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2017
The countryside in Figures
Leyte
Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority
Leyte
2017
The countryside in Figures
Leyte
The Countryside in Figures, Leyte: 2017
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FOREWORD
In line with our continued commitment to provide relevant, reliable and more disaggregated statistics at the local level, the Philippine
Statistics Authority (PSA) – Leyte Provincial Statistical Office has come up with the"The Countryside in Figures, Leyte: 2017".
This publication has been patterned after the national and regional versions of the publication "The Countryside in Figures". The
publication, which contains relevant statistics and indicators about the performance of the province, serves as a useful tool for
planners, policy makers, investors, researchers and other stakeholders in the formulation of plans and programs and others
developmental undertaking.
This issue provides provincial data on the following: General Information, Governance, Income and Prices, Agriculture, Health and
Vital Statistics, Education, Transportation and Communication, Public Order and Safety and Trade and Industry. City and municipal
level data are also presented whenever available. Brief sectoral highlights are included to guide our data users in their analysis.
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Likewise, my grateful appreciation to PSA Leyte staff who were involved in the compilation of the needed data.
We hope that this publication will serve the need for more comprehensive statistics useful in planning, decision-making and policy
setting towards effective governance and inclusive growth. Further, we hope that "The Countryside in Figures: Leyte, 2017" will continue to raise the consciousness of the local government units and the public in general, on the importance and value of statistics.
June 2017
SHERYL ANN A. JAMISOLA (Supervising Statistical Specialist)
Officer-in-Charge
Foreword ……………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………iii
Contents …………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………iv
Data Sources ……………...……………………………………………………………………………………………………………v
Symbols Used ……………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………v
Map of Leyte …………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………vi
Overview of Leyte …………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………vii
Ranking of Cities/Municipalities ……………..…………………………………………………………………………………………1
Sectors
General Information ………….……………………………………………………………………………………..8
Governance ………….………………………………………………………………………………………………54
Income and Prices ……….……………………………………………………………………………………….62
Agriculture ……...…………………………………………………………………………………………………..76
Health and Vital Statistics ……...…………………………………………………………………………………………………86
Education ……..…………………………………………………………………………………………………..130
Transportation and Communication ……...………………………………………………………………………147
Public Order and Safety ………...………………………………………………………………………………153
Trade and Industry …………………………………………………………………………………………………164
Provincial, City and Municipal Officials …………………………………………………………………………………………….176
CONTENTS
DATA SOURCES
Bureau of Local Government Finance Land Management Bureau, DENR
Bureau of Fire Protection, Region VIII Land Transportation Office, Region VIII
Commission on Elections, RegionVIII Provincial Health Office, Leyte
Department of Budget and Management, RegionVIII National Telecommunications Commission
Department of Education, Leyte Division Telecommunications Office, Region VIII
Department of Public Works and Highways, RegionVIII Philippine National Police, Region VIII
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas Philippine Statistics Authority
SYMBOLS USED
Symbol Meaning CY CalendarYear
SY SchoolYear
… No data available
.. Not applicable
- Nil or zero ( ) Negative Sign
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MAP OF LEYTE
SAN MIGUEL
TUNGA
JULITA
TOLOSA
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OVERVIEW OF LEYTE
Leyte became the center of two important milestones in world history, which lend lasting color and significance to the history of the Philippines. In
1521 the province, was first visited by Spanish explorers led by Ferdinand Magellan who discovered a new route around the world. Leyte, known as Tandaya to early Filipinos, was renamed Filipina by Roy Lopez de Villalobos in 1543, a name that later extended to the entire archipelago.
Four centuries later, in 1944, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the biggest naval battle between the Americans and the Japanese in world history, transpired
in Leyte. General Douglas MacArthur, at the head of an army of more than 250,000 men waded ashore on the island at Red Beach, Palo, Leyte. This began the end of the Japanese Imperial Army, eventually, the second World War.
Leyte is the largest of the six provinces of Eastern Visayas. It lies adjacent to the island of Samar, connected by the San Juanico Strait, and east of the islands of Cebu and Bohol. It is bounded in the north by the Carigara Bay and in the east by the Leyte Gulf. To the west is the Camotes Sea, while the province of Southern Leyte lies south. The land is mountainous with a very rugged range cutting the island in half from northwest to southeast.
It is composed of forty (40) municipalities and two cities, Ormoc and Baybay. It has five (5) congressional districts and has a total of 1,503 barangays. Tacloban City, the provincial capital of Leyte, is the only highly urbanized city in Eastern Visayas.
The mountain range that divides the island into eastern and western plains also serves as the line that delineates the language difference between the populace in each side of the province. The western portion faces Cebu, thus, the people speaks the Cebuano dialect. On the other hand, the Leyteños at
the western side speak Waray. A dialect they share with the people of Samar provinces.
Leyte is blessed with naturally endowed areas which are pieces of “Eden on Earth”. It has an excellent tract in agricultural crop production which include coconut, palay, abaca, sugarcane and corn, as well as production of aqua-marine products.
The province has abundant geothermal power reserves. The Leyte Geothermal Power Field in Tongonan, Ormoc City is the second geothermal
power producer in the world. It also houses two of the country’s top dollar earners: the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corporation (PHILPHOS) and the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refinery Corporation (PASAR).
Leyte isa place that never fails to calm, surprise, or captivate. It is embraced with scenic natural attractions and beautiful historical sites. These include Kalanggaman Island, Lake Danao National Park, San Juanico Bridge, MacArthur Memorial National Park, Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum, Tacloban City Hall and the Provincial Capitol of Leyte.
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RANKING OF CITIES/MUNICIPALITIES
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GENERALINFORMATION
HIGHEST IN POPULATION DENSITY, 2015
LOWEST IN POPULATION DENSITY, 2015
Rank 42
Municipality
Tunga
Persons per sq. km.
985
Rank
1
Municipality
Abuyog
Persons per sq. km.
