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2012 BERMUDA DIGEST OF STATISTICS | DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
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12Bermuda digest of statistics
GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDACabinet Office
Department of Statistics
BERMUDA DIGESTOF STATISTICS
2012
Published by:
GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDAThe Cabinet Office
Department of Statistics
Cedar Park Centre48 Cedar Avenue Hamilton HM 11 Bermuda
P.O. Box HM 3015 Hamilton HM MX BermudaPhone (441) 297-7761 Fax: (441) 295-8390
Email: [email protected]: www.statistics.gov.bm
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PREFACE
The Bermuda Digest of Statistics was first produced in 1973. The publication provides an annual summary of various socioeconomic statistics designed for convenient reference. The tables are grouped by theme to form a total of 13 sections. Unless otherwise stated, the statistics are for Bermuda. Some tables from the previous edition have been removed because the data is no longer collected or is now in a different format. Similarly, tables have been modified/ added to this edition to enhance the variety of data provided.
The name of the department or organization whose reports or published statements were used is noted under each table. The assistance provided by these organizations is acknowledged gratefully.
The figures in the Digest are mainly annual totals and totals for calendar months. Wherever possible, and space permitting, series have been provided for the period 2001 to 2011 Figures for earlier years may be found in previous editions of the Digest.
Valerie Robinson-James Director Department of Statistics
March 2013
Symbols:.. not available— zero or less than ½%( ) negative figuree estimated figurep provisional figurer revised figure
Note: In some tables, figures may not add to totals due to rounding.
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CONTENTS PageI POPULATION 1.1 Civilian Population ........................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Population by Parish, Sex and Race .............................................................................. 3 1.3 Population by Sex and Selected Age Groups ................................................................. 4 1.4 Population by Nativity and Race ................................................................................... 5 1.5 Foreign-Born Population by Country of Birth and Race ................................................. 6 1.6 Registered Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths ....................................................... 7 1.7 Live Births by Age of Mother and Natal Status ............................................................. 8 1.8 Persons Marrying by Previous Marital Status of Bride and Groom ................................ 9 1.9 Persons Marrying by Sex and Age of Partners ............................................................. 10 1.10 Marriages by Age of Bride and Groom ........................................................................ 11 1.11 Persons Marrying by Previous Marital Status, Sex and Age ......................................... 12 1.12 Persons Granted Divorces by Age and Marital Status at Marriage .............................. 13 1.13 Persons Granted Divorces by Age at Marriage and Duration of Marriage ................... 14 1.14 Persons Granted Divorces by Age at Marriage and Reasons for Divorce ..................... 15 1.15 Deaths by Selected Age Groups .................................................................................. 16
II EDUCATION 2.1 School Enrolment by Type of School and Sex of Student ............................................. 182.2 Primary School Enrolment by Type of School, Sex of Student and Class Year .............. 192.3 Middle School Enrolment by Type of School, Sex of Student and Class Year ............... 202.4 Secondary School Enrolment by Type of School, Sex of Student and Class Year .......... 212.5 Other Government School Enrolment by Type of School and Sex of Student .............. 22
2.6 Bermuda College Enrolment by Department and Sex of Student ................................ 23
III HEALTH3.1 King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Statistics ............................................................. 26
3.2 Mid Atlantic Wellness Institute (MAWI) Statistics ....................................................... 27 3.3 Number of Persons in Selected Occupations within
the Medical and Health Professions ............................................................................ 28 3.4 Government Expenditure on Health & Family Services ............................................... 29 3.5 Causes of Death by Selected Age Groups and Sex ...................................................... 30 3.6 Sexually Transmitted Infections by Age Group and Proportion of Patients Male ......... 31 3.7 Immunizations for Travel Purposes – Selected Diseases .............................................. 32 3.8 Number of Reported Cases of Selected Infectious Diseases ........................................ 33
IV LAW ENFORCEMENT 4.1 Selected Crime Statistics by Type of Crime .................................................................. 36 4.2 Total Amount of Drugs Seized and Location ............................................................... 37 4.3 Drug Enforcement Activity .......................................................................................... 38
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V LABOUR5.1 Total Occupied Jobs by Major Occupation and Industry Group ................................... 405.2 Summary Analysis of Occupied Jobs by Major Industry Group, Bermudian Status
and Sex of Job Holder ................................................................................................. 415.3 Summary Analysis of Occupied Jobs by Major Occupational Group, Bermudian Status
and Sex of Job Holder ................................................................................................. 425.4 Summary Analysis of Occupied Jobs by Major Occupational Group
and Age of Job Holder ................................................................................................ 435.5 Summary Analysis of Occupied Jobs by Major Occupational Group
and Major Economic Activity ..................................................................................... 445.6 Foreign-Born Workers by Industry Group for Census Years – 1991, 2000 and 2010 .... 45
5.7 Estimated Number of Work Permits Issued for Private Sector Employees ................... 46 5.8 Employment Placements by Month ............................................................................ 47 5.9 Registered Unemployed at Month-end ....................................................................... 48 VI PRICES AND WAGES
6.1 Bermuda Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Annual Averages ........................................... 50 6.2 Expenditure Group Weights Used in the CPI ............................................................... 51 6.3 Selected Average Retail Prices .................................................................................... 52 6.4 Basic Weekly Pay Rates – Industrial Workers .............................................................. 54 6.5 Annual Rates of Pay – Public Sector Non-Industrial Workers ...................................... 57
VII HOME FINANCE 7.1 Central Government: Revenue and Expenditure ......................................................... 60
7.2 Bermuda Monetary Authority Balance Sheet .............................................................. 61 7.3 Corporation of Hamilton: Revenue and Expenditure ................................................... 62 7.4 Corporation of St. George: Revenue and Expenditure ................................................. 63 7.5 Combined Balance Sheets of Commercial Banks and Deposit Companies .................. 64 7.6 Bermuda Register of Companies ................................................................................. 65
VIII NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 8.1 Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin (At current market prices) ..................... 68
8.2 Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin (At constant market prices) ................... 69 8.3 Balance of Payments Estimates .................................................................................. 70
IX EXTERNAL TRADE 9.1 Imports by Commodity Groups ................................................................................... 72
9.2 Imports by Country ..................................................................................................... 73 9.3 Value of Goods Exported ............................................................................................ 74 X TRANSPORT
10.1 Registered Road Vehicles ............................................................................................ 76 10.2 Public Passenger Road Transport ................................................................................ 77
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10.3 Number of Reported Accidents and Vehicles Involved by Type .................................... 78 10.4 Main Causes of Road Traffic Accidents ....................................................................... 79 10.5 Road Casualties .......................................................................................................... 80 10.6 Analysis of Traffic Fatalities ......................................................................................... 81 10.7 Ferry Service Receipts ................................................................................................. 82
10.8 Arrival of Overseas Shipping ....................................................................................... 83 10.9 Airline Services – Passenger, Cargo and Mail Carried ................................................. 84
XI VISITOR ARRIVALS 11.1 Visitor Arrivals ............................................................................................................. 86
11.2 Origin of Visitors by Air and Country ........................................................................... 87 11.3 Canada – Air Visitors by Province of Residence .......................................................... 89 11.4 U.S.A. – Air Visitors by State of Residence ................................................................... 90 11.5 Visitor Arrivals by Month ............................................................................................ 92 XII WEATHER
12.1 Pressure, Temperature, Humidity and Rainfall ............................................................. 94 12.2 Mean Air Temperature ................................................................................................ 95 12.3 Mean Relative Humidity ............................................................................................. 96 12.4 Rainfall ....................................................................................................................... 97 12.5 Mean Water Temperature ............................................................................................ 98 12.6 Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes ..................................................................... 99 XIII MISCELLANEOUS
13.1 Value of Domestic Agricultural Output ..................................................................... 102 13.2 Bermuda Plan 2008 Zonings ..................................................................................... 103 13.3 Amount of Electricity Consumed ............................................................................... 104 13.4 Gross Receipts from Electricity Consumption ............................................................ 105 13.5 Telephone Subscribers by Type .................................................................................. 106 13.6 Gross Receipts from Telephone Traffic ....................................................................... 107 13.7 Completed Dwelling Units ........................................................................................ 108 13.8 Disposition of Applications for Planning Permission ................................................. 109 13.9 Bermuda Fire Service Statistics ................................................................................. 110 13.10 Number of Fires by Type of Fire ................................................................................. 111
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Section I ________________________________________
Population
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Table 1.1
Year Total Male Female
Census Figures1
1911 18,994 9,070 9,9241921 20,127 9,629 10,4981931 27,789 14,174 13,6151939 30,516 15,034 15,4821950 37,403 18,148 19,2551960 42,640 21,233 21,4071970 52,976 26,671 26,3051980 54,670 26,715 27,9551991 59,324 28,911 30,4132000 62,960 30,381 32,579
2010 2 65,059 31,358 33,701
Year-end Estimates3
1980 4 54,870 26,886 27,9841981 55,231 26,965 28,2661982 55,667 27,161 28,5061983 56,194 27,420 28,7741984 56,652 27,658 28,9941985 57,145 27,884 29,2611986 57,619 28,113 29,5061987 58,080 28,298 29,7821988 58,616 28,517 30,0991989 59,066 28,740 30,3261990 59,588 28,991 30,5971991 58,460 28,345 30,1151992 58,731 28,452 30,2791993 59,090 28,627 30,4631994 59,550 28,803 30,7471995 59,942 28,969 30,9731996 60,317 29,125 31,1921997 60,678 29,283 31,3951998 61,210 29,426 31,7841999 61,360 29,564 31,7962000 62,310 29,930 32,3802001 62,699 30,127 32,5722002 63,125 30,354 32,7712003 63,525 30,575 32,9502004 63,955 30,821 33,1342005 64,353 31,024 33,3292006 64,693 31,193 33,5002007 65,084 31,380 33,7042008 65,462 31,563 33,8992009 65,811 31,739 34,0722010r 64,444 30,943 33,5012011 64,685 31,063 33,622
1Includes the institutional population Source: Department of Statistics and Registrar General2Includes 2,551 persons for which there is no data. For more details,
see Technical Note in the 2010 Population and Housing Census Report.3Population estimates based on natural increase
4Year-end estimates for 1980 differ somewhat
from census figures taken at mid-year 1980
POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Civilian Population
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Table 1.2
Grand White & Not White & Not White & Not Parish Year Total Black Other Stated Total Black Other Stated Total Black Other Stated
Total 1980 54,050 33,158 20,600 292 26,350 15,949 10,264 137 27,700 17,209 10,336 1551991 58,460 35,630 22,704 126 28,345 16,945 11,332 68 30,115 18,685 11,372 582000 62,059 37,056 24,735 268 29,802 17,465 12,205 132 32,257 19,591 12,530 136
2010 64,237 2 38,399 25,459 379 30,858 18,130 12,538 190 33,379 20,269 12,921 189
St. George's 1980 4,587 3,195 1,362 30 2,309 1,594 697 18 2,278 1,601 665 121991 4,623 3,198 1,407 18 2,296 1,594 696 6 2,327 1,604 711 122000 5,451 3,738 1,665 48 2,652 1,810 820 22 2,799 1,928 845 262010 6,422 4,407 1,977 38 3,143 2,157 967 19 3,279 2,250 1,010 19
Hamilton 1980 3,784 2,568 1,161 55 1,833 1,243 562 28 1,951 1,325 599 271991 4,680 3,179 1,495 6 2,277 1,515 760 2 2,403 1,664 735 42000 5,270 3,381 1,878 11 2,538 1,597 935 6 2,732 1,784 943 52010 5,862 3,797 2,050 15 2,806 1,789 1,008 9 3,056 2,008 1,042 6
Smith's 1980 4,463 1,818 2,637 8 2,203 878 1,320 5 2,260 940 1,317 31991 5,261 2,246 3,014 1 2,539 1,051 1,488 ― 2,722 1,195 1,526 12000 5,658 2,289 3,325 44 2,735 1,080 1,635 r 20 2,923 1,209 1,690 242010 5,406 2,195 3,171 40 2,624 1,068 1,531 25 2,782 1,127 1,640 15
Devonshire 1980 6,843 4,270 2,532 41 3,225 1,991 1,221 13 3,618 2,279 1,311 281991 7,371 4,712 2,645 14 3,491 2,184 1,299 8 3,880 2,528 1,346 62000 7,307 4,637 2,635 35 3,436 2,119 1,298 19 3,871 2,518 1,337 162010 7,332 4,610 2,683 39 3,481 2,106 1,350 25 3,851 2,504 1,333 14
Pembroke 1980 12,060 8,141 3,841 78 5,854 3,936 1,884 34 6,206 4,205 1,957 441991 11,507 7,527 3,955 25 5,572 3,612 1,947 13 5,935 3,915 2,008 122000 11,306 7,252 3,983 71 5,361 3,397 1,929 35 5,945 3,855 2,054 362010 10,610 6,494 4,042 74 5,107 3,081 1,990 36 5,503 3,413 2,052 38
Paget 1980 4,497 1,183 3,309 5 2,190 561 1,627 2 2,307 622 1,682 31991 4,877 1,247 3,623 7 2,364 578 1,782 4 2,513 669 1,841 32000 5,088 1,316 3,753 19 2,490 627 1,852 11 2,598 689 1,901 82010 5,702 1,792 3,858 52 2,738 821 1,891 26 2,964 971 1,967 26
Warwick 1980 6,948 4,730 2,180 38 3,368 2,259 1,088 21 3,580 2,471 1,092 171991 7,900 5,224 2,664 12 3,774 2,444 1,321 9 4,126 2,780 1,343 32000 8,587 5,426 3,150 11 4,068 2,541 1,522 5 4,519 2,885 1,628 62010 8,615 5,346 3,221 48 4,063 2,479 1,565 19 4,552 2,867 1,656 29
Southampton 1980 4,613 2,717 1,888 8 2,332 1,331 997 4 2,281 1,386 891 41991 5,804 3,391 2,384 29 2,921 1,647 1,258 16 2,883 1,744 1,126 132000 6,117 3,569 2,524 24 3,052 1,728 1,312 12 3,065 1,841 1,212 122010 6,633 3,990 2,606 37 3,256 1,919 1,322 15 3,377 2,071 1,284 22
Sandys 1980 6,255 4,536 1,690 29 3,036 2,156 868 12 3,219 2,380 822 171991 6,437 4,906 1,517 14 3,111 2,320 781 10 3,326 2,586 736 42000 7,275 5,448 1,822 5 3,470 2,566 902 2 3,805 2,882 920 32010 7,655 5,768 1,851 36 3,640 2,710 914 16 4,015 3,058 937 20
Black includes: Black, Black & White, and Black & Other. Source: Population Censuses
White & Other includes: White, White & Other and Asian & Other.
1Censuses exclude the institutional population. The 2000 and 2010 censuses
exclude 39 and 82 non-sheltered persons, respectively.2Includes 2,551 persons for which there is no data. For more details,
see Technical Note in the 2010 Population and Housing Census Report.
POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Population by Parish, Sex and Race1
Total Male Female
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Tab
le 1
.3
Age
Gro
upT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
e
All
ages
54,0
5026
,350
27,7
0058
,460
28,3
4530
,115
62,0
5929
,802
32,2
5764
,237
530
,858
33,3
79U
nder
53,
733
1,86
21,
871
4,05
12,
003
2,04
83,
989
1,97
82,
011
3,56
71,
851
1,71
65-
148,
514
4,36
24,
152
7,35
43,
703
3,65
17,
858
3,92
33,
935
6,93
73,
465
3,47
215
-16
1,94
996
998
01,
411
701
710
1,50
977
873
11,
352
698
654
17-1
92,
677
1,34
41,
333
2,26
11,
165
1,09
62,
033
998
1,03
52,
079
984
1,09
520
-24
4,91
92,
324
2,59
54,
406
2,23
02,
176
3,22
21,
557
1,66
53,
342
1,60
81,
734
25-2
95,
341
2,66
22,
679
5,93
12,
946
2,98
54,
661
2,25
02,
411
4,07
61,
947
2,12
930
-44
12,0
146,
001
6,01
315
,675
7,64
48,
031
17,3
078,
484
r8,
823
14,8
537,
419
7,43
445
-64
10,4
325,
003
5,42
911
,975
5,75
46,
221
14,7
587,
088
7,67
019
,348
9,22
110
,127
65 a
nd O
ver
4,47
11,
823
2,64
85,
396
2,19
93,
197
6,72
22,
746
3,97
68,
683
3,66
55,
018
1 Excl
udes
inst
itutio
nal p
opul
atio
n of
620
.So
urce
: Pop
ulat
ion
Cen
suse
s2 Ex
clud
es in
stitu
tiona
l pop
ulat
ion
of 8
64.
3 Excl
udes
inst
itutio
nal p
opul
atio
n of
901
and
39
non-
shel
tere
d pe
rson
s.4 Ex
clud
es in
stitu
tiona
l pop
ulat
ion
of 8
22 a
nd 8
2 no
n-sh
elte
red
pers
ons.
5 Incl
udes
2,5
51 p
erso
ns fo
r w
hich
the
re is
no
data
. Fo
r m
ore
deta
ils,
see
Tec
hnic
al N
ote
in t
he 2
010
Popu
latio
n an
d H
ousi
ng C
ensu
s R
epor
t.
PO
PU
LAT
ION
AN
D V
ITA
L ST
AT
IST
ICS
Pop
ulat
ion
by S
ex a
nd S
elec
ted
Age
Gro
ups
1980
119
91 2
2000
320
10 4
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Table 1.4
White, Other &
White, Other &
White, Other &
Year Total Black Not Stated Total Black Not Stated Total Black Not Stated
1950 1 37,403 22,638 14,765 28,749 21,030 7,719 8,654 1,608 7,046
1960 1 42,640 26,683 15,957 33,887 25,399 8,488 8,753 1,284 7,469
1970 2 52,330 30,897 21,433 37,834 28,707 9,127 14,496 2,190 12,306
1980 2 54,050 33,158 20,892 39,880 30,722 9,158 14,170 2,436 11,734
1991 2 58,460 3 35,630 22,827 42,634 32,318 10,316 15,823 3,312 12,511
2000 4 62,059 5 37,001 24,964 44,290 33,293 10,997 17,675 3,708 13,967
2010 6 64,237 7 36,510 24,824 42,802 31,767 11,035 18,532 4,743 13,789
Black includes: Black, Black & White, and Black & Other. Source: Population Censuses
White, Other & Not Stated includes: White, White & Other, Asian, Other and Not Stated.
1Includes institutional population.2Excludes institutional population.3Includes 3 persons who did not state their nativity.4Excludes institutional population and 39 non-sheltered persons.5Includes 94 persons who did not state their nativity.6Excludes institutional population and 82 non-sheltered persons.7Includes 352 persons who did not state their nativity and 2,551 persons for which there is no data.
For more details, see Technical Note in the 2010 Population and Housing Census Report.
POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Population by Nativity and Race
Total Population Bermuda Born Foreign Born
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Tab
le 1
.5
Whi
te,
Whi
te,
Whi
te,
Whi
te,
Cou
ntry
/Reg
ion
O
ther
&O
ther
&O
ther
&O
ther
&of
Bir
thT
otal
Bla
ckN
ot S
tate
dT
otal
Bla
ckN
ot S
tate
dT
otal
Bla
ckN
ot S
tate
dT
otal
Bla
ckN
ot S
tate
d
All
Cou
ntri
es14
,170
2,43
611
,734
15,8
233,
312
12,5
1117
,675
3,70
813
,967
18,5
321
4,74
313
,789
Car
ibbe
an2
1,41
91,
308
111
1,86
11,
673
188
2,06
81,
887
181
2,65
12,
400
251
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
4,84
111
14,
730
4,78
018
44,
596
4,84
623
24,
614
3,94
226
63,
676
Can
ada
1,42
184
1,33
71,
643
145
1,49
82,
560
198
2,36
22,
235
276
1,95
9A
zore
s/Po
rtug
al1,
759
31,
756
2,11
517
2,09
81,
750
191,
731
1,57
427
1,54
7U
nite
d St
ates
2,79
559
72,
198
3,10
81,
038
2,07
03,
413
1,13
72,
276
3,42
41,
236
2,18
8A
sian
Cou
ntri
es..
....
....
..1,
117
431,
074
2,30
589
2,21
6A
fric
an C
ount
ries
....
....
....
232
7315
961
528
333
2O
ther
Eur
opea
n C
ount
ries
....
..88
714
873
1,05
320
1,03
31,
125
451,
080
Oth
er a
nd N
ot S
tate
d31,
935
333
1,60
21,
429
241
1,18
863
699
537
661
121
540
Blac
k in
clud
es: B
lack
, Bla
ck &
Whi
te a
nd B
lack
& O
ther
.So
urce
: Pop
ulat
ion
Cen
suse
s
Whi
te, O
ther
& N
ot S
tate
d in
clud
es: W
hite
, Whi
te &
Oth
er, A
sian
, Oth
er a
nd N
ot S
tate
d.
1 Excl
udes
per
sons
for
whi
ch t
here
is n
o da
ta.
2 Thi
s ca
tego
ry c
aptu
res
Com
mon
wea
lth C
arib
bean
cou
ntri
es in
198
0.3 Ex
clud
es n
ot s
tate
d va
lues
for
2000
and
201
0.
For
mor
e de
tails
, see
Tec
hnic
al N
ote
in t
he 2
010
Popu
latio
n an
d H
ousi
ng C
ensu
s R
epor
t.
PO
PU
LAT
ION
AN
D V
ITA
L ST
AT
IST
ICS
Fore
ign-
Bor
n P
opul
atio
n by
Cou
ntry
/Reg
ion
of B
irth
and
Rac
e
1980
1991
r20
00r
2010
r
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Tab
le 1
.6
Yea
rT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
File
dG
rant
edT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
e T
otal
M
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
al
Mal
eFe
mal
e
2001
831
443
388
22
―92
325
320
444
224
619
63
3―
22
―20
0283
042
340
7―
――
937
289
252
404
196
208
――
――
――
2003
834
432
402
――
―86
124
520
743
421
122
32
11
1―
120
0483
644
539
1―
――
868
229
185
406
199
207
――
――
――
2005
835
441
394
63
382
022
320
243
723
819
92
11
21
120
0679
841
738
13
21
876
229
198
458
248
210
31
24
22
2007
859
427
432
22
―84
625
424
046
824
022
84
4―
33
―20
0882
143
039
12
―2
721
256
229
443
247
196
42
24
22
2009
819
427
392
11
―68
324
217
747
025
121
91
―1
――
―20
1076
937
339
63
3―
619
243
210
475
255
220
11
――
――
2011
670
340
330
21
155
520
717
742
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Table 1.7 Live Births by Age of Mother and Natal Status
Year and Live Births Total
Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
40 & Over
2001 Total IW
OW
831 518 313
69 3
66
132 39 93
193 115 78
244 206 38
156 126 30
37 29 8
2002 Total IW
OW
830 533 297
57 1
56
130 27
103
197 135 62
261 218 43
146 124 22
39 28 11
2003 Total IW
OW
834 531 303
79 4
75
116 32 84
203 137 66
250 201 49
148 127 21
38 30 8
2004 Total IW
OW
831 544 287
33 3
30
127 19
108
176 102 74
289 244 45
165 145 20
41 31 10
2005 Total IW
OW
835 543 292
49 3
46
123 27 96
184 109 75
264 232 32
163 132 31
52 40 12
2006 Total IW
OW
798 529 269
38 1
37
103 29 74
155 83 72
277 226 51
182 154 28
43 36 7
2007 Total IW
OW
859 546 313
27 1
26
151 36
115
184 108 76
294 229 65
162 137 25
41 35 6
2008 Total IW
OW
821 505 316
33 ―33
121 20
101
184 101 83
241 189 52
182 148 34
60 47 13
2009 Total IW
OW
819 508 311
35 3
32
109 20 89
186 100 86
252 193 59
192 156 36
45 36 9
2010 Total IW
OW
769 450 319
34 3
31
114 17 97
159 73 86
249 191 58
167 131 36
46 35 11
2011 Total IW
OW
670 380 290
12 ―12
84 16 68
169 66
103
212 153 59
146 107 39
47 38 9
IW - Children born in wedlock Source: Registry General
OW - Children born outside of wedlock
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Table 1.8 Persons Marrying by Previous Marital Status of Bride and Groom
Previous Marital Status of Groom
Year Previous Marital Status of Bride Total Single Divorced Widowed
2001 Total Single Divorced Widowed
923 613 286 24
573 469 102
2
328 142 172 14
22 2
12 8
