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Labor Inspectors per 100,000 Employees in Private Establishments
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Contact and information

Information

Unit
As Indicated
Contact
Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F Cyberpod 3 Eton Centris, EDSA Corner Quezon
Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines 1101
Telefax No.: +632-3761921
Email: lsrsd.staff@psa.gov.ph

Latest update
9/28/2018
Update frequency
Annually
Creation date
9/28/2018
Source
Department of Labor and Employment-Bureau of Working Conditions, Administrative records (labor inspectors); and Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.
Matrix
3K3E9060
Footnotes

Footnotes

Notes:
1. Annualized data for 2014 from the Labor Force Survey is the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data for Leyte province only while that of January exclude Region VIII.
2. Annualized data for 2015 from the Labor Force Survey is the average of estimates for January, April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data for Leyte province only. The use of the
four survey rounds that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Inter-Agency Committee on Labor and Productivity Statistics.
3. See Metadata of Statistical Indicators on Decent Work for definitions and other information.
Sources: Department of Labor and Employment-Bureau of Working Conditions, Administrative records (labor inspectors); and Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.