87
41 Tolosa 931 2 San Miguel 134 40 Isabel 733 3 Albuera 153 39 Tanauan 702 4 Javier 166 38 Bato 529 5 Matag-ob 176 37 Tabontabon 463 6 Capoocan 181 36 Palompon 461 7 Inopacan 188 35 Carigara 436 8 Burauen 199 34 Dulag 427 9.5 Jaro 208 33 Mayorga 407 9.5 Pastrana 208
HIGHEST IN
POPULATION GROWTH RATE, 2010-2015
LOWEST IN POPULATION GROWTH RATE, 2010-2015
Rank
42
City/Municipality
Alangalang
Growth Rate
3.37
Rank
1
City/Municipality
Inopacan
Growth Rate
0.61 41 Kananga 3.17 2 Hindang 0.69 40 Santa Fe 3.08 3 Abuyog 0.79 39 Tolosa 3.04 4 La Paz 0.85 38 Mayorga 3.00 5 Mahaplag 0.86 37 Tunga 2.93 6 Calubian 1.01 36 Albuera 2.57 7 Javier 1.17 35 Tabontabon 2.51 8 Baybay City 1.19
34 Julita 2.45 9 Matalom 1.21 10 Tabango 1.31
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HIGHEST IN TOTAL POPULATION, 2015 LOWEST IN TOTAL POPULATION, 2015
Rank 42
City/Municipality
Ormoc City
Total Population
109,432
Rank
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City/Municipality
Tunga
Total Population
7,584
41 Baybay City 109,432 2 Tabontabon 11,204 40 Palo 70,052 3 Julita 15,114 39 Hilongos 63,431 4 Mayorga 17,161 38 Abuyog 59,571 5 Pastrana 18,002 37 Palompon 58,108 6 Matag-ob 18,373 36 Kananga 56,575 7 San Miguel 19,420 35 Alangalang 55,235 8 La Paz 19,998 34 Tanauan 55,021 9 Santa Fe 20,439 33
Burauen 52,732 10
Inopacan 20,550
HIGHEST IN VOTER'S TURNOUT, 2016
LOWEST IN VOTER'S TURNOUT,2016
Rank
1
City/Municipality
Ormoc City
Voter's Turnout
91.4
Rank
42
City/Municipality
Mayorga
Voter's Turnout
78.44 2 Merida 90.38 41 Mahaplag 79.89 3 Pastrana 89.7 39 Bato 80.44 4 San Isidro 89.7 38 Inopacan 80.80 5 Santa Fe 88.8 37 Tunga 82.13 6 Albuera 88.28 36 Matalom 82.19 7 San Miguel 88.1 35 Javier 82.82 8.5 Kananga 88.05 34 La Paz 82.91 8.5 Carigara 88.05 33 Hilongos 83.07
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GOVERNANCE
HIGHEST IN LOWEST IN INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT, 2015 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT, 2015
Rank City/Municipality In Pesos Rank City/Municipality In Pesos
1 Ormoc City 732,616,038 42 Tunga 31,472,122 2 Baybay City 538,808,743 41 Tabontabon 37,440,749 3 Abuyog 167,028,669 40 Julita 44,777,652 4 Palo 122,623,237 39 Mayorga 45,135,114 5 Hilongos 112,835,720 38 Tolosa 47,067,037 6 Burauen 111,046,059 37 Santa Fe 49,977,209 7 Albuera 104,707,188 36 MacArthur 51,805,033 8 Palompon 101,620,468 35 Pastrana 52,425,653 9 Kananga 96,059,153 34 Hindang 52,726,268
10 Alangalang 95,569,995 33 La Paz 53,847,221
HIGHEST IN LOWEST IN INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT PER CAPITA, 2015 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT PER CAPITA, 2015
Rank City/Municipality In Pesos Rank City/Municipality In Pesos
1 Baybay City 4,924 42 Tanauan 1,677 2 Tunga 4,150 41 Kananga 1,698 3 Ormoc City 3,407 40 Alangalang 1,730 4 Tabontabon 3,342 39 Palompon 1,749 5 San Miguel 3,088 38 Palo 1,750 6 Matag-ob 2,992 37 Isabel 1,755 7 Julita 2,963 36 Hilongos 1,779 8 Pastrana 2,912 35 Dulag 1,808 9 Abuyog 2,804 34 Carigara 1,815
10 Inopacan 2,789 33 Bato 1,921
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INCOME AND PRICES
HIGHEST IN POVERTY INCIDENCE, 2012 LOWEST IN POVERTY INCIDENCE, 2012
Rank
1
Municipality
Leyte
Percent
53.6
Rank
42
Municipality
Palo
Percent
17.9 2 Matag-ob 49.6 41 Tolosa 20.7 3 Pastrana 49.5 40 Tunga 22.8 4 San Isidro 47.1 39 Isabel 23.9 5 San Miguel 46.4 38 Ormoc City 25.7 6 Tabango 46.3 36.5 Baybay City 27.7 7.5 Dagami 46.2 36.5 Palompon 27.7 7.5 Calubian 46.2 35 Tanauan 28.9 9.5 La Paz 45.4 34 Mayorga 31.5 9.5 Tabontabon 45.4 33 Hindang 32.5
HEALTH
HIGHEST IN COMPLETE BASIC SANITATION LOWEST IN COMPLETE BASIC SANITATION FACILITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS, 2015 FACILITIIES OF HOUSEHOLDS, 2015
Rank
1
Municipality
Carigara
Percent
95.0
Rank
34
City/Municipality
Babatngon
Percent
68.0 2 Julita 92.9 33 Merida 69.0 3 Capoocan 92.7 32 Palo 69.9 4 Inopacan 92.5 31 Matag-ob 70.8 5 Dulag 92.4 30 Tabango 71.2 6 Barugo 92.6 29 Tabontabon 75.1 7 Pastrana 91.2 28 Calubian 77.9 8 Palompon 90.3 27 Isabel 77.7 9 Matalom 89.8 26.5 Jaro 80.0 10 Burauen 89.0 26.5 Tunga 80.0
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EDUCATION
HIGHEST IN ENROLMENT IN GOVERNMENT LOWEST IN ENROLMENT IN GOVERNMENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, SY 2016-2017 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, SY 2016-2017
Rank
1
Municipality
Palo
Number
11,104
Rank
40
Municipality
Tunga
Number
1,417 2 Kananga 10,152 39 Tabontabon 2,048 3 Abuyog 9,834 38 Julita 2,488 4 Alang-alang 9,639 37 Hindang 2,963 5 Hilongos 9,234 36 Inopacan 3,066 6 Carigara 8,818 35 Matag-ob 3,107 7 Palompon 8,775 34 Mayorga 3,132 8 Burauen 8,415 33 Pastrana 3,345 10 Leyte 7,706 32 Tolosa 3,363 11 Dulag 7,670 31 La Paz 3,557
PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
HIGHEST IN LOWEST IN POLICEMEN TO POPULATION RATIO, 2016 POLICEMEN TO POPULATION RATIO, 2016
Rank City/Municipality Ratio Rank City/Municipality Ratio
43 Baybay City 1:2,669 1 Tunga 1:361 42 Hilongos 1:2,643 2 Tabontabon 1:487 41 Abuyog 1:2,482 3 Julita 1:657 40 Kananga 1:2,460 4 Mayorga 1:746 39 Alangalang 1:2,124 5 Tacloban City 1:759 38 Albuera 1:2,106 6 Matag-ob 1:799 37 Isabel 1:2,040 7 Pastrana 1:818 36 Villaba 1:1,904 8 La Paz 1:833 35 Bato 1:1,826 9 Tolosa 1:839 34 Burauen 1:1,758 10 Santa Fe 1:581
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HIGHEST IN CRIME RATE LOWEST IN CRIME RATE 2016 2016
Rank
City/Municipality
Rate per 100,000
population
Rank City/ Municipality Rate per 100,000
population
43 Tacloban City 1,175 1 Merida 46 42 Santa Fe 907 2 Pastrana 70 41 Baybay City 757 3 Abuyog 73 40 Palo 481 4.5 San Isidro 78 39 Ormoc City 462 4.5 Villaba 78 38 Mahaplag 373 6 Hindang 80 37 Tanauan 346 7 Hilongos 90 36 Alangalang 273 8 Jaro 99 35 Tunga 260 9 Julita 101
34 Capoocan 231 10 Isabel 107
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1 Total Population, Land Area and Density by City/Municipality
2010 and 2015 …..…………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………… 11
Table 1.2 Average Annual Population Growth Rate by City/Municipality
2000-2010 and 2010-2015 …..…………………………………………...…………………………………………………………………………………13
Table 1.3 Household Population, Number of Households and Average Household Size by City/Municipality
2010 and 2015 ……..………………………………………………………………......…………………………………………………………………..……………15
Table 1.4 Household Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex
2010 ……..………………………………………………………………......…………………………………………………………………..……………17
Table 1.5 Household Population by Age Group, Sex and City/Municipality
2010 ……..………………………………………………………………......…………………………………………………………………..……………26
Table 1.6 Classification by Legislative District, Total Population and Number of Barangays by City/Municipality
As of September 2012 …………………………………………….………….………………………………………………………………………….…… 49
Table 1.7 Total Number of Registered Voters and National and Local Elections Turnout by City/Municipality
2013 and 2016 …………………………………………………...………………..………………………………………………………………………….. 51
Table 1.8 Human Development Index by Component
2012 …………….……………………………………………...…………...…………………………………………………………………………………53
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HIGHLIGHTS
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The province of Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) registered a total population of 1,724,679 based on the 2015 Census of Population. Its population
grew at rate of 1.83 percent annually from 2010 to 2015. Among the 40 municipalities, Palo posted the biggest population at 70,052 while Tunga
recorded the smallest population at 7,584. Total population of Ormoc City and Baybay City posted at 215, 031 and 109, 432 in 2015, respectively.