2002 Total Single Divorced Widowed
937 606 304 27
587 490 93 4
315 111 190 14
35 5
21 9
2003 Total Single Divorced Widowed
861 545 305 11
538 436 101
1
298 104 188
6
25 5
16 4
2004 Total Single Divorced Widowed
868 528 323 17
494 389 104
1
343 131 204
8
31 8
15 8
2005 Total Single Divorced Widowed
820 515 288 17
492 383 105
4
308 127 175
6
20 5 8 7
2006 Total Single Divorced Widowed
876 576 280 20
547 447 98 2
304 128 166 10
25 1
16 8
2007 Total Single Divorced Widowed
846 600 227 19
579 490 85 4
253 108 135 10
14 2 7 5
2008 Total Single Divorced Widowed
721 507 204 10
454 394 59 1
245 106 133
6
22 7
12 3
2009 Total Single Divorced Widowed
683 461 205 17
427 364 60 3
229 90
128 11
27 7
17 3
2010 Total Single Divorced Widowed
619 431 169 19
387 327 55 5
219 101 106 12
13 3 8 2
2011 Total Single Divorced Widowed
555 131 407 17
344 57
286 1
199 73
114 12
12 1 7 4
Source: Registry General
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2003
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20
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Table 1.10
Under 60Age of Groom Total 20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 & Over
Total 846 1 319 324 143 43 16Under 20 ― ― ― ― ― ― ―20-29 212 1 173 38 ― ― ―30-39 379 ― 130 212 35 2 ―40-49 160 ― 13 63 69 14 150-59 60 ― 2 8 29 19 260 & Over 35 ― 1 3 10 8 13
Total 721 1 225 299 133 51 12Under 20 ― ― ― ― ― ― ―20-29 152 1 123 27 1 ― ―30-39 311 ― 89 197 19 6 ―40-49 136 ― 9 63 58 6 ―50-59 87 ― 4 10 43 28 260 & Over 35 ― ― 2 12 11 10
Total 683 5 217 260 131 52 18Under 20 1 1 ― ― ― ― ―20-29 161 4 120 34 2 1 ―30-39 255 ― 82 153 18 2 ―40-49 147 ― 13 62 62 10 ―50-59 85 ― 2 9 41 29 460 & Over 34 ― ― 2 8 10 14
Total 619 4 187 252 115 43 18Under 20 ― ― ― ― ― ― ―20-29 146 4 109 30 1 1 130-39 231 ― 64 151 13 3 ―40-49 143 ― 14 65 58 6 ―50-59 72 ― ― 6 40 23 360 & Over 27 ― ― ― 3 10 14
Total 555 ― 185 208 100 48 14Under 20 ― ― ― ― ― ― ―20-29 125 ― 97 24 4 ― ―30-39 203 ― 73 118 10 2 ―40-49 122 ― 13 53 46 9 150-59 72 ― 2 12 36 20 260 & Over 33 ― ― 1 4 17 11
Source: Registry General
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Marriages by Age of Bride and Groom
Age of Bride
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Table 1.11 Persons Marrying by Previous Marital Status, Sex and Age
Total Single Divorced Widowed
Age Group M F M F M F M F
2008
Total Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
721 ―29
123 172 139 73 63 60 27 35
721 1
59 166 184 115 67 66 32 19 12
454 ―29
120 146 96 29 19 9 4 2
507 1
58 161 158 73 28 21 6 1 ―
245 ――3
26 43 42 42 47 19 23
204 ―1 5
26 42 38 44 26 16 6
22 ―――――2 2 4 4
10
10 ―――――1 1 ―2 6
2009
Total Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
683 1
25 136 135 120 84 63 65 20 34
683 5
46 171 156 104 68 63 37 15 18
427 1
25 130 123 80 39 18 9 ―2
461 5
44 160 135 55 30 19 8 3 2
229 ――6
12 38 45 42 49 14 23
205 ―2
11 19 48 35 42 27 10 11
27 ――――2 ―3 7 6 9
17 ―――2 1 3 2 2 2 5
2010
Total Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
619 ―27
119 153 78 90 53 38 34 27
619 4
39 148 163 89 57 58 33 10 18
387 ―27
108 133 55 35 19 7 3 ―
431 4
39 142 140 58 21 19 3 1 4
219 ――11 20 23 53 33 28 30 21
169 ――6
23 30 33 35 25 6
11
13 ―――――2 1 3 1 6
19 ――――1 3 4 5 3 3
2011
Total Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over
555 ―18
107 119 84 65 57 44 28 33
555 ―37
148 125 83 55 45 29 19 14
344 ―18
105 106 58 27 17 7 4 2
361 ―37
141 97 52 24 6 4 ――
199 ――2
13 25 38 40 37 23 21
177 ――7
27 31 31 36 23 13 9
12 ――――1 ―――1
10
17 ―――1 ――3 2 6 5
M - Male
F - Female
Source: Registry General
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Table 1.12 Persons Granted Divorces by Age and Marital Status at Marriage
Total Single Divorced or Widowed Not Stated
Age Group M F M F M F M F
2007
Total 240 240 146 150 47 43 47 47 Under 20 ― 4 ― 4 ― ― ― ―20-24 36 56 34 52 ― 2 2 2 25-29 51 59 44 55 4 2 3 2 30-34 53 42 40 28 11 9 2 5 35-39 36 25 18 9 14 15 4 1 40 & Over 30 20 10 2 18 15 2 3 Not Stated 34 34 ― ― ― ― 34 34
2008
Total 229 229 122 125 49 45 58 59 Under 20 ― 10 ― 10 ― ― ― ―20-24 32 47 28 39 ― 2 4 6 25-29 45 53 40 48 ― 3 5 2 30-34 44 31 32 16 11 15 1 ―35-39 25 23 11 7 12 12 2 4 40 & Over 37 19 10 4 26 13 1 2 Not Stated 46 46 1 1 ― ― 45 45
2009
Total 177 177 96 102 45 39 36 36 Under 20 ― 1 ― 1 ― ― ― ―20-24 25 35 24 35 ― ― 1 ―25-29 36 38 35 33 1 4 ― 1 30-34 21 22 16 17 4 4 1 1 35-39 27 18 10 7 16 9 1 2 40 & Over 29 24 6 3 21 20 2 1 Not Stated 39 39 5 6 3 2 31 31
2010
Total 210 210 113 132 56 37 41 41 Under 20 ― 7 ― 6 ― ― ― 1 20-24 29 37 26 33 1 1 2 3 25-29 50 61 40 48 3 7 7 6 30-34 46 37 27 27 15 6 4 4 35-39 24 20 10 12 12 6 2 2 40 & Over 38 25 10 6 25 17 3 2 Not Stated 23 23 ― ― ― ― 23 23
2011
Total 177 177 113 126 41 28 23 23 Under 20 ― 3 ― 3 ― ― ― ―20-24 13 36 12 34 ― ― 1 2 25-29 51 46 46 42 4 2 1 2 30-34 36 32 27 25 6 6 3 1 35-39 28 17 16 11 9 4 3 2 40 & Over 34 28 10 9 22 16 2 3 Not Stated 15 15 2 2 ― ― 13 13
M - Male Source: Supreme Court Registry
F - Female
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Table 1.13 Persons Granted Divorces by Age at Marriage and Duration of Marriage
Age Group
Total Under
20 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 & Over 40 Not
Stated
Duration of Marriage (Years) M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
2007
Total Under 5 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 & Over Not Stated
240 44 71 34 30 20 23 18
240 44 71 34 30 20 23 18
――――――――
4 3 ――――1 ―
36 6
13 4 2 3 8 ―
56 7
25 3 4 6
11 ―
51 8
12 8 9 6 8 ―
59 9
10 9
15 9 7 ―
51 9
19 8 5 6 4 ―
42 10 17 8 3 3 1 ―
36 6
13 5 8 3 1 ―
25 3 8
10 2 1 1 ―
32 11 8 7 4 1 1 ―
20 8 5 2 4 ―1 ―
34 4 6 2 2 1 1
18
34 4 6 2 2 1 1
18
2008
Total Under 5 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 & Over Not Stated
229 41 63 32 24 25 16 28
229 41 63 32 24 25 16 28
――――――――
10 ―5 1 2 1 1 ―
32 6
10 4 6 4 2 ―
47 9
11 7 7 8 5 ―
45 6
14 8 2
10 5 ―
53 10 15 11 6 7 4 ―
44 10 10 8 6 4 6 ―
31 12 11 1 1 3 3 ―
25 6
10 4 2 3 ――
23 4 9 4 2 3 1 ―
37 11 15 5 4 1 1 ―
19 4 8 5 2 ―――
46 2 4 3 4 3 2
28
46 2 4 3 4 3 2
28
2009
Total Under 5 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 & Over
177 40 46 47 26 11 7
177 40 46 47 26 11 7
―――――――
1 ―1 ――――
25 5 5 6 5 2 2
35 4
10 10 6 4 1
36 7
10 8 4 5 2
38 8
10 9 4 4 3
21 3 8 6 3 1 ―
22 3
10 6 2 ―1
27 4 8
11 2 2 ―
18 4 5 6 2 1 ―
29 8 9 9 2 ―1
24 8 4 9 2 1 ―
39 13 6 7
10 1 2
39 13 6 7
10 1 2
2010
Total Under 5 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 & Over
210 45 64 37 26 19 19
210 45 64 37 26 19 19
―――――――
7 ―4 1 2 ――
29 5 8 3 7 2 4
37 5
10 5 6 6 5
50 7
11 6 7
11 8
61 13 13 7
10 8
10
46 8
14 10 5 3 6
37 7
15 9 1 2 3
24 9 8 5 2 ――
20 5 4 5 4 1 1
38 12 12 8 3 2 1
25 11 7 5 1 1 ―
23 4
11 5 2 1 ―
23 4
11 5 2 1 ―
2011
Total Under 5 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 & Over
177 29 55 34 34 11 14
177 29 55 34 34 11 14
―――――――
3 ―1 ―――2
13 2 3 2 2 ―4
36 10 8 3 8 2 5
51 9
11 8
13 3 7
46 7
10 11 12 3 3
36 6
10 7 8 4 1
32 4
10 8 6 1 3
28 5 9 8 4 1 1
17 1 8 3 2 3 ―
34 4
18 7 1 3 1
28 4
14 7 ―2 1
15 3 4 2 6 ――
15 3 4 2 6 ――
M - Male
F - Female
Source: Supreme Court Registry
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Table 1.14
Age Group M F M F M F M F M F M F
Total 240 240 152 152 44 44 18 18 8 8 18 18Under 20 ― 4 ― 2 ― 1 ― 1 ― ― ― ―20 - 24 36 56 26 41 5 9 4 3 1 3 ― ―25 - 29 51 59 33 40 9 13 6 5 3 1 ― ―30 - 34 51 42 33 24 13 11 2 5 3 2 ― ―35 - 39 37 25 26 17 8 6 2 1 1 1 ― ―40 & Over 32 20 23 17 6 1 3 2 ― ― ― ―Not Stated 33 34 11 11 3 3 1 1 ― 1 18 18
Total 229 229 138 138 47 47 11 11 5 5 28 28Under 20 ― 10 ― 6 ― 2 ― 1 ― 1 ― ―20 - 24 32 47 25 34 4 8 1 3 2 2 ― ―25 - 29 45 53 30 39 11 11 3 3 1 ― ― ―30 - 34 44 31 29 19 13 10 2 1 ― 1 ― ―35 - 39 25 23 16 14 6 6 2 3 1 ― ― ―40 & Over 37 19 25 13 8 5 3 ― 1 1 ― ―Not Stated 46 46 13 13 5 5 ― ― ― ― 28 28
Total 177 177 131 131 21 21 20 20 3 3 2 2Under 20 ― 1 ― 1 ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ―20 - 24 25 35 18 27 3 3 4 3 ― 2 ― ―25 - 29 36 38 26 28 3 4 5 6 2 ― ― ―30 - 34 21 22 16 18 4 1 1 3 ― ― ― ―35 - 39 27 18 22 11 4 6 1 1 ― ― ― ―40 & Over 29 24 23 20 2 2 3 1 ― ― 1 1Not Stated 39 39 26 26 5 5 6 6 1 1 1 1
Total 210 210 136 136 44 44 18 18 10 10 2 2Under 20 ― 7 ― 5 ― 1 ― 1 ― ― ― ―20 - 24 29 37 19 20 4 10 2 3 4 3 ― ―25 - 29 50 61 31 43 10 10 7 8 1 ― 1 130 - 34 46 37 26 25 12 6 5 3 3 3 ― ―35 - 39 24 20 19 12 4 4 1 2 ― 2 ― ―40 & Over 38 25 25 15 8 7 3 1 1 1 1 1Not Stated 23 23 16 16 6 6 ― ― 1 1 ― ―
Total 177 177 119 119 41 41 12 12 5 5 ― ―Under 20 ― 3 ― 2 ― 1 ― ― ― ― ― ―20 - 24 13 36 12 31 1 5 ― ― ― ― ― ―25 - 29 51 46 33 32 12 9 3 2 3 3 ― ―30 - 34 36 32 30 20 4 6 2 5 ― 1 ― ―35 - 39 28 17 17 12 7 4 3 1 1 ― ― ―40 & Over 34 28 19 14 11 10 3 3 1 1 ― ―Not Stated 15 15 8 8 6 6 1 1 ― ― ― ―
M - Male Source: Supreme Court Registry
F - Female
2009
2010
2011
2007
2008
Total Behaviour Separation Separation Desertion Stated
POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Persons Granted Divorces by Age at Marriage and Reasons for Divorce
Adultery &Unreasonable 2 Years 5 Years 2 Years Not
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Table 1.15
Age Groups
Year Total Under 1 1 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 44 45 - 64 65 - 84 85+
2001 442 3 2 1 3 26 70 222 1152002 404 ― 1 ― 1 25 73 200 1042003 434 2 ― ― 2 31 81 197 1212004 406 ― ― ― 1 10 72 208 1152005 437 2 ― ― 4 19 86 214 1122006 461 6 ― 1 3 15 91 229 1162007 468 3 1 ― 6 25 88 214 1312008 443 4 ― 1 9 22 75 204 1282009 470 1 1 ― 2 29 103 218 1162010 475 1 1 1 5 35 82 204 1462011 429 1 ― ― 9 17 67 198 137
1Excluding stillbirths and non-resident deaths. Source: Registry General
POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Deaths by Selected Age Groups1
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Section II ________________________________________
Education
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EDUCATION
Table 2.1
School Enrolment by Type of School and Sex of Student1
Total Government Schools2 Private Schools3 Bermuda College
Year Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
2001 10,604 5,174 5,430 6,284 3,225 3,059 3,606 1,634 1,972 714 315 399 2002 10,474 5,072 5,402 6,292 3,226 3,066 3,638 1,618 2,020 544 228 316 2003 10,720 5,115 5,605 6,496 3,296 3,200 3,613 1,590 2,023 611 229 382 2004 10,893 5,160 5,733 6,412 3,307 3,105 3,512 1,542 1,970 969 311 658 2005 10,517 5,026 5,491 6,258 3,257 3,001 3,470 1,522 1,948 789 247 542 2006 10,364 4,942 5,422 6,064 3,153 2,911 3,569 1,572 1,997 731 217 514 2007 10,294 4,922 5,372 5,958 3,063 2,895 3,650 1,633 2,017 686 226 460 2008 10,423 4,908 5,515 5,785 3,005 2,780 3,669 1,633 2,036 969 270 699 2009 10,598 5,009 5,589 5,614 2,918 2,696 3,715 1,676 2,039 1,269 415 854 2010 10,321 4,852 5,469 5,486 2,833 2,653 3,522 1,591 1,931 1,313 428 885 2011 10,139 4,812 5,327 5,450 2,831 2,619 3,411 1,552 1,859 1,278 429 849
1Excludes students attending tutorial sites (educational programming Source: Ministry of Education
outside of the formally established public and private systems). 2Includes preschools. 3Excludes preschools.
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Table 2.2
Year Type of School Total Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6
2001 Total 4,910 2,442 2,468 810 827 806 777 837 853 Government 3,184 1,655 1,529 529 538 538 480 551 548 Private 1,726 787 939 281 289 268 297 286 305
2002 Total 4,879 2,439 2,440 861 811 813 809 764 821 Government 3,160 1,650 1,510 559 538 524 536 467 536 Private 1,719 789 930 302 273 289 273 297 285
2003 Total 4,810 2,370 2,440 805 838 810 793 797 767 Government 3,111 1,612 1,499 516 547 543 510 528 467 Private 1,699 758 941 289 291 267 283 269 300
2004 Total 4,760 2,360 2,400 810 789 835 785 780 761 Government 3,138 1,628 1,510 544 510 545 530 503 506 Private 1,622 732 890 266 279 290 255 277 255
2005 Total 4,716 2,338 2,378 810 791 763 824 776 752 Government 3,069 1,613 1,456 513 527 491 536 526 476 Private 1,647 725 922 297 264 272 288 250 276
2006 Total 4,678 2,291 2,387 793 797 778 753 806 751 Government 3,021 1,563 1,458 518 506 508 479 514 496 Private 1,657 728 929 275 291 270 274 292 255
2007 Total 4,625 2,277 2,348 778 774 780 764 737 792 Government 2,934 1,508 1,426 508 497 495 484 457 493 Private 1,691 769 922 270 277 285 280 280 299
2008 Total 4,523 2,269 2,254 756 752 785 767 748 715 Government 2,853 1,504 1,349 472 489 506 485 464 437 Private 1,670 765 905 284 263 279 282 284 278
2009 Total 4,541 2,311 2,230 759 731 741 752 740 818 Government 2,803 1,503 1,300 466 455 488 473 469 452 Private 1,738 808 930 293 276 253 279 271 366
2010 Total 4,347 2,232 2,115 722 733 708 728 728 728 Government 2,735 1,480 1,255 456 446 450 478 449 456 Private 1,612 752 860 266 287 258 250 279 272
2011 Total 4,216 2,180 2,036 689 699 717 689 717 705 Government 2,637 1,439 1,198 414 444 448 435 465 431 Private 1,579 741 838 275 255 269 254 252 274
1Excludes students attending tutorial sites (educational programming Source: Ministry of Education outside of the formally established public and private systems.)
EDUCATION
Primary School Enrolment by Type of School, Sex of Student and Class Year1
Class Year
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Table 2.3
Class Year
Year Type of School Total Male Female 1 2 3
2001 Total 2,333 1,165 1,168 826 743 764 Government 1,404 723 681 490 447 467 Private 929 442 487 336 296 297
2002 Total 2,332 1,160 1,172 826 789 717 Government 1,364 717 647 467 464 433 Private 968 443 525 359 325 284
2003 Total 2,336 1,142 1,194 789 784 763 Government 1,371 710 661 445 456 470 Private 965 432 533 344 328 293
2004 Total 2,256 1,102 1,154 740 766 750 Government 1,287 677 610 416 426 445 Private 969 425 544 324 340 305
2005 Total 2,190 1,074 1,116 730 725 735 Government 1,269 662 607 437 407 425 Private 921 412 509 293 318 310
2006 Total 2,143 1,097 1,046 725 711 707 Government 1,199 652 547 382 418 399 Private 944 445 499 343 293 308
2007 Total 2,145 1,064 1,081 733 708 704 Government 1,177 615 562 397 369 411 Private 968 449 519 336 339 293
2008 Total 2,162 1,049 1,113 754 726 682 Government 1,141 590 551 396 382 363 Private 1,021 459 562 358 344 319
2009 Total 2,077 976 1,101 690 708 679 Government 1,074 531 543 347 361 366 Private 1,003 445 558 343 347 313
2010 Total 2,033 956 1,077 700 667 666 Government 1,057 522 535 355 343 359 Private 976 434 542 345 324 307
2011 Total 2,022 977 1,045 697 673 652 Government 1,067 542 525 381 341 345 Private 955 435 520 316 332 307
1Excludes students attending tutorial sites (educational programming Source: Ministry of Education
outside of the formally established public and private systems).
EDUCATION
Middle School Enrolment by Type of School, Sex of Student and Class Year1
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EDUCATION
Table 2.4
Secondary School Enrolment by Type of School, Sex of Student and Class Year1
Class Year
Year Type of School Total Male Female 1 2 3 4 5
2001 Total 2,232 1,050 1,182 714 685 643 190 ―Government 1,281 645 636 441 433 407 ― ―Private 951 405 546 273 252 236 190 ―
2002 Total 2,328 1,056 1,272 704 605 573 446 ―Government 1,377 670 707 407 372 338 260 ―Private 951 386 565 297 233 235 186 ―
2003 Total 2,490 1,135 1,355 716 670 566 515 23 Government 1,541 735 806 458 399 337 324 23 Private 949 400 549 258 271 229 191 ―
2004 Total 2,469 1,147 1,322 725 637 591 493 23 Government 1,548 762 786 464 402 366 293 23 Private 921 385 536 261 235 225 200 ―
2005 Total 2,388 1,130 1,258 684 635 532 507 30 Government 1,486 745 741 402 422 340 292 30 Private 902 385 517 282 213 192 215 ―
2006 Total 2,375 1,096 1,279 697 624 577 459 18 Government 1,407 697 710 397 360 371 261 18 Private 968 399 569 300 264 206 198 ―
2007 Total 2,416 1,122 1,294 767 640 537 466 6 Government 1,425 707 718 465 377 310 267 6 Private 991 415 576 302 263 227 199 ―
2008 Total 2,372 1,100 1,272 741 657 546 428 ―Government 1,394 691 703 463 401 315 215 ―Private 978 409 569 278 256 231 213 ―
2009 Total 2,320 1,083 1,237 721 630 503 466 ―Government 1,346 660 686 430 397 283 236 ―Private 974 423 551 291 233 220 230 ―
2010 Total 2,287 1,062 1,225 733 602 507 445 ―Government 1,353 657 696 459 344 316 234 ―Private 934 405 529 274 258 191 211 ―
2011 Total 2,202 1,007 1,195 667 604 490 441 ―Government 1,325 631 694 407 374 283 261 ―Private 877 376 501 260 230 207 180 ―
1Excludes students attending tutorial sites (educational programming Source: Ministry of Education
outside of the formally established public and private systems.)
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EDUCATION
Table 2.5
Other Government School Enrolment by Type of School and Sex of Student1
Preschool Enrolment Special School Enrolment
Year Total Male Female Total Male Female
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
415 391 430 397 397 397 380 356 357 341 421
202 189 213 210 213 210 205 190 199 174 219
213 202 217 187 184 187 175 166 158 167 202
..
.. 43 16 37 40 42 41 35 34 22
..
.. 26 10 24 31 28 30 26 26 13
..
.. 17 6
13 9
14 11 9 8 9
1Excludes students attending tutorial sites (educational programming
outside of the formally established public and private systems.)
Source: Ministry of Education and Development
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Tab
le 2
.6
Yea
rT
otal
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
2001
714
147
142
532
210
022
224
271
171
32
1..
....
....
..20
0254
411
611
06
238
6817
019
050
140
――
―..
....
....
..20
0378
770
655
249
7917
012
649
77―
――
361
3530
687
219
2004
969
100
982
309
9821
126
850
218
――
―41
―41
251
6518
620
0578
982
793
341
105
236
318
6325
5―
――
48―
48―
――
2006
711
5250
232
089
231
307
7123
6―
――
321
31..
....
2007
686
8180
130
376
227
251
5519
628
820
23―
23..
....
2008
1,36
682
784
444
101
343
366
7229
439
1623
383
3539
711
927
820
091,
269
8077
336
810
526
333
673
263
228
14―
――
463
152
311
2010
1,31
398
944
349
104
245
298
6323
524
1212
――
―54
415
538
920
111,
278
8683
334
210
124
128
273
209
....
..―
――
568
172
396
1 The
Div
isio
n fo
rmer
ly k
now
n as
Art
s &
Sci
ence
was
ren
amed
Lib
eral
Art
s in
the
200
2/20
03 s
choo
l yea
r.So
urce
: Ber
mud
a C
olle
ge2 In
200
2, t
he 'B
est
Step
s Pr
ogra
mm
e' w
as d
isco
ntin
ued;
it la
ter
resu
med
in 2
007.
3 As
of 2
009,
Pro
fess
iona
l Aca
dem
ic C
aree
r Ed
ucat
ion
(PA
CE)
no
long
er h
as c
redi
t pr
ogra
mm
es.
ED
UC
AT
ION
Ber
mud
a C
olle
ge E
nrol
men
t by
Dep
artm
ent
and
Sex
of S
tude
nt
Tec
hnic
al S
tudi
es /
App
lied
Scie
nce
Hot
el &
Bus
ines
s A
dmin
istr
atio
nLi
bera
l Art
s1B
est
Step
s P
rogr
amm
e2P
.A.C
.E.3
Und
ecla
red
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Section III ________________________________________
Health
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Table 3.1
2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
Inpatient - Acute Care
Beds 226 226 211 211 211 211 224 224 230 232Patient Days 55,553 55,085 55,569 53,584 56,195 55,258 56,131 54,097 55,283 53,342Discharges (incl. deaths) 6,863 6,908 6,764 6,756 6,625 6,605 6,655 6,339 6,130 6,115Length of Stay 8.1 8.0 8.2 7.9 8.8 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.9 8.7Births 840 848 816 825 848 776 863 827 781 747Percentage Occupancy 67 69 71 69 73 72 70 66 66 63
Continuing Care Unit (C.C.U.)
Beds 103 103 104 104 104 104 104 120 120 121Patient Days 35,483 34,611 36,330 36,947 37,243 36,410 36,817 38,165 39,543 41,589Discharges (incl. deaths) 82 66 55 51 53 60 68 71 58 81Length of Stay 412.6 517 615.8 671.7 689.7 587.3 504.3 537.5 681.8 513.4Percentage Occupancy 94 92 95 97 98 96 97 91 90 94
Hospice
Beds 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 9Patient Days 2,511 3,100 2,763 2,695 3,028 2,952 3,426 2,655 2,431 2,527Discharges (incl. deaths) 72 78 65 74 66 68 50 53 71 91Length of Stay (incl. births) 34.9 39.7 42.5 36.4 45.9 43.4 68.5 50.1 34 27.5Percentage Occupancy 57 72 63 61 69 67 78 61 56 64
All Patients
Emergency Department Visits 31,634 31,938 31,469 32,116 33,617 34,402 35,804 36,182 34,439 33,314
Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre1 ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― 5,667Operations (Inpatients) 2,494 2,346 2,249 2,413 2,105 2,135 2,147 1,892 2,088 2,062Operations (Outpatients) 5,348 5,654 5,742 5,775 6,343 6,669 6,452 7,012 7,271 7,134Physiotherapy Treatments (Inpatients) 14,839 14,743 15,583 14,061 19,495 12,128 8,152 10,020 27,670 21,398 (Outpatients) 7,518 9,109 11,571 12,996 12,456 9,420 7,389 9,607 23,025 21,737 (C.C.U.) 1,121 1,077 1,617 4,549 1,591 144 103 358 1,575 789X-ray Examinations 31,703 31,515 31,138 31,548 30,529 31,374 31,214 30,548 32,150 32,496Laboratory (Thousand Units) 3,412 3,543 3,558 3,555 3,725 3,811 3,739 3,950 3,864 r 3,657Cardiac Investigations Attendances 9,992 10,270 9,971 9,773 9,492 10,377 10,560 10,598 11,164 11,640Ultrasound Scans 9,013 9,627 9,772 9,901 9,981 9,800 9,222 8,278 8,909 9,074Nuclear Medicine 1,408 1,315 1,470 1,397 1,284 532 1,549 854 448 528Chemotherapy Treatments (Outpatients) 1,028 1,051 1,104 893 1,493 1,594 1,555 1,790 1,644 1,288Cat Scans 4,512 4,363 4,230 4,851 5,348 6,349 6,535 7,698 9,179 8,932Occupational Therapy Treatments (Inpatients) 2,257 2,428 3,015 3,339 3,569 3,635 2,088 1,223 4,649 7,437 (Outpatients) 1,187 1,489 2,367 1,773 1,222 645 644 791 2,676 2,791 (C.C.U.) 308 202 187 164 1,464 1,751 1,279 1,473 2,111 2,069Speech Language Pathology (Inpatients) 485 331 840 1,224 1,323 1,147 924 1,304 4,725 5,132 (Outpatients) 160 229 720 462 465 252 241 614 1,550 2,370 (C.C.U.) 24 14 70 49 75 154 125 298 1,029 1,405
1The Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre opened in 2009. Source: Bermuda Hospitals Board
HEALTH
King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Statistics
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EA
LTH
Tab
le 3
.2
Mid
-Atl
anti
c W
elln
ess
Inst
itut
e St
atis
tics
2002
/03
2003
/04
2004
/05
2005
/06
2006
/07
2007
/08
2008
/09
2009
/10
2010
/11
Inpa
tien
t - A
cute
Car
e Be
ds
24
24
24
24
24
Dis
char
ges
(Incl
udin
g D
eath
s)
235
216
264
268
262
Patie
nt D
ays
6,93
1 5,
636
6,09
3 6,
258
6,44
0 A
vera
ge L
engt
h of
Sta
y of
Dis
char
ges
28.0
26
.0
23.0
23
.0
22.4
A
dmis
sion
s 24
3 22
9 26
4 26
9 27
1 Pe
rcen
tage
Occ
upan
cy
79
64
70
71
74
24
266
6,81
7 11
.4
281 77
24
23
23
257
242
222
6,51
5 6,
535
6,09
1 11
.9
13.0
12
.4
283
251
230
74
77
72
Long
-ter
m a
nd R
ehab
ilita
tion
Beds
98
98
98
98
71
1
Dis
char
ges
(Exc
ludi
ng D
eath
s)
132
92
76
57
72
Patie
nt D
ays
26,3
07
24,4
42
23,1
14
23,0
01
20,2
62
Ave
rage
Len
gth
of S
tay
199
265
304
403
15,5
97 2
Dea
ths
3 2
2 1
1 T
rans
fers
from
Acu
te
30
22
13
4 18
Pe
rcen
tage
Occ
upan
cy
74
68
65
64
62
Ave
rage
Yea
rs o
f Sta
y of
Dea
ths
10
64
12
21
..
71
69
21,6
74
376 4 .. 83 4
71
58
58
83
87
73
20,6
06
17,4
74
13,6
30
245
48
187
1 2
―..
.. ..
80
83
65
33
4 ―
Out
pati
ents
(C
hild
& A
dole
scen
t/M
enta
l Hea
lth/
Su
bsta
nce
Abu
se/L
earn
ing
Dis
abili
ty)
New
Ref
erra
ls &
Re-
refe
rral
s ..
.. 70
0 61
9 80
7 D
r. F
ollo
w-u
p V
isits
..
.. 3,
121
3,41
1 4,
086
Follo
w-u
p V
isits
to
othe
r Pr
ofes
sion
als
.. ..
11,1
39
9,85
1 9,
457
Clin
ic V
isits
..
.. 8,
335
7,09
4 8,
479
Hom
e V
isits
..
.. 3,
963
6,10
0 6,
116
784 .. .. ..
4,90
1
591
601
482
.. ..
.. ..
.. ..
.. ..
.. 3,
612
3,92
4 4,
535
Tur
ning
Poi
nt (
Subs
tanc
e A
buse
- D
etox
Uni
t)
Beds
8
8 8
8 8
Dis
char
ges
89
155
168
114
165
Patie
nts
Day
s 50
8 89
3 1,
101
930
1,52
5 Le
ngth
of s
tay
6 6
6 8
8.
2
Adm
isss
ions
95
15
3 16
2 11
7 18
2 Pe
rcen
tage
Occ
upan
cy
35
30
38
32
52
8 16
1 1,
394 9
157 48
8 8
8 13
2 10
6 10
4 1,
699
1,55
3 1,
095
12.7
15
10
13
4 10
5 10
2 58
53
38
1 As
of Ja
nuar
y 20
07, L
earn
ing
Dis
abili
ty b
ed c
ount
has
bee
n re
duce
d to
28
beds
, Reh
ab b
ed c
ount
is 2
5 an
d Ex
tend
ed C
are
is 1
8 be
ds.
Clo
sed
Bayv
iew
(12
bed
s) a
nd W
atso
n (1
5 be
ds)
war
ds.
2 The
leng
th o
f sta
y in
crea
se o
ver
the
last
yea
r w
as d
ue t
o a
num
ber
of lo
ng t
erm
pat
ient
s be
ing
disc
harg
ed fr
om M
AW
I and
adm
itted
to
KEM
H.
Sour
ce: B
erm
uda
Hos
pita
ls B
oard
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2012 BERMUDA DIGEST OF STATISTICS | DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Tab
le 3
.3
Hea
lth
Per
sonn
el20
0120
0220
0320
0420
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
11
Doc
tors
120
126
121
161
135
125
123
127
142
146
187
Den
tists
2427
2831
3230
2831
3032
34Ph
arm
acis
ts36
3936
4443
4036
3036
3640
Prof
essi
onal
Nur
ses
528
533
509
483
503
524
523
522
625
597
538
Phys
ioth
erap
ists
& O
ccup
atio
nal T
hera
pist
s66
7171
6866
6560
7982
7581
Opt
omet
rist
s &
Opt
icia
ns8
89
88
99
97
87
Die
ticia
ns &
Nut
ritio
nist
s14
1614
1212
1315
1213
r12
r17
X-r
ay T
echn
icia
ns44
5240
4947
3937
4444
4556
Den
tal H
ygie
nist
s38
3738
3940
3733
3337
3539
Med
ical
Lab
Tec
hnol
ogis
ts41
3832
3335
3739
4044
4446
Sour
ce: A
nnua
l Em
ploy
men
t Su
rvey
HE
ALT
H
Num
ber
of P
erso
ns in
Sel
ecte
d O
ccup
atio
ns w
ithi
n th
e M
edic
al a
nd H
ealt
h P
rofe
ssio
ns
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Tab
le 3
.4
$ th
ousa
nd
Tot
alof
whi
chT
otal
of w
hich
Tot
alof
whi
chT
otal
of w
hich
Tot
alof
whi
chT
otal
of w
hich
Pro
gram
mes
Exp.
Gra
nts
& C
ont.
Exp.
Gra
nts
& C
ont.
Exp.
Gra
nts
& C
ont.
Exp.
Gra
nts
& C
ont.
Exp.
Gra
nts
& C
ont.
Exp.
Gra
nts
& C
ont.
