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2017 Board Resolutions

 

Resolution No. 1. Ratifying and Adopting the Board Resolutions Issued by the Former National Statistical Coordination Board Resolution No.
CALABARZON’s Economy Expands in 2015

 

The economy of CALABARZON accelerated from 5.1 percent in 2014 to 5.9 percent in 2015. The higher growth was attributed to the improved performance of Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing (AHFF) and Services.
2016 RSC Resolutions

 

RSC-IV-A RESOLUTION NO. 1 Adopting the CY 2015 CALABARZON Regional Statistics Committee Accomplishment Report   RSC-IV-A RESOLUTION NO.
2016 Board Resolutions

 

Resolution No. 1. Approving the Advance Release Calendar on Collection and Dissemination of Education Statistics/Indicators Resolution No. 2. Approving and Adopting the Philippine Cultural Statistics Framework Resolution No.
2015 RSC Resolutions

 

RSC-IV-A RESOLUTION NO.
Industry Sector Still Drives the Growth in CALABARZON’s Economy

 

The economy of CALABARZON grew by 5.1 percent in 2014, albeit at a slower pace compared to its 6.7 percent growth in 2013. The Industry sector contributed much to the growth in the economy of the region.
2015 Board Resolutions

 

Resolution No. 01. Approving the Budgetary Thrusts of the Philippine Statistical Systems for the period 2016-2017. Resolution No. 02. Approving the Data Item to be included in the 2015 Census of Population. Resolution No. 03.
2014 Board Resolutions

 

Resolution No. 1: Adopting the Methodology Used in Generating the 2010 Census of Population and Housing-Based National Population Projections   Resolution No.
Special Release - September 2021, Batangas Province (Preliminary Results)

 

The data presented herein are based on the documents submitted by the local civil registrars of the province and consists of timely and delayed registrations received during the month.
PSA Batangas starts Monthly Labor Force Survey (LFS)

 

PSA Batangas starts Monthly Labor Force Survey (LFS) The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) announce the conduct of the monthly Labor Force Survey (LFS) in between the regular quarterly LFS starting February 2021.