Alangalang registered as the fastest growing municipality in Leyte posting an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 3.37 percent in 2010-
2015, followed by Kananga with PGR of 3.17 percent. On the other hand, Inopacan recorded as the slowest growing municipality in Leyte with a
PGR of 0.61 percent.
Tacloban City, the lone Highly Urbanized City (HUC) in Region VIII, has registered a total population of 242,089 in 2015 with a population density of
1,200 persons per square kilometer and recorded an average annual population growth rate of 1.73 percent from 2010 to 2015.
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) has an average household size of 4.2 in 2015. The municipalities of Barugo and Tunga recorded the biggest
household size of 4.7 while Merida registered the smallest at 3.9. Tacloban City's average household size recorded at 4.8 in 2015.
Ormoc City posted the highest voter's turnout of 91.49 percent in the 2016 national election followed by Merida with 90.38 percent voter's turnout . On
the other hand, Mayorga consistently posted the lowest voter’s turnout of 72.66 percent and 78.44 percent in the 2013 and 2016 National and Local
Elections, respectively.
The province of Leyte posted a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.586 in 2012, which is classified as medium range.
Tunga exhibited the highest population density among cities and municipalities of Leyte in 2015 with 985 persons per square kilometer. The
municipality of Abuyog, on the other hand, registered the lowest population density of 87 persons per square kilometer.
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Table 1.1
TOTAL POPULATION, LAND AREA AND DENSITY BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2010 and 2015
(Land area in square kilometers; Density in persons per square kilometer)
Population Rank Density Rank Population Rank Density Rank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 6,335.4 1,567,984 248 1,724,679 272
Baybay City 459.3 102,841 3 224 14 109,432 3 238 13
Ormoc City 613.6 191,200 2 312 26 215,031 2 350 25
Abuyog 688.3 57,146 5 83 1 59,571 6 87 1
Alangalang 150.5 46,411 12 308 25 55,235 9 367 28
Albuera 303.4 40,553 15 134 3 46,332 15 153 3
Babatngon 115.2 25,575 29 222 13 27,797 29 241 14
Barugo 84.6 30,092 23 356 33 32,745 24 387 31
Bato 72.5 35,610 19 492 38 38,356 19 529 38
Burauen 265.3 48,853 9 184 8 52,732 11 199 8
Calubian 101.0 29,619 25 293 23 31,228 26 309 21
Capoocan 185.4 29,834 24 161 5 33,617 22 181 6
Carigara 117.9 47,444 11 403 35 51,345 12 436 35
Dagami 161.7 31,490 21 195 11 35,147 20 217 11
Dulag 110.7 41,757 14 377 34 47,300 13 427 34
Hilongos 192.9 56,803 6 294 24 63,431 5 329 24
Hindang 57.7 20,179 31 350 32 20,924 33 363 27
Inopacan 109.1 19,904 32 182 7 20,550 34 188 7
Isabel 64.0 43,593 13 681 40 46,915 14 733 40
Jaro 207.2 39,577 16 191 9 43,199 16 208 9.5
Javier 152.7 23,878 30 156 4 25,379 30 166 4
Julita 53.3 13,307 41 250 17 15,114 41 284 20
1 Land area certified to the DBM by the Land Management Bureau.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Land Management Bureau, DENR
City/Municipality Land Area 1
2010 2015
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Table 1.1 - Continued
Population Rank Density Rank Population Rank Density Rank
Kananga 144.2 48,027 10 333 30 56,575 8 392 32
La Paz 72.7 19,133 33 263 20 19,998 36 275 18
Leyte 181.3 37,505 18 207 12 40,639 18 224 12
MacArthur 57.6 18,724 34 325 28 21,211 31 368 29
Mahaplag 104.8 26,599 28 254 18 27,823 28 266 17
Matag-ob 104.4 17,089 38 164 6 18,373 38 176 5
Matalom 132.0 31,097 22 236 16 33,121 23 251 15
Mayorga 42.2 14,694 40 348 31 17,161 40 407 33
Merida 95.2 27,224 27 286 22 29,863 27 314 22
Palo 221.3 62,727 4 283 21 70,052 4 317 23
Palompon 126.1 54,163 7 430 37 58,108 7 461 36
Pastrana 86.4 16,649 39 193 10 18,002 39 208 9.5
San Isidro 122.5 28,554 26 233 15 31,641 25 258 16
San Miguel 145.1 17,561 36 121 2 19,420 37 134 2
Santa Fe 54.0 17,427 37 323 27 20,439 35 379 30
Tabango 96.6 31,932 20 330 29 34,195 21 354 26
Tabontabon 24.2 9,838 42 407 36 11,204 42 463 37
Tanauan 78.4 50,119 8 639 39 55,021 10 702 39
Tolosa 22.5 17,921 35 795 41 20,978 32 931 41
Tunga 7.7 6,516 43 846 42 7,584 43 985 42
Villaba 150.3 38,819 17 258 19 41,891 17 279 19
Tacloban City (Capital) 201.7 221,174 1,096 242,089 1,200
City/Municipality Land Area 12010 2015
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Table 1.2
AVERAGE ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2000-2010 and 2010-2015
City/Municipality 2000-2010 Rank 2010-2015 Rank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1.04 1.83
Baybay City 0.73 17 1.19 8
Ormoc City 2.17 41 2.26 30
Abuyog 0.60 10 0.79 3
Alangalang 1.19 31 3.37 42
Albuera 1.68 38 2.57 36
Babatngon 1.94 39 1.60 20
Barugo 1.12 29 1.62 21
Bato 0.77 20 1.42 14
Burauen 0.35 6 1.46 15.5
Calubian 0.41 7 1.01 6
Capoocan 0.78 21 2.30 31
Carigara 0.88 23.5 1.52 18
Dagami 0.74 18.5 2.11 27
Dulag 0.71 15 2.40 32.5
Hilongos 0.99 26 2.12 29.5
Hindang 0.88 23.5 0.69 2
Inopacan 0.64 12.5 0.61 1
Isabel 1.25 32 1.41 13
Jaro 0.56 9 1.68 22
Javier 0.44 8 1.17 7
Julita 0.96 25 2.45 34
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 1.2 - Continued
City/Municipality 2000-2010 Rank 2010-2015 Rank
Kananga 1.14 30 3.17 41
La Paz 0.82 22 0.85 4
Leyte 0.62 11 1.54 19
MacArthur 1.06 27 2.40 32.5
Mahaplag 0.03 3 0.86 5
Matag-ob (0.25) 2 1.39 12
Matalom 0.29 5 1.21 9
Mayorga 1.51 36 3.00 38
Merida 0.72 16 1.78 23
Palo 2.71 42 2.12 29.5
Palompon 0.65 14 1.35 11
Pastrana 1.50 35 1.50 17
San Isidro (0.29) 1 1.97 26
San Miguel 1.48 33.5 1.93 25
Santa Fe 1.48 33.5 3.08 40
Tabango 0.16 4 1.31 10
Tabontabon 1.63 37 2.51 35
Tanauan 1.07 28 1.79 24
Tolosa 2.11 40 3.04 39
Tunga 0.64 12.5 2.93 37
Villaba 0.74 18.5 1.46 15.5
Tacloban City (Capital) 2.16 1.73
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Table 1.3