Gra
nd T
otal
164,
979
(114
,594
)17
6,06
6(1
24,5
14)
190,
995
(135
,787
)22
5,23
9(1
49,2
26)
257,
632
(173
,894
)26
5,82
0(1
72,5
32)
Tot
al C
urre
nt E
xpen
ditu
re15
1,32
3(1
14,5
94)
167,
875
(124
,514
)18
8,01
3(1
35,7
87)
211,
230
(149
,226
)25
0,31
9(1
73,8
94)
249,
271
(172
,532
)
Hea
lth &
Soc
ial R
ehab
ilita
tion
Serv
ices
HQ
- H
ead
21 &
Hea
d 71
16,
464
(4,1
03)
4,99
3(2
,021
)5,
133
(1,5
11)
12,3
05(7
,097
)24
,538
(8,6
20)
20,7
34(4
,625
)
Hea
lth D
epar
tmen
t -
Hea
d 22
22,3
71(2
,119
)24
,547
(3,3
52)
29,3
70(4
,382
)27
,820
(587
)31
,558
(587
)31
,430
(131
)Pe
rson
al h
ealth
14,3
7114
,993
18,8
0920
,854
22,9
7923
,297
Den
tal
1,02
41,
183
1,27
91,
456
1,66
31,
678
Envi
ronm
enta
l3,
033
2,98
22,
974
3,29
83,
663
3,38
6C
entr
al L
abor
ator
y74
882
080
288
01,
134
1,00
6A
dmin
istr
atio
n3,
195
4,56
95,
506
1,33
22,
119
2,06
3Su
bsta
nce
Abu
se T
reat
men
tan
d R
ehab
ilita
tion
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y
Chi
ld a
nd F
amily
Ser
vice
s -
Hea
d 23
210
,182
(1,6
62)
12,4
87(1
,860
)14
,991
(2,1
79)
17,7
04(2
,285
)17
,831
(1,8
35)
17,7
40(7
05)
Chi
ldre
n &
You
ng P
erso
ns67
772
193
894
21,
012
937
Indi
vidu
als
& F
amili
es4,
258
4,76
65,
344
6,07
56,
265
6,35
7R
esid
entia
l Tre
atm
ent
4,04
95,
436
6,86
28,
451
8,94
88,
840
Adm
inis
trat
ion
1,19
81,
564
1,84
72,
236
1,60
61,
606
Fina
ncia
l Ass
ista
nce
- H
ead
552
16,1
50(1
4,34
0)17
,774
(16,
237)
18,4
03(1
6,73
5)24
,496
(22,
597)
28,3
74(2
4,74
9)28
,662
(25,
077)
Hos
pita
ls -
Hea
d 24
92,3
70(9
2,37
0)10
0,20
3(9
9,54
8)11
1,19
8(1
09,6
22)
119,
243
(113
,291
)
137,
954
(134
,734
)
140,
222
(140
,221
)
Kin
g Ed
war
d V
II M
emor
ial
65,0
9771
,317
79,4
7984
,938
100,
621
100,
644
Mid
-Atla
ntic
Wel
lnes
s In
stitu
te27
,273
28,8
8631
,719
34,3
0537
,333
39,5
78
Ren
t C
omm
issi
oner
- H
ead
4255
049
059
372
556
859
7
Berm
uda
Hou
sing
Cor
pora
tion
- H
ead
5331
9936
994,
300
6,00
07,
250
7,00
0
Cou
rt S
ervi
ces
- H
ead
742
3,78
6―
3,81
4―
4,45
6―
4,48
7―
5,28
0―
4,86
0
Nat
iona
l Dru
g C
ontr
ol -
Hea
d 88
3―
―4,
057
(1,4
96)
4,
462
(1,3
58)
5,
175
(3,3
69)
4,
784
(3,3
69)
5,
623
(1,7
73)
Tot
al C
apit
al E
xpen
ditu
re13
,656
8,19
12,
982
14,0
097,
313
16,5
49C
apita
l Dev
elop
men
t12
,544
6,55
02,
423
11,5
596,
125
13,5
47C
apita
l Acq
uisi
tions
1,11
21,
641
559
2,45
01,
188
3,00
2
1 As
of A
pril
1, 2
007,
the
Min
istr
y of
Hea
lth a
nd F
amily
Ser
vice
s w
as s
plit
into
tw
o M
inis
trie
s: (
1) t
he M
inis
try
of H
ealth
& (
2) t
he M
inis
try
of S
ocia
l Reh
abili
tatio
n.So
urce
: App
rove
d Es
timat
es o
f Rev
enue
and
Exp
endi
ture
2 As
of A
pril
1, 2
007,
the
Dep
artm
ent
of C
hild
& F
amily
Ser
vice
s, F
inan
cial
Ass
ista
nce,
and
Cou
rt S
ervi
ces
wer
e m
oved
to
the
Min
istr
y of
Soc
ial R
ehab
ilita
tion.
3 As
of A
pril
1, 2
007,
the
Dep
artm
ent
of N
atio
nal D
rug
Con
trol
was
mov
ed t
o th
e M
inis
try
of S
ocia
l Reh
abili
tatio
n.
2009
/10
2010
/11
Act
ual
Act
ual
2005
/06
2006
/07
2007
/08
2008
/09
HE
ALT
H
Gov
ernm
ent
Exp
endi
ture
on
Hea
lth
& F
amily
Ser
vice
s
Act
ual
Act
ual
Act
ual
Act
ual
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Table 3.5 Causes of Death by Selected Age Groups and Sex1
Age
85 & Cause of Death Total Under 1 1-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-84 over
2008
All Causes 437 4 2 8 25 78 207 113 Male 248 2 1 7 22 54 119 43 Female 189 2 1 1 3 24 88 70
Circulatory Illnesses 138 ― ― 1 5 19 67 46 Male 84 ― ― 1 4 14 46 19 Female 54 ― ― ― 1 5 21 27
Respiratory Illnesses 34 ― ― ― 1 1 15 17 Male 15 ― ― ― 1 1 9 4 Female 19 ― ― ― ― ― 6 13
All Communicable Diseases 16 ― ― ― 3 4 8 1
Male 16 ― ― ― 3 4 8 1 Female ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ―
Neoplasms 104 ― ― ― 2 35 50 17 Male 54 ― ― ― 2 20 23 9 Female 50 ― ― ― ― 15 27 8
External Causes,
Accidents & Violence2 35 ― 1 7 14 7 5 1 Male 28 ― ― 6 12 7 3 ―Female 7 ― 1 1 2 ― 2 1
All Other Diseases 110 4 1 ― ― 12 62 31 Male 50 2 ― ― ― 8 30 10 Female 60 2 1 ― ― 4 32 21
2009
All Causes 444 4 2 2 22 100 211 103 Male 231 2 2 2 12 66 103 45 Female 213 2 ― ― 10 34 108 58
Circulatory Illnesses 147 ― ― ― 4 28 71 44 Male 78 ― ― ― 4 23 36 15 Female 69 ― ― ― ― 5 35 29
Respiratory Illnesses 41 ― ― ― 1 6 18 16 Male 21 ― ― ― ― 5 9 7 Female 20 ― ― ― 1 1 9 9
All Communicable Diseases 22 ― 1 ― ― 5 10 6
Male 12 ― 1 ― ― 3 4 4 Female 10 ― ― ― ― 2 6 2
Neoplasms 138 ― ― ― 6 45 70 17 Male 67 ― ― ― ― 27 29 11 Female 71 ― ― ― 6 18 41 6
External Causes,
Accidents & Violence2 16 ― ― 2 8 5 1 ―Male 14 ― ― 2 7 4 1 ―Female 2 ― ― ― 1 1 ― ―
All Other Diseases 80 4 1 ― 3 11 41 20 Male 39 2 1 ― 1 4 24 8 Female 41 2 ― ― 2 7 17 12
1Data for the years 2010 and 2011 is not available Source: Department of Health 2Includes injury and poisoning category.
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Table 3.6
Not Proportion ofYear Type of Infection Total Under 20 20-29 30-39 40 & Over Stated Patients Male
2004 Total 684 143 357 124 52 8 56%Gonococcal Infections 68 11 42 10 4 1 43%Non-specific Urethritis 94 20 40 21 7 6 59%Syphilis 6 ― ― 1 5 ― 67%Herpes 43 6 21 9 6 1 44%AIDS 16 ― 2 4 10 ― 88%Chlamydia 457 106 252 79 20 ― 32%
2005 Total 642 164 316 104 58 ― 35%Gonococcal Infections 64 20 23 13 8 ― 41%Non-specific Urethritis 15 ― 9 5 1 ― 67%Syphilis 10 ― 1 4 5 ― 80%Herpes 24 4 12 6 2 ― 33%AIDS 17 ― 3 5 9 ― 94%Chlamydia 512 140 268 71 33 ― 31%
2006 Total 629 137 332 88 54 18 29%Gonococcal Infections 67 10 38 15 4 ― 49%Non-specific Urethritis 7 2 4 1 ― ― 29%Syphilis 5 ― ― 3 2 ― 100%Herpes 25 5 7 7 3 3 16%AIDS 10 ― ― 2 8 ― 80%Chlamydia 515 120 283 60 37 15 25%
2007 Total 642 177 311 93 49 12 30% rGonococcal Infections 68 12 36 14 5 1 41%Non-specific Urethritis 4 1 2 ― 1 ― 25%Syphilis 2 ― 1 1 ― ― 0%Herpes 19 2 8 4 5 ― 53%AIDS 9 ― 1 2 6 ― 67%Chlamydia 540 162 263 72 32 11 27%
2008 Total 526 149 230 102 42 3 38%Gonococcal Infections 49 6 21 18 4 ― 63%Non-specific Urethritis 9 2 6 ― 1 ― 33%Syphilis 2 ― 2 ― ― ― 50%Herpes 44 6 19 10 6 3 27%AIDS 8 ― ― 2 6 ― 75%Chlamydia 414 135 182 72 25 ― 31%
2009 Total 525 142 233 94 50 6 37%Gonococcal Infections 24 2 12 7 3 ― 79%Non-specific Urethritis 19 2 7 9 1 ― 47%Syphilis 13 1 3 3 6 ― 77%Herpes 32 6 16 4 3 3 25%AIDS 10 ― 1 2 7 ― 70%Chlamydia 427 131 194 69 30 3 32%
2010 Total 521 118 251 96 52 4 35%Gonococcal Infections 31 4 16 9 2 ― 48%Non-specific Urethritis 10 2 4 1 3 ― 50%Syphilis 3 ― 1 1 ― 1 67%Herpes 40 3 13 10 13 1 40%AIDS 6 ― ― 1 5 ― 100%Chlamydia 431 109 217 74 29 2 32%
2011 Total 599 139 290 97 60 13 27%Gonococcal Infections 79 31 34 9 4 1 41%Non-specific Urethritis 6 ― 2 3 1 ― 50%Syphilis 4 ― 1 2 1 ― 75%Herpes 41 3 17 6 14 1 29%AIDS 1 ― ― ― 1 ― 100%Chlamydia 468 105 236 77 39 11 24%
1Includes cases reported under the Public Health Act 1949
HEALTH
Sexually Transmitted Infections by Age Group and Proportion of Patients Male1
Age
Source: Department of Health
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Table 3.7
Immunizations for Travel Purposes - Selected Diseases1
Yellow Tetanus and Oral Polio Gamma Rabies Meningococcal Havrix Year Cholera Fever Typhoid Diphtheria2 Vaccine Globulin Vaccine Meningitis (Hepatitis A)
2001 ― 176 361 213 15 28 .. 112 583
2002 ― 196 302 209 28 1 3 .. 150 647 2003 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2004 .. 317 508 .. 22 ― 14 56 760 2005 ― 256 437 460 57 ― 44 142 874 2006 ― 236 387 439 49 ― 49 299 778 2007 ― 295 511 323 40 ― 38 297 958 2008 ― 391 605 345 19 ― 78 278 1,052 2009 ― 311 441 635 54 ― 85 287 1,307 2010 ― 328 769 644 82 ― 84 294 1,342
2011 ― 301 672 485 112 ― 91 97 4 1,130
1Large occurrences in certain years are probably explained by group travel. Source: Department of Health 2As of 2009, the tetanus and diphtheria vaccine includes pertussis. 3The fall in cases is due to the change from the use of Gamma Globulin to
Havrix as the vaccine of choice in protection against Hepatitis A. 4Administered as conjugate or polysaccharide vaccine.
HEALTH
Table 3.8 Number of Reported Cases of Selected Infectious Diseases
Strep- Food Acquired Immune Whooping throat/ Borne Deficiency Syndrome
Year Cough Mumps Measles Rubella Chickenpox Influenza Fever Salmonella Illness (AIDS)
2001 ― 1 ― ― 116 980 .. 69 23 12 2002 ― 1 ― ― 70 766 337 71 38 8 2003 1 3 ― ― 141 700 319 89 56 11 2004 ― 1 ― ― 80 661 294 57 24 5 2005 ― 1 ― ― 77 1,335 .. 33 19 6 2006 ― ― ― ― 248 531 .. 53 10 10 2007 ― ― ― ― 33 394 .. 63 15 9 2008 ― ― ― ― 23 518 386 57 30 8 2009 ― ― ― 2 27 482 103 99 41 10 2010 ― ― ― ― 47 187 427 40 36 6 2011 ― ― ― ― 20 157 539 47 36 1
Source: Department of Health
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Table 3.8 Number of Reported Cases of Selected Infectious Diseases
Strep- Food Acquired Immune Whooping throat/ Borne Deficiency Syndrome
Year Cough Mumps Measles Rubella Chickenpox Influenza Fever Salmonella Illness (AIDS)
2001 ― 1 ― ― 116 980 .. 69 23 12 2002 ― 1 ― ― 70 766 337 71 38 8 2003 1 3 ― ― 141 700 319 89 56 11 2004 ― 1 ― ― 80 661 294 57 24 5 2005 ― 1 ― ― 77 1,335 .. 33 19 6 2006 ― ― ― ― 248 531 .. 53 10 10 2007 ― ― ― ― 33 394 .. 63 15 9 2008 ― ― ― ― 23 518 386 57 30 8 2009 ― ― ― 2 27 482 103 99 41 10 2010 ― ― ― ― 47 187 427 40 36 6 2011 ― ― ― ― 20 157 539 47 36 1
Source: Department of Health
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Section IV ________________________________________
Law Enforcement
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LAW
EN
FOR
CE
ME
NT
Tab
le 4
.1
Sele
cted
Cri
me
Stat
isti
cs b
y T
ype
of C
rim
e
Cri
me
2002
20
03
2004
20
05
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
20
11
Gra
nd T
otal
6,
147
5,39
0 4,
622
5,15
0 5,
111
5,42
3 5,
552
5,33
7 4,
575
4,37
1
Tot
al C
rim
es A
gain
st P
erso
ns
753
769
698
791
751
824
871
925
804
721
Mur
der
1 2
1 2
3 3
5 6
7 8
Man
slau
ghte
r 2
1 1
1 ―
――
――
―Se
riou
s A
ssau
lts
137
149
142
125
135
119
98
110
114
65
Oth
er A
ssau
lts
438
425
365
432
426
484
501
592
516
505
Sexu
al A
ssau
lts
55
47
47
56
55
40
39
28
36
33
Rob
ber y
63
92
10
5 13
6 99
14
0 18
5 14
5 94
88
O
ffenc
es A
gain
st C
hild
ren
35
24
16
11
18
21
25
31
21
8 In
dece
ncy
22
29
21
28
15
17
18
13
16
14
Tot
al C
rim
es A
gain
st P
rope
rty
4,61
2 3,
783
3,23
9 3,
570
3,67
8 3,
886
3,94
5 3,
510
2,86
4 2,
861
Burg
lary
(R
esid
entia
l) 57
0 50
8 47
2 64
0 61
9 73
9 76
6 77
4 55
3 70
1 Bu
rgla
ry (
Non
-Res
iden
tial)
329
314
215
278
385
313
401
246
208
129
Burg
lary
(T
ouri
st A
ccom
mod
atio
n)
――
――
81
70
37
22
18
26
Cri
min
al D
amag
e 42
7 36
2 31
0 38
4 33
9 42
3 48
1 47
0 34
5 32
8 M
otor
Veh
icle
The
ft 1,
541
1,15
8 89
6 94
0 1,
030
1,00
9 88
5 78
7 73
4 70
1 T
heft
of P
rope
rty
1,31
9 1,
093
1,05
5 1,
048
981
1,10
8 1,
180
1,00
3 80
4 79
8 Fr
aud
and
Dec
eptio
n 42
6 34
8 29
1 28
0 24
3 22
4 19
5 20
8 20
2 17
8
Tot
al C
rim
es A
gain
st t
he C
omm
unit
y 78
2 83
8 68
5 78
9 68
2 71
3 73
6 90
2 90
7 78
9 Fi
rear
m O
ffenc
es
19
18
17
13
8 10
19
42
12
0 58
O
ther
Wea
pon
Offe
nces
88
11
4 92
10
3 10
0 89
79
90
74
53
D
isor
der
Offe
nces
13
8 13
2 13
3 13
3 13
7 10
7 11
1 12
8 13
9 12
8 A
nti-S
ocia
l Beh
avio
ur
520
566
440
533
435
506
523
636
567
540
Ani
mal
Offe
nces
17
8 3
7 2
1 4
6 7
10
Sour
ce: B
erm
uda
Polic
e Se
rvic
e
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Tab
le 4
.2
Wei
ght
Val
ueW
eigh
tV
alue
Wei
ght
Val
ue
Subs
tanc
eC
anna
bis
175,
671
g$8
,783
,528
519,
714
g$2
5,98
5,67
816
0,94
0g
$8,0
47,0
11C
anna
bis
Res
in2,
320
g$2
32,0
204,
048
g$4
04,8
147,
593
g$7
59,2
58H
eroi
n94
2g
$251
,631
930
g$2
48,1
872,
809
g$7
50,1
12C
ocai
ne7,
065
g$1
,660
,247
100,
040
g$2
,359
,330
179,
962
g$4
2,29
0,97
6C
rack
Coc
aine
62
3g
$194
,653
1,65
9g
$518
,578
516
g$1
61,2
16C
anna
bis
Plan
ts89
9..
106
..74
9..
Ecst
asy
Tab
lets
3$1
5024
$1,2
002
$100
Dru
g Se
izur
es b
y lo
cati
on
Tot
al..
980
879
Ove
rsea
s..
2221
Port
..13
817
7St
reet
..82
068
1
g =
gram
mes
So
urce
: Ber
mud
a Po
lice
Serv
ice
2009
r20
10r
2011
LAW
EN
FOR
CE
ME
NT
Dru
g Se
izur
es b
y Su
bsta
nce,
Loc
atio
n, W
eigh
t an
d St
reet
Val
ue
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LAW ENFORCEMENT
Table 4.3
Drug Enforcement Activity
Drug offense 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 r 2011
Total 512 325 372 513 980 848 Importation 99 44 56 71 124 196 Local 413 281 316 442 856 652
Source: Bermuda Police Service
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Labour
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Tab
le 5
.1
Occ
upat
ion
and
Indu
stry
Gro
ups
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
220
0920
10r
2011
Occ
upat
ion
Gro
upT
otal
....
37,6
86..
38,9
4739
,717
39,8
4940
,213
39,5
2038
,097
37,3
99A
rmed
For
ces
....
1..
11
127
2928
29Se
nior
Offi
cial
s an
d M
anag
ers
....
6,33
0..
6,66
16,
954
7,09
67,
133
7,00
96,
860
6,81
9Pr
ofes
sion
als
....
6,46
4..
6,77
07,
083
7,28
57,
565
7,50
77,
181
7,12
7T
echn
icia
ns a
nd A
ssoc
iate
Pro
fess
iona
ls..
..2,
958
..3,
054
3,01
33,
084
2,93
32,
941
2,87
42,
802
Cle
rks
....
6,52
9..
6,63
26,
715
6,79
66,
706
6,53
16,
416
6,28
5Se
rvic
e W
orke
rs, S
hop
and
Mar
ket
Sale
s W
orke
rs..
..7,
319
..7,
516
7,42
47,
316
7,57
17,
472
7,24
17,
440
Skill
ed A
gric
ultu
ral a
nd F
ishe
ry W
orke
rs..
..92
9..
949
961
952
968
972
944
883
Cra
ft an
d R
elat
ed T
rade
s W
orke
rs..
..3,
344
..3,
643
3,89
43,
827
3,87
83,
758
3,45
93,
103
Plan
t an
d M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
and
Ass
embl
ers
....
2,13
0..
2,08
92,
100
1,98
22,
011
1,90
41,
804
1,71
8El
emen
tary
Occ
upat
ions
....
1,68
2..
1,63
21,
572
1,51
01,
421
1,39
71,
290
1,19
3
Indu
stry
Gro
upT
otal
37,5
9737
,815
37,6
8638
,363
38,9
4739
,686
39,8
5140
,213
39,5
2038
,097
37,3
99A
gric
ultu
re, F
ishi
ng a
nd Q
uarr
yin g
613
648
638
651
649
692
697
717
710
692
639
Man
ufac
turi
ng1,
171
1,10
71,
063
1,01
21,
003
965
935
915
907
841
792
Elec
tric
ity, G
as a
nd W
ate r
425
412
405
405
390
372
394
412
409
426
389
Con
stru
ctio
n2,
794
2,91
72,
959
3,23
03,
494
3,65
33,
544
3,64
93,
488
3,04
22,
549
Who
lesa
le/R
etai
l Tra
de a
nd
Res
taur
ants
/Hot
els
10,0
989,
969
9,77
59,
798
9,76
19,
676
9,56
49,
635
9,42
69,
007
9,06
2T
rans
port
, Sto
rage
and
Com
mun
icat
ion
2,98
32,
859
2,86
12,
903
2,78
22,
829
2,75
62,
602
2,47
12,
322
2,29
3Fi
nanc
e, In
sura
nce,
Rea
l Est
ate
an
d Bu
sine
ss S
ervi
ces
7,19
77,
245
7,08
46,
966
7,26
57,
511
7,75
37,
858
7,58
47,
348
7,21
4C
omm
unity
, Soc
ial,
Pers
onal
Ser
vice
s &
In
tern
atio
nal B
odie
s12
,316
12,6
5812
,901
13,3
9813
,603
13,9
8814
,208
14,4
2514
,525
14,4
1914
,461
1 Any
dis
crep
anci
es w
ith t
otal
s fr
om p
revi
ous
editi
ons
of t
he D
iges
t ar
e du
e to
re-
clas
sific
atio
n of
indu
stri
es a
nd o
ccup
atio
nal g
roup
s.So
urce
: Em
ploy
men
t Su
rvey
2 The
occ
upat
iona
l cla
ssifi
catio
n w
as r
evis
ed t
o re
flect
cha
nges
to
Berm
uda'
s cl
assi
ficat
ion
of a
ll Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity.
LAB
OU
R
Tot
al O
ccup
ied
Jobs
by
Maj
or O
ccup
atio
nal a
nd In
dust
ry G
roup
1
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Table 5.2 Summary Analysis of Occupied Jobs by Major Industry Group,
Bermudian Status and Sex of Job Holder1, 2
Total Bermudian Non-Bermudian
Industry Group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
2010r
Total 38,097 19,597 18,500 26,247 12,206 14,041 11,850 7,391 4,459 Agriculture, Fishing and Quarrying 692 632 60 304 258 46 388 374 14
Manufacturing 841 597 244 626 418 208 215 179 36 Electricity, Gas and Water 426 335 91 377 299 78 49 36 13 Construction 3,042 2,861 181 1,944 1,784 160 1,098 1,077 21 Wholesale/Retail Trade and Repair Service 4,658 2,426 2,232 3,814 1,839 1,975 844 587 257
Hotel and Restaurants 4,349 2,590 1,759 2,356 1,057 1,299 1,993 1,533 460 Transport and Communications 2,322 1,526 796 2,147 1,395 752 175 131 44 Financing Intermediation 2,741 833 1,908 2,137 511 1,626 604 322 282 Real Estate and Renting Activities 574 333 241 481 275 206 93 58 35 Business Activities 4,033 1,896 2,137 2,466 1,064 1,402 1,567 832 735 Public Administration 4,296 2,125 2,171 3,675 1,741 1,934 621 384 237 Education, Health and Social Work 3,625 793 2,832 2,420 504 1,916 1,205 289 916 Other Community, Social and Personal Services 2,211 781 1,430 1,258 527 731 953 254 699
International Business Activity 4,287 1,869 2,418 2,242 534 1,708 2,045 1,335 710
2011
Total 37,399 18,972 18,427 26,187 12,136 14,051 11,212 6,836 4,376 Agriculture, Fishing and Quarrying 639 583 56 311 265 46 328 318 10
Manufacturing 792 557 235 599 399 200 193 158 35 Electricity, Gas and Water 389 305 84 348 277 71 41 28 13 Construction 2,549 2,389 160 1,729 1,586 143 820 803 17 Wholesale/Retail Trade and Repair Service 4,529 2,327 2,202 3,729 1,780 1,949 800 547 253
Hotel and Restaurants 4,533 2,661 1,872 2,569 1,193 1,376 1,964 1,468 496 Transport and Communications 2,293 1,532 761 2,128 1,410 718 165 122 43 Financing Intermediation 2,747 861 1,886 2,119 522 1,597 628 339 289 Real Estate and Renting Activities 491 276 215 414 226 188 77 50 27 Business Activities 3,976 1,919 2,057 2,472 1,111 1,361 1,504 808 696 Public Administration 4,284 2,110 2,174 3,708 1,753 1,955 576 357 219 Education, Health and Social Work 3,895 891 3,004 2,616 558 2,058 1,279 333 946 Other Community, Social and Personal Services 2,205 782 1,423 1,276 521 755 929 261 668
International Business Activity 4,077 1,779 2,298 2,169 535 1,634 1,908 1,244 664
1Any discrepancies with totals from previous editions of the Digest are due to re-classification Source: Employment Survey
of industries and occupational groups. 2The industrial classification has been revised to reflect changes to Bermuda's classification
of all Economic Activity.
