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Employed Persons by Major Occupation, by Region, by Sex: 2018 to 2021
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Information

Unit
in thousands
Contact
Labor Supply Statistics Division (LSSD)
Philippine Statistics Authority
20/F PSA Headquarters, PSA Complex
East Avenue, Quezon City
Latest update
8/7/2024
Update frequency
Annual
Survey
Labor Force Survey (LFS)
Creation date
6/21/2024
Source
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Matrix
1B3AEPO0
Footnotes

Footnotes

1/ Estimates for April 2005 to January 2016 adopted the 2000-based Population Projection
2/ Starting April 2005, the new unemployment definition was adopted per NSCB Resolution no. 15 dated October 20, 2004. As indicated in the said resolution, the unemployed include all persons who are 15 years old and over as of their last birthday and are reported as (1) without work; AND (2) currently available for work; AND (3) seeking work OR not seeking work due to valid reasons.
3/ The province of Basilan is included in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao while Isabela City (Basilan) is placed under Region IX, in accordance with Executive Order No. 36.
4/ Calculation of the October 2013 estimates includes data from the Province of Leyte.
5/ Region VIII was not covered in the January 2014 LFS due to the effects of Typhoon Yolanda
6/ The province of Leyte was not covered during the April 2014, July 2014, October 2014, January 2015 and April 2015 rounds because new sampling frame for the province of Leyte has to be created as an effect of the large number of households in Leyte which were displaced by typhoon Yolanda. The old listing of households for Leyte used as sampling frame for the 2003 Master Sample is no longer usable.
7/ Starting 2021, the Labor Force Survey is conducted monthly. However, the regular LFS rounds (January, April, July and October rounds) can provide reliable estimates at the regional level while the Special LFS rounds (February, March, May, June, August, September, November and December rounds) can only provide reliable estimate at the national level. In the annual estimates starting 2021, the estimates were derived by taking the average of all the LFS rounds from January to December.
8/ Starting January 2023, the new structure of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) includes provinces of Maguindanao del Sur and Maguindanao del Norte (previously Province of Maguindanao), Cotabato City and the eight cluster areas (63 barangays, previously from Province of Cotabato)
9/ P - Preliminary and may change
10/ Estimates from April 2005 to June 2022 were final
11/ An “employed” persons are individuals 15 years old and over who were reported either as with a job or business for at least one hour in a week. Persons are also considered employed if they are with a job/business even though not at work during the reference period because of reasons such as: a. Temporary illness/injury b. Absence for reasons such as public holidays, vacation or annual leave, sick leave, maternity or paternity leave or other leave of absence c. Bad weather or disaster d. On strike e. Persons absent for other reasons such as furlough; disorganization or suspension of work, lack of clients, capital or materials; strike or lockout f. Government lockdown/community quarantine, etc. g. Persons have an unknown duration of absence but expect to return to the same job or business once the restrictions in place (where applicable) are lifted
12/ Estimates from April 2016 to 2023 used the 2012. Philippine Standard Occupation Classification