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2010 and 2015
Household
Population
Number of
Households
Average
Household
Size
RankHousehold
Population
Number of
Households
Average
Household
Size
Rank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1,563,364 346,346 4.5 1,718,543 405,873 4.2
Baybay City 102,435 23,475 4.4 12.5 108,217 26,180 4.1 13
Ormoc City 190,345 41,996 4.5 17.5 214,464 50,341 4.3 26.5
Abuyog 55,509 12,431 4.5 17.5 57,424 13,508 4.3 26.5
Alangalang 46,397 10,004 4.6 25.5 55,219 12,768 4.3 26.5
Albuera 40,520 9,182 4.4 12.5 46,332 11,067 4.2 19.5
Babatngon 25,566 5,249 4.9 40.5 27,745 6,108 4.5 37
Barugo 30,092 6,148 4.9 40.5 32,733 6,919 4.7 41.5
Bato 35,595 7,813 4.6 25.5 38,343 8,691 4.4 31.5
Burauen 48,711 10,594 4.6 25.5 52,548 12,577 4.2 19.5
Calubian 29,580 7,052 4.2 4.5 31,191 7,858 4.0 7
Capoocan 29,689 6,173 4.8 36 33,617 7,332 4.6 40
Carigara 47,327 9,868 4.8 36 51,200 11,303 4.5 37
Dagami 31,483 6,734 4.7 32.5 35,127 8,433 4.2 19.5
Dulag 41,734 9,101 4.6 25.5 47,240 11,838 4.0 7
Hilongos 56,674 12,877 4.4 12.5 63,330 14,394 4.4 31.5
Hindang 20,165 4,769 4.2 4.5 20,923 4,994 4.2 19.5
Inopacan 19,901 4,579 4.3 8 20,537 4,912 4.2 19.5
Isabel 43,524 10,075 4.3 8 46,735 11,201 4.2 19.5
Jaro 39,546 8,524 4.6 25.5 43,189 9,747 4.4 31.5
Javier 23,878 5,187 4.6 25.5 25,343 6,024 4.2 19.5
Julita 13,307 3,074 4.3 8 15,110 3,840 3.9 2
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
2010
City/Municipality
2015
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Table 1.3 - Continued
Household
Population
Number of
Households
Average
Household
Size
RankHousehold
Population
Number of
Households
Average
Household
Size
Rank
Kananga 47,970 10,446 4.6 25.5 56,427 12,921 4.4 31.5
La Paz 19,124 4,250 4.5 17.5 19,998 4,980 4.0 7
Leyte 37,495 7,625 4.9 40.5 40,603 9,101 4.5 37
MacArthur 18,714 4,085 4.6 25.5 21,206 5,109 4.2 19.5
Mahaplag 26,594 5,838 4.6 25.5 27,823 6,238 4.5 37
Matag-ob 17,089 3,911 4.4 12.5 18,373 4,570 4.0 7
Matalom 31,086 7,013 4.4 12.5 33,121 7,537 4.4 31.5
Mayorga 14,694 3,197 4.6 25.5 17,151 4,236 4.0 7
Merida 27,202 6,715 4.1 1.5 29,806 7,923 3.8 1
Palo 62,206 12,911 4.8 36 69,260 15,730 4.4 31.5
Palompon 54,043 12,818 4.2 4.5 58,036 14,514 4.0 7
Pastrana 16,649 3,536 4.7 32.5 17,997 4,331 4.2 19.5
San Isidro 28,554 6,963 4.1 1.5 31,577 7,882 4.0 7
San Miguel 17,557 3,663 4.8 36 19,420 4,309 4.5 37
Santa Fe 17,427 3,655 4.8 36 20,434 4,741 4.3 26.5
Tabango 31,918 7,226 4.4 12.5 34,188 8,227 4.2 19.5
Tabontabon 9,837 2,167 4.5 17.5 11,159 2,780 4.0 7
Tanauan 50,052 10,979 4.6 25.5 54,953 13,518 4.1 13
Tolosa 17,884 3,922 4.6 25.5 20,978 5,073 4.1 13
Tunga 6,512 1,323 4.9 40.5 7,584 1,597 4.7 41.5
Villaba 38,779 9,198 4.2 4.5 41,882 10,521 4.0 7
Tacloban City (Capital) 219,314 45,478 4.8 240,513 50,547 4.8
2010 2015
City/Municipality
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Table 1.4
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SINGLE-YEAR AGE CLASSIFICATION AND SEX
2010
Both Sexes Male Female
1,563,364 804,781 758,583
Under 1 36,675 19,161 17,514
1 37,033 19,098 17,935
2 36,816 19,139 17,677
3 35,643 18,500 17,143
4 36,619 19,123 17,496
5 37,328 19,227 18,101
6 36,877 18,975 17,902
7 35,979 18,486 17,493
8 34,930 17,903 17,027
9 39,047 20,367 18,680
10 39,247 20,416 18,831
11 36,925 19,145 17,780
12 38,618 19,902 18,716
13 36,775 19,003 17,772
14 38,057 19,803 18,254
15 37,327 19,566 17,761
16 35,771 18,922 16,849
17 34,224 18,453 15,771
18 31,923 17,273 14,650
19 31,037 16,647 14,390
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Single-Year Age Classification
All Ages
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
17
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
20 28,052 14,968 13,084
21 27,007 14,437 12,570
22 25,911 13,742 12,169
23 24,082 12,689 11,393
24 22,235 11,872 10,363
25 22,161 11,751 10,410
26 21,040 11,106 9,934
27 21,201 11,199 10,002
28 20,256 10,597 9,659
29 21,121 10,965 10,156
30 21,785 11,447 10,338
31 18,807 9,749 9,058
32 19,751 10,247 9,504
33 18,859 9,806 9,053
34 19,009 9,891 9,118
35 18,814 9,738 9,076
36 17,531 9,112 8,419
37 18,223 9,469 8,754
38 17,098 8,892 8,206
39 18,289 9,357 8,932
40 19,100 9,872 9,228
41 17,480 8,926 8,554
42 16,664 8,573 8,091
43 16,059 8,206 7,853
44 16,207 8,369 7,838
Single-Year Age Classification
18
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
45 16,881 8,832 8,049
46 15,755 8,131 7,624
47 16,004 8,251 7,753
48 13,999 7,228 6,771
49 14,815 7,647 7,168
50 15,596 7,967 7,629
51 14,536 7,480 7,056
52 13,162 6,770 6,392
53 12,470 6,272 6,198
54 12,597 6,509 6,088
55 12,533 6,377 6,156
56 11,560 5,821 5,739
57 10,685 5,396 5,289
58 9,747 4,883 4,864
59 10,110 4,985 5,125
60 10,917 5,426 5,491
61 8,887 4,327 4,560
62 8,468 4,043 4,425
63 7,984 3,879 4,105
64 6,962 3,282 3,680
65 7,338 3,391 3,947
66 6,325 2,872 3,453
67 6,961 3,304 3,657
68 5,636 2,660 2,976
69 5,815 2,633 3,182
Single-Year Age Classification
19
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
70 5,952 2,666 3,286
71 4,525 1,968 2,557
72 5,049 2,314 2,735
73 4,687 2,046 2,641
74 4,423 1,845 2,578
75 3,961 1,704 2,257
76 3,475 1,485 1,990
77 3,185 1,328 1,857
78 2,380 978 1,402
79 2,571 1,020 1,551
80 2,404 909 1,495
81 1,773 660 1,113
82 1,740 668 1,072
83 1,378 502 876
84 1,388 490 898
85 1,067 385 682
86 843 264 579
87 708 237 471
88 525 172 353
89 604 226 378
90 451 138 313
91 183 67 116
92 175 61 114
93 141 39 102
94 94 29 65
Single-Year Age Classification
20
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
95 78 28 50
96 79 22 57
97 61 23 38
98 32 13 19
99 26 13 13
100 10 5 5
60 21 39
0-17 663,891 345,189 318,702
899,473 459,592 439,881
Tacloban City (Capital)
219,314 109,271 110,043
Under 1 5,234 2,754 2,480
1 4,939 2,584 2,355
2 4,839 2,562 2,277
3 4,527 2,332 2,195
4 4,666 2,424 2,242
5 4,862 2,562 2,300
6 4,768 2,419 2,349
7 4,786 2,432 2,354
8 4,579 2,396 2,183
9 5,142 2,693 2,449