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Table 5.3 Summary Analysis of Occupied Jobs by Major Occupational Group,
Bermudian Status and Sex of Job Holder1
Total Bermudian Non-Bermudian
Occupation Group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
2009
All Occupations 39,520 20,614 18,906 26,789 12,530 14,259 12,731 8,084 4,647 Armed Forces 29 27 2 26 24 2 3 3 ―Senior Officials and Managers 7,009 4,063 2,946 4,614 2,350 2,264 2,395 1,713 682 Professionals 7,507 2,836 4,671 4,150 1,241 2,909 3,357 1,595 1,762 Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,941 1,768 1,173 2,018 1,126 892 923 642 281
Clerks 6,531 929 5,602 5,811 820 4,991 720 109 611 Service Workers, Shop and Market Sales Workers 7,472 3,712 3,760 4,448 1,910 2,538 3,024 1,802 1,222
Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 972 925 47 419 381 38 553 544 9
Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,758 3,532 226 2,304 2,126 178 1,454 1,406 48 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,904 1,558 346 1,805 1,475 330 99 83 16
Elementary Occupations 1,397 1,264 133 1,194 1,077 117 203 187 16
2010r
All Occupations 38,097 19,597 18,500 26,247 12,206 14,041 11,850 7,391 4,459 Armed Forces 28 26 2 25 23 2 3 3 ―Senior Officials and Managers 6,860 3,907 2,953 4,597 2,322 2,275 2,263 1,585 678 Professionals 7,181 2,748 4,433 4,033 1,253 2,780 3,148 1,495 1,653 Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,874 1,706 1,168 2,026 1,126 900 848 580 268
Clerks 6,416 897 5,519 5,731 783 4,948 685 114 571 Service Workers, Shop and Market Sales Workers 7,241 3,533 3,708 4,421 1,907 2,514 2,820 1,626 1,194
Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 944 902 42 418 384 34 526 518 8
Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,459 3,246 213 2,186 2,017 169 1,273 1,229 44 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,804 1,472 332 1,713 1,398 315 91 74 17
Elementary Occupations 1,290 1,160 130 1,097 993 104 193 167 26
2011
All Occupations 37,399 18,972 18,427 26,187 12,136 14,051 11,212 6,836 4,376 Armed Forces 29 27 2 23 22 1 6 5 1 Senior Officials and Managers 6,819 3,842 2,977 4,572 2,305 2,267 2,247 1,537 710 Professionals 7,127 2,705 4,422 4,064 1,252 2,812 3,063 1,453 1,610 Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,802 1,697 1,105 1,986 1,137 849 816 560 256
Clerks 6,285 907 5,378 5,675 813 4,862 610 94 516 Service Workers, Shop and Market Sales Workers 7,440 3,574 3,866 4,678 2,016 2,662 2,762 1,558 1,204
Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 883 843 40 437 402 35 446 441 5
Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,103 2,887 216 2,078 1,895 183 1,025 992 33 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,718 1,430 288 1,646 1,374 272 72 56 16
Elementary Occupations 1,193 1,060 133 1,028 920 108 165 140 25
1Any discrepancies with totals from previous editions of the Digest are due to re-classification of industries and occupational groups. Source: Employment Survey
43
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BO
UR
Tab
le 5
.4
Sum
mar
y A
naly
sis
of O
ccup
ied
Jobs
by
Maj
or O
ccup
atio
nal G
roup
and
Age
of J
ob H
olde
r
Occ
upat
ion
Gro
up
Tot
al
Und
er 2
0 20
-24
25-2
9 30
-34
35-3
9 40
-44
45-4
9 50
-54
55-5
9 60
-64
65 &
Ove
r
2009
All
Occ
upat
ions
39
,520
49
6 1,
784
3,88
6 4,
823
5,18
9 4,
966
5,43
3 4,
760
3,55
2 2,
537
2,09
4 A
rmed
For
ces
29
――
4 5
7 3
4 4
2 ―
―Se
nior
Offi
cial
s an
d M
anag
ers
7,00
9 ―
35
243
625
913
1,07
2 1,
225
1,09
0 81
4 59
6 39
6 Pr
ofes
sion
als
7,50
7 11
16
1 99
0 1,
326
1,23
8 1,
009
901
750
590
347
184
Tec
hnic
ians
and
Ass
ocia
te P
rofe
ssio
nals
2,
941
16
128
296
444
448
423
358
322
214
148
144
Cle
rks
6,53
1 14
8 51
3 74
7 62
9 68
5 67
5 88
4 85
4 67
9 43
7 28
0 Se
rvic
e W
orke
rs, S
hop
and
Mar
ket
Sale
s W
orke
rs
7,47
2 18
0 48
2 87
5 91
1 91
1 79
4 93
6 83
9 55
9 48
9 49
6 Sk
illed
Agr
icul
tura
l and
Fis
hery
Wor
kers
97
2 8
38
97
113
136
123
165
95
74
47
76
Cra
ft an
d R
elat
ed T
rade
s W
orke
rs
3,75
8 41
14
7 37
6 50
4 52
6 55
9 51
6 39
9 30
0 19
2 19
8 Pl
ant
and
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs a
nd A
ssem
bler
s 1,
904
23
105
103
122
179
177
276
249
217
210
243
Elem
enta
ry O
ccup
atio
ns
1,39
7 69
17
5 15
5 14
4 14
6 13
1 16
8 15
8 10
3 71
77
2010
r
All
Occ
upat
ions
38
,097
36
7 1,
675
3,52
7 4,
687
4,73
2 4,
816
5,15
4 4,
825
3,56
5 2,
577
2,17
2 A
rmed
For
ces
28
――
3 6
7 4
1 7
――
―Se
nior
Offi
cial
s an
d M
anag
ers
6,86
0 3
38
241
571
822
1,03
5 1,
172
1,11
9 83
0 60
8 42
1 Pr
ofes
sion
als
7,18
1 14
14
8 86
3 1,
286
1,13
2 96
8 84
1 78
4 58
1 35
8 20
6 T
echn
icia
ns a
nd A
ssoc
iate
Pro
fess
iona
ls
2,87
4 9
119
277
426
425
433
357
312
219
151
146
Cle
rks
6,41
6 10
8 46
3 71
5 66
2 62
5 66
2 86
1 88
7 68
5 47
0 27
8 Se
rvic
e W
orke
rs, S
hop
and
Mar
ket
Sale
s W
orke
rs
7,24
1 13
7 51
4 77
5 89
5 84
1 77
8 87
7 82
4 58
1 47
3 54
6 Sk
illed
Agr
icul
tura
l and
Fis
hery
Wor
kers
94
4 12
35
96
10
2 13
0 11
9 15
8 10
2 71
47
72
C
raft
and
Rel
ated
Tra
des
Wor
kers
3,
459
21
130
315
468
468
514
486
392
283
183
199
Plan
t an
d M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
and
Ass
embl
ers
1,80
4 12
88
98
12
8 14
8 16
7 25
5 24
0 22
2 20
6 24
0 El
emen
tary
Occ
upat
ions
1,
290
51
140
144
143
134
136
146
158
93
81
64
2011
All
Occ
upat
ions
37
,399
34
1 1,
686
3,36
7 4,
419
4,51
6 4,
697
4,97
9 4,
804
3,72
6 2,
651
2,21
3 A
rmed
For
ces
29
――
2 6
6 6
3 5
1 ―
―Se
nior
Offi
cial
s an
d M
anag
ers
6,81
9 2
43
217
561
800
986
1,15
8 1,
114
866
619
453
Prof
essi
onal
s 7,
127
7 13
9 85
1 1,
220
1,12
6 96
7 81
8 78
7 61
4 37
9 21
9 T
echn
icia
ns a
nd A
ssoc
iate
Pro
fess
iona
ls
2,80
2 8
92
254
379
403
443
382
330
229
139
143
Cle
rks
6,28
5 11
2 46
1 65
9 66
4 57
1 65
1 81
3 86
6 69
3 50
7 28
8 Se
rvic
e W
orke
rs, S
hop
and
Mar
ket
Sale
s W
orke
rs
7,44
0 13
3 59
5 80
3 89
9 83
5 80
3 86
6 83
1 63
9 50
5 53
1 Sk
illed
Agr
icul
tura
l and
Fis
hery
Wor
kers
88
3 9
33
79
93
110
114
122
128
74
42
79
Cra
ft an
d R
elat
ed T
rade
s W
orke
rs
3,10
3 19
13
3 25
7 36
2 41
2 44
3 45
5 35
6 29
8 17
5 19
3 Pl
ant
and
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs a
nd A
ssem
bler
s 1,
718
6 77
10
9 10
9 13
6 16
8 22
3 24
3 20
7 19
6 24
4 El
emen
tary
Occ
upat
ions
1,
193
45
113
136
126
117
116
139
144
105
89
63
Sour
ce: E
mpl
oym
ent
Surv
ey
44
2012 BERMUDA DIGEST OF STATISTICS | DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Tab
le 5
.5
Occ
upat
ion
Gro
upT
otal
Div
Div
Div
Div
Div
Div
Div
Div
Div
12
34
56
78
9
All
Occ
upat
ions
38,0
9769
284
142
63,
042
9,00
72,
322
7,34
86,
498
7,92
1A
rmed
For
ces
28―
――
――
――
―28
Seni
or O
ffici
als
and
Man
ager
s6,
860
52
16
7
73
47
4
1,61
2
28
9
1,80
5
1,
577
811
Pr
ofes
sion
als
7,18
118
73
55
73
19
9
111
1,
665
1,65
8
3,
329
Tec
hnic
ians
and
Ass
ocia
te P
rofe
ssio
nals
2,87
46
41
26
59
46
1
261
56
4
661
79
5
Cle
rks
6,41
620
76
61
120
1,
330
598
2,
027
1,19
6
98
8
Serv
ice
Wor
kers
, Sho
p an
d M
arke
t Sa
les
Wor
kers
7,24
11
66
7
20
4,
016
65
91
6
1,09
6
1,
054
Skill
ed A
gric
ultu
ral a
nd F
ishe
ry W
orke
rs94
455
6
―1
43
77
6
64
105
92
Cra
ft an
d R
elat
ed T
rade
s W
orke
rs3,
459
24
30
2
125
1,
718
586
19
6
165
68
275
Pl
ant
and
Mac
hine
Ope
rato
rs a
nd A
ssem
bler
s1,
804
12
66
61
14
6
451
71
8
64
70
216
El
emen
tary
Occ
upat
ions
1,29
03
50
17
389
27
5
78
78
67
33
3
All
Occ
upat
ions
37,3
9963
979
238
92,
549
9,06
22,
293
7,21
46,
282
8,17
9A
rmed
For
ces
29―
――
――
――
1
28
Seni
or O
ffici
als
and
Man
ager
s6,
819
52
15
4
64
44
6
1,60
7
27
4
1,88
2
1,
504
836
Pr
ofes
sion
als
7,12
716
74
52
61
20
3
97
1,
685
1,55
4
3,
385
Tec
hnic
ians
and
Ass
ocia
te P
rofe
ssio
nals
2,80
25
38
21
52
43
2
251
53
3
669
80
1
Cle
rks
6,28
519
78
54
104
1,
302
646
1,
869
1,16
5
1,
048
Serv
ice
Wor
kers
, Sho
p an
d M
arke
t Sa
les
Wor
kers
7,44
01
62
6
16
4,
158
64
90
5
1,07
1
1,
157
Skill
ed A
gric
ultu
ral a
nd F
ishe
ry W
orke
rs88
351
2
1
42
94
5
38
94
97
C
raft
and
Rel
ated
Tra
des
Wor
kers
3,10
322
281
11
4
1,39
9
55
7
194
15
8
92
28
6
Plan
t an
d M
achi
ne O
pera
tors
and
Ass
embl
ers
1,71
89
60
64
119
44
9
683
60
61
21
3
Elem
enta
ry O
ccup
atio
ns1,
193
3
45
13
31
0
260
79
84
71
328
1 Any
dis
crep
anci
es w
ith t
otal
s fr
om p
revi
ous
editi
ons
of t
he D
iges
t ar
e du
e to
re-
clas
sific
atio
n of
indu
stri
es a
nd o
ccup
atio
nal g
roup
s.So
urce
: Em
ploy
men
t Su
rvey
Div
. = D
ivis
ion
Div
. 1 =
Agr
icul
ture
, Fis
hing
and
Qua
rryi
ng
Div
. 2 =
Man
ufac
turi
ng/S
ervi
cing
Div
. 3 =
Ele
ctri
city
, Gas
and
Wat
er
Div
. 4 =
Con
stru
ctio
n
Div
. 5 =
Who
lesa
le/R
etai
l Tra
de a
nd R
esta
uran
ts/H
otel
s
Div
. 6 =
Tra
nspo
rt, S
tora
ge a
nd C
omm
unic
atio
ns
Div
. 7 =
Fin
anci
ng, I
nsur
ance
, Rea
l Est
ate
and
Busi
ness
Ser
vice
s
Div
. 8 =
Com
mun
ity, S
ocia
l, Pe
rson
al S
ervi
ces
and
Inte
rnat
iona
l Com
pani
es
Div
. 9 =
Pub
lic A
dmin
istr
atio
n, E
duca
tion,
Hea
lth a
nd S
ocia
l Wor
k
LAB
OU
R
Sum
mar
y A
naly
sis
of O
ccup
ied
Jobs
by
Maj
or O
ccup
atio
nal G
roup
and
Maj
or E
cono
mic
Act
ivit
y1
2010
2011
45
2012 BERMUDA DIGEST OF STATISTICS | DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Tab
le 5
.6
Indu
stry
Gro
upT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
e
All
Indu
stri
es10
,391
5,89
94,
492
12,0
916,
750
5,34
113
,110
7,19
55,
915
Agr
icul
ture
, Fis
hing
& Q
uarr
ying
256
243
1325
924
415
262
242
20M
anuf
actu
ring
255
182
7337
027
010
029
520
887
Elec
tric
ity, G
as &
Wat
er62
557
6453
1162
4418
Con
stru
ctio
n57
452
747
709
677
321,
128
1,06
464
Who
lesa
le &
Ret
ail T
rade
1,15
052
862
21,
243
665
578
1,20
072
947
1H
otel
s, R
esta
uran
ts &
Clu
bs1,
848
1,39
545
31,
792
1,36
243
01,
576
1,10
647
0T
rans
port
& C
omm
unic
atio
n29
920
297
395
252
143
341
235
106
Fina
ncia
l Int
erm
edia
tion
777
326
451
835
387
448
881
408
473
Rea
l Est
ate
9545
5013
078
5222
212
993
Busi
ness
Ser
vice
s85
641
644
01,
548
777
771
1,59
578
780
8Pu
blic
Adm
inis
trat
ion
& D
efen
ce74
754
919
847
832
415
470
744
825
9Ed
ucat
ion,
Hea
lth &
Soc
ial W
ork
1,26
135
890
31,
436
321
1,11
51,
621
338
1,28
3O
ther
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
1,23
848
275
61,
153
326
827
1,15
828
187
7In
tern
atio
nal C
ompa
nies
889
540
349
1,65
91,
003
656
1,95
01,
122
828
Not
Els
ewhe
re C
lass
ified
22
――
――
――
―N
ot S
tate
d82
4933
2011
911
254
58
1 In 1
998,
Ber
mud
a's
indu
stri
al c
lass
ifica
tions
wer
e up
date
d ac
cord
ing
to t
he
Sour
ce: P
opul
atio
n C
ensu
ses
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sta
ndar
d In
dust
rial
Cla
ssifi
catio
n of
Eco
nom
ic A
ctiv
ity, R
evis
ion
3.2 Ex
clud
es p
erso
ns fo
r w
hich
the
re is
no
data
. Fo
r m
ore
deta
ils s
ee T
echn
ical
Not
e in
the
201
0 Po
pula
tion
and
Hou
sing
Cen
sus
Rep
ort.
LAB
OU
R
Fore
ign-
Bor
n W
orke
rs b
y In
dust
ry G
roup
for
Cen
sus
Yea
rs -
1991
, 200
0 an
d 20
101
1991
2000
2010
r2
Tab
le 5
.6
Indu
stry
Gro
upT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
eT
otal
Mal
eFe
mal
e
All
Indu
stri
es10
,391
5,89
94,
492
12,0
916,
750
5,34
113
,110
7,19
55,
915
Agr
icul
ture
, Fis
hing
& Q
uarr
ying
256
243
1325
924
415
262
242
20M
anuf
actu
ring
255
182
7337
027
010
029
520
887
Elec
tric
ity, G
as &
Wat
er62
557
6453
1162
4418
Con
stru
ctio
n57
452
747
709
677
321,
128
1,06
464
Who
lesa
le &
Ret
ail T
rade
1,15
052
862
21,
243
665
578
1,20
072
947
1H
otel
s, R
esta
uran
ts &
Clu
bs1,
848
1,39
545
31,
792
1,36
243
01,
576
1,10
647
0T
rans
port
& C
omm
unic
atio
n29
920
297
395
252
143
341
235
106
Fina
ncia
l Int
erm
edia
tion
777
326
451
835
387
448
881
408
473
Rea
l Est
ate
9545
5013
078
5222
212
993
Busi
ness
Ser
vice
s85
641
644
01,
548
777
771
1,59
578
780
8Pu
blic
Adm
inis
trat
ion
& D
efen
ce74
754
919
847
832
415
470
744
825
9Ed
ucat
ion,
Hea
lth &
Soc
ial W
ork
1,26
135
890
31,
436
321
1,11
51,
621
338
1,28
3O
ther
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
1,23
848
275
61,
153
326
827
1,15
828
187
7In
tern
atio
nal C
ompa
nies
889
540
349
1,65
91,
003
656
1,95
01,
122
828
Not
Els
ewhe
re C
lass
ified
22
――
――
――
―N
ot S
tate
d82
4933
2011
911
254
58
1 In 1
998,
Ber
mud
a's
indu
stri
al c
lass
ifica
tions
wer
e up
date
d ac
cord
ing
to t
he
Sour
ce: P
opul
atio
n C
ensu
ses
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sta
ndar
d In
dust
rial
Cla
ssifi
catio
n of
Eco
nom
ic A
ctiv
ity, R
evis
ion
3.2 Ex
clud
es p
erso
ns fo
r w
hich
the
re is
no
data
.
LAB
OU
R
Fore
ign-
Bor
n W
orke
rs b
y In
dust
ry G
roup
for
Cen
sus
Yea
rs -
1991
, 200
0 an
d 20
101
1991
2000
2010
r2
46
2012 BERMUDA DIGEST OF STATISTICS | DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
LAB
OU
R
Tab
le 5
.7
Est
imat
ed N
umbe
r of
Wor
k P
erm
its
Issu
ed fo
r P
riva
te S
ecto
r E
mpl
oyee
s
Typ
e of
Wor
k P
erm
it1
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10
2011
Tot
al
3 M
onth
s
Up
to a
Yea
r2
2 -
5 Y
ears
3
11,6
13
3,25
4
5,20
0
3,15
9
12,1
18
3,74
8
4,66
0
3,71
0
12,8
25
4,46
3
4,27
8
4,08
4
15,6
52
6,18
5
4,91
8
4,54
9
16,7
16
6,85
1
4,81
6
5,04
9
17,7
06
7,09
2
4,93
1
5,68
3
18,1
31
6,91
7
4,82
0
6,39
4
17,7
52
7,86
9
4,20
2
5,68
1
14,6
49
6,14
8
3,88
4
4,61
7
12,3
96
5,65
3
3,91
9
2,82
4
.. .. .. ..
1 The
se a
re w
ork
perm
its is
sued
to
Non
-Ber
mud
ians
who
are
not
mar
ried
to
Berm
udia
ns.
2 The
maj
ority
are
one
-yea
r re
new
al p
erm
its.
3 The
tot
als
incl
ude
wor
k pe
rmits
in t
he y
ear
that
the
y ar
e fir
st is
sued
but
are
not
ref
lect
ed
in s
ubse
quen
t ye
ars,
eve
n th
ough
the
ir v
alid
ity m
ay b
e sp
read
ove
r m
ultip
le y
ears
.
Sour
ce: D
epar
tmen
t of
Imm
igra
tion
LABOUR
Table 5.8 Employment Placements by Month
Monthly Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Average
2001 22 17 22 17 44 31 24 32 24 19 14 8 22 2002 22 21 14 44 35 31 33 20 22 16 14 12 24 2003 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2004 15 16 16 18 20 23 20 32 28 15 11 14 19 2005 22 21 26 40 36 30 15 21 21 12 24 9 23 2006 19 12 23 16 17 27 24 21 30 19 9 11 19 2007 27 32 19 31 47 25 49 51 34 34 30 23 34 2008 18 23 30 18 9 25 11 5 3 18 10 25 16 2009 16 28 41 54 48 19 68 61 71 26 41 28 42 2010 27 10 15 32 10 33 13 43 26 58 35 33 28 2011 ― 5 32 19 17 8 19 24 22 13 32 1 16
Source: Department of Labour and Training
LAB
OU
R
Tab
le 5
.7
Est
imat
ed N
umbe
r of
Wor
k P
erm
its
Issu
ed fo
r P
riva
te S
ecto
r E
mpl
oyee
s
Typ
e of
Wor
k P
erm
it1
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10
2011
Tot
al
3 M
onth
s
Up
to a
Yea
r2
2 -
5 Y
ears
3
11,6
13
3,25
4
5,20
0
3,15
9
12,1
18
3,74
8
4,66
0
3,71
0
12,8
25
4,46
3
4,27
8
4,08
4
15,6
52
6,18
5
4,91
8
4,54
9
16,7
16
6,85
1
4,81
6
5,04
9
17,7
06
7,09
2
4,93
1
5,68
3
18,1
31
6,91
7
4,82
0
6,39
4
17,7
52
7,86
9
4,20
2
5,68
1
14,6
49
6,14
8
3,88
4
4,61
7
12,3
96
5,65
3
3,91
9
2,82
4
.. .. .. ..
1 The
se a
re w
ork
perm
its is
sued
to
Non
-Ber
mud
ians
who
are
not
mar
ried
to
Berm
udia
ns.
2 The
maj
ority
are
one
-yea
r re
new
al p
erm
its.
3 The
tot
als
incl
ude
wor
k pe
rmits
in t
he y
ear
that
the
y ar
e fir
st is
sued
but
are
not
ref
lect
ed
in s
ubse
quen
t ye
ars,
eve
n th
ough
the
ir v
alid
ity m
ay b
e sp
read
ove
r m
ultip
le y
ears
.
Sour
ce: D
epar
tmen
t of
Imm
igra
tion
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OU
R
Tab
le 5
.7
Est
imat
ed N
umbe
r of
Wor
k P
erm
its
Issu
ed fo
r P
riva
te S
ecto
r E
mpl
oyee
s
Typ
e of
Wor
k P
erm
it1
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10
2011
Tot
al
3 M
onth
s
Up
to a
Yea
r2
2 -
5 Y
ears
3
11,6
13
3,25
4
5,20
0
3,15
9
12,1
18
3,74
8
4,66
0
3,71
0
12,8
25
4,46
3
4,27
8
4,08
4
15,6
52
6,18
5
4,91
8
4,54
9
16,7
16
6,85
1
4,81
6
5,04
9
17,7
06
7,09
2
4,93
1
5,68
3
18,1
31
6,91
7
4,82
0
6,39
4
17,7
52
7,86
9
4,20
2
5,68
1
14,6
49
6,14
8
3,88
4
4,61
7
12,3
96
5,65
3
3,91
9
2,82
4
.. .. .. ..
1 The
se a
re w
ork
perm
its is
sued
to
Non
-Ber
mud
ians
who
are
not
mar
ried
to
Berm
udia
ns.
2 The
maj
ority
are
one
-yea
r re
new
al p
erm
its.
3 The
tot
als
incl
ude
wor
k pe
rmits
in t
he y
ear
that
the
y ar
e fir
st is
sued
but
are
not
ref
lect
ed
in s
ubse
quen
t ye
ars,
eve
n th
ough
the
ir v
alid
ity m
ay b
e sp
read
ove
r m
ultip
le y
ears
.
Sour
ce: D
epar
tmen
t of
Imm
igra
tion
LABOUR
Table 5.8 Employment Placements by Month
Monthly Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Average
2001 22 17 22 17 44 31 24 32 24 19 14 8 22 2002 22 21 14 44 35 31 33 20 22 16 14 12 24 2003 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2004 15 16 16 18 20 23 20 32 28 15 11 14 19 2005 22 21 26 40 36 30 15 21 21 12 24 9 23 2006 19 12 23 16 17 27 24 21 30 19 9 11 19 2007 27 32 19 31 47 25 49 51 34 34 30 23 34 2008 18 23 30 18 9 25 11 5 3 18 10 25 16 2009 16 28 41 54 48 19 68 61 71 26 41 28 42 2010 27 10 15 32 10 33 13 43 26 58 35 33 28 2011 ― 5 32 19 17 8 19 24 22 13 32 1 16
Source: Department of Labour and Training
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Table 5.9 Registered Unemployed at Month-end
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
2001 86 74 73 67 85 84 92 87 109 123 94 82 2002 39 31 61 66 40 35 14 42 39 28 26 32 2003 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2004 76 51 86 115 43 71 66 84 83 64 73 51 2005 45 35 63 41 32 35 34 47 45 42 46 25 2006 52 21 38 29 27 32 36 29 36 26 28 21 2007 25 43 23 28 26 22 35 31 26 45 49 14 2008 54 24 22 30 55 47 32 37 54 29 30 18 2009 41 44 59 56 63 76 54 61 75 61 79 58 2010 80 20 52 60 67 39 47 50 74 46 59 29 2011 109 201 120 102 91 58 81 108 182 104 136 44
Source: Department of Labour and Training
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Prices and Wages
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PRICES AND WAGES
Table 6.1 Bermuda Consumer Price Index (CPI) - Annual Averages
Base: April 2006 = 100.0
Year All Items Food Rent
Clothing &
Footwear
Tobacco &
Liquor
Fuel &
Power
Household Goods, Services
& Supplies
Transport &
Vehicles
Education, Recreation &
Reading
Health & Personal
Care
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
86.3 88.3 91.2 94.4 97.3
100.3 104.1 109.1 111.1 113.7 116.8
90.2 91.4 93.3 95.6 98.5
100.4 103.9 109.7 115.6 119.1 121.8
89.3 90.9 92.5 94.6 97.3
101.0 103.6 106.1 108.1 109.5 110.7
91.6 92.1 93.9 95.7 97.7
100.7 100.9 103.6 106.7 109.3 115.4
87.7 90.2 91.5 96.3 98.7
100.7 102.6 112.2 118.7 120.9 124.6
84.1 83.5 87.5 89.2 94.1
102.8 108.5 143.0 132.0 130.9 145.7
91.6 93.9 96.0 97.6 98.9
100.2 102.4 105.0 105.7 107.5 109.6
83.1 84.8 88.5 92.0 96.7 97.8
104.2 108.3 103.5 105.3 105.9
78.6 82.9 87.7 93.1 97.8
101.4 106.3 111.7 117.6 120.6 123.7
75.0 78.7 84.2 91.9 94.4 99.4
106.2 113.3 120.9 130.7 140.5
Percentage Change Over Previous Year
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2.9 2.3 3.2 3.5 3.1 3.1 3.8 4.8 1.8 2.4 2.7
2.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 1.9 3.5 5.6 5.4 3.0 2.3
2.4 1.7 1.8 2.2 2.8 3.8 2.6 2.4 1.9 1.3 1.1
1.3 0.6 1.9 1.9 2.1 3.2 0.2 2.7 3.0 2.4 5.7
8.9 3.0 1.4 5.2 2.6 2.1 1.9 9.3 5.8 1.9 3.1
-1.2 -0.8 4.8 1.9 5.6 9.2 5.5
31.8 -7.7 -0.8 11.3
2.2 2.6 2.2 1.6 1.4 1.3 2.2 2.6 0.7 1.6 2.0
4.5 2.0 4.5 4.0 5.1 1.1 6.6 3.9
-4.4 1.8 0.6
4.5 5.3 5.8 6.2 5.1 3.7 4.8 5.1 5.3 2.5 2.6
3.9 4.9 7.0 9.1 2.4 5.6 6.8 6.6 6.7 8.1 7.5
Source: Department of Statistics
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Table 6.1 Bermuda Consumer Price Index (CPI) - Annual Averages
Base: April 2006 = 100.0
Year All Items Food Rent
Clothing &
Footwear
Tobacco &
Liquor
Fuel &
Power
Household Goods, Services
& Supplies
Transport &
Vehicles
Education, Recreation &
Reading
Health & Personal
Care
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
86.3 88.3 91.2 94.4 97.3
100.3 104.1 109.1 111.1 113.7 116.8
90.2 91.4 93.3 95.6 98.5
100.4 103.9 109.7 115.6 119.1 121.8
89.3 90.9 92.5 94.6 97.3
101.0 103.6 106.1 108.1 109.5 110.7
91.6 92.1 93.9 95.7 97.7
100.7 100.9 103.6 106.7 109.3 115.4
87.7 90.2 91.5 96.3 98.7
100.7 102.6 112.2 118.7 120.9 124.6
84.1 83.5 87.5 89.2 94.1
102.8 108.5 143.0 132.0 130.9 145.7
91.6 93.9 96.0 97.6 98.9
100.2 102.4 105.0 105.7 107.5 109.6
83.1 84.8 88.5 92.0 96.7 97.8
104.2 108.3 103.5 105.3 105.9
78.6 82.9 87.7 93.1 97.8
101.4 106.3 111.7 117.6 120.6 123.7
75.0 78.7 84.2 91.9 94.4 99.4
106.2 113.3 120.9 130.7 140.5
Percentage Change Over Previous Year
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2.9 2.3 3.2 3.5 3.1 3.1 3.8 4.8 1.8 2.4 2.7
2.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 1.9 3.5 5.6 5.4 3.0 2.3
2.4 1.7 1.8 2.2 2.8 3.8 2.6 2.4 1.9 1.3 1.1
1.3 0.6 1.9 1.9 2.1 3.2 0.2 2.7 3.0 2.4 5.7
8.9 3.0 1.4 5.2 2.6 2.1 1.9 9.3 5.8 1.9 3.1
-1.2 -0.8 4.8 1.9 5.6 9.2 5.5
31.8 -7.7 -0.8 11.3
2.2 2.6 2.2 1.6 1.4 1.3 2.2 2.6 0.7 1.6 2.0
4.5 2.0 4.5 4.0 5.1 1.1 6.6 3.9
-4.4 1.8 0.6
4.5 5.3 5.8 6.2 5.1 3.7 4.8 5.1 5.3 2.5 2.6
3.9 4.9 7.0 9.1 2.4 5.6 6.8 6.6 6.7 8.1 7.5
Source: Department of Statistics
Table 6.2
Expenditure Group 1961 1974/5 1982 1993 2004
All Items 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food 41.0 24.1 18.1 15.2 14.6Rent 30.0 20.2 21.8 27.6 32.5Clothing & Footwear 9.5 6.2 6.0 4.7 3.7Tobacco & Liquor 4.2 2.8 2.6 2.1 2.0Fuel & Power 4.3 4.5 4.5 3.3 3.0
Household Goods, Services & Supplies 4.2 12.8 14.7 17.5 14.0 2
Transport & Vehicles 3.1 13.8 17.1 13.5 13.9Education, Recreation & Reading 1.3 9.6 8.4 8.0 7.1Health & Personal Care 2.4 6.0 6.8 8.1 9.2
1Summary changes in the weighting pattern of the CPI based on the results of the Source: Department of Statistics
Household Expenditure Surveys of 1974/75, 1982, 1993 and 2004.2The category was changed to include household goods, services and communications.
PRICES AND WAGES
Expenditure Group Weights Used in the CPI1
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Table 6.3 Selected Average Retail Prices1
$
Items 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Grain and Grain Products: Bread, 22 oz. sandwich loaf white local Flour, 5 lbs. Sweet biscuits, 7 oz. Cornflakes, 12 oz. Rice, 3 lbs.
3.25 3.39 3.33 3.34 2.57 2.75 2.98 2.98 3.66 3.65 3.41 3.45 3.39 3.47 3.54 3.59 3.70 3.53 3.45 3.46
4.40 3.31 3.59 3.79 3.55
4.50 3.03 4.25 3.91 3.65
4.80 5.58 4.08 4.00 3.74
4.74 5.40
.. 4.62 4.93
5.01 5.34
.. 4.67 6.01
5.08 5.27 4.52 5.12 6.30
Meat, Poultry and Fish: Lamb leg, per lb. with bone, frozen Hamburger Roast beef roll Pork loin chops, per lb. with bone Bacon, per lb. Pork sausages, I lb. Chicken legs, 5 lbs. Bologna, 12 oz. Stewing beef, per lb. Corned beef, 12 oz. Fish, per lb. imported cod fish (boneless) Tuna 6 1/2 oz. Tin Boiled ham, per lb. Bermuda fish, frozen, per lb.
3.47 3.53 3.56 4.36 2.92 2.97 3.00 3.00 6.03 6.16 6.80 6.93 4.04 4.14 4.32 4.22 4.18 4.16 .. 5.15 5.98 6.12 6.26 7.17 6.01 6.01 6.04 8.17 2.82 2.85 2.86 3.03 4.23 4.27 4.40 4.85 2.04 2.03 1.92 1.79 8.56 8.25 9.43 8.53 2.41 2.30 2.30 2.51 5.20 5.22 5.31 5.31 9.99 10.44 10.53 9.99
4.21 3.08 6.93 6.33 4.71 7.48 8.31 3.65 5.25 2.21 8.30 2.87 5.80
..
4.49 3.29 6.99
.. 5.43 8.79
11.32 3.83 6.29 2.44 8.99 2.96 4.99
..
4.95 3.65 6.99 6.99 5.79 9.99
11.79 3.94 6.89 2.44 8.99 3.35 5.49
..
5.24 3.67 6.98 5.62 5.50 9.40
10.86 3.98 6.61 2.37 9.83 3.68 5.10
12.20
5.30 3.89
.. 5.68 5.46 9.27
10.91 3.61 6.50 3.63 9.61 3.68 6.01
..
6.22 3.70
.. 5.67 6.18 9.26
11.06 3.47 6.34 3.53 9.39 3.74 6.84
..
Dairy Products and Substitutes: Butter, I lb. pkg. Margarine, 8 oz. Cheese, 16 oz. (block) Milk, fresh per 1/2 gal. Cream, evaporated 14 oz. Eggs, I doz, large domestic Sugar, 2kg. bag white, granulated
2.14 2.26 2.32 2.71 1.63 1.71 1.82 1.78 2.67 2.75 2.75 3.24 3.70 3.74 3.80 3.85 1.04 1.11 1.14 1.05 2.46 3.08 2.72 2.81 2.03 2.03 2.05 2.14
2.76 1.89 3.88 4.15 1.14 3.08 2.61
3.13 1.79 4.29 4.35 1.13 3.19 2.69
3.33 1.93 5.41 4.77 1.13 3.19 2.99
4.79 2.35 6.92 4.79 1.69 3.36 3.31
4.28 ..
5.90 4.99 1.46 4.16 3.68
4.66 2.54 6.24 5.11 1.40 4.55 4.11
Fats and Cooking Oils: Cooking oil, 32 fl. oz. Vegetable shortening, 3 lb. tin
3.37 3.55 3.68 3.68 4.42 5.18 5.43 5.07
3.91 5.50
4.08 5.65
5.99 6.99
7.09 8.18
7.36 8.47
7.03 8.41
Fruits and Vegetables: Potatoes, 5 lb. bag (Bermuda) Cabbage, I lb. Lettuce, per head Apples, 3 lb. bag, McIntosh Raisins, 15 oz., (seedless) Corn niblets, 12 oz. Sliced peaches, 29 oz. Soup, tomato, 10 oz. Soup, vegetable, 10 oz. Baby foods (junior) Baby foods (strained) Peas, frozen, 10 oz. Beans, french style, frozen, 10 oz. Broccoli (spears) 10 oz. frozen
4.77 4.97 4.94 5.16 1.04 1.10 1.12 1.18 2.66 2.40 2.71 2.77 4.35 4.28 4.19 5.21 2.42 2.43 2.44 2.45 1.08 1.09 1.13 1.14 2.22 2.27 2.19 2.40 1.22 1.23 1.29 1.29 1.30 1.29 1.28 1.35 0.93 0.99 1.14 1.16 0.71 0.73 0.85 0.85 1.89 1.77 1.60 2.27 1.54 1.56 1.76 1.87 1.95 1.96 1.98 2.11
5.07 ..
2.89 5.20 2.38 1.25 2.22 1.29 1.35 1.16 0.85 2.32 2.03 2.24
5.49 ..
2.99 5.99 2.39 1.25 2.38 1.32 1.39 1.25 0.85 2.68 2.03 1.70
5.95 ..
2.99 5.99 2.69 1.30 2.63 1.48 1.55 1.26
.. 3.39 2.40 1.80
5.42 ..
3.10 5.97 2.81 1.21 3.10 1.50 1.92 1.33
.. 2.81 2.81 2.22
5.41 ..
2.89 5.97 3.04 1.28 3.34 1.51 1.93 1.28
.. 2.89 3.10 2.95
6.20 ..
