979 1307 1080 1293 1359 1981 1779 2100 2283 2998
9. Hong Kong, China 577 614 721 879 1146 1374 1343 1636 1300 1226 1243 1335 1583 1601 1739 1929 2065 2219 2102
10. Germany 563 490 670 616 798 976 1208 1236 822 801 771 792 708 927 1196 1131 1374 1244 1148
External debt percent of GNI 69.4 71.2 61.6 64.9 61.2 51.7 51.0 59.1 78.2 72.7 72.3 76.6 73.3 73.2 65.1 57.7 47.3 41.9 …
Total long-term debt percent of total debt 82.5 81.4 80.9 82.7 83.2 84.7 81.0 75.1 86.1 88.4 87.1 86.3 87.9 88.2 90.5 89.0 91.7 89.2 …
Short-term debt percent of total debt 14.5 15.2 15.8 13.9 14.2 13.4 18.1 23.3 10.9 8.5 9.4 10.3 9.3 9.9 8.3 10.4 8.3 10.8 …
27.0
Debt service percent of exports of goods and services 23.0 24.4 25.6 19.0 16.1 13.4 9.3 10.9 14.1 14.3 21.2 21.1 20.5 20.8 16.8 19.6 13.7 …
a Data for 1990–1999 are based on the interim population estimates of NSCB Resolution No. 2 (Series of 2002) Adoption of the Decennial
Census-Based Population Growth Rates. Data for 2000–2008 are based on the 2000 census-based medium assumption population
b projections.
Data are based on household population of 15 years old and over and average of the results of the four rounds of the Labor Force Survey
(LFS). Reference period is past week. For 2000 onward, data are based on the master sample of the 1995 Census of Population and
c Housing.
BeginningFor 2005,
April data
2005, theare average ofdefinition
unemployed three rounds of the LFS
was revised (see footnote
to include c). who are 15 years old and over and are reported as:
all persons
(1) without work; (2) currently available for work; and (3) seeking work or not seeking work due to valid reasons.
d Changes in compilation methodology have been applied to data beginning 2000.
e The 2000 growth rates are based on the January 2003 estimates where the 2000 data are linked.
f Data for 2008 refer to the average of first to third quarter data.
g Beginning 1995, data were converted from barrels to metric tons using a conversion factor of 1 barrel = 0.15897882 metric tons.
h Refers to refinery run and energy uses and losses.
i Includes beverages and tobacco.
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
j Beginning 2001, data series based on the monetary survey concept were revised to adopt the depository corporations survey concept,
which expanded the coverage of other depository corporations to include thrift banks, nonstock savings and loan associations and
k nonbanks with quasi-banking
Includes liabilities functions,
excluded from along with
broad money commercial
(Other Liabilities)and rural banks.
beginning 2001.
l Refers to the weighted average interest rates of sample commercial banks.
m Refers to rates charged on interest-bearing deposits with maturities of less than or equal to one year.
n Refers to rates charged on interest-bearing deposits with maturities of over one year.
o On obligation basis.
p Includes agrarian reform and natural resources.
q Includes trade and tourism.
r Includes subsidy to local government units.
s Includes other social services, social service subsidy to local government units, net lending, debt service, and land distribution.
t Beginning 1999, the BOP Manual 5th Edition was adopted where the overall BOP position refers to the change in the net international
reserves. Revisions in the compilation methodology of trade-in goods, services, income, current transfers, and financial account were
u likewise undertaken.
Prior to 1999, trade-in goods data included all goods leaving the country and entering any of the seaports and airports. Data from 1999
onward included only shipped goods that involve a change in ownership.
v Prior to 1999, both current and capital transfers were reported under the transfers account. Beginning 1999, current transfers were
reported under the transfers account while capital transfers were reported under the capital account.
w Prior to 1999, the financial account consists of medium- and long-term loans, trading of bonds in the secondary market, investments,
change in commercial banks’ net foreign assets, and short-term capital. From 1999 onward, the capital account is presented separately
from the financial account with transactions on loans being recorded under financial account other investment; bonds, under portfolio
x investment;
From and
1990 to intracompany
1998, loans,
item includes dataunder direct investment.
on revaluation adjustments, unremittable arrears/adjustments and purchase of collateral when
such transactions occur. Beginning 1999, net unclassified items is used as an offsetting account to the overstatement or understatement
in either receipts or payments of the recorded BOP components vis-a-vis the overall BOP position.
y Beginning 2002, change in commercial banks' net foreign assets is derived by deducting foreign assets from foreign liabilities. This
includes assigned capital of foreign banks in local branches that are converted to pesos.
z Beginning 1999, overall BOP position is determined by deducting change in reserve liabilities from change in reserve assets.
Sources:
Labor Force Official communication, 24 April 2009; past communication. National Statistics Office.
National Accounts For 1990–2001, National Accounts of the Philippines (base year 1985), February
2006 and past issues. National Statistical Coordination Board.
For 2002–2008, Official communication, 30 April 2009; past communication.
National Statistical Coordination Board.
Production Indexes
Agriculture FAOSTAT Database Online. Food and Agriculture O
Manufacturing
Price Indexes Official communication, 24 April 2009; past communication. National Statistics Office.
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Money and Banking Official communication, 23 April 2009; past communication. Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas.
Government Finance Official communication, 24 April 2009; past communication. Bureau of the Treasury.
Expenditure by Function Official communication, 30 April 2009; past communication. National Statistical
Coordination Board.
Provincial and Other Local Governments
External Trade For 1990–1996, Official communication, 11 April 1997. National Statistical
Coordination Board.
For 1997, Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines, 1998. National Statistics Office.
Direction of Trade For 1990-2007, Direction of Trade Statistics CD-ROM, May 2009. International
Monetary Fund.
Balance of Payments Official communication, 23 April 2009; past communication. Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas.
International Reserves International Financial Statistics CD-ROM, May 2009. International Monetary Fund.
Exchange Rates