Single-Year Age Classification
101 years old and over
18 years old and over
All Ages
21
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
10 5,204 2,675 2,529
11 4,665 2,419 2,246
12 5,128 2,585 2,543
13 4,714 2,386 2,328
14 5,090 2,513 2,577
15 4,843 2,419 2,424
16 4,933 2,344 2,589
17 5,281 2,542 2,739
18 5,069 2,474 2,595
19 4,964 2,388 2,576
20 4,780 2,381 2,399
21 4,323 2,116 2,207
22 4,271 2,111 2,160
23 4,092 1,994 2,098
24 3,666 1,865 1,801
25 3,850 1,907 1,943
26 3,635 1,808 1,827
27 3,626 1,827 1,799
28 3,440 1,754 1,686
29 3,498 1,747 1,751
30 3,506 1,810 1,696
31 3,084 1,563 1,521
32 2,890 1,467 1,423
33 2,779 1,378 1,401
34 2,801 1,392 1,409
Single-Year Age Classification
22
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
35 2,833 1,421 1,412
36 2,569 1,274 1,295
37 2,654 1,337 1,317
38 2,612 1,296 1,316
39 2,658 1,336 1,322
40 2,856 1,444 1,412
41 2,512 1,251 1,261
42 2,408 1,155 1,253
43 2,271 1,113 1,158
44 2,239 1,145 1,094
45 2,455 1,236 1,219
46 2,173 1,087 1,086
47 2,161 1,042 1,119
48 1,942 980 962
49 2,211 1,128 1,083
50 2,188 1,105 1,083
51 1,874 934 940
52 1,805 872 933
53 1,691 820 871
54 1,797 849 948
55 1,673 812 861
56 1,463 720 743
57 1,367 646 721
58 1,149 563 586
59 1,210 587 623
Single-Year Age Classification
23
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
60 1,340 651 689
61 1,052 491 561
62 1,000 477 523
63 990 443 547
64 842 392 450
65 861 406 455
66 658 308 350
67 768 347 421
68 622 283 339
69 598 252 346
70 589 264 325
71 458 179 279
72 503 225 278
73 451 193 258
74 464 173 291
75 372 151 221
76 333 136 197
77 299 128 171
78 240 78 162
79 259 92 167
80 215 77 138
81 175 65 110
82 179 56 123
83 141 40 101
84 140 52 88
Single-Year Age Classification
24
Table 1.4- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
85 102 30 72
86 93 23 70
87 72 16 56
88 61 13 48
89 57 18 39
90 49 9 40
91 18 6 12
92 8 4 4
93 13 4 9
94 9 2 7
95 12 4 8
96 5 2 3
97 6 1 5
98 4 1 3
99 1 1 0
100 0 0 0
10 2 8
0-17 88,200 45,041 43,159
131,114 64,230 66,88418 years old and over
Single-Year Age Classification
101 years old and over
25
Table 1.5
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, SEX, AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
Both Sexes Male Female
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
All Ages 1,563,364 804,781 758,583
Under 1 36,675 19,161 17,514
1 - 4 146,111 75,860 70,251
5 - 9 184,161 94,958 89,203
10- 14 189,622 98,269 91,353
15- 19 170,282 90,861 79,421
20- 24 127,287 67,708 59,579
25- 29 105,779 55,618 50,161
30- 34 98,211 51,140 47,071
35- 39 89,955 46,568 43,387
40- 44 85,510 43,946 41,564
45- 49 77,454 40,089 37,365
50- 54 68,361 34,998 33,363
55- 59 54,635 27,462 27,173
60- 64 43,218 20,957 22,261
65- 69 32,075 14,860 17,215
70- 74 24,636 10,839 13,797
75- 79 15,572 6,515 9,057
80 years old and over 13,820 4,972 8,848
0- 17 663,891 345,189 318,702
18 years old and over 899,473 459,592 439,881
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
2010
Age Group and City/Municipality
26
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female
Tacloban City (Capital)
All Ages 219,314 109,271 110,043
Under 1 5,234 2,754 2,480
1 - 4 18,971 9,902 9,069
5 - 9 24,137 12,502 11,635
10- 14 24,801 12,578 12,223
15- 19 25,090 12,167 12,923
20- 24 21,132 10,467 10,665
25- 29 18,049 9,043 9,006
30- 34 15,060 7,610 7,450
35- 39 13,326 6,664 6,662
40- 44 12,286 6,108 6,178
45- 49 10,942 5,473 5,469
50- 54 9,355 4,580 4,775
55- 59 6,862 3,328 3,534
60- 64 5,224 2,454 2,770
65- 69 3,507 1,596 1,911
70- 74 2,465 1,034 1,431
75- 79 1,503 585 918
80 years old and over 1,370 426 944
0- 17 88,200 45,041 43,159
18 years old and over 131,114 64,230 66,884
Age Group and City/Municipality
27
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Baybay City Ormoc City
All Ages 102,435 52,688 49,747 All Ages 190,345 97,029 93,316
Under 1 2,093 1,095 998 Under 1 4,662 2,449 2,213
1 - 4 8,835 4,606 4,229 1 - 4 17,495 9,104 8,391
5 - 9 11,651 6,053 5,598 5 - 9 21,811 11,265 10,546
10- 14 11,893 6,126 5,767 10- 14 22,283 11,372 10,911
15- 19 10,629 5,739 4,890 15- 19 21,254 10,943 10,311
20- 24 8,209 4,376 3,833 20- 24 16,191 8,299 7,892
25- 29 6,786 3,503 3,283 25- 29 14,079 7,314 6,765
30- 34 6,534 3,388 3,146 30- 34 13,134 6,743 6,391
35- 39 6,322 3,313 3,009 35- 39 11,686 5,980 5,706
40- 44 6,019 3,063 2,956 40- 44 10,620 5,458 5,162
45- 49 5,481 2,806 2,675 45- 49 9,368 4,769 4,599
50- 54 4,753 2,422 2,331 50- 54 8,328 4,199 4,129
55- 59 3,713 1,892 1,821 55- 59 6,857 3,400 3,457
60- 64 3,013 1,433 1,580 60- 64 4,709 2,347 2,362
65- 69 2,417 1,131 1,286 65- 69 2,836 1,303 1,533
70- 74 1,875 836 1,039 70- 74 2,326 1,026 1,300
75- 79 1,153 507 646 75- 79 1,472 630 842
80 years old and over 1,059 399 660 80 years old and over 1,234 428 806
0- 17 41,133 21,405 19,728 0- 17 79,393 40,947 38,446
18 years old and over 61,302 31,283 30,019 18 years old and over 110,952 56,082 54,870
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
28
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Abuyog Alang-alang
All Ages 55,509 28,660 26,849 All Ages 46,397 23,962 22,435
Under 1 1,307 705 602 Under 1 1,092 565 527
1 - 4 5,114 2,651 2,463 1 - 4 4,487 2,359 2,128
5 - 9 6,461 3,361 3,100 5 - 9 6,034 3,094 2,940
10- 14 6,713 3,512 3,201 10- 14 5,932 3,056 2,876
15- 19 6,046 3,230 2,816 15- 19 5,227 2,838 2,389
20- 24 4,420 2,402 2,018 20- 24 3,831 2,030 1,801
25- 29 3,573 1,845 1,728 25- 29 3,214 1,710 1,504
30- 34 3,435 1,777 1,658 30- 34 2,878 1,474 1,404
35- 39 3,104 1,615 1,489 35- 39 2,614 1,398 1,216
40- 44 3,217 1,668 1,549 40- 44 2,476 1,270 1,206
45- 49 2,865 1,496 1,369 45- 49 2,043 1,049 994
50- 54 2,519 1,268 1,251 50- 54 1,906 1,021 885
55- 59 1,841 925 916 55- 59 1,443 694 749
60- 64 1,653 803 850 60- 64 1,153 536 617
65- 69 1,279 580 699 65- 69 874 415 459
70- 74 919 417 502 70- 74 529 223 306
75- 79 544 223 321 75- 79 369 146 223