3.41 5.89 3.32 1.47 3.32 1.53 2.02 1.35
.. 2.92 3.25 3.08
Source: Department of Statistics
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Table 6.3 (cont'd)
Selected Average Retail Prices1
$
Items 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Beverages: Coffee, 12 oz. (instant) Tea, 50 bags
6.73 3.93
6.73 4.01
8.05 3.89
8.15 3.88
6.21 3.95
9.21 4.09
10.05 4.08
9.92 4.09
9.76 4.28
9.43 4.12
Miscellaneous: Salt, I kg. box Marmalade, 12 oz. jar Strawberry jam, 12 oz. jar Peanut butter, 12 oz. jar Mayonnaise, 32 oz. bottle
1.43 2.17 2.44 2.45 4.23
1.59 2.36 2.45 4.34 4.26
1.67 2.43 2.49 2.50 4.24
1.74 2.78 2.84 2.49 4.32
1.84 2.84 3.01 2.71 4.42
1.90 2.96 3.15 2.57 5.34
1.90 3.39 3.42 2.59 5.78
2.33 3.67 3.61 2.85 5.52
2.15 3.71 3.63 2.95 6.02
2.17 4.10 4.07 2.91 6.26
Household and Personal: Powdered household cleanser, 21 oz. Soap, bath size tablet Washing powder, 49 oz. pack Tampons, 10 pack Toothpaste (large size) Toilet paper (4 pack) Newspaper (daily) Postal rates (inland letter rate)
Gasoline (premium, I gal.)3
Haircut, (men) Haircut, shampoo, rinse and set (women) Drycleaning, 2-piece suit men's
Shoe repairs, 1/2 sole and heeling men's shoes
1.24 1.96 5.29 3.75 3.09 2.42 0.75 0.35
5.10 18.33 68.33 19.06
34.00
1.28 1.96 5.79 3.81 3.28 2.44 0.75 0.35
5.16 19.75 71.00 19.53
34.00
1.30 .. ..
3.94 3.27 2.26 0.75 0.35
.. 18.33 71.00 22.30
34.00
1.47 1.96
.. 3.96 3.27 2.26 0.75 0.35
1.43 20.00 72.00 22.96
39.00
1.67 .. ..
4.10 4.17 2.39 0.75 0.35
1.68 20.00 75.00 25.60
41.00
1.67 3.05 5.10 4.10 3.85 2.44 0.80 0.35
1.77 21.33 82.50 27.89
47.50
1.68 3.25 5.07 4.10 3.58 2.52 0.90 0.35
1.50 22.09 90.00 29.83
47.50
1.62 3.16 5.94 4.27 4.14 2.76 1.00 0.35
1.73 21.06 85.80 29.83
47.50
1.96 3.10 6.61 4.52 4.10 4.16 1.00 0.35
1.88 21.06 85.80 30.61
47.50
1.97 3.20 6.53 4.51 4.43 5.13 1.00 0.35
1.92 22.75 85.80 33.13
52.50
Liquor and Tobacco: Beer (5 brands) per case Rum (2 brands) per bottle, 1L Scotch per bottle, 1L Gin per bottle, 1L Cigarettes, pack of 20 regular
32.44 23.14 30.22 28.44
33.53 23.41 31.81 31.05
34.53 21.56 31.81 31.23
34.53 23.72 30.24 29.72
37.04 25.55 33.00 32.55
37.03 18.97 31.38 31.75
41.67 25.00 31.94 29.17
42.97 26.39 32.02 27.27
42.42 27.02 32.35 29.83
42.87 26.38 32.26 30.93
Fuel and Power: Electricity (actual rates as supplied by BELCO) per month per 560 KW hours
Gas (cost of one cylinder) 128.80 93.60
140.01 104.55
..
.. ..
127.00 ..
126.85 183.13 143.50
225.13 146.95
255.38 132.35
255.38 148.10
269.38 152.55
Transportation: Cash bus fare (St. George's to Somerset) Cash ferry fare (Hamilton-Somerset) Taxi fare - 5 mile journey
4.50 4.00
11.52
4.50 4.00
11.52
4.50 4.00
13.75
4.50 4.00
13.75
4.50 4.00
13.75
4.50 4.00
15.40
4.50 4.00
15.40
4.50 4.00
15.40
4.50 4.00
15.40
4.50 4.00
15.40
Recreation and Entertainment: Movie Theatre 7.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 9.00 9.00 9.50 10.00 11.00
1Price quotations are for February of each year unless otherwise stated. Source: Department of Statistics
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Table 6
.4
$
Occup
ation
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Public W
orks
Trades
man Cla
ss 22
775.70
798.97
832.49
869.96
909.11
947.75
983.76
1,032.95
1,063.29
1,083.29
..Dri
ver740
.57762
.79794
.82830
.59867
.97904
.86939
.24986
.201,01
6.541,03
6.54..
Equipm
ent Ope
rator C
lass 2
751.32
773.86
806.35
842.64
880.56
917.98
952.87
1,000.51
1,030.85
1,050.85
..For
eman (D
epot)
867.48
893.50
931.04
972.94
....
..1,20
8.601,23
8.941,25
8.94..
Office C
leaner
689.64
710.33
740.16
773.47
808.28
842.63
874.65
918.38
948.72
968.72
..Sec
urity
707.87
729.10
759.74
793.92
829.65
864.91
897.77
942.66
973.00
993.00
..Skil
led Lab
ourer
728.20
750.05
781.54
816.71
853.46
889.73
923.54
969.72
1,000.06
1,020.06
..Stor
eman
735.88
757.96
789.78
825.32
862.46
899.11
933.28
979.94
1,010.28
1,030.28
..Roa
d Sweep
er695
.54716
.40746
.49780
.08815
.18849
.83882
.12926
.23956
.57976
.57..
Sanitati
on Labo
urer
728.20
750.05
781.54
816.71
853.46
889.73
923.54
969.72
1,000.06
1,020.06
..
Agricu
lture
Forema
n Grade
III810
.37834
.68869
.73908
.87912
.99951
.791,02
7.761,07
9.151,10
9.491,12
9.49..
Trades
man Cla
ss I824
.62849
.36885
.05924
.88942
.85982
.921,07
1.291,09
8.161,12
8.501,14
8.50..
Tractor
Driver
747.47
769.90
802.25
838.35
876.08
913.31
948.01
995.42
1,025.76
1,045.76
..Gar
dener a
nd Spray
Operat
or722
.99744
.68775
.95810
.87847
.36883
.37916
.94962
.79993
.131,01
3.13..
Heavy L
aboure
r716
.96738
.47769
.50804
.13840
.32876
.03909
.32954
.78985
.121,00
5.12..
Securit
y Office
r707
.87729
.10759
.74793
.92829
.85864
.91897
.77942
.66973
.00993
.00..
Cleane
r689
.64710
.33740
.16773
.47808
.28842
.63874
.65918
.38948
.72968
.72..
Marine
and P
orts
Coxswa
in (0-3 y
ears)
783.03
806.52
840.39
878.20
917.72
956.72
993.08
1,042.73
1,073.07
1,093.07
..Bos
un (Unl
icensed
)744
.59766
.92799
.12835
.08872
.66909
.75944
.32991
.531,02
1.871,04
1.87..
Tug Eng
ineer
865.66
891.63
929.09
970.90
1,014.59
1,057.71
1,097.90
1,152.80
1,183.14
1,203.14
..Mai
ntenanc
e Work
er716
.44737
.93768
.92803
.52880
.56917
.98952
.871,00
0.511,03
0.851,05
0.85..
Tug Pilo
t903
.20930
.30969
.371,01
2.991,05
8.571,10
3.561,14
5.501,20
2.771,23
3.111,25
3.11..
Hospit
alsRec
eptionis
t (0-5 y
ears)
..705
.33731
.01r
757.77
r..
..878
.15894
.77r
914.77
r934
.77r
..Gar
dener
..724
.93750
.61r
777.37
r..
..907
.37914
.37r
934.37
r954
.37r
..Hou
sekeepin
g (Aide
B 1st ye
ar)..
704.33
730.01
r756
.77r
....
855.77
893.77
r913
.77r
933.77
r..
Dietary
Aid (Ist
year)
..704
.33730
.01r
756.77
r..
..855
.77893
.77r
913.77
r933
.77r
..Lau
ndry (G
eneral w
orker -
1st yea
r)..
710.33
736.61
r763
.37r
....
861.77
900.37
r920
.37r
940.37
r..
Sanitati
on Labo
urer
..734
.93760
.61r
787.37
r..
..886
.37924
.37r
944.37
r964
.37r
..Stor
ekeepe
r..
741.63
....
....
893.07
....
....
Ambula
nce Dr
iver (Q
ualified
- 1st y
ear)..
763.83
789.51
r816
.27r
....
..r953
.27r
973.27
r993
.27r
..Wa
rd Orde
rly (Qua
lified -
I st yea
r)..
729.73
755.41
r782
.17r
....
881.17
919.17
r939
.17r
959.17
r..
Air Se
rvices
Bartend
er669
.24689
.32711
.36..
....
....
....
..Han
dler - o
ver 1 ye
ar687
.92708
.56731
.24..
783.32
814.66
847.24
883.67
....
..Cle
rical Sta
ff658
.80678
.56700
.28..
....
....
....
..Bus
Person
583.06
600.52
619.72
....
....
....
....
Shift Ki
tchen H
elper - o
ver 1 ye
ar643
.64662
.96684
.16..
....
....
....
..Skil
led Mec
hanic (A
)748
.48770
.92795
.60..
852.27
886.36
921.81
961.45
....
..Stor
eperson
. .739
.76763
.44..
833.63
866.97
901.65
940.42
....
..
Source: B
ermuda In
dustrial U
nion - Co
llective A
greemen
ts
PRICE
S AND
WAG
ES
Basic W
eekly P
ay Rate
s - Indu
strial W
orkers
1
Table 6.4 (cont'd)
$
Occupation 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
SupermarketsGeneral Helper 571.29 568.43 585.48 .. .. 665.39 688.01 711.40 732.74 r 754.73 r 777.37Asst. Butcher (0- 1 yr) 585.19 602.75 620.83 .. .. 705.56 729.55 754.35 776.98 r 800.29 r 824.30Cashier (I yr+) 571.29 588.43 625.48 645.49 666.15 688.80 712.21 736.43 758.52 r 781.28 r 804.72Truck Driver 597.66 615.59 654.34 675.28 696.89 720.59 745.09 770.42 793.53 r 817.34 r 841.86Janitor 566.76 583.76 620.51 640.37 660.86 683.33 706.56 730.59 752.51 r 775.08 r 798.33Produce Merchandiser (0- 1 yr) 550.17 566.68 583.68 .. .. 663.34 685.89 709.21 730.49 r 752.40 r 774.97Produce Person (0- 1 yr) 585.19 602.75 640.70 661.20 682.36 705.56 729.55 754.35 776.98 r 800.29 r 824.30Warehouse Person 597.40 615.32 622.99 642.93 663.50 720.28 744.77 770.09 793.19 r 816.99 r 841.50Freezer/Dairy Clerk (0-1 yr) 562.39 579.25 615.72 635.42 655.76 678.05 701.11 724.94 746.69 r 769.09 r 792.17
Public TransportationClerical Worker (Cashier) 715.25 736.71 767.67 802.21 838.31 873.94 907.15 952.50 982.84 1,002.84 ..Dispatcher 817.19 841.71 877.08 916.55 957.79 998.50 1,036.44 1,088.27 1,144.48 1,164.48 ..Nightwatchman 707.61 728.84 759.48 793.64 829.35 864.60 897.46 942.33 972.67 992.67 ..Storeman 735.88 757.96 789.78 825.32 862.46 899.11 933.28 979.94 1,010.28 1,030.28 ..Tradesman (Class 2) 775.70 798.97 832.53 870.00 909.15 947.79 983.80 1,033.00 1,063.34 1,083.34 ..Bus Operator (0-12 mths) 769.11 792.18 825.46 862.61 901.43 939.74 975.45 1,024.22 1,054.56 1,074.56 ..Day/Night Cleaner 694.32 715.15 745.20 778.73 813.77 848.36 880.60 924.63 954.97 974.97 ..Painter (Class 2) 737.81 759.94 791.85 827.49 864.73 901.48 935.73 982.52 1,012.86 1,032.86 ..Janitor 711.10 732.70 763.21 797.56 833.45 868.87 901.89 946.98 977.32 997.32 ..
Post OfficeChief Area Postman 842.31 867.58 904.04 944.72 987.23 1,029.19 1,068.30 1,121.71 1,152.05 1,172.05 ..Asst. Chief Postman 816.84 841.35 876.69 916.14 957.37 998.05 1,035.98 1,087.78 1,118.12 1,138.12 ..Postman 1+ years outside 771.07 794.20 827.57 864.81 903.73 942.13 977.94 1,026.83 1,057.17 1,077.17 ..Postman 3 mths - 1 year inside 748.34 770.79 803.15 839.29 845.95 881.90 915.41 961.18 991.52 1,011.52 ..Postman 0 mths - 3 mths inside 740.83 763.05 795.10 830.88 837.41 873.00 906.17 951.48 981.82 1,001.82 ..Janitoress 691.13 711.86 741.76 775.14 810.02 844.45 876.54 920.36 950.70 970.70 ..Janitor 711.36 732.70 763.49 797.84 833.74 869.18 902.21 947.32 977.66 997.66 ..
Dock WorkersCrane Operator 903.66 930.77 958.69 987.45 1,073.24 r 1,113.48 r 1,155.24 1,198.56 1,246.50 r 1,274.55 r 1,274.55Deckman 852.25 877.81 974.19 1,003.41 1,041.03 r 1,080.07 r 1,120.57 1,162.59 1,209.10 r 1,236.30 r 1,236.30Foreman 921.19 948.83 1,028.79 1,059.66 1,099.39 r 1,140.62 r 1,183.39 1,227.76 .. .. ..Forklift Operator 841.29 866.53 892.52 919.30 953.77 r 989.54 r 1,026.64 1,065.14 .. .. ..Holdmen/Loader/Sorter 812.56 836.93 932.08 960.04 996.04 r 1,033.39 r 1,072.14 1,112.34 1,156.84 r 1,182.87 r 1,182.87Helper 757.56 780.29 803.70 827.81 889.97 r 923.35 r 957.97 993.89 1,033.65 r 1,056.91 r 1,056.91
Civil AviationForeman Skycap 503.29 518.39 540.17 564.48 589.88 614.95 638.32 670.24 700.58 720.58 ..Porters (Sky Caps) 476.59 490.89 511.49 534.51 558.56 582.56 604.43 634.65 664.99 684.99 ..
Source: Bermuda Industrial Union - Collective Agreements
Basic Weekly Pay Rates - Industrial Workers1
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Table 6.4 (cont'd)
$
Occupation 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009r 2010r 2011
ConstructionForeman 1,110.00 1,141.08 1,173.03 1,210.40 1,249.20 1,299.20 1,351.20 1,402.40 1,429.20 1,500.80 ..Foreman (Labour) 874.00 898.47 923.56 953.20 983.60 1,022.80 1,063.60 1,104.00 1,125.20 1,181.60 ..Operator B 882.40 907.11 932.51 962.40 993.20 1,032.80 1,074.00 1,114.80 1,136.00 1,192.80 ..Mechanic (Top Grade) 988.40 1,016.07 1,045.63 1,078.80 1,113.60 1,158.00 1,204.40 1,250.00 1,273.60 1,337.20 ..Mechanic 916.40 942.06 968.42 1,040.80 1,074.00 1,116.80 1,161.60 1,205.60 1,228.40 1,289.60 ..Mixer Operator 751.60 772.64 794.27 819.60 846.00 880.00 915.20 950.00 968.00 1,016.40 ..Paint Applier 724.00 744.27 765.12 789.60 814.80 847.20 881.20 914.48 932.00 978.40 ..Mechanic Steel Fixer 899.60 924.79 950.69 1,040.80 1,074.00 1,116.80 1,161.60 1,205.60 1,228.40 1,289.60 ..Skilled Labourer 757.20 778.40 800.20 825.60 852.00 886.00 921.60 956.80 974.40 1,023.20 ..Storeman 916.40 942.06 968.38 999.20 1,031.20 1,072.40 1,115.20 1,157.60 1,179.60 1,238.40 ..Truck Driver 768.80 790.40 812.45 838.40 865.20 900.00 936.00 971.60 990.00 1,039.60 ..Welder 970.00 997.16 . . 978.00 1,011.60 1,052.00 1,094.00 1,135.60 1,157.20 1,215.20 ..Form Carpenter 916.40 942.02 968.38 1,040.80 1,074.00 1,116.80 1,161.60 1,205.60 1,228.40 1,289.60 ..Hammerman 757.20 778.40 800.20 826.00 852.40 886.40 922.00 957.20 975.20 1,024.00 ..
Hotels (Tipped Live-Out Workers)Bell Staff-Doorman/Starter 230.58 234.93 241.56 248.43 256.19 264.64 273.38 281.58 290.03 298.73 ..Waiter/Waitress 210.10 214.45 221.10 227.95 235.71 243.49 251.52 259.07 266.84 274.84 ..Night Housekeeper 254.08 258.43 265.08 271.93 294.69 304.41 314.46 323.89 333.61 343.62 ..Cottage/Apartment Attendant 217.10 221.45 228.10 234.95 242.71 250.72 258.99 266.76 274.76 283.01 ..On Call Room Attendant 210.10 214.45 221.10 227.95 235.71 243.49 251.52 259.07 271.99 285.3 ..
Hotels (Non-Tipped Workers)Chauffer 533.59 548.34 565.17 582.50 605.12 626.30 648.22 674.15 701.11 729.16 ..Linen Controller 555.13 569.88 586.71 604.04 626.66 648.59 671.29 698.14 726.07 755.11 ..Head Controlman/Mechanic 569.13 583.88 600.71 618.04 640.66 663.08 686.29 724.14 760.39 796.00 ..Chef Gourmet 582.73 597.48 614.31 631.64 644.26 666.81 690.15 717.76 r 746.47 776.32 ..Towel Folder 526.33 541.08 557.91 575.24 597.86 618.79 640.44 666.06 r 692.70 720.41 ..Shampoo Supervisor 570.58 585.33 602.16 619.49 642.11 664.58 687.84 715.35 r 743.97 773.73 ..Social Desk Hostess 534.13 548.88 565.71 583.04 605.66 626.86 648.80 685.15 r 719.84 753.83 ..
GaragesTradesman (Junior) 579.25 596.34 614.23 632.66 .. 644.96 694.88 726.51 r 726.51 726.51 ..New Car Preparer 484.55 498.85 513.82 529.23 585.58 611.93 639.46 668.23 r 668.23 668.23 ..Storeman (Junior) 458.59 472.12 486.28 500.87 537.67 561.86 587.14 613.56 r 613.56 613.56 ..Working Foreman 781.56 804.62 828.76 853.62 858.59 897.22 937.59 979.78 r 979.78 979.78 ..Mechanic (Grade A1) 729.09 750.60 773.31 796.31 800.97 837.01 874.67 909.67 r 909.67 909.67 ..
1For the present edition the minimum weekly rate is shown for selected Source: Bermuda Industrial Union - Collective Agreements
workers or a group of workers with roughly equivalent levels of pay.2Includes: electricians, fitters, masons, painters, panel beaters,
plumbers, mechanics and welders.
Basic Weekly Pay Rates - Industrial Workers1
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Table 6.4 (cont'd)
$
Occupation 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009r 2010r 2011
ConstructionForeman 1,110.00 1,141.08 1,173.03 1,210.40 1,249.20 1,299.20 1,351.20 1,402.40 1,429.20 1,500.80 ..Foreman (Labour) 874.00 898.47 923.56 953.20 983.60 1,022.80 1,063.60 1,104.00 1,125.20 1,181.60 ..Operator B 882.40 907.11 932.51 962.40 993.20 1,032.80 1,074.00 1,114.80 1,136.00 1,192.80 ..Mechanic (Top Grade) 988.40 1,016.07 1,045.63 1,078.80 1,113.60 1,158.00 1,204.40 1,250.00 1,273.60 1,337.20 ..Mechanic 916.40 942.06 968.42 1,040.80 1,074.00 1,116.80 1,161.60 1,205.60 1,228.40 1,289.60 ..Mixer Operator 751.60 772.64 794.27 819.60 846.00 880.00 915.20 950.00 968.00 1,016.40 ..Paint Applier 724.00 744.27 765.12 789.60 814.80 847.20 881.20 914.48 932.00 978.40 ..Mechanic Steel Fixer 899.60 924.79 950.69 1,040.80 1,074.00 1,116.80 1,161.60 1,205.60 1,228.40 1,289.60 ..Skilled Labourer 757.20 778.40 800.20 825.60 852.00 886.00 921.60 956.80 974.40 1,023.20 ..Storeman 916.40 942.06 968.38 999.20 1,031.20 1,072.40 1,115.20 1,157.60 1,179.60 1,238.40 ..Truck Driver 768.80 790.40 812.45 838.40 865.20 900.00 936.00 971.60 990.00 1,039.60 ..Welder 970.00 997.16 . . 978.00 1,011.60 1,052.00 1,094.00 1,135.60 1,157.20 1,215.20 ..Form Carpenter 916.40 942.02 968.38 1,040.80 1,074.00 1,116.80 1,161.60 1,205.60 1,228.40 1,289.60 ..Hammerman 757.20 778.40 800.20 826.00 852.40 886.40 922.00 957.20 975.20 1,024.00 ..
Hotels (Tipped Live-Out Workers)Bell Staff-Doorman/Starter 230.58 234.93 241.56 248.43 256.19 264.64 273.38 281.58 290.03 298.73 ..Waiter/Waitress 210.10 214.45 221.10 227.95 235.71 243.49 251.52 259.07 266.84 274.84 ..Night Housekeeper 254.08 258.43 265.08 271.93 294.69 304.41 314.46 323.89 333.61 343.62 ..Cottage/Apartment Attendant 217.10 221.45 228.10 234.95 242.71 250.72 258.99 266.76 274.76 283.01 ..On Call Room Attendant 210.10 214.45 221.10 227.95 235.71 243.49 251.52 259.07 271.99 285.3 ..
Hotels (Non-Tipped Workers)Chauffer 533.59 548.34 565.17 582.50 605.12 626.30 648.22 674.15 701.11 729.16 ..Linen Controller 555.13 569.88 586.71 604.04 626.66 648.59 671.29 698.14 726.07 755.11 ..Head Controlman/Mechanic 569.13 583.88 600.71 618.04 640.66 663.08 686.29 724.14 760.39 796.00 ..Chef Gourmet 582.73 597.48 614.31 631.64 644.26 666.81 690.15 717.76 r 746.47 776.32 ..Towel Folder 526.33 541.08 557.91 575.24 597.86 618.79 640.44 666.06 r 692.70 720.41 ..Shampoo Supervisor 570.58 585.33 602.16 619.49 642.11 664.58 687.84 715.35 r 743.97 773.73 ..Social Desk Hostess 534.13 548.88 565.71 583.04 605.66 626.86 648.80 685.15 r 719.84 753.83 ..
GaragesTradesman (Junior) 579.25 596.34 614.23 632.66 .. 644.96 694.88 726.51 r 726.51 726.51 ..New Car Preparer 484.55 498.85 513.82 529.23 585.58 611.93 639.46 668.23 r 668.23 668.23 ..Storeman (Junior) 458.59 472.12 486.28 500.87 537.67 561.86 587.14 613.56 r 613.56 613.56 ..Working Foreman 781.56 804.62 828.76 853.62 858.59 897.22 937.59 979.78 r 979.78 979.78 ..Mechanic (Grade A1) 729.09 750.60 773.31 796.31 800.97 837.01 874.67 909.67 r 909.67 909.67 ..
1For the present edition the minimum weekly rate is shown for selected Source: Bermuda Industrial Union - Collective Agreements
workers or a group of workers with roughly equivalent levels of pay.2Includes: electricians, fitters, masons, painters, panel beaters,
plumbers, mechanics and welders.
Basic Weekly Pay Rates - Industrial Workers1
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Tab
le 6
.5
$
Sect
or a
nd O
ccup
atio
nG
rade
Ran
ge20
0420
0520
0620
0720
0820
09r
2010
r20
11
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il Se
rvic
e2
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rica
l wor
kers
incl
udin
g cl
erk/
typi
sts,
r
ecep
tioni
sts,
mes
seng
ers,
etc
.PS
1-1
227
,945
-41,
902
29,2
02-4
3,78
730
,371
-45,
584
31,8
89-4
7,81
632
,846
-49,
250
33,9
25-5
0,32
934
,349
-50,
959
..Pr
ivat
e se
cret
arie
s an
d se
nior
cle
rks
PS 1
3-17
42,7
64-4
8,74
744
,688
-50,
941
46,4
76-5
2,97
948
,800
-55,
627
50,2
64-5
7,29
651
,343
-58,
375
51,9
85-5
9,10
5..
Offi
ce m
anag
ers,
ass
ista
nt s
uper
viso
rs a
nd
tec
hnic
al a
ssis
tant
sPS
18-
2050
,573
-54,
440
52,8
49-5
6,89
054
,963
-59,
165
57,7
11-6
2,12
459
,443
-63,
987
60,5
22-6
5,06
661
,278
-65,
880
..Su
b-pr
ofes
sion
als,
mid
dle-
man
agem
ent
o
ffice
rs a
nd t
echn
ical
offi
cers
PS 2
1-30
56,4
76-7
6,46
959
,018
-79,
911
61,3
79-8
3,10
764
,447
-87,
262
66,3
81-8
9,88
067
,460
-90,
959
68,3
03-9
2,09
6..
Fully
qua
lifie
d pr
ofes
sion
als,
law
yers
,
arc
hite
cts,
eng
inee
rs, a
ccou
ntan
ts, e
tc.
PS 3
1-40
79,3
33-1
10,2
0982
,903
-115
,168
86,2
19-1
19,7
7590
,530
-125
,764
93,2
46-1
29,5
3794
,325
-130
,616
95,5
04-1
32,2
49..
Seni
or a
dmin
istr
ativ
e of
ficer
s an
d he
ads
o
f dep
artm
ents
PS 4
1-48
115,
164-
156,
725
120,
347-
163,
778
125,
161-
170,
329
131,
419-
178,
846
135,
361-
184,
211
136,
440-
185,
290
138,
146-
187,
606
..
Pub
lic S
choo
l Sys
tem
3
Tea
cher
s:C
ertif
ied
nurs
ery
teac
hers
A2-
645
,394
-50,
830
46,7
56-5
2,35
5..
50,8
14-5
6,89
952
,352
-58,
621
54,5
94-6
1,13
255
,276
-61,
896
..W
ith T
each
er's
Tra
inin
g C
ertif
icat
e fr
om
3 -
year
pro
gram
me
P1-7
55,4
19-7
0,12
357
,082
-72,
227
..62
,037
-78,
496
63,9
14-8
0,87
166
,651
-84,
335
67,4
84-8
5,38
9..
With
Tea
cher
's T
rain
ing
Cer
tific
ate
With
Bac
helo
r's d
egre
eP1
-255
,419
-57,
636
57,0
82-5
9,36
5..
62,0
37-6
4,51
863
,914
-66,
470
66,6
51-6
9,31
767
,484
-70,
184
..W
ith B
ache
lor's
deg
ree
and
addi
tiona
l
deg
ree/
cert
ifica
te in
Edu
catio
nP1
-855
,419
-72,
928
57,0
82-7
5,11
6..
62,0
37-8
1,63
663
,914
-84,
106
66,6
51-8
7,70
967
,484
-88,
805
..H
ead
teac
hers
incl
udin
g de
putie
s an
d
fir
st a
ssis
tant
sSt
eps
1-4
97,1
43-1
09,3
3810
0,05
8-11
2,61
8..
108,
743-
122,
394
112,
033-
126,
067
116,
832-
131,
498
118,
292-
133,
142
..Be
rmud
a C
olle
ge le
ctur
ers
Step
s 1
-20
....
66,9
69-1
13,2
3569
,782
-117
,990
..76
,423
-129
,218
79,7
09-1
34,7
76..
Pri
son
Serv
ice
Pris
on O
ffice
rSt
eps
1-5
..47
,992
-62,
148
56,4
36-6
5,25
659
,260
-68,
518
62,2
23-7
1,94
463
,001
-72,
844
63,9
46-7
3,93
6..
Div
isio
nal O
ffice
r6-
9..
63,5
91-7
1,98
669
,287
-75,
585
72,7
51-7
9,36
476
,389
-83,
323
77,3
43-8
4,37
478
,504
-85,
640
..Pr
inci
pal O
ffice
r10
-11
..75
,826
-81,
106
82,3
88-8
5,16
286
,507
-89,
420
90,8
24-9
3,89
191
,968
-95,
065
93,3
48-9
6,49
1..
Chi
ef O
ffice
r12
-13
..90
,223
-96,
710
95,7
02-9
9,06
910
0,48
7-10
4,02
210
5,51
1-10
9,22
310
6,83
0-11
0,58
910
8,43
3-11
2,24
8..
Ass
t. C
omm
isio
ner
14-1
5..
..11
0,32
1-11
4,28
011
5,83
7-11
9,99
412
1,62
8-12
5,99
312
3,14
9-12
7,56
812
4,99
6-12
9,48
2..
Sour
ce: A
nnua
l Est
imat
es o
f Rev
enue
and
Exp
endi
ture
PR
ICE
S A
ND
WA
GE
S
Ann
ual R
ates
of P
ay -
Pub
lic S
ecto
r N
on-I
ndus
tria
l Wor
kers
1
58
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Tab
le 6
.5 (
cont
'd)
$
Sect
or a
nd O
ccup
atio
nG
rade
Ran
ge20
0420
0520
0620
0720
08r
2009
2010
r20
11
Pol
ice
Serv
ice
Cad
etSt
eps
1-3
26,6
35-2
8,53
229
,595
-31,
703
31,0
75-3
3,28
932
,629
-34,
953
34,2
60-3
6,70
1..
36,2
53-3
8,83
537
,304
-39,
961
Con
stab
le4-
1145
,624
-59,
344
50,6
96-6
5,94
053
,230
-69,
237
55,8
92-7
2,69
958
,687
-76,
333
..69
,378
-88,
051
71,3
90-9
0,60
4Se
rgea
nt12
-16
61,5
69-6
9,96
968
,412
-77,
746
71,8
33-8
1,63
475
,425
-85,
715
79,1
96-9
0,00
1..
90,9
82-1
02,4
1693
,621
-105
,386
Insp
ecto
r17
-19
72,5
93-7
7,76
480
,662
-86,
407
84,6
95-9
0,72
788
,930
-95,
264
93,3
76-1
00,0
27..