80 years old and over 499 182 317 80 years old and over 295 84 211
0- 17 23,445 12,264 11,181 0- 17 20,855 10,850 10,005
18 years old and over 32,064 16,396 15,668 18 years old and over 25,542 13,112 12,430
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
29
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Albuera Babatngon
All Ages 40,520 20,745 19,775 All Ages 25,566 13,261 12,305
Under 1 947 491 456 Under 1 651 349 302
1 - 4 3,737 1,906 1,831 1 - 4 2,569 1,352 1,217
5 - 9 4,744 2,374 2,370 5 - 9 3,106 1,600 1,506
10- 14 4,852 2,590 2,262 10- 14 3,313 1,707 1,606
15- 19 4,177 2,206 1,971 15- 19 2,850 1,498 1,352
20- 24 3,221 1,675 1,546 20- 24 2,225 1,191 1,034
25- 29 2,704 1,407 1,297 25- 29 1,756 949 807
30- 34 2,644 1,386 1,258 30- 34 1,586 822 764
35- 39 2,423 1,234 1,189 35- 39 1,455 749 706
40- 44 2,329 1,221 1,108 40- 44 1,271 675 596
45- 49 2,014 1,034 980 45- 49 1,157 604 553
50- 54 1,774 913 861 50- 54 947 499 448
55- 59 1,511 744 767 55- 59 746 361 385
60- 64 1,178 589 589 60- 64 644 319 325
65- 69 896 406 490 65- 69 480 224 256
70- 74 620 282 338 70- 74 395 172 223
75- 79 384 161 223 75- 79 235 113 122
80 years old and over 365 126 239 80 years old and over 180 77 103
0- 17 16,923 8,767 8,156 0- 17 11,424 5,935 5,489
18 years old and over 23,597 11,978 11,619 18 years old and over 14,142 7,326 6,816
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
30
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Barugo Bato
All Ages 30,092 15,742 14,350 All Ages 35,595 18,350 17,245
Under 1 691 366 325 Under 1 841 437 404
1 - 4 2,859 1,527 1,332 1 - 4 3,373 1,697 1,676
5 - 9 3,692 1,891 1,801 5 - 9 4,121 2,171 1,950
10- 14 3,910 2,036 1,874 10- 14 4,108 2,151 1,957
15- 19 3,492 1,970 1,522 15- 19 3,902 2,135 1,767
20- 24 2,398 1,333 1,065 20- 24 2,927 1,595 1,332
25- 29 1,849 989 860 25- 29 2,316 1,215 1,101
30- 34 1,682 906 776 30- 34 2,303 1,167 1,136
35- 39 1,604 810 794 35- 39 1,962 981 981
40- 44 1,553 787 766 40- 44 1,936 1,007 929
45- 49 1,406 737 669 45- 49 1,771 901 870
50- 54 1,289 659 630 50- 54 1,544 754 790
55- 59 976 519 457 55- 59 1,320 671 649
60- 64 839 428 411 60- 64 1,056 505 551
65- 69 669 311 358 65- 69 794 371 423
70- 74 446 204 242 70- 74 588 283 305
75- 79 393 164 229 75- 79 384 174 210
80 years old and over 344 105 239 80 years old and over 349 135 214
0- 17 13,410 7,076 6,334 0- 17 14,941 7,820 7,121
18 years old and over 16,682 8,666 8,016 18 years old and over 20,654 10,530 10,124
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
31
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Burauen Calubian
All Ages 48,711 24,787 23,924 All Ages 29,580 14,972 14,608
Under 1 1,167 588 579 Under 1 639 337 302
1 - 4 4,733 2,481 2,252 1 - 4 2,658 1,311 1,347
5 - 9 5,551 2,832 2,719 5 - 9 3,433 1,722 1,711
10- 14 5,765 2,910 2,855 10- 14 3,513 1,823 1,690
15- 19 5,333 2,763 2,570 15- 19 2,959 1,595 1,364
20- 24 4,325 2,261 2,064 20- 24 2,149 1,131 1,018
25- 29 3,615 1,924 1,691 25- 29 1,872 966 906
30- 34 3,335 1,746 1,589 30- 34 1,752 896 856
35- 39 2,708 1,411 1,297 35- 39 1,665 887 778
40- 44 2,583 1,362 1,221 40- 44 1,571 811 760
45- 49 2,296 1,224 1,072 45- 49 1,521 753 768
50- 54 1,879 971 908 50- 54 1,402 677 725
55- 59 1,517 716 801 55- 59 1,250 639 611
60- 64 1,341 603 738 60- 64 986 492 494
65- 69 923 405 518 65- 69 820 375 445
70- 74 726 298 428 70- 74 653 268 385
75- 79 518 167 351 75- 79 401 167 234
80 years old and over 396 125 271 80 years old and over 336 122 214
0- 17 20,482 10,503 9,979 0- 17 12,188 6,231 5,957
18 years old and over 28,229 14,284 13,945 18 years old and over 17,392 8,741 8,651
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
32
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Capoocan Carigara
All Ages 29,689 15,477 14,212 All Ages 47,327 24,308 23,019
Under 1 758 383 375 Under 1 1,199 631 568
1 - 4 2,999 1,588 1,411 1 - 4 4,478 2,305 2,173
5 - 9 3,884 1,979 1,905 5 - 9 5,642 2,905 2,737
10- 14 4,075 2,110 1,965 10- 14 6,160 3,165 2,995
15- 19 3,314 1,842 1,472 15- 19 5,251 2,841 2,410
20- 24 2,188 1,262 926 20- 24 3,653 1,960 1,693
25- 29 1,825 960 865 25- 29 3,003 1,590 1,413
30- 34 1,730 895 835 30- 34 2,782 1,433 1,349
35- 39 1,637 852 785 35- 39 2,481 1,271 1,210
40- 44 1,517 787 730 40- 44 2,419 1,197 1,222
45- 49 1,327 693 634 45- 49 2,284 1,215 1,069
50- 54 1,225 628 597 50- 54 2,053 1,072 981
55- 59 961 469 492 55- 59 1,626 791 835
60- 64 723 343 380 60- 64 1,397 698 699
65- 69 550 258 292 65- 69 993 475 518
70- 74 432 200 232 70- 74 807 347 460
75- 79 280 126 154 75- 79 563 234 329
80 years old and over 264 102 162 80 years old and over 536 178 358
0- 17 13,877 7,268 6,609 0- 17 20,782 10,768 10,014
18 years old and over 15,812 8,209 7,603 18 years old and over 26,545 13,540 13,005
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
33
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Dagami Dulag
All Ages 31,483 16,322 15,161 All Ages 41,734 21,597 20,137
Under 1 835 434 401 Under 1 995 519 476
1 - 4 3,242 1,647 1,595 1 - 4 4,001 2,050 1,951
5 - 9 3,908 2,043 1,865 5 - 9 4,927 2,548 2,379
10- 14 4,189 2,206 1,983 10- 14 5,073 2,634 2,439
15- 19 3,565 1,970 1,595 15- 19 4,581 2,458 2,123
20- 24 2,575 1,397 1,178 20- 24 3,517 1,946 1,571
25- 29 2,063 1,086 977 25- 29 2,867 1,561 1,306
30- 34 1,784 924 860 30- 34 2,570 1,368 1,202
35- 39 1,682 931 751 35- 39 2,245 1,136 1,109
40- 44 1,616 830 786 40- 44 2,311 1,209 1,102
45- 49 1,488 773 715 45- 49 2,079 1,111 968
50- 54 1,250 654 596 50- 54 1,690 868 822
55- 59 975 492 483 55- 59 1,290 646 644
60- 64 772 357 415 60- 64 1,204 592 612
65- 69 616 273 343 65- 69 867 389 478
70- 74 473 169 304 70- 74 645 259 386
75- 79 252 82 170 75- 79 424 165 259
80 years old and over 198 54 144 80 years old and over 448 138 310
0- 17 14,479 7,607 6,872 0- 17 17,832 9,263 8,569
18 years old and over 17,004 8,715 8,289 18 years old and over 23,902 12,334 11,568