105,
156-
112,
194
108,
206-
115,
447
Chi
ef In
spec
tor
20-2
287
,095
-93,
299
96,7
76-1
03,6
6910
1,61
5-10
8,85
210
6,69
5-11
4,29
511
2,03
0-12
0,00
9..
124,
895-
133,
338
128,
517-
137,
205
Supe
rint
ende
nt23
-25
100,
907-
108,
195
100,
907-
108,
195
100,
907-
108,
195
100,
907-
108,
195
100,
907-
108,
195
..12
9,79
6-13
9,17
014
3,71
0-15
3,48
1A
sst.
Com
mis
sion
er26
-27
116,
270-
119,
691
116,
270-
119,
691
116,
270-
119,
691
116,
270-
119,
691
116,
270-
119,
691
..14
9,55
8-15
3,95
816
5,25
8-16
9,84
5
Fire
Ser
vice
Mec
hani
cFS
A 1
-345
,683
-49,
490
47,7
39-5
1,71
749
,649
-53,
786
51,6
34-5
5,93
753
,183
-57,
615
..57
,911
-73,
663
60,0
54-7
6,38
9Fi
refig
hter
7-1
247
,660
-56,
183
49,8
04-5
8,71
251
,796
-61,
060
53,8
68-6
3,50
355
,454
-65,
408
..64
,752
-76,
333
67,1
48-7
9,15
8Se
rgea
nt13
-17
59,4
47-6
6,91
962
,122
-69,
931
64,6
07-7
2,72
867
,191
-75,
637
69,2
07-7
7,90
6..
82,2
09-8
8,48
482
,251
-91,
758
Lieu
tena
nt18
-21
69,7
52-7
7,06
872
,891
-80,
536
75,8
06-8
3,75
778
,839
-87,
107
81,2
04-8
9,72
1..
93,0
76-1
00,9
6896
,520
-104
,704
Reg
imen
t Se
rvic
esLa
nce
Cor
pora
lM
PS 1
-429
,342
-32,
774
30,6
63-3
4,24
831
,889
-35,
618
50,3
85-5
6,27
754
,491
-60,
864
..56
,803
-63,
446
58,4
51-6
5,28
6C
orpo
ral
5-7
34,0
05-3
6,60
335
,536
-38,
250
36,9
57-3
9,78
058
,326
-62,
681
63,0
80-6
7,79
0..
65,7
57-7
0,66
667
,664
-72,
716
Serg
eant
9-12
39,4
00-4
3,99
741
,173
-45,
977
42,8
19-4
7,81
665
,009
-71,
968
70,3
07-7
7,83
3..
73,2
90-8
1,13
675
,415
-83,
489
Col
our
Serg
eant
15-1
947
,924
-55,
093
50,0
81-5
7,57
352
,084
-59,
876
74,2
56-8
3,57
280
,308
-90,
383
..83
,715
-94,
219
86,1
43-9
6,95
1W
arra
nt O
ffice
r II
22-2
461
,527
-65,
039
64,2
96-6
7,96
666
,868
-70,
685
85,6
97-9
0,32
492
,681
-106
,078
..96
,614
-110
,579
99,4
16-1
04,7
83W
arra
nt O
ffice
r I
25-2
667
,198
-69,
380
70,2
22-7
2,50
273
,031
-75,
403
95,4
20-9
8,08
4..
....
110,
695-
113,
786
Lieu
tena
nt II
22-2
361
,527
-63,
526
64,2
96-6
6,38
466
,868
-69,
040
85,6
97-8
8,03
692
,681
-100
,441
..96
,614
-104
,703
99,4
16-1
02,1
29Li
eute
nant
I24
-25
65,0
39-6
7,19
867
,966
-70,
222
70,6
85-7
3,03
190
,324
-92,
872
....
..10
4,78
3-10
7,73
9C
apta
in27
-28
71,8
98-7
4,59
675
,133
-77,
953
78,1
39-8
1,07
198
,084
-100
,988
106,
078-
109,
218
..11
0,57
9-11
3,85
211
3,78
6-11
7,15
4M
ajor
30-3
180
,293
-83,
299
83,9
06-8
7,04
887
,262
-90,
530
109,
200-
112,
320
118,
100-
121,
474
..12
3,11
1-12
6,62
812
6,68
1-13
0,30
1Lt
. Col
onel
4112
0,92
312
6,36
413
1,41
913
1,41
914
2,12
9..
148,
160
152,
457
1 All
rate
s ar
e qu
oted
as
of O
ctob
er 1
st o
f eac
h ye
ar, w
ith t
he e
xcep
tion
of t
he T
each
ers
who
se r
ates
are
So
urce
: Ann
ual E
stim
ates
of R
even
ue a
nd E
xpen
ditu
re
adj
uste
d 1s
t Se
ptem
ber
of e
ach
year
.2 T
his
sect
or c
ompr
ises
a b
road
ran
ge o
f occ
upat
ions
whi
ch in
clud
e ad
min
istr
ativ
e, p
rofe
ssio
nal,
tech
nica
l
and
cle
rica
l wor
kers
as
wel
l as
publ
ic h
ealth
nur
ses
and
cust
oms
offic
ers.
The
bri
ef d
escr
iptio
ns o
f eac
h
gra
de r
ange
att
empt
to
give
onl
y a
gene
ral i
dea
of t
he jo
b ty
pes
invo
lved
. U
sers
sho
uld
also
not
e th
at p
ay
gra
des
atta
ched
to
som
e po
sitio
ns m
ay o
verl
ap a
t th
e m
argi
ns.
3 Tea
cher
s an
d le
ctur
ers
are
plac
ed o
n th
e sc
ale
acco
rdin
g to
the
ir q
ualif
icat
ions
and
exp
erie
nce;
for
nurs
ery,
pri
mar
y, m
iddl
e an
d se
cond
ary
teac
hers
, sch
ool s
ize
is a
n ad
ditio
nal c
rite
rion
.
PR
ICE
S A
ND
WA
GE
S
Ann
ual R
ates
of P
ay -
Pub
lic S
ecto
r N
on-I
ndus
tria
l Wor
kers
1
59
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Section VII ________________________________________
Home Finance
60
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HO
ME
FIN
AN
CE
Tab
le 7
.1
Cen
tral
Gov
ernm
ent:
Rev
enue
and
Exp
endi
ture
Rev
enue
$ th
ousa
nd
Hot
el
Fisc
al
Inte
rnat
iona
l O
ccup
ancy
V
ehic
le
Yea
r T
otal
Cus
tom
s D
uty
Land
Tax
St
amp
Tax
C
ompa
ny T
ax
Pay
roll
Tax
T
ax P
asse
nger
Tax
Li
cenc
es A
ll O
ther
1
2001
/02
631,
153
170,
943
39,5
05
28,6
10
45,1
79
190,
192
10,9
43
23,7
52
20,1
69
101,
860
2002
/03
671,
110
184,
987
40,5
07
34,8
77
47,6
89
203,
191
10,8
24
25,8
59
22,4
71
100,
705
2003
/04
705,
514
193,
496
41,8
65
32,2
89
47,9
24
229,
749
9,52
6 26
,803
22
,934
10
0,92
8 20
04/0
5 78
2,46
9 21
2,25
4 41
,988
47
,827
49
,118
24
7,33
9 10
,740
25
,844
24
,020
12
3,33
9 20
05/0
6 81
4,08
7 22
7,18
1 41
,936
48
,006
49
,362
26
5,11
9 11
,727
24
,856
24
,995
12
0,90
5 20
06/0
7 88
3,71
1 23
0,22
8 43
,286
50
,710
52
,067
29
7,30
1 12
,047
30
,530
27
,201
14
0,34
1 20
07/0
8 92
8,50
0 22
9,56
6 45
,221
47
,379
55
,453
33
7,74
9 13
,487
29
,106
28
,997
14
1,54
2 20
08/0
9 95
2,86
6 22
4,16
0 45
,707
46
,194
64
,766
35
6,52
6 11
,103
29
,750
27
,172
14
7,48
8 20
09/1
0 93
4,16
0 22
5,43
5 46
,000
44
,259
56
,045
35
5,00
0 9,
000
25,0
70
25,9
63
147,
388
2010
/11
r 99
0,79
5 19
5,80
7 49
,131
35
,362
61
,456
42
3,05
0 7,
028
32,3
45
26,5
83
160,
033
2011
/12
870,
027
190,
003
52,0
00
23,0
12
57,8
21
315,
000
9,00
0 35
,770
25
,207
16
2,21
4
Exp
endi
ture
$
thou
sand
Pub
lic D
ebt
Oth
er
Fisc
al
Wag
es
Ope
rati
ng
Tra
nsfe
r to
G
rant
s &
C
apit
al
Yea
r T
otal
&
Sa
lari
es
Exp
endi
ture
D
ebt
Serv
ice
Sink
ing
Fund
C
ontr
ibut
ions
E
xpen
ditu
re
2001
/02
610,
938
254,
347
146,
383
10,2
21
3,00
0 13
2,30
0 64
,687
20
02/0
3 64
1,37
2 26
0,25
2 15
7,88
1 8,
830
2,92
6 14
0,72
0 70
,763
20
03/0
4 71
5,48
1 28
0,36
4 19
3,91
7 9,
112
3,00
0 14
6,84
1 82
,247
20
04/0
5 80
8,82
9 30
3,30
5 24
7,61
6 8,
953
3,06
3 15
9,11
3 86
,779
20
05/0
6 83
7,32
8 31
6,46
4 21
6,93
5 10
,869
3,
063
174,
363
115,
634
2006
/07
962,
824
339,
153
253,
636
14,5
10
4,38
8 24
2,70
0 10
8,43
7 20
07/0
8 1,
064,
924
374,
836
294,
682
18,5
25
5,62
5 21
5,42
6 15
5,83
0 20
08/0
9 1,
194,
301
413,
621
314,
755
21,2
87
9,44
7 23
4,92
0 20
0,27
1 20
09/1
0 1,
128,
104
416,
839
307,
684
2,05
5 ―
261,
100
140,
426
2010
/11
r 1,
245,
217
401,
474
358,
053
58,7
29
28,7
60
277,
156
121,
045
2011
/12
1,13
7,66
5 40
9,89
3 29
8,56
8 70
,700
25
,750
26
7,55
2 65
,202
1 Incl
udes
fees
, sal
es, r
ecov
erie
s an
d ot
her
mis
cella
neou
s de
part
men
tal r
ecei
pts.
So
urce
: Bud
get
Offi
ce
61
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Table 7.2
$ thousand
Year End Total Demand DepositsTime/Term
Deposits Securities Accrued Interest Other
2001 112,487 13,712 25,000 66,956 1,009 5,8102002 117,009 22,076 25,000 62,979 964 5,9902003 .. .. .. .. .. ..2004 131,406 20,219 25,000 50,079 1,483 34,625 r2005 152,969 30,509 24,956 65,400 1,621 30,4832006 165,273 51,354 15,000 64,690 1,850 32,3792007 171,407 59,996 15,975 60,784 1,947 32,7052008 188,106 55,606 35,475 59,250 2,461 35,3142009 187,465 52,945 15,975 79,279 4,816 34,4502010 176,938 44,201 5,000 91,523 2,378 33,8362011 182,133 50,971 ― 95,410 1,269 34,483
Liabilities, Capital and Reserves
TotalNotes and Coins in
Circulation Issued Capital General ReserveLocal Bank and Other Deposits
Provision for Transfer to
Government Other
2001 112,487 86,118 10,600 14,381 ― 831 5572002 117,009 89,598 10,600 15,263 ― 883 6652003 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2004 131,406 99,927 10,600 18,057 ― 1,594 1,2282005 152,969 113,698 10,600 25,524 ― 1,722 1,4252006 165,273 121,045 20,000 18,707 ― 2,582 2,9392007 171,407 124,604 20,000 21,648 ― 2,941 2,2172008 188,106 141,066 20,000 22,463 ― 815 3,7622009 187,465 139,066 20,000 24,715 ― ― 3,6842010 176,938 126,721 20,000 22,172 ― ― 8,0452011 182,133 133,100 20,000 21,484 ― ― 7,549
Source: Bermuda Monetary Authority
HOME FINANCE
Bermuda Monetary Authority
Balance Sheet
Assets
Bank Deposits and MoneyMarket Instruments Other Assets
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Tab
le 7
.3
$ th
ousa
nd
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Rev
enue
Tax
es5,
049
5,33
35,
432
5,57
85,
976
6,11
06,
421
6,76
57,
151
7,49
17,
378
8,75
8
Wha
rfag
e15,
427
5,81
55,
640
5,98
77,
130
7,16
67,
405
7,35
87,
856
7,05
16,
269
1,27
3R
ent
743
740
738
799
745
838
854
1,00
31,
061
969
1,19
31,
197
Car
par
k fe
es2,
521
2,83
33,
345
3,20
73,
298
3,41
53,
745
3,79
84,
429
4,14
34,
003
4,06
4O
ther
1,52
42,
044
2,04
02,
434
2,92
32,
731
3,13
54,
060
3,94
53,
554
2,97
86,
466
T
otal
Rev
enue
15,2
6416
,765
17,1
9518
,005
20,0
7220
,260
21,5
6022
,984
24,4
4223
,208
21,8
2121
,758
Exp
endi
ture
Ope
ratin
g Ex
pend
iture
:St
aff c
osts
1,93
91,
835
2,04
42,
248
2,73
02,
602
4,43
55,
016
5,54
27,
004
8,75
07,
054
Adm
inis
trat
ive
and
offic
e ex
pens
es1,
369
1,76
31,
775
1,29
51,
235
1,16
9―
――
――
―D
ock
oper
atin
g an
d m
aint
enan
ce2,
113
1,46
51,
943
2,10
82,
029
2,05
31,
674
2,15
01,
978
1,53
51,
313
1,06
0St
reet
and
pro
pert
y m
aint
enan
ce3,
003
3,03
83,
995
3,62
74,
392
4,90
14,
260
5,07
26,
299
6,01
16,
884
6,68
6Sa
nita
ry a
nd s
ewer
age
serv
ices
3,11
53,
191
3,33
93,
604
3,85
64,
023
4,58
94,
667
5,46
84,
330
4,87
94,
331
Polic
e an
d tr
affic
con
trol
193
185
211
140
140
――
――
――
―C
ar p
ark
oper
atin
g ex
pens
es29
843
757
840
145
853
359
360
269
974
388
635
9Ba
d de
bt e
xpen
se―
―94
9699
772
4435
1498
36M
isce
llane
ous
312
215
376
226
249
761
1,17
51,
315
1,49
11,
809
1,23
12,
278
T
otal
Ope
ratin
g Ex
pens
es12
,342
12,1
2914
,355
13,7
4515
,188
16,0
4916
,798
18,8
6621
,512
21,4
4624
,042
21,8
04
Gra
nts
and
Con
trib
utio
ns2
1,39
31,
631
1,52
61,
213
1,36
91,
070
969
872
607
650
――
Cor
pora
tion
Deb
t:Lo
an R
epay
men
ts30
730
730
746
22,
163
1,44
71,
478
1,56
52,
330
1,38
6―
738
Inte
rest
cha
rges
521
521
521
508
449
414
451
386
236
123
122
589
T
otal
Deb
t R
epay
men
ts82
882
882
897
02,
612
1,86
11,
929
1,95
12,
566
1,50
912
21,
327
Cap
ital O
utla
ys3
24―
―11
7―
―1,
385
8,23
611
,974
1,26
3T
otal
Exp
endi
ture
13,1
9412
,957
15,1
8314
,832
17,8
0017
,910
18,7
2720
,817
25,4
6331
,191
36,1
3824
,394
Fina
ncia
l Sur
plus
/Def
icit
(+/-
)-8
52-8
28-8
28-1
,087
-2,6
12-1
,861
-1,9
29-1
,951
-3,9
51-9
,745
-12,
096
-2,5
90
1 As
of A
pril
1, 2
011,
the
Ber
mud
a G
over
nmen
t re
ceiv
ed w
harf
age
fees
.So
urce
: Cor
pora
tion
of H
amilt
on2 In
clud
es li
brar
y gr
ant
and
cont
ribu
tions
tow
ard
polic
e an
d fir
e se
rvic
es.
3 Cap
ital o
utla
ys in
clud
e m
ajor
impr
ovem
ents
and
ext
ensi
ons
to t
he H
amilt
on w
harf
s, e
quip
men
t pu
rcha
ses,
im
prov
men
ts t
o C
ity H
all,
prop
erty
acu
isiti
ons
and
purc
hase
and
inst
alla
tion
of t
raffi
c lig
hts.
HO
ME
FIN
AN
CE
Cor
pora
tion
of H
amilt
on: R
even
ue a
nd E
xpen
ditu
re
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Tab
le 7
.4
$ th
ousa
nd
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Rev
enue
Tax
es36
333
633
233
134
435
735
0―
―W
harf
age
(net
)1,
342
1,43
21,
450
1,54
41,
585
1,14
71,
487
1,08
61,
113
Ren
t20
222
524
025
321
223
827
022
122
2G
over
nmen
t T
rans
fer
148
148
133
133
195
6060
749
748
Oth
er19
020
918
316
818
126
9817
612
9
T
otal
Rev
enue
12,
245
2,35
02,
338
2,42
92,
517
1,82
82,
265
2,23
22,
212
Exp
endi
ture
Ope
ratin
g Ex
pend
iture
:St
aff a
nd o
ffice
exp
ense
s1,
551
1,60
31,
518
1,65
21,
732
1,76
11,
504
1,58
31,
416
Wha
rf o
pera
tions
and
mai
nten
ance
5021
9421
2738
352
2St
reet
and
pro
pert
y m
aint
enan
ce34
938
038
439
020
233
142
344
743
5Fi
re S
ervi
ce36
3142
32―
――
――
Sani
tary
and
sew
erag
e se
rvic
es12
311
617
112
035
2814
151
180
T
otal
Ope
ratin
g Ex
pens
es2,
109
2,15
12,
209
2,21
51,
996
2,15
82,
103
2,08
32,
033
Cor
pora
tion
Deb
t:60
220
176
130
30In
tere
st c
harg
es21
1816
2015
――
――
Loan
Rep
aym
ents
104
4144
43―
――
――
T
otal
Deb
t R
epay
men
ts―
5960
6315
――
―10
0C
apita
l Out
lays
143
3977
4016
450
115
――
Tot
al E
xpen
ditu
re2,
252
2,27
02,
346
2,31
82,
175
2,20
82,
218
2,21
32,
163
Fina
ncia
l Sur
plus
/Def
icit
-780
-811
134
2-3
8047
1949
1 The
Cor
pora
tion
of S
t. G
eorg
e ke
eps
its a
ccou
nts
on a
cas
h ba
sis.
Hen
ce, t
he r
even
ue t
otal
s sh
own
abov
e w
ill d
iffer
from
tho
seSo
urce
: Cor
pora
tion
of S
t. G
eorg
e
show
n on
the
Cor
pora
tion'
s fin
anci
al s
tate
men
ts b
y th
e ex
tent
of b
egin
ning
cas
h ba
lanc
es, l
oans
dur
ing
the
year
and
ban
k ov
erdr
afts
.
HO
ME
FIN
AN
CE
Cor
pora
tion
of S
t. G
eorg
e: R
even
ue a
nd E
xpen
ditu
r e
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Table 7.5
$ million
Year Total Assets
Cash & Deposits
with Banks
Demand & Time
Deposits InvestmentsLoans and Advances
Premises and Equipment
Other Assets
2001 17,974 261 6,427 7,163 3,626 255 2422002 18,700 233 7,252 6,587 4,153 261 2132003 22,404 277 9,066 7,718 4,845 266 2322004 20,487 387 7,224 6,731 5,497 335 3132005 22,371 803 7,941 6,936 5,890 357 4442006 23,100 89 7,324 7,758 6,806 376 7472007 24,168 80 7,188 8,387 7,351 449 7132008 22,806 96 6,258 7,356 7,954 462 6802009 21,626 89 5,651 6,457 8,341 477 6112010 23,368 88 7,202 6,386 8,631 505 5562011 25,543 88 6,299 9,080 9,214 554 308
YearTotal
LiabilitiesDemand1
DepositsTime1
DepositsSavings
DepositsOther
LiabilitiesCapital & Reserves
2001 17,974 6,307 8,818 1,219 482 1,1482002 18,700 7,414 8,107 1,206 765 1,2082003 22,404 10,685 7,981 1,450 897 1,3912004 20,489 8,437 7,600 2,239 663 1,5492005 22,371 9,549 7,960 2,077 783 2,0022006 23,101 8,755 8,306 2,845 748 2,4472007 24,169 8,735 8,650 3,423 641 2,7202008 22,805 8,079 7,117 4,183 809 2,6172009 21,626 8,110 5,891 4,461 570 2,5942010 23,368 8,127 6,690 4,813 547 3,1912011 25,543 10,199 6,572 5,252 506 3,014
1Includes inter-bank deposits. Source: Bermuda Monetary Authority
and Department of Statistics
HOME FINANCE
Combined Balance Sheets of Commercial Banksand Deposit Companies
Liabilities
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HOME FINANCE
Table 7.6
Bermuda Register of Companies1
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Exempted On Register at beginning of Quarter 13,284 13,459 13,688 14,498 13,996 14,015 13,689 New Companies Registered 279 288 438 216 188 216 227 Restoration ― 2 8 6 ― ― 16 Dissolved 100 134 85 114 142 166 128 Struck Off 373 267 29 270 5 2 546 Amalgamation 18 17 26 28 18 26 19 Discontinued 11 7 13 9 32 25 30 On Register at end of Quarter 13,061 13,324 13,981 13,971 13,987 13,580 13,177 of which in liquidation/removal 462 463 131 112 191 435 307
Active No. on Register at end of Quarter 12,599 12,861 13,850 13,859 13,796 13,145 12,870
Exempted partnership On Register at beginning of Quarter 632 752 841 1,133 1,230 1,286 1,333 New Partnerships Registered 30 52 103 44 20 16 17 Partnerships Removed 18 ― ― 9 ― ― 32 On Register at end of Quarter 644 804 944 1,168 1,250 1,302 1,318
Overseas On Register at end of Quarter 536 530 486 515 536 542 567 New Companies Registered 10 10 10 9 6 14 8 Companies Removed 6 27 ― 7 25 ― 1 Amalgamation ― ― 1 ― ― ― ―On Register at end of Quarter 540 513 495 520 517 556 574
Overseas Partnerships On Register at end of Quarter 56 62 68 69 70 72 81 New Partnerships Registered 5 11 1 ― 3 3 1 Companies Removed 3 4 ― ― 2 ― ―On Register at end of Quarter 58 69 69 69 71 75 82
NON-RESIDENT INSURANCE On Register at end of Quarter 20 20 20 15 15 13 13
Local On Register at beginning of Quarter 3,185 3,300 3,376 3,354 3,283 3,277 3,372 New Companies Registered 43 42 43 34 44 50 35 Restoration ― 2 1 ― ― ― 8 Dissolved 2 2 ― 4 5 1 ―Struck Off 64 64 71 76 93 ― 159 Amalgamation 2 3 6 1 1 4 3 On Register at end of Quarter 3,160 3,275 3,343 3,307 3,228 3,322 3,237 of which in liquidation removal 83 131 2 12 62 60 65
Active No. on Register at end of Quarter 3,077 3,144 3,341 3,295 3,166 3,262 3,172
1All figures in this table relate to the 4th quarter. Source: Registrar of Companies
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Section VIII ________________________________________
National Accounts and Balance of Payments
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NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
Table 8.1
Gross Domestic Product By Industrial Origin (At current market prices)
$thousand
Industrial Sections 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 r 2011
Agriculture, forestry and fishing Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply Construction, mining & quarrying Wholesale and retail, repair serv. Hotels and restaurants Transport and communications Financial intermediation Real estate and renting activities Business activities Public administration Education, health and social work Comm., social and personal serv. International business activity
34,407 71,565 81,607
247,405 359,300 229,765 277,838 486,810 633,031 371,304 200,987 282,040 94,587
821,493
37,858 78,134 80,414
272,807 391,093 234,633 283,099 533,369 670,292 397,273 218,082 292,152 99,496
932,894
39,025 80,210 79,989
324,235 375,616 274,211 301,760 623,556 760,066 432,101 234,093 311,444 105,356
1,050,496
46,389 90,004 89,896
307,958 399,731 299,012 306,906 786,068 829,104 493,719 254,712 327,700 116,786
1,301,453
45,249 84,979 91,170
317,068 425,927 320,063 337,012 863,588 831,867 532,977 285,726 355,125 113,848
1,592,675
48,301 90,043 97,783
370,078 435,354 308,039 322,177 943,800 861,776 587,677 326,409 399,600 122,659
1,547,210
42,987 76,916 96,825
317,531 419,377 253,103 307,079 685,821 861,632 578,749 342,463 400,218 116,753
1,479,051
42,971 74,799 r 96,518
260,556 412,488 r 269,554 288,390 700,561 r 907,590 r 558,124 350,202 r 434,582 126,685
1,464,521 r
43,782 65,214 97,644
200,009 381,961 263,751 265,327 735,628 964,954 526,384 343,095 458,524 122,650
1,342,842
Total 4,192,138 4,521,595 4,992,157 5,649,439 6,197,275 6,460,906 5,978,503 5,987,541 r 5,811,765
Less: Imputed bank service charge Add: Import duties
202,607 196,994
252,965 216,072
355,326 231,305
469,583 234,444
536,169 233,942
578,228 227,250
395,483 223,358
425,232 195,125 r
444,139 189,500
GDP at market prices 4,186,525 4,484,703 4,868,136 5,414,299 5,895,048 6,109,928 5,806,378 5,757,434 r 5,557,126
Percent change from previous year 6.3% 7.1% 8.5% 11.2% 8.9% 3.6% -5.0% -0.8% r -3.5%
Source: Department of Statistics
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NA
TIO
NA
L A
CC
OU
NT
S A
ND
BA
LAN
CE
OF
PA
YM
EN
TS
Tab
le 8
.2
Gro
ss D
omes
tic
Pro
duct
By
Indu
stri
al O
rigi
n (A
t co
nsta
nt m
arke
t pr
ices
) $t
hous
and
Indu
stri
al S
ecti
ons
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10 r
20
11
Agr
icul
ture
, for
estr
y an
d fis
hing
38
,135
42
,115
42
,652
46
,389
48
,280
50
,897
48
,343
47
,896
45
,963
M
anuf
actu
ring
96
,970
93
,405
92
,499
90
,004
89
,532
86
,063
85
,992
79
,613
74
,981
El
ectr
icity
, gas
and
wat
er s
uppl
y 93
,478
91
,207
87
,290
89
,896
86
,706
63
,187
65
,536
69
,655
70
,715
C
onst
ruct
ion,
min
ing
& q
uarr
ying
23
9,67
0 26
1,18
9 32
4,63
4 30
7,95
8 30
6,64
5 31
9,52
1 28
3,71
7 23
9,63
6 r
226,
139
Who
lesa
le a
nd r
etai
l, re
pair
ser
v.
390,
134
392,
922
387,
381
399,
731
393,
137
381,
920
374,
368
356,
728
341,
810
Hot
els
and
rest
aura
nts
235,
052
248,
698
252,
580
299,
012
277,
546
246,
059
207,
979
233,
923
r 24
3,61
3 T
rans
port
and
com
mun
icat
ions
30
3,11
3 31
0,00
6 30
0,18
4 30
6,90
6 30
8,48
2 29
3,44
6 27
4,68
9 26
7,60
3 24
2,52
7 Fi
nanc
ial i
nter
med
iatio
n 77
2,48
8 69
8,62
9 69
7,77
6 78
6,06
8 77
4,02
4 77
7,68
0 68
4,24
9 70
5,46
4 r
734,
057
Rea
l est
ate
and
rent
ing
activ
ities
76
0,03
7 76
3,77
8 78
3,57
6 82
9,10
4 82
9,84
1 87
6,76
9 90
6,26
8 90
0,27
5 r
866,
179
Busi
ness
act
iviti
es
410,
136
432,
335
459,
627
493,
719
483,
335
496,
907
478,
935
446,
477
438,
024
Publ
ic a
dmin
istr
atio
n 24
8,65
2 24
1,41
8 23
9,18
3 25
4,71
2 28
1,52
1 29
7,07
0 29
1,12
6 29
4,31
3 r
280,
489
Educ
atio
n, h
ealth
and
soc
ial w
ork
283,
854
296,
802
311,
089
327,
700
351,
932
377,
127
404,
991
364,
172
r 37
9,64
6 C
omm
., so
cial
and
per
sona
l ser
v.
116,
250
115,
970
115,
078
116,
786
113,
515
112,
336
104,
255
102,
549
r 97
,468
In
tern
atio
nal b
usin
ess
activ
ity
1,18
1,52
9 1,
265,
321
1,24
9,73
8 1,
301,
453
1,46
2,50
7 1,
443,
926
1,33
6,04
3 1,
311,
773
1,26
9,04
3
Tot
al
5,16
9,49
7 5,
253,
795
5,34
3,28
8 5,
649,
439
5,80
7,00
2 5,
822,
907
5,54
6,49
1 5,
420,
078
r 5,
310,
654
Less
: Im
pute
d ba
nk s
ervi
ce c
harg
e 48
4,34
5 44
4,99
0 43
8,86
4 46
9,58
3 47
4,94
1 43
9,47
6 42
2,00
0 43
6,95
2 r
470,
146
Add
: Tax
and
dut
ies
on im
port
s 21
4,52
7 21
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Table 8.3
$million
2005 2006 2007r 2008r 2009r 2010r 2011
Goods (Exports less Imports) -936 -1,069 -1,140 -1,136 -1,036 -973 -897Services
Transportation -247 -271 -306 -278 -221 -228 -210Travel 190 226 280 124 72 142 163Business Services Insurance -81 -37 -85 -60 -70 -50 -69 Financial 149 191 227 209 144 171 176 ICT -50 73 53 29 15 -14 -2 Other 387 470 324 387 365 334 351Government Services -24 60 -4 13 36 41 46
Primary IncomeEmployee Compensation 868 1,131 1,381 1,322 1,275 1,175 1,183Investment Income 283 482 539 415 128 244 70
Secondary Income -106 -7 -54 -116 -128 -140 -131
Current Account Balance 433 1,249 1,215 909 580 702 680
Financial & Capital Account Balance -97 1,455 246 -475 330 -712 -273
Reserve Assets Balance 366 -10 -4 -5 18 3 11
Balancing Item4 -701 -2,694 -1,457 -429 -928 7 -418
1Positive values indicate inflows and negative values indicate outflows Source: Department of Statistics2A negative sign on the capital account represents an increase in
assets or a reduction in liabilities.3In June 2006, the Balance of Payments compilation framework was
converted to the International Monetary Fund's fifth edition.4Balancing item is the amount required to balance the Current
account with the Financial, Capital and Reserve Assets accounts.