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
34
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Hilongos Hindang
All Ages 56,674 29,187 27,487 All Ages 20,165 10,354 9,811
Under 1 1,104 566 538 Under 1 374 182 192
1 - 4 4,707 2,437 2,270 1 - 4 1,562 834 728
5 - 9 6,414 3,359 3,055 5 - 9 2,200 1,119 1,081
10- 14 6,817 3,561 3,256 10- 14 2,387 1,215 1,172
15- 19 6,000 3,225 2,775 15- 19 2,013 1,087 926
20- 24 4,281 2,256 2,025 20- 24 1,536 832 704
25- 29 3,595 1,877 1,718 25- 29 1,186 651 535
30- 34 3,617 1,859 1,758 30- 34 1,242 635 607
35- 39 3,339 1,704 1,635 35- 39 1,215 625 590
40- 44 3,203 1,646 1,557 40- 44 1,232 636 596
45- 49 3,001 1,515 1,486 45- 49 1,080 587 493
50- 54 2,680 1,354 1,326 50- 54 972 494 478
55- 59 2,310 1,207 1,103 55- 59 825 410 415
60- 64 1,864 930 934 60- 64 719 363 356
65- 69 1,475 717 758 65- 69 612 282 330
70- 74 1,014 454 560 70- 74 415 171 244
75- 79 654 289 365 75- 79 292 122 170
80 years old and over 599 231 368 80 years old and over 303 109 194
0- 17 22,897 12,008 10,889 0- 17 7,797 4,060 3,737
18 years old and over 33,777 17,179 16,598 18 years old and over 12,368 6,294 6,074
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
35
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Inopacan Isabel
All Ages 19,901 10,331 9,570 All Ages 43,524 22,363 21,161
Under 1 400 209 191 Under 1 974 514 460
1 - 4 1,716 911 805 1 - 4 3,743 1,953 1,790
5 - 9 2,236 1,184 1,052 5 - 9 4,448 2,318 2,130
10- 14 2,427 1,292 1,135 10- 14 4,555 2,377 2,178
15- 19 2,002 1,100 902 15- 19 4,682 2,410 2,272
20- 24 1,348 731 617 20- 24 4,197 1,749 1,996
25- 29 1,138 605 533 25- 29 3,352 1,749 1,603
30- 34 1,236 630 606 30- 34 2,944 1,477 1,467
35- 39 1,165 604 561 35- 39 2,679 1,315 1,364
40- 44 1,152 588 564 40- 44 2,518 1,269 1,249
45- 49 1,060 551 509 45- 49 2,544 1,321 1,223
50- 54 957 470 478 50- 54 2,232 1,207 1,025
55- 59 780 406 374 55- 59 1,578 819 759
60- 64 676 323 353 60- 64 1,141 570 571
65- 69 599 263 336 65- 69 720 340 380
70- 74 425 212 213 70- 74 580 262 318
75- 79 265 120 145 75- 79 351 152 199
80 years old and over 319 132 187 80 years old and over 286 109 177
0- 17 8,120 4,332 3,788 0- 17 16,523 8,601 7,922
18 years old and over 11,781 5,999 5,782 18 years old and over 27,001 13,762 13,239
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
36
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Jaro Javier (Bugho)
All Ages 39,546 20,456 19,090 All Ages 23,878 12,310 11,568
Under 1 855 433 422 Under 1 633 327 306
1 - 4 3,724 1,926 1,798 1 - 4 2,262 1,167 1,095
5 - 9 5,046 2,575 2,471 5 - 9 2,797 1,473 1,324
10- 14 5,214 2,745 2,469 10- 14 2,918 1,476 1,442
15- 19 4,439 2,396 2,043 15- 19 2,735 1,444 1,291
20- 24 3,169 1,695 1,474 20- 24 2,040 1,090 950
25- 29 2,573 1,383 1,190 25- 29 1,575 854 721
30- 34 2,224 1,211 1,013 30- 34 1,469 766 703
35- 39 2,227 1,159 1,068 35- 39 1,280 690 590
40- 44 1,997 1,007 990 40- 44 1,373 672 701
45- 49 1,911 991 920 45- 49 1,168 609 559
50- 54 1,702 885 817 50- 54 1,002 548 454
55- 59 1,293 668 625 55- 59 783 375 408
60- 64 1,050 531 519 60- 64 659 314 345
65- 69 793 348 445 65- 69 457 205 252
70- 74 613 250 363 70- 74 356 148 208
75- 79 388 149 239 75- 79 196 90 106
80 years old and over 328 104 224 80 years old and over 175 62 113
0- 17 17,692 9,161 8,531 0- 17 10,380 5,376 5,004
18 years old and over 21,854 11,295 10,559 18 years old and over 13,498 6,934 6,564
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
37
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Julita Kananga
All Ages 13,307 6,959 6,348 All Ages 47,970 25,028 22,942
Under 1 331 184 147 Under 1 1,251 654 597
1 - 4 1,259 659 600 1 - 4 4,782 2,529 2,253
5 - 9 1,491 763 728 5 - 9 6,155 3,191 2,964
10- 14 1,612 854 758 10- 14 6,241 3,248 2,993
15- 19 1,526 838 688 15- 19 5,345 2,885 2,460
20- 24 1,207 682 525 20- 24 3,854 2,067 1,787
25- 29 928 496 432 25- 29 3,283 1,705 1,578
30- 34 823 429 394 30- 34 2,976 1,607 1,369
35- 39 635 335 300 35- 39 2,757 1,440 1,317
40- 44 767 402 365 40- 44 2,430 1,249 1,181
45- 49 679 347 332 45- 49 2,277 1,158 1,119
50- 54 543 306 237 50- 54 2,034 1,060 974
55- 59 415 204 211 55- 59 1,624 832 792
60- 64 354 163 191 60- 64 1,093 556 537
65- 69 256 121 135 65- 69 696 333 363
70- 74 219 92 127 70- 74 601 275 326
75- 79 129 45 84 75- 79 336 137 199
80 years old and over 133 39 94 80 years old and over 235 102 133
0- 17 5,650 2,989 2,661 0- 17 21,885 11,480 10,405
18 years old and over 7,657 3,970 3,687 18 years old and over 26,085 13,548 12,537
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
38
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
La Paz Leyte
All Ages 19,124 9,887 9,237 All Ages 37,495 19,521 17,974
Under 1 427 237 190 Under 1 1,014 530 484
1 - 4 1,962 990 972 1 - 4 3,898 2,011 1,887
5 - 9 2,269 1,158 1,111 5 - 9 5,115 2,602 2,513
10- 14 2,398 1,279 1,119 10- 14 5,168 2,667 2,501
15- 19 2,202 1,171 1,031 15- 19 4,257 2,343 1,914
20- 24 1,700 913 787 20- 24 2,745 1,514 1,231
25- 29 1,302 688 614 25- 29 2,360 1,267 1,093
30- 34 1,136 626 510 30- 34 2,086 1,116 970
35- 39 965 490 475 35- 39 1,965 1,018 947
40- 44 1,053 565 488 40- 44 1,773 928 845
45- 49 934 486 448 45- 49 1,667 859 808
50- 54 713 366 347 50- 54 1,454 739 715
55- 59 541 264 277 55- 59 1,186 603 583
60- 64 478 232 246 60- 64 958 470 488
65- 69 394 185 209 65- 69 693 339 354
70- 74 315 122 193 70- 74 555 258 297
75- 79 174 60 114 75- 79 329 153 176
80 years old and over 161 55 106 80 years old and over 272 104 168
0- 17 8,416 4,380 4,036 0- 17 17,973 9,313 8,660
18 years old and over 10,708 5,507 5,201 18 years old and over 19,522 10,208 9,314
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
39
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Macarthur Mahaplag
All Ages 18,714 9,614 9,100 All Ages 26,594 13,917 12,677
Under 1 473 243 230 Under 1 634 339 295
1 - 4 2,014 1,002 1,012 1 - 4 2,616 1,352 1,264