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
Balance of Payments Estimates1,2,3
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Table 9.1
$thousand (f.o.b.)
Year Total
Food Beverages &
Tobacco Clothing Fuels Chemicals
Basic Materials &
Semi-Mfg.1 MachineryTransport
EquipmentFinished
Equipment Misc.
2001 720,609 162,590 35,975 44,473 68,236 110,556 125,887 48,225 124,475 1922002 745,513 146,792 35,346 51,021 109,448 108,472 123,468 47,737 123,167 622003 833,136 163,189 42,290 96,153 103,843 106,616 141,778 52,202 126,879 1862004 969,148 175,015 42,465 105,388 108,381 144,382 183,849 64,638 144,757 2732005 963,891 184,596 48,088 78,426 83,111 136,615 148,255 96,152 188,154 4942006 1,060,644 187,939 38,872 94,261 113,387 109,504 228,393 69,783 218,053 4522007 1,150,777 189,436 36,843 103,704 110,963 102,041 271,136 62,381 273,228 1,0452008 1,145,028 196,024 30,212 102,917 102,618 100,071 219,884 61,946 330,754 6022009 1,033,735 164,066 25,904 163,416 89,704 79,163 164,323 54,863 290,089 2,2072010 969,649 173,387 26,089 97,768 96,775 67,837 156,084 41,633 308,976 1,1012011 868,719 151,357 24,782 77,191 84,053 61,603 132,904 35,983 300,156 690
f.o.b. = freight on board Source: H.M. Customs1Semi-Mfg. is semi-manufactured goods. and Department of Statistics
EXTERNAL TRADE
Imports by Commodity Groups
Table 9.2
$thousand (f.o.b.)
Year Total United States United Kingdom Caribbean2 CanadaAll Other Countries
2001 720,609 .. .. .. .. ..2002 745,513 567,464 37,457 25,393 34,532 80,6672003 833,136 665,155 24,946 34,476 31,938 76,6212004 969,148 765,510 25,279 51,997 39,041 87,3212005 963,891 717,726 40,670 15,639 42,410 147,4462006 1,060,644 750,510 36,334 91,069 69,719 113,0122007 1,150,777 825,020 37,189 17,210 84,056 187,3022008 1,145,028 803,019 40,169 22,753 76,885 202,2022009 1,033,735 662,736 45,052 16,056 67,927 241,9632010 969,649 693,473 35,902 11,334 77,885 151,0552011 868,719 617,755 27,392 12,984 107,347 103,241
f.o.b. = freight on board Source: H.M. Customs1The above figures have been adjusted to exclude goods not changing ownership. and Department of Statistics2Principally oil imports from the Netherlands Antilles (Aruba, Curacao).
NOTE: The import data are subject to revisions; interpret year-to-year
movements with caution.
EXTERNAL TRADE
Imports by Country 1
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Table 9.2
$thousand (f.o.b.)
Year Total United States United Kingdom Caribbean2 CanadaAll Other Countries
2001 720,609 .. .. .. .. ..2002 745,513 567,464 37,457 25,393 34,532 80,6672003 833,136 665,155 24,946 34,476 31,938 76,6212004 969,148 765,510 25,279 51,997 39,041 87,3212005 963,891 717,726 40,670 15,639 42,410 147,4462006 1,060,644 750,510 36,334 91,069 69,719 113,0122007 1,150,777 825,020 37,189 17,210 84,056 187,3022008 1,145,028 803,019 40,169 22,753 76,885 202,2022009 1,033,735 662,736 45,052 16,056 67,927 241,9632010 969,649 693,473 35,902 11,334 77,885 151,0552011 868,719 617,755 27,392 12,984 107,347 103,241
f.o.b. = freight on board Source: H.M. Customs1The above figures have been adjusted to exclude goods not changing ownership. and Department of Statistics2Principally oil imports from the Netherlands Antilles (Aruba, Curacao).
NOTE: The import data are subject to revisions; interpret year-to-year
movements with caution.
EXTERNAL TRADE
Imports by Country 1
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Table 9.3
$million (f.o.b.)
Goods 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total Exports 25.76 25.32 23.52 28.67 14.68 13.49
f.o.b. = freight on board1Aircraft bunker fuels are omitted from imports and exports. Source: H.M. Customs
and Department of Statistics
EXTERNAL TRADE
Value of Goods Exported1
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Transport
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Table 10.1
Buses, Trucks & AmbulancesPrivate Taxis & Tank General & Construction
Year Total Cars Limousines Wagons Haulage Agriculture Fire Engines Vehicles
2001 1 45,342 20,334 856 3,676 50 27 43 1032002 46,662 20,775 819 3,768 49 27 45 1072003r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2004r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2005r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2006 49,721 22,371 789 4,066 50 24 40 1062007 48,054 22,617 765 4,142 51 25 41 1082008r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2009 48,356 22,626 776 4,026 53 23 48 812010r 49,584 22,315 720 4,287 43 23 48 77
2011 48,581 21,991 767 3,870 2 313 3 22 46 52
GovernmentForces Tractors & Auxiliary Motor Cycles Private (GP)
Year Vehicles Trailers Cycles4 & Scooters Other Vehicles5
2001 1 37 493 7,724 11,918 81 ..2002 32 498 8,243 12,221 78 ..2003r .. .. .. .. .. ..2004r .. .. .. .. .. ..2005r .. .. .. .. .. ..2006 60 348 7,579 14,078 119 912007 69 716 4,834 14,398 186 1022008r .. .. .. .. .. ..2009 34 434 4,407 15,514 207 127
2010r 36 334 5,586 15,317 622 6 1762011 33 406 5,232 15,163 519 167
1Number of vehicles for which a valid license was in effect as of the 1st January, 2001. Source: Transport Control Department2The decrease is due to businesses closing and downsizing.3General Haulage now includes trailers.4Includes livery cycles.5Includes cars (classes A-G) and minibuses.6Other now includes community service vehicles, instructional vehicles, loaner vehicles,
doctors cars, classic cars, garbage trucks and sporting associations.
TRANSPORT
Registered Road Vehicles
Tractors & Engines
Table 10.1
Buses, Trucks & AmbulancesPrivate Taxis & Tank General & Construction
Year Total Cars Limousines Wagons Haulage Agriculture Fire Engines Vehicles
2001 1 45,342 20,334 856 3,676 50 27 43 1032002 46,662 20,775 819 3,768 49 27 45 1072003r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2004r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2005r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2006 49,721 22,371 789 4,066 50 24 40 1062007 48,054 22,617 765 4,142 51 25 41 1082008r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..2009 48,356 22,626 776 4,026 53 23 48 812010r 49,584 22,315 720 4,287 43 23 48 77
2011 48,581 21,991 767 3,870 2 313 3 22 46 52
GovernmentForces Tractors & Auxiliary Motor Cycles Private (GP)
Year Vehicles Trailers Cycles4 & Scooters Other Vehicles5
2001 1 37 493 7,724 11,918 81 ..2002 32 498 8,243 12,221 78 ..2003r .. .. .. .. .. ..2004r .. .. .. .. .. ..2005r .. .. .. .. .. ..2006 60 348 7,579 14,078 119 912007 69 716 4,834 14,398 186 1022008r .. .. .. .. .. ..2009 34 434 4,407 15,514 207 127
2010r 36 334 5,586 15,317 622 6 1762011 33 406 5,232 15,163 519 167
1Number of vehicles for which a valid license was in effect as of the 1st January, 2001. Source: Transport Control Department2The decrease is due to businesses closing and downsizing.3General Haulage now includes trailers.4Includes livery cycles.5Includes cars (classes A-G) and minibuses.6Other now includes community service vehicles, instructional vehicles, loaner vehicles,
doctors cars, classic cars, garbage trucks and sporting associations.
TRANSPORT
Registered Road Vehicles
Tractors & Engines
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Table 10.2
Year1 Total Ordinary2 Charter Sightseeing
2000/01 4,655,894 4,622,569 11,096 22,2292001/02 4,281,261 4,225,281 17,353 38,6272002/03 .. .. .. ..2003/04r 3,935,238 3,889,712 21,397 24,1292004/05r 3,467,928 3,405,815 29,814 32,2992005/06 4,070,278 4,022,136 27,268 20,8742006/07 4,256,548 4,199,931 34,330 22,2872007/08 4,251,197 4,194,124 31,847 25,2262008/09 3,800,521 3,730,211 39,233 31,0772009/10 3,617,772 3,564,789 29,564 23,4192010/11 3,617,595 3,566,486 23,821 27,288
$thousand
Year1 Total Ordinary2, 3 Charter Sightseeing
2000/01 6,297 5,787 150 3602001/02 5,753 5,186 186 3812002/03 .. .. .. ..2003/04r 5,330 4,855 223 2522004/05 6,060 5,219 404 4372005/06 6,958 6,376 279 3032006/07 7,304 6,593 347 3642007/08 7,609 6,866 364 3792008/09 7,250 6,300 465 4852009/10 7,678 6,714 313 6512010/11 7,770 6,755 221 794
1Fiscal year runs from April I to March 31. Source: Public Transportation Department2Includes students.3As of 2008, residents who are students travel free on public buses.
TRANSPORT
Public Passenger Road Transport
Passenger Journeys
Receipts
Table 10.2
Year1 Total Ordinary2 Charter Sightseeing
2000/01 4,655,894 4,622,569 11,096 22,2292001/02 4,281,261 4,225,281 17,353 38,6272002/03 .. .. .. ..2003/04r 3,935,238 3,889,712 21,397 24,1292004/05r 3,467,928 3,405,815 29,814 32,2992005/06 4,070,278 4,022,136 27,268 20,8742006/07 4,256,548 4,199,931 34,330 22,2872007/08 4,251,197 4,194,124 31,847 25,2262008/09 3,800,521 3,730,211 39,233 31,0772009/10 3,617,772 3,564,789 29,564 23,4192010/11 3,617,595 3,566,486 23,821 27,288
$thousand
Year1 Total Ordinary2, 3 Charter Sightseeing
2000/01 6,297 5,787 150 3602001/02 5,753 5,186 186 3812002/03 .. .. .. ..2003/04r 5,330 4,855 223 2522004/05 6,060 5,219 404 4372005/06 6,958 6,376 279 3032006/07 7,304 6,593 347 3642007/08 7,609 6,866 364 3792008/09 7,250 6,300 465 4852009/10 7,678 6,714 313 6512010/11 7,770 6,755 221 794
1Fiscal year runs from April I to March 31. Source: Public Transportation Department2Includes students.3As of 2008, residents who are students travel free on public buses.
TRANSPORT
Public Passenger Road Transport
Passenger Journeys
Receipts
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Mai
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s of
Acc
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2001
20
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20
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20
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2007
20
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2009
20
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Table 10.5 Road Casualties
Non-Fatal
Year Total Fatal Serious Other
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
1,244 1,292 1,251 1,249 1,151 1,092 1,109
968 924 986 998
11 2
10 7
13 14 11 17 13 13 9
181 191 186 214 168 178 154 142 127 141 118
1,052 1,099 1,055 1,028
970 900 944 809 784 832 871
Source: Bermuda Police Service
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Table 10.7
Hamilton Hamilton Receipts Paget
Year Total Warwick Somerset $thousand
2001 306,884 105,878 201,006 8662002 .. .. .. 6722003 .. .. .. 7342004 .. .. .. 1,1332005 .. .. .. 1,4072006 .. .. .. 1,7522007 .. .. .. 1,9252008 691,096 134,054 557,042 1,9012009 456,394 124,386 332,008 1,2562010 .. .. .. 1,048 r2011 .. .. .. 1,256
Source: Department of Marine & Ports Services and
Annual Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure
TRANSPORT
Ferry Service Receipts
Passenger Journeys
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Table 10.8Arrival of Overseas Shipping
Berths
H.M. Year Total Yachts Ships Hamilton St. George Dockyard Other 1
2001 1,566 1,085 481 261 136 73 106 2002 1,575 1,118 457 254 115 71 118 2003 1,479 1,004 475 240 88 79 48 2004 1,572 1,064 508 265 143 93 97 2005 1,420 956 464 244 135 91 110 2006 1,595 1,137 458 225 171 109 49 2007 1,368 892 476 237 150 109 37 2008 1,426 983 443 172 112 116 43 2009 1,280 868 412 176 63 131 42 2010 1,320 905 415 179 58 143 76 2011 1,331 833 498 186 74 163 75
Classification
Year Total Yachts Ships Merchant Research H.M. Ships Other
2001 1,566 1,085 481 340 14 13 114 2002 1,575 1,118 457 379 3 15 60 2003 1,479 1,004 475 433 12 19 11 2004 1,572 1,064 508 363 68 7 33 2005 1,420 956 464 368 71 9 16 2006 1,595 1,137 458 393 50 5 10 2007 1,368 892 476 414 40 3 19 2008 1,426 983 443 390 42 3 8 2009 1,280 868 412 347 33 26 6 2010 1,320 905 415 346 46 4 19 2011 1,331 833 498 409 52 5 32
Arrival of Overseas Shipping
Calling Purposes
Cargo & Medical Navy
Year Total Yachts Passenger Assistance Repairs Supply Other2
2001 1,566 1,085 341 14 7 13 106 2002 1,575 1,118 345 14 6 15 77 2003 1,479 1,004 379 11 3 23 59 2004 1,572 1,064 370 13 4 12 102 2005 1,420 956 355 11 3 14 81 2006 1,595 1,137 371 8 1 5 73 2007 1,368 892 385 12 2 12 65 2008 1,426 983 369 13 9 5 33 2009 1,280 868 326 10 3 18 55 2010 1,320 905 329 12 1 ― 73 2011 1,331 833 358 18 2 16 104
1Indicates vessels anchoring offshore, or remaining offshore conducting boat transfer. Source: Department of Marine & Ports Services 2Includes bunkers, discharge fuel, towing, provisions, shelter, registry change, land
deceased and yacht race.
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Table 10.9 Airline Services - Passenger, Cargo and Mail Carried
Total Passengers
Total (inc. Transit) Total (excl. Transit)
Year In Out Transit In Out
2001 416,404 417,107 713 415,691 416,394 2002 423,639 425,429 1,142 422,497 424,287 2003 427,221 426,894 1,750 426,225 426,139 2004 448,582 448,239 1,838 447,536 447,446 2005 434,032 435,069 1,581 433,006 434,412 2006 463,004 464,244 992 462,508 463,708 2007 514,043 474,501 1,246 508,195 469,103 2008 442,821 450,072 1,862 442,821 448,210 2009 415,762 416,508 519 415,503 416,248 2010 408,062 406,956 2,709 406,708 405,601 2011 404,448 402,311 4,354 402,272 400,133
Air Cargo (Kgs) Air Mail (Kgs) Aircraft1
Bermuda Bermuda S and N2
Year In Out In Out
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
4,862,225 5,044,227 5,880,223 6,174,234 5,217,581 5,211,864 4,640,295 4,766,331 4,648,768 3,953,030 3,423,870
909,226 866,202
1,039,774 1,091,762
920,750 918,660 818,875 829,524 599,452 540,342 662,345
353,070 267,307 508,830 534,272 257,157 236,997 149,279 159,718 425,295 521,123 462,263
98,076 90,201
127,450 133,823 28,573 26,333 80,381 72,842
107,816 86,213 94,121
6,288 6,978 7,308 7,673
14,908 15,631 16,531 15,347 12,191 13,451 13,252
1Total aircraft round trips or through services. 2Scheduled and Non-scheduled.
Source: Department of Airport Operations
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Table 11.1
Year Total U.S.A. Canada U.K. Other Europe Other
2001 278,153 213,509 27,800 23,800 4,708 8,3362002 284,024 217,901 25,892 25,602 5,065 9,5642003 256,579 197,911 24,485 21,667 4,271 8,2452004 271,617 209,054 26,491 21,431 4,439 10,2022005 269,587 204,005 28,668 22,446 4,233 10,2352006 298,973 227,725 27,675 27,008 5,339 11,2262007 305,548 229,498 27,844 30,386 5,552 12,2682008 263,613 189,388 27,207 29,255 5,748 12,0152009 235,866 172,651 24,866 23,906 5,044 9,3992010 232,262 166,016 30,402 23,240 5,258 7,3462011 236,038 172,890 29,217 21,524 5,416 6,991
2001r 179,960 168,726 3,142 4,567 1,952 1,5732002r 200,065 187,986 3,401 4,179 2,781 1,7182003r 226,097 211,382 4,355 4,240 3,236 2,8842004 206,133 193,982 4,050 3,360 2,850 1,8912005 247,259 230,234 6,885 4,517 2,940 2,6832006 336,299 308,786 11,676 6,294 4,373 5,1702007 354,024 322,462 11,748 8,234 7,113 4,4672008 286,408 260,289 10,349 6,321 4,002 5,4472009 318,528 286,819 11,943 6,648 6,295 6,8232010 347,931 314,202 15,409 6,062 6,205 6,0532011 415,711 364,267 21,135 8,053 13,167 9,089
1Includes visitors that arrive by air and depart by air as well as Source: Department of Tourism
visitors that arrive by sea and depart by air.
VISITOR ARRIVALS
Visitor Arrivals
Country of Residence
Regular1
Cruise Ship
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Table 11.2
Total All Mid North South MidYear Countries Total Atlantic East East West West Other
2001 278,153 213,509 98,752 51,980 34,343 16,890 11,288 2562002 284,024 217,901 101,736 50,158 34,101 18,861 12,801 2442003 256,579 197,911 94,873 45,750 30,508 15,838 10,577 3652004 271,617 209,054 104,373 43,599 32,251 16,312 12,131 3882005 269,568 203,996 101,810 38,611 32,907 17,761 12,516 3912006 298,973 227,725 119,600 43,281 35,060 15,914 13,571 2992007 305,548 229,498 116,477 45,300 35,228 17,931 14,240 3222008 263,613 189,388 95,360 37,880 29,681 13,922 12,209 3362009 235,866 172,651 95,794 28,131 26,584 11,339 10,288 5152010 232,262 166,016 92,394 27,301 24,966 11,659 9,229 4672011 236,038 172,890 88,852 28,680 30,964 14,519 9,568 307
British PrairieYear Total Columbia Provinces Ontario Quebec Maritimes Other
2001 27,800 1,724 2,068 18,514 2,295 3,184 152002 25,882 1,506 1,968 17,207 2,370 2,814 172003 24,485 1,416 2,003 15,663 2,135 3,163 1052004 26,491 1,677 2,072 16,593 2,236 3,900 132005 28,665 1,630 2,173 18,561 2,377 3,917 72006 27,675 1,728 2,162 17,659 2,276 3,806 442007 27,844 1,800 2,285 17,786 2,217 3,695 612008 27,207 1,786 2,072 17,520 2,133 3,652 442009 24,866 1,414 1,715 15,251 2,121 3,435 9302010 30,402 1,605 2,501 20,023 2,485 3,658 1302011 29,217 1,705 2,555 19,192 2,082 3,621 62
Year Total U.K. Austria France Germany Italy Sweden
2001 28,508 23,800 134 742 1,254 661 2912002 30,667 25,602 169 869 1,260 813 2692003 25,938 21,667 78 730 1,109 696 2202004 25,870 21,431 98 742 1,162 559 2362005 26,673 22,440 97 758 1,051 601 2742006 32,347 27,008 120 834 1,467 969 3152007 35,938 30,386 118 1,007 1,402 1,114 3402008 35,003 29,255 171 954 1,293 1,544 3292009 28,950 23,906 135 754 1,032 1,253 3132010 28,498 23,240 168 711 994 1,244 2612011 26,940 21,524 176 698 1,116 1,184 273
Source: Department of Tourism
VISITOR ARRIVALS
Origin of Visitors by Air and Country
U.S.A. ― Region
Canada ― Region
Selected European Countries
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Table 11.2 (cont'd)
All OtherYear Switzerland Other Total Japan Australia Countries
2001 532 1,094 8,336 496 372 7,4682002 676 1,009 9,564 345 515 8,7042003 411 1,027 8,245 229 274 7,7422004 450 1,192 10,202 419 415 9,3682005 462 990 10,234 227 412 9,5952006 642 992 11,226 175 472 10,5792007 507 1,064 12,268 205 509 11,5542008 545 912 12,015 386 409 11,2202009 595 962 9,399 336 475 8,5882010 887 993 7,346 385 703 6,2582011 880 1,089 6,991 367 691 5,933
Source: Department of Tourism
VISITOR ARRIVALS
Origin of Visitors by Air and Country
Europe (cont'd) Other Countries
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Table 11.3
Province 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Canada 27,800 25,882 24,485 26,491 28,665 27,675 27,844 27,207 24,866 30,402 29,217
British Columbia 1,724 1,506 1,416 1,677 1,630 1,728 1,800 1,786 1,414 1,605 1,705
Prairie Provinces 2,068 1,968 2,003 2,072 2,173 2,162 2,285 2,072 1,715 2,501 2,555Alberta 1,419 1,313 1,358 1,348 1,544 1,589 1,663 1,514 1,225 1,787 1,888Saskatchewan 209 198 171 217 186 206 241 189 180 250 255Manitoba 440 457 474 507 443 367 381 369 310 464 412
Ontario 18,514 17,207 15,663 16,593 18,561 17,659 17,786 17,520 15,251 20,023 19,192Toronto Area 8,550 6,820 6,838 6,737 7,468 6,884 6,267 6,389 7,142 13,534 11,559Ottawa 1,354 1,139 916 816 936 938 909 869 1,147 1,705 1,397Other Ontario 8,610 9,248 7,909 9,040 10,157 9,837 10,610 10,262 6,962 4,784 6,236
Quebec 2,295 2,370 2,135 2,236 2,377 2,276 2,217 2,133 2,121 2,485 2,082Montreal 724 683 699 631 664 666 599 682 625 979 678Other Quebec 1,571 1,687 1,436 1,605 1,713 1,610 1,618 1,451 1,496 1,506 1,404
Maritimes 3,184 2,814 3,163 3,900 3,917 3,806 3,695 3,652 3,435 3,658 3,621Newfoundland 278 210 276 477 293 277 224 287 284 311 357New Brunswick 675 595 736 787 773 732 787 787 705 795 715Nova Scotia 2,085 1,916 2,020 2,505 2,710 2,624 2,549 2,424 2,316 2,377 2,397Prince Edward Island 146 93 131 131 141 173 135 154 130 175 152
Unidentified & Other 15 17 105 13 7 44 61 44 930 130 62
Source: Department of Tourism
VISITOR ARRIVALS
Canada ― Air Visitors by Province of Residence
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Tab
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1.4
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e20
0120
0220
0320
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0620
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0820
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509
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Tab
le 1
1.4
(con
t'd)
Stat
e20
0120
0220
0320
0420
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0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
11
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t11
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12,8
0110
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12,1
3112
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12,2
0910
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9,22
99,
568
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ska
3559
7536
4250
4060
117
6977
Ari
zona
943
1,04
883
985
296
81,
189
1,11
498
268
371
071
2C
alifo
rnia
6,41
37,
571
6,32
37,
263
7,40
07,
970
8,23
76,
691
5,83
85,
082
5,48
9C
olor
ado
1,40
41,
304
1,21
31,
391
1,35
11,
422
1,65
51,
494
1,20
91,
171
1,15
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i87
8799
116
137
101
9413
766
9466
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o97
134
9912
413
012
511
110
081
7476
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tana
5283
5393
109
8692
7447
5359
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ada
228
317
266
297
331
357
388
405
353
350
275
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Mex
ico
202
241
175
198
212
212
189
181
164
128
125
Nor
th D
akot
a34
1326
2023
2639
3321
2548
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gon
343
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286
441
362
360
464
437
333
317
330
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h D
akot
a70
5439
5480
6981
6063
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832
026
928
434
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444
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229
328
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ngto
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783
913
945
1,05
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1,05
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nide
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ed25
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ce: D
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Air
Vis
itor
s by
Sta
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iden
ce
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Table 11.5
Year Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
2001 458,113 8,427 11,217 22,116 36,877 65,753 62,194 72,231 65,089 41,607 43,223 17,281 12,0982002 484,089 8,806 12,783 20,787 33,144 63,212 72,288 72,373 63,333 50,488 53,770 20,706 12,3992003 482,676 8,194 11,065 18,571 34,544 65,553 68,993 79,441 81,719 37,880 47,804 17,332 11,5802004 477,750 7,826 11,049 16,936 34,220 62,859 67,960 69,721 75,118 48,678 46,632 22,947 13,8042005 516,827 8,523 11,311 20,078 31,372 73,023 70,483 64,477 74,928 56,090 59,029 34,412 13,1012006 635,272 8,594 12,141 18,586 48,185 83,700 91,808 101,875 104,109 55,136 64,940 30,193 16,0052007 659,572 10,725 13,192 24,673 47,079 86,998 95,821 110,136 107,060 55,827 59,916 33,235 14,9102008 550,021 9,320 13,524 21,684 59,797 67,065 89,937 79,361 79,903 39,432 56,364 21,452 12,1822009 554,394 7,703 10,013 14,519 35,907 75,358 88,273 89,791 93,331 38,653 56,738 32,600 11,5082010 580,193 6,327 8,674 14,849 53,089 98,249 97,469 99,202 87,753 40,866 39,303 22,532 11,8802011 651,749 6,677 8,907 15,915 58,471 84,240 98,787 106,486 96,615 64,056 68,883 27,775 14,937
2001 179,960 ― 411 717 8,598 30,097 23,374 34,997 29,430 25,918 25,893 525 ―2002 200,065 ― ― 585 5,669 29,232 37,085 36,526 29,826 28,543 29,790 2,809 ―2003 226,097 ― ― 136 9,542 32,489 33,660 43,527 46,674 26,620 28,825 4,073 5512004 206,133 ― ― 743 11,792 31,830 32,744 33,064 42,449 25,782 23,185 4,023 5212005 247,259 ― ― 497 6,952 41,045 34,776 32,287 45,981 33,759 35,364 15,669 9292006 336,299 ― 425 ― 20,311 49,075 53,174 63,346 67,459 33,662 39,240 9,306 3012007 354,024 ― ― 2,765 20,292 52,527 57,485 72,663 69,619 32,866 33,334 12,473 ―2008 286,408 ― ― 2,799 36,240 35,963 57,141 45,939 47,855 20,439 34,550 5,482 ―2009 318,528 ― ― ― 17,096 49,899 57,558 56,954 65,454 19,420 34,347 17,800 ―2010 347,931 ― ― 985 35,022 70,222 66,051 65,363 59,324 24,328 18,289 7,749 5982011 415,711 ― ― 675 37,990 57,327 65,719 72,970 68,245 46,025 49,857 13,243 3,660
1Includes visitors that arrive by cruise and depart by air as well as visitors that arrive by air and depart by cruise. Source: Department of Tourism2Excludes visitors that arrive by cruise and depart by air as well as visitors that arrive by air and depart by cruise.
VISITOR ARRIVALS
Visitor Arrivals by Month
All Countries by Air and Sea1
(includes cruise passengers)
Cruise Passengers2
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Section XII ________________________________________
Weather
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WEATHER
Table 12.1 Pressure, Temperature, Humidity and Rainfall
Pressure1 Air Temperature
Extreme Mean Daily Mean Daily Daily Extreme Daily
Mean Daily Maximum Minimum Mean Daily Maximum Minimum Year Mb. °F °F °F °F °F
2001 1,020.4 76.8 66.4 71.2 81.5 58.9 2002 1,021.4 78.2 67.8 71.9 90.9 46.7 2003 1,019.3 78.3 68.2 72.4 92.0 45.1 2004 1,020.0 77.3 66.8 71.3 90.0 52.5 2005 1,019.3 76.4 67.1 71.1 89.4 45.9 2006 1,019.5 75.9 67.3 71.3 87.8 47.1 2007 1,019.4 74.8 66.7 70.8 85.8 48.4 2008 1,019.5 75.5 67.1 71.6 86.5 50.0 2009 1,019.3 75.8 68.0 71.9 88.7 48.0 2010 1,016.0 74.6 66.9 70.8 88.3 48.4 2011 1,018.6 75.7 68.1 71.9 87.8 49.5
Mean Relative Humidity Rainfall
Total Total Number Year % Inches of Rain Days
2001 76 60.15 167 2002 78 61.25 183 2003 78 59.23 169 2004 75 56.24 164 2005 77 55.06 183 2006 78 62.15 183 2007 74 56.54 167 2008 74 55.82 167 2009 74 55.99 179 2010 72 46.29 180 2011 74 40.57 182
°F - Fahrenheit Source: Bermuda Weather Service
Mb - Millibars 1Pressure is recorded at sea level.
WEATHER
Table 12.2 Mean Air Temperature
°F
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
2001 Mean Daily Max. 68.1 68.5 69.2 70.9 74.6 82.0 86.5 87.6 85.6 80.8 74.8 73.1 Mean Daily Min. 57.1 58.5 57.9 60.4 64.6 71.5 75.5 76.7 74.9 71.1 64.7 63.7 Mean Daily 62.6 63.5 63.6 65.6 69.6 76.7 81.0 81.1 79.4 74.9 69.0 67.4
2002 Mean Daily Max. 71.3 69.5 71.0 74.7 77.4 84.1 86.8 87.7 85.0 82.6 76.2 71.9 Mean Daily Min. 61.6 58.9 61.0 63.7 66.3 73.2 75.6 75.9 74.9 72.8 66.9 63.0 Mean Daily 65.6 63.7 65.1 67.8 71.3 77.3 77.3 80.7 79.4 77.0 70.9 66.7
2003 Mean Daily Max. 69.2 70.5 71.4 74.1 77.9 82.5 87.5 89.3 86.3 81.9 77.3 71.8 Mean Daily Min. 57.8 61.5 61.7 64.4 68.3 73.3 76.5 76.6 75.4 71.6 67.8 63.0 Mean Daily 63.1 65.3 65.5 68.1 72.2 77.0 81.2 82.0 79.6 76.4 71.6 66.6
2004 Mean Daily Max. 68.1 68.4 70.3 73.0 78.9 83.8 86.7 85.8 85.1 80.9 74.0 71.9 Mean Daily Min. 57.8 58.4 59.6 61.9 67.8 72.8 75.2 75.2 75.1 70.7 64.4 62.8 Mean Daily 62.3 62.8 64.3 66.5 72.3 77.3 80.6 79.9 79.0 74.9 68.5 66.7
2005 Mean Daily Max. 68.7 68.0 67.9 71.8 74.8 80.0 86.4 86.1 84.9 82.0 75.4 70.4 Mean Daily Min. 58.6 57.9 57.7 62.1 65.7 71.6 76.7 76.7 76.0 73.2 67.1 62.2 Mean Daily 63.0 62.3 62.2 66.4 69.6 75.1 80.8 80.9 79.7 76.7 70.6 66.2
2006 Mean Daily Max. 69.5 67.1 66.9 70.4 75.2 80.6 84.4 85.5 84.0 80.2 75.6 71.7 Mean Daily Min. 60.4 58.1 56.7 62.0 66.4 72.9 76.1 76.5 75.2 71.4 68.5 63.5 Mean Daily 64.9 62.5 61.7 65.8 70.3 76.2 80.0 80.6 78.9 75.5 71.6 67.4
2007 Mean Daily Max. 68.6 66.4 67.7 69.8 72.8 77.7 82.2 84.2 82.7 79.5 73.8 71.6 Mean Daily Min. 59.8 56.9 58.3 61.0 65.9 70.3 75.1 76.4 75.5 72.0 65.8 63.9 Mean Daily 64.2 62.0 63.0 65.5 69.1 74.0 78.7 80.5 78.9 75.7 70.0 67.7
2008 Mean Daily Max. 68.3 70.5 68.2 71.9 73.1 79.8 83.4 84.6 83.9 77.7 72.7 70.5 Mean Daily Min. 59.6 63.3 60.5 64.2 65.3 72.9 75.9 76.8 77.0 69.8 64.8 64.2 Mean Daily 64.1 66.7 64.4 67.7 69.1 75.8 79.8 80.7 80.4 73.9 69.0 67.3
2009 Mean Daily Max. 69.1 66.3 67.6 70.6 75.9 80.5 84.4 86.1 84.0 79.7 75.2 69.6 Mean Daily Min. 60.2 57.7 60.0 62.6 68.7 72.4 77.2 78.7 76.3 72.1 68.0 62.3 Mean Daily 65.0 62.3 63.7 66.7 71.8 76.6 80.7 82.3 80.1 76.1 71.7 66.3
2010 Mean Daily Max. 65.9 64.7 67.2 69.8 74.5 81.3 84.5 85.6 82.7 79.3 73.3 66.5 Mean Daily Min. 57.6 56.3 59.7 62.7 67.0 72.8 76.9 78.2 75.1 72.4 66.3 57.8 Mean Daily 62.1 60.9 63.4 65.9 70.2 76.7 80.4 81.9 79.0 75.7 69.7 63.1
2011 Mean Daily Max. 66.7 67.3 67.8 71.3 74.7 80.4 85.0 84.9 84.1 79.6 75.2 71.2 Mean Daily Min. 58.7 58.8 59.6 64.3 67.1 72.5 76.7 77.2 77.1 72.1 68.8 63.8 Mean Daily 62.9 63.2 63.7 67.4 70.5 76.0 80.7 81.5 80.7 76.0 71.9 67.8
°F - Fahrenheit Source: Bermuda Weather Service
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Table 12.2 Mean Air Temperature
°F
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
2001 Mean Daily Max. 68.1 68.5 69.2 70.9 74.6 82.0 86.5 87.6 85.6 80.8 74.8 73.1 Mean Daily Min. 57.1 58.5 57.9 60.4 64.6 71.5 75.5 76.7 74.9 71.1 64.7 63.7 Mean Daily 62.6 63.5 63.6 65.6 69.6 76.7 81.0 81.1 79.4 74.9 69.0 67.4
2002 Mean Daily Max. 71.3 69.5 71.0 74.7 77.4 84.1 86.8 87.7 85.0 82.6 76.2 71.9 Mean Daily Min. 61.6 58.9 61.0 63.7 66.3 73.2 75.6 75.9 74.9 72.8 66.9 63.0 Mean Daily 65.6 63.7 65.1 67.8 71.3 77.3 77.3 80.7 79.4 77.0 70.9 66.7
2003 Mean Daily Max. 69.2 70.5 71.4 74.1 77.9 82.5 87.5 89.3 86.3 81.9 77.3 71.8 Mean Daily Min. 57.8 61.5 61.7 64.4 68.3 73.3 76.5 76.6 75.4 71.6 67.8 63.0 Mean Daily 63.1 65.3 65.5 68.1 72.2 77.0 81.2 82.0 79.6 76.4 71.6 66.6
2004 Mean Daily Max. 68.1 68.4 70.3 73.0 78.9 83.8 86.7 85.8 85.1 80.9 74.0 71.9 Mean Daily Min. 57.8 58.4 59.6 61.9 67.8 72.8 75.2 75.2 75.1 70.7 64.4 62.8 Mean Daily 62.3 62.8 64.3 66.5 72.3 77.3 80.6 79.9 79.0 74.9 68.5 66.7
2005 Mean Daily Max. 68.7 68.0 67.9 71.8 74.8 80.0 86.4 86.1 84.9 82.0 75.4 70.4 Mean Daily Min. 58.6 57.9 57.7 62.1 65.7 71.6 76.7 76.7 76.0 73.2 67.1 62.2 Mean Daily 63.0 62.3 62.2 66.4 69.6 75.1 80.8 80.9 79.7 76.7 70.6 66.2
2006 Mean Daily Max. 69.5 67.1 66.9 70.4 75.2 80.6 84.4 85.5 84.0 80.2 75.6 71.7 Mean Daily Min. 60.4 58.1 56.7 62.0 66.4 72.9 76.1 76.5 75.2 71.4 68.5 63.5 Mean Daily 64.9 62.5 61.7 65.8 70.3 76.2 80.0 80.6 78.9 75.5 71.6 67.4
2007 Mean Daily Max. 68.6 66.4 67.7 69.8 72.8 77.7 82.2 84.2 82.7 79.5 73.8 71.6 Mean Daily Min. 59.8 56.9 58.3 61.0 65.9 70.3 75.1 76.4 75.5 72.0 65.8 63.9 Mean Daily 64.2 62.0 63.0 65.5 69.1 74.0 78.7 80.5 78.9 75.7 70.0 67.7
2008 Mean Daily Max. 68.3 70.5 68.2 71.9 73.1 79.8 83.4 84.6 83.9 77.7 72.7 70.5 Mean Daily Min. 59.6 63.3 60.5 64.2 65.3 72.9 75.9 76.8 77.0 69.8 64.8 64.2 Mean Daily 64.1 66.7 64.4 67.7 69.1 75.8 79.8 80.7 80.4 73.9 69.0 67.3
2009 Mean Daily Max. 69.1 66.3 67.6 70.6 75.9 80.5 84.4 86.1 84.0 79.7 75.2 69.6 Mean Daily Min. 60.2 57.7 60.0 62.6 68.7 72.4 77.2 78.7 76.3 72.1 68.0 62.3 Mean Daily 65.0 62.3 63.7 66.7 71.8 76.6 80.7 82.3 80.1 76.1 71.7 66.3
2010 Mean Daily Max. 65.9 64.7 67.2 69.8 74.5 81.3 84.5 85.6 82.7 79.3 73.3 66.5 Mean Daily Min. 57.6 56.3 59.7 62.7 67.0 72.8 76.9 78.2 75.1 72.4 66.3 57.8 Mean Daily 62.1 60.9 63.4 65.9 70.2 76.7 80.4 81.9 79.0 75.7 69.7 63.1
2011 Mean Daily Max. 66.7 67.3 67.8 71.3 74.7 80.4 85.0 84.9 84.1 79.6 75.2 71.2 Mean Daily Min. 58.7 58.8 59.6 64.3 67.1 72.5 76.7 77.2 77.1 72.1 68.8 63.8 Mean Daily 62.9 63.2 63.7 67.4 70.5 76.0 80.7 81.5 80.7 76.0 71.9 67.8
°F - Fahrenheit Source: Bermuda Weather Service
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2.3
Mea
n R
elat
ive
Hum
idit
y P
erce
nt
Yea
r Ja
n.
Feb.
M
ar.
Apr
. M
ay
Jun.
Ju
l. A
ug.
Sep.
O
ct.
Nov
. D
ec.
2001
73
72
74
72
80
79
81
80
79
81
70
75
20
02
76
76
78
78
82
84
80
81
80
80
74
70
2003
74
80
80
82
83
87
78
74
79
77
74
69
20
04
71
73
71
74
79
80
81
80
72
73
74
73
2005
73
75
74
75
79
82
83
81
79
78
73
73
20
06
76
74
71
79
80
87
81
79
81
75
77
72
2007
71
73
70
75
76
81
79
78
74
71
70
75
20
08
73
76
69
75
76
80
77
78
76
68
69
70
2009
75
67
70
70
75
82
79
74
76
73
75
68
20
10
70
66
72
71
78
78
75
76
75
70
68
67
2011
71
72
74
77
74
75
76
79
78
72
70
69
Sour
ce: B
erm
uda
Wea
ther
Ser
vice
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2.3
Mea
n R
elat
ive
Hum
idit
y P
erce
nt
Yea
r Ja
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Feb.
M
ar.
Apr
. M
ay
Jun.
Ju
l. A
ug.
Sep.
O
ct.
Nov
. D
ec.
2001
73
72
74
72
80
79
81
80
79
81
70
75
20
02
76
76
78
78
82
84
80
81
80
80
74
70
2003
74
80
80
82
83
87
78
74
79
77
74
69
20
04
71
73
71
74
79
80
81
80
72
73
74
73
2005
73
75
74
75
79
82
83
81
79
78
73
73
20
06
76
74
71
79
80
87
81
79
81
75
77
72
2007
71
73
70
75
76
81
79
78
74
71
70
75
20
08
73
76
69
75
76
80
77
78
76
68
69
70
2009
75
67
70
70
75
82
79
74
76
73
75
68
20
10
70
66
72
71
78
78
75
76
75
70
68
67
2011
71
72
74
77
74
75
76
79
78
72
70
69
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vice
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2.4
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rJa
n.Fe
b.M
ar.
Apr
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ayJu
n.Ju
l.A
ug.
Sep.
Oct
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ov.
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.
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Inch
es7.
761.
794.
192.
565.
402.
365.
585.
867.
067.
146.
723.
73R
ain
Day
s20
1217
1114
613
1217
1715
13
2002
Inch
es3.
876.
066.
131.
955.
721.
272.
8011
.95
6.45
4.53
4.02
6.50
Rai
n D
ays
2117
1510
1211
1519
1420
1514
2003
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es5.
042.
805.
438.
365.
686.
771.
273.
086.
406.
712.
824.
87R
ain
Day
s14
1520
1115
119
1113
2114
15
2004
Inch
es5.
495.
103.
202.
483.
162.
375.
4612
.12
2.05
7.22
4.93
2.66
Rai
n D
ays
2416
139
68
1419
913
2013
2005
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es4.
415.
495.
625.
004.
770.
644.
168.
883.
025.
723.
204.
15R
ain
Day
s16
2023
119
717
1815
1514
18
2006
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es5.
625.
834.
363.
095.
305.
279.
624.
285.
115.
155.
503.
02R
ain
Day
s19
2021
1310
1715
158
1614
15
2007
Inch
es4.
105.
014.
034.
087.
094.
306.
028.
352.
004.
274.
183.
11R
ain
Day
s13
2011
1211
1412
1710
1218
17
2008
Inch
es2.
853.
285.
376.
4510
.21
1.07
6.76
5.33
3.30
5.73
1.97
3.50
Rai
n D
ays
2112
1315
1710
1116
1415
149
2009
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024.
722.
742.
541.
3112
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3.17
3.32
6.54
8.84
3.41
2.60
Rai
n D
ays
1815
1510
925
1210
1817
1515
2010
Inch
es6.
063.
675.
131.
111.
210.
795.
364.
109.
214.
091.
494.
07R
ain
Day
s23
2017
118
512
1715
1016
26
2011
Inch
es5.
191.
872.
512.
130.
620.
975.
027.
163.
225.
943.
362.
58R
ain
Day
s20
1216
616
815
2414
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15
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WE
AT
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R
Rai
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Mea
n Se
a Su
rfac
e T
empe
ratu
re
°F
Mon
thly
Y
ear
Jan.
Fe
b.
Mar
. A
pr.
May
Ju
n.
Jul.
Aug
. Se
p.
Oct
. N
ov.
Dec
. A
vera
ge
2001
66
.1
65.8
65
.8
68.1
72
.0
78.6
82
.5
83.5
81
.2
77.6
71
.9
69.0
73
.5
2002
66
.8
64.9
66
.5
70.0
73
.9
79.4
82
.9
84.4
82
.3
79.4
72
.2
67.8
74
.2
2003
64
.6
65.6
67
.2
69.6
74
.0
79.4
83
.6
84.6
81
.9
78.3
73
.8
68.1
74
.2
2004
65
.7
63.7
67
.2
67.8
74
.3
79.2
82
.7
82.6
82
.3
77.1
70
.3
67.5
73
.4
2005
65
.3
63.7
63
.8
69.4
73
.1
77.3
83
.2
84.0
83
.0
79.0
72
.8
67.6
73
.5
2006
66
.4
64.7
63
.9
67.6
73
.6
79.0
83
.3
84.1
82
.1
77.7
72
.7
68.6
73
.6
2007
66
.0
62.4
64
.7
67.2
71
.9
75.7
80
.7
83.3
82
.4
78.8
72
.2
68.7
72
.8
2008
66
.3
67.5
66
.8
69.4
71
.8
77.8
82
.7
84.0
83
.9
77.0
71
.3
67.8
73
.9
2009
65
.4
63.0
65
.2
68.3
74
.2
79.3
81
.9
85.6
83
.8
78.0
72
.9
67.2
73
.7
2010
61
.6
60.7
63
.5
67.5
72
.3
77.7
82
.5
84.7
81
.9
77.2
71
.1
64.1
72
.1
2011
62
.1
63.9
65
.5
67.8
71
.3
77.5
81
.7
83.7
82
.3
78.7
73
.1
68.9
73
.0
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vice
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Table 12.6 Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes1
Tropical Storm Hurricane Tropical Storms Hurricanes Force Winds Force Winds
Year (Atlantic) (Atlantic) (Bermuda) (Bermuda)
2001 6 9 2 1 2002 8 4 ― ―2003 9 7 ― 1 2004 5 9 ― ―2005 12 15 3 ―2006 5 5 ― 1 2007 8 6 1 ―2008 8 8 1 ―2009 6 3 .. .. 2010 7 12 .. .. 2011 12 7 .. ..
1Tropical storm force winds are wind speeds of 39-73 mph Source: Bermuda Weather Service and
and hurricane force winds are wind speeds of 74 mph or more. National Hurricane Center
For public safety, the Causeway closes for vehicular traffic upon
winds exceeding 51.8 mph.
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Mea
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a Su
rfac
e T
empe
ratu
re
°F
Mon
thly
Y
ear
Jan.
Fe
b.
Mar
. A
pr.
May
Ju
n.
Jul.
Aug
. Se
p.
Oct
. N
ov.
Dec
. A
vera
ge
2001
66
.1
65.8
65
.8
68.1
72
.0
78.6
82
.5
83.5
81
.2
77.6
71
.9
69.0
73
.5
2002
66
.8
64.9
66
.5
70.0
73
.9
79.4
82
.9
84.4
82
.3
79.4
72
.2
67.8
74
.2
2003
64
.6
65.6
67
.2
69.6
74
.0
79.4
83
.6
84.6
81
.9
78.3
73
.8
68.1
74
.2
2004
65
.7
63.7
67
.2
67.8
74
.3
79.2
82
.7
82.6
82
.3
77.1
70
.3
67.5
73
.4
2005
65
.3
63.7
63
.8
69.4
73
.1
77.3
83
.2
84.0
83
.0
79.0
72
.8
67.6
73
.5
2006
66
.4
64.7
63
.9
67.6
73
.6
79.0
83
.3
84.1
82
.1
77.7
72
.7
68.6
73
.6
2007
66
.0
62.4
64
.7
67.2
71
.9
75.7
80
.7
83.3
82
.4
78.8
72
.2
68.7
72
.8
2008
66
.3
67.5
66
.8
69.4
71
.8
77.8
82
.7
84.0
83
.9
77.0
71
.3
67.8
73
.9
2009
65
.4
63.0
65
.2
68.3
74
.2
79.3
81
.9
85.6
83
.8
78.0
72
.9
67.2
73
.7
2010
61
.6
60.7
63
.5
67.5
72
.3
77.7
82
.5
84.7
81
.9
77.2
71
.1
64.1
72
.1
2011
62
.1
63.9
65
.5
67.8
71
.3
77.5
81
.7
83.7
82
.3
78.7
73
.1
68.9
73
.0
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erm
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Table 12.6 Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes1
Tropical Storm Hurricane Tropical Storms Hurricanes Force Winds Force Winds
Year (Atlantic) (Atlantic) (Bermuda) (Bermuda)
2001 6 9 2 1 2002 8 4 ― ―2003 9 7 ― 1 2004 5 9 ― ―2005 12 15 3 ―2006 5 5 ― 1 2007 8 6 1 ―2008 8 8 1 ―2009 6 3 .. .. 2010 7 12 .. .. 2011 12 7 .. ..
1Tropical storm force winds are wind speeds of 39-73 mph Source: Bermuda Weather Service and
and hurricane force winds are wind speeds of 74 mph or more. National Hurricane Center
For public safety, the Causeway closes for vehicular traffic upon
winds exceeding 51.8 mph.
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Miscellaneous
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Table 13.1 Value of Domestic Agricultural Output
$ thousand
Sales from Government
Marketing Year Total Vegetables Fruit Milk Eggs Honey Centre
2001 6,039 2,850 800 1,754 435 200 ―2002 8,067 5,104 520 1,790 435 218 ―2003 1 5,604 3,060 312 1,834 321 77 ―2004 9,359 4,095 291 1,876 333 139 2,625 2005 7,509 4,709 334 1,926 343 197 .. 2006 7,229 4,548 333 1,878 337 133 .. 2007 8,046 4,815 373 2,368 344 146 .. 2008 8,587 5,290 302 1,993 344 203 455 2009 7,184 4,232 241 1,802 344 183 382
2010 5,471 3,174 189 1,712 344 50 2 ..
2011 5,921 3,332 198 1,656 344 123 268
1Hurricane Fabian affected agricultural production in 2003. Source: Department of Agriculture & Fisheries 2A shortage of bees affected honey production in 2010.
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Table 13.2
Bermuda Plan 2008 Zonings1
Base Zones and Areas 2008 Acres
Development Base Zones
Total 8,526 Residential 1 3,194 Residential 2 2,578 Rural 642 Tourism 383 Commercial 66 Mixed Use 142 Industrial 280 Institutional 291 Airport 675 Special Study Areas 275
Conservation Base Zones
Total 4,740 Open Space Reserve 1,298 Coastal Reserve 823 Nature Reserve 770 Park 885 Recreation 964
Conservation Areas2
Total 1,733 Agricutural Reserve 738 Woodland Reserve 995
Protection Areas2
Total 8,592 Historic 201 Airport 3,283 Water 4,001 Cave 1,107
1Excludes the City of Hamilton Source: Department of Planning
2Conservation Areas and Protection Areas overlay
Development Zones and Conservation Zones.
NOTES:
Residential 1: higher density residential development; commercial, industrial,
etc. use may be permitted provided there is no loss of residential amenity.
Residential 2: lower density housing. Other uses are restricted.
Rural: tracts of open countryside and areas of rural character where very limited
new development may be permitted.
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Table 13.3 Amount of Electricity Consumed
thousand kWh
Year Total Residential Commercial Other1
2001 553,920 237,590 276,044 40,286 2002 574,726 241,509 290,542 42,675 2003 590,032 251,386 285,386 43,250 2004 594,998 257,903 293,863 43,232 2005 616,654 268,919 302,609 45,127 2006 631,366 271,215 311,408 48,743 2007 643,821 275,677 319,277 48,867 2008 644,954 268,563 319,018 57,373 2009 656,083 271,682 326,728 57,673 2010 650,571 276,824 320,527 53,220 2011 636,517 265,243 316,356 54,918
1Includes street lighting paid by Source: Bermuda Electric Light Company Ltd.
Parish Councils and sales to
Government for offices, distillation plant, etc.
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Table 13.4 Gross Receipts from Electricity Consumption
Gross Receipts from Electricity Sales ($ thousand) Net Price Per kWh (cents)1
Fuel Year Total Residential Commercial Other Adjustment Residential Commercial
2001 132,319 49,891 55,941 8,320 18,167 23.39 22.57 2002 133,158 50,707 58,108 8,841 15,502 22.79 21.70 2003 144,185 52,743 59,994 9,537 21,911 23.90 23.14 2004 148,884 54,081 59,839 8,956 26,008 24.48 23.77 2005 165,577 57,653 62,313 9,438 36,172 26.47 25.43 2006 184,055 59,533 64,617 10,152 49,752 29.10 27.51 2007 194,648 62,050 67,083 10,321 55,194 30.43 27.75 2008 242,714 64,387 67,554 12,227 98,546 39.35 34.75 2009 227,056 68,369 69,925 12,387 76,375 36.82 31.31 2010 229,570 72,683 69,368 11,917 75,602 37.95 37.09 2011 242,198 70,030 68,578 12,140 91,450 41.23 39.92
1Assuming average discount deducted and including proportionate share of fuel adjustment. Source: Bermuda Electric Light Company Ltd.
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le 1
3.5
2002
/03
2003
/04
2004
/05
2005
/06
2006
/07
2007
/08
2008
/09
2009
/10
2010
/11
2011
/12
Num
ber
of S
ubsc
ribe
rs2
55,9
2654
,976
53,7
1551
,765
50,2
3848
,541
46,8
0645
,326
43,0
6939
,013
Res
iden
tial
32,3
8931
,624
30,8
4529
,872
28,5
1227
,371
26,3
1525
,531
24,3
4221
,926
Com
mer
cial
23,5
3723
,352
22,8
7021
,893
21,7
2621
,170
20,4
9119
,795
18,7
2717
,087
1 Yea
r en
ds 3
1st
Mar
ch.
Sour
ce: B
erm
uda
Tel
epho
ne C
ompa
ny L
imite
d2 N
umbe
r of
Gov
ernm
ent
subs
crib
ers
is n
ot a
vaila
ble.
MIS
CE
LLA
NE
OU
S
Tel
epho
ne S
ubsc
ribe
rs b
y T
ype1
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Tab
le 1
3.6
Gro
ss R
ecei
pts
from
Tel
epho
ne T
raffi
c 1
$ th
ousa
nds
2001
/02
2002
/03
2003
/04
2004
/05
2005
/06
2006
/07
2007
/08
2008
/09
2009
/10
2010
/11
2011
/12
Tot
al A
cces
s C
harg
es2
Equi
pmen
t R
enta
Is2
Add
ition
al L
ocal
Cal
ls2
Oth
er C
onne
ctio
n C
harg
es
Pays
tatio
n R
even
ue
18,5
44
3,80
4
15,9
15
1,37
6 42
1
19,2
58
3,68
1
14,4
58
1,52
7 36
3
20,8
55
3,72
5
13,2
44
1,60
8 50
4
22,9
56
3,75
0
12,0
17
1,90
2 48
8
25,3
26
3,45
5
10,1
65
2,00
0 44
1
26,6
95
3,44
8
9,19
2 1,
983
171
26,7
09
3,26
9
7,75
9 1,
938
204
26,0
38
2,78
7
6,59
7 1,
812
155
24,9
18
2,51
4
5,60
4 1,
214 81
23,6
81
2,21
2
4,51
5 76
0 32
22,5
61
2,04
0
3,63
6 52
3 30
1 Yea
r en
ds 3
1st
Mar
ch.
2 Res
iden
tial,
com
mer
cial
, ove
rsea
s ca
lls a
nd o
ther
rev
enue
are
no
long
er a
vaila
ble
due
to a
cha
nge
in B
erm
uda
Tel
epho
ne C
ompa
ny's
repo
rtin
g po
licy.
Sour
ce: B
erm
uda
Tel
epho
ne C
ompa
ny L
imite
d
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le 1
3.7
Com
plet
ed D
wel
ling
Uni
ts1
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10
2011
Bedr
oom
s pe
r un
it:
One
bed
room
79
72
62
90
94
83
59
12
2 89
64
50
T
wo
bedr
oom
s 70
73
52
80
13
4 11
1 11
8 95
14
1 19
3 20
9 T
hree
or
mor
e be
droo
ms
65
63
49
59
72
80
54
91
77
98
109
Stud
io u
nits
39
34
31
35
31
30
38
40
53
20
26
Tot
al
253
242
194
264
331
304
269
348
360
375
394
Typ
e of
dev
elop
men
t:
Det
ache
d ho
uses
2 10
0 90
65
93
11
5 14
0 43
48
47
..
57
Apa
rtm
ent
build
ings
2 24
46
18
52
28
16
22
36
23
..
244
Add
ition
s/co
nver
sion
s 10
9 85
91
11
5 14
1 15
7 97
95
12
7 ..
90
Con
dos
20
21
19
4 47
―
24
24
37
.. 3
Tot
al
253
242
193
264
331
313
186
203
234
.. 39
4
1 The
figu
res
only
ref
lect
dw
ellin
g un
its t
hat
have
bee
n is
sued
a c
ompl
etio
n ce
rtifi
cate
from
the
Dep
artm
ent
of P
lann
ing.
So
urce
: Dep
artm
ent
of P
lann
ing
2 Det
ache
d ho
uses
and
apa
rtm
ent
build
ings
ref
er t
o de
velo
pmen
t ca
rrie
d ou
t on
vac
ant
land
.
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le 1
3.7
Com
plet
ed D
wel
ling
Uni
ts1
2001
20
02
2003
20
04
2005
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10
2011
Bedr
oom
s pe
r un
it:
One
bed
room
79
72
62
90
94
83
59
12
2 89
64
50
T
wo
bedr
oom
s 70
73
52
80
13
4 11
1 11
8 95
14
1 19
3 20
9 T
hree
or
mor
e be
droo
ms
65
63
49
59
72
80
54
91
77
98
109
Stud
io u
nits
39
34
31
35
31
30
38
40
53
20
26
Tot
al
253
242
194
264
331
304
269
348
360
375
394
Typ
e of
dev
elop
men
t:
Det
ache
d ho
uses
2 10
0 90
65
93
11
5 14
0 43
48
47
..
57
Apa
rtm
ent
build
ings
2 24
46
18
52
28
16
22
36
23
..
244
Add
ition
s/co
nver
sion
s 10
9 85
91
11
5 14
1 15
7 97
95
12
7 ..
90
Con
dos
20
21
19
4 47
―
24
24
37
.. 3
Tot
al
253
242
193
264
331
313
186
203
234
.. 39
4
1 The
figu
res
only
ref
lect
dw
ellin
g un
its t
hat
have
bee
n is
sued
a c
ompl
etio
n ce
rtifi
cate
from
the
Dep
artm
ent
of P
lann
ing.
So
urce
: Dep
artm
ent
of P
lann
ing
2 Det
ache
d ho
uses
and
apa
rtm
ent
build
ings
ref
er t
o de
velo
pmen
t ca
rrie
d ou
t on
vac
ant
land
.
Table 13.8
Year TotalApproved in
FullApproved in
Principle RefusedG.D.O.1
Applications
2001 1,623 977 96 110 4402002 1,644 943 86 89 5262003 1,703 904 73 121 6052004 1,915 1,108 102 114 5912005 1,805 1,083 92 129 5012006 1,521 893 63 122 4432007 1,455 772 175 112 3962008 1,263 704 119 65 3752009e 1,133 700 18 146 2692010 .. .. .. .. ..2011 .. .. .. .. ..
1Applications dealt with under the Development & Planning Source: Department of Planning
(General Development) Order 1975 are now referred to as
"minor works" applications.
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Disposition of Applications for Planning Permission
Considered by Development Applications Board
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Table 13.9 Bermuda Fire Service Statistics
Emergency Calls received by EMS Fire Year Incidents Attended Dispatch Centre Dispatches Dispatches
2002 1,321 .. .. .. 2003 1,620 .. .. .. 2004 1,536 6,080 4,636 3,746 2005 1,648 6,270 4,698 3,612 2006 1,418 6,908 4,671 3,655 2007 1,530 6,738 4,202 4,050 2008 1,457 6,764 4,270 4,328 2009 1,321 6,223 4,902 3,992 2010 1,070 6,272 4,413 3,864 2011 .. 7,544 4,989 4,179
EMS - Emergency Medical Services Source: Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service
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Table 13.10
Year Total Structure1 Vehicle EMS2 Minor incidents3 Other1,4
2001 715 55 25 .. 97 5382002 1,125 80 41 .. 124 8802003 967 104 48 .. 168 6472004 1,452 193 30 .. 214 1,0152005 719 101 31 .. 102 4852006 3,805 976 37 2,246 517 292007 4,091 743 36 2,394 412 5062008 .. .. .. .. .. ..
2009 1,762 825 35 .. 381 521
2010 1,784 729 28 .. 485 5422011 1,836 651 25 .. 370 790
1Includes false alarms. Source: Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service2In 2006 and 2007, the reporting system reflected Emergency Medical Services (EMS). 3Includes brush, trash, gas cylinder leaks, oil spills, floodings, pole fires, etc.4Reflects the activites of the Crash and Fire Rescue Services in other emergency duties
such as Airport Operations Division incidents, foreign object debris checks, hot refuel aircraft standby, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of Fires by Type of Fire
Type of Fire
Table 13.10
Year Total Structure1 Vehicle EMS2 Minor incidents3 Other1,4
2001 715 55 25 .. 97 5382002 1,125 80 41 .. 124 8802003 967 104 48 .. 168 6472004 1,452 193 30 .. 214 1,0152005 719 101 31 .. 102 4852006 3,805 976 37 2,246 517 292007 4,091 743 36 2,394 412 5062008 .. .. .. .. .. ..
2009 1,762 825 35 .. 381 521
2010 1,784 729 28 .. 485 5422011 1,836 651 25 .. 370 790
1Includes false alarms. Source: Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service2In 2006 and 2007, the reporting system reflected Emergency Medical Services (EMS). 3Includes brush, trash, gas cylinder leaks, oil spills, floodings, pole fires, etc.4Reflects the activites of the Crash and Fire Rescue Services in other emergency duties
such as Airport Operations Division incidents, foreign object debris checks, hot refuel aircraft standby, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of Fires by Type of Fire
Type of Fire