5 - 9 2,242 1,162 1,080 5 - 9 3,224 1,646 1,578
10- 14 2,290 1,171 1,119 10- 14 3,409 1,804 1,605
15- 19 2,132 1,130 1,002 15- 19 2,870 1,532 1,338
20- 24 1,590 817 773 20- 24 2,002 1,090 912
25- 29 1,199 623 576 25- 29 1,631 900 731
30- 34 1,157 623 534 30- 34 1,686 868 818
35- 39 1,069 560 509 35- 39 1,542 827 715
40- 44 1,083 567 516 40- 44 1,493 779 714
45- 49 840 460 380 45- 49 1,290 684 606
50- 54 700 364 336 50- 54 1,098 560 538
55- 59 520 272 248 55- 59 902 467 435
60- 64 481 226 255 60- 64 756 365 391
65- 69 351 173 178 65- 69 601 292 309
70- 74 270 116 154 70- 74 393 190 203
75- 79 167 61 106 75- 79 231 125 106
80 years old and over 136 44 92 80 years old and over 216 97 119
0- 17 8,384 4,298 4,086 0- 17 11,753 6,136 5,617
18 years old and over 10,330 5,316 5,014 18 years old and over 14,841 7,781 7,060
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
40
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Matag-ob Matalom
All Ages 17,089 8,897 8,192 All Ages 31,086 15,846 15,240
Under 1 347 167 180 Under 1 658 327 331
1 - 4 1,542 789 753 1 - 4 2,619 1,380 1,239
5 - 9 2,088 1,031 1,057 5 - 9 3,554 1,855 1,699
10- 14 2,193 1,190 1,003 10- 14 3,743 1,911 1,832
15- 19 1,839 1,019 820 15- 19 3,220 1,719 1,501
20- 24 1,344 758 586 20- 24 2,227 1,199 1,028
25- 29 1,087 572 515 25- 29 1,746 881 865
30- 34 995 503 492 30- 34 1,847 995 852
35- 39 957 497 460 35- 39 1,663 834 829
40- 44 907 473 434 40- 44 1,769 875 894
45- 49 871 467 404 45- 49 1,650 849 801
50- 54 824 390 434 50- 54 1,591 825 766
55- 59 666 360 306 55- 59 1,276 626 650
60- 64 440 212 228 60- 64 1,057 493 564
65- 69 350 170 180 65- 69 914 433 481
70- 74 282 123 159 70- 74 675 301 374
75- 79 191 96 95 75- 79 441 173 268
80 years old and over 166 80 86 80 years old and over 436 170 266
0- 17 7,337 3,815 3,522 0- 17 12,678 6,573 6,105
18 years old and over 9,752 5,082 4,670 18 years old and over 18,408 9,273 9,135
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
41
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Mayorga Merida
All Ages 14,694 7,639 7,055 All Ages 27,202 13,975 13,227
Under 1 410 219 191 Under 1 494 250 244
1 - 4 1,594 863 731 1 - 4 2,205 1,131 1,074
5 - 9 1,909 971 938 5 - 9 2,853 1,449 1,404
10- 14 1,897 958 939 10- 14 2,875 1,501 1,374
15- 19 1,529 837 692 15- 19 2,820 1,473 1,347
20- 24 1,240 653 587 20- 24 2,404 1,253 1,151
25- 29 915 507 408 25- 29 2,047 1,100 947
30- 34 918 486 432 30- 34 1,783 933 850
35- 39 775 402 373 35- 39 1,697 888 809
40- 44 779 429 350 40- 44 1,620 831 789
45- 49 663 347 316 45- 49 1,514 791 723
50- 54 546 290 256 50- 54 1,290 651 639
55- 59 416 209 207 55- 59 1,073 551 522
60- 64 393 177 216 60- 64 807 381 426
65- 69 279 130 149 65- 69 640 308 332
70- 74 205 83 122 70- 74 491 244 247
75- 79 130 46 84 75- 79 326 147 179
80 years old and over 96 32 64 80 years old and over 263 93 170
0- 17 6,796 3,540 3,256 0- 17 10,119 5,221 4,898
18 years old and over 7,898 4,099 3,799 18 years old and over 17,083 8,754 8,329
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
42
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Palo Palompon
All Ages 62,206 31,757 30,449 All Ages 54,043 27,531 26,512
Under 1 1,472 780 692 Under 1 1,144 620 524
1 - 4 6,082 3,225 2,857 1 - 4 4,630 2,367 2,263
5 - 9 7,433 3,886 3,547 5 - 9 5,832 3,066 2,766
10- 14 7,030 3,630 3,400 10- 14 6,123 3,179 2,944
15- 19 6,917 3,480 3,437 15- 19 5,682 2,978 2,704
20- 24 5,417 2,805 2,612 20- 24 4,389 2,270 2,119
25- 29 4,858 2,501 2,357 25- 29 3,688 1,883 1,805
30- 34 4,283 2,221 2,062 30- 34 3,450 1,794 1,656
35- 39 3,757 1,912 1,845 35- 39 3,222 1,670 1,552
40- 44 3,427 1,763 1,664 40- 44 2,925 1,452 1,473
45- 49 2,906 1,495 1,411 45- 49 2,907 1,470 1,437
50- 54 2,483 1,244 1,239 50- 54 2,541 1,296 1,245
55- 59 1,851 950 901 55- 59 2,175 1,080 1,095
60- 64 1,499 709 790 60- 64 1,668 788 880
65- 69 1,097 494 603 65- 69 1,250 577 673
70- 74 792 337 455 70- 74 1,064 455 609
75- 79 488 201 287 75- 79 645 288 357
80 years old and over 414 124 290 80 years old and over 708 298 410
0- 17 26,289 13,681 12,608 0- 17 21,323 11,093 10,230
18 years old and over 35,917 18,076 17,841 18 years old and over 32,720 16,438 16,282
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
43
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Pastrana San Isidro
All Ages 16,649 8,601 8,048 All Ages 28,554 14,599 13,955
Under 1 431 224 207 Under 1 596 328 268
1 - 4 1,699 885 814 1 - 4 2,686 1,396 1,290
5 - 9 1,985 1,032 953 5 - 9 3,234 1,657 1,577
10- 14 2,088 1,053 1,035 10- 14 3,449 1,746 1,703
15- 19 1,926 1,043 883 15- 19 2,860 1,560 1,300
20- 24 1,547 819 728 20- 24 2,044 1,067 977
25- 29 1,223 661 562 25- 29 1,711 908 803
30- 34 1,026 539 487 30- 34 1,520 777 743
35- 39 984 545 439 35- 39 1,671 854 817
40- 44 845 425 420 40- 44 1,567 798 769
45- 49 701 361 340 45- 49 1,500 775 725
50- 54 592 302 290 50- 54 1,413 714 699
55- 59 487 242 245 55- 59 1,248 609 639
60- 64 396 198 198 60- 64 890 427 463
65- 69 293 132 161 65- 69 790 364 426
70- 74 221 85 136 70- 74 674 320 354
75- 79 114 32 82 75- 79 390 169 221
80 years old and over 91 23 68 80 years old and over 311 130 181
0- 17 7,394 3,835 3,559 0- 17 11,781 6,120 5,661
18 years old and over 9,255 4,766 4,489 18 years old and over 16,773 8,479 8,294
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
44
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
San Miguel Santa Fe
All Ages 17,557 9,102 8,455 All Ages 17,427 9,156 8,271
Under 1 485 256 229 Under 1 456 243 213
1 - 4 1,828 966 862 1 - 4 1,733 890 843
5 - 9 2,327 1,187 1,140 5 - 9 2,199 1,110 1,089
10- 14 2,383 1,226 1,157 10- 14 2,263 1,214 1,049
15- 19 1,945 1,062 883 15- 19 1,968 1,099 869
20- 24 1,299 723 576 20- 24 1,563 880 683
25- 29 1,102 567 535 25- 29 1,150 615 535
30- 34 1,020 544 476 30- 34 1,141 610 531
35- 39 955 499 456 35- 39 919 483 436
40- 44 925 466 459 40- 44 899 458 441
45- 49 801 412 389 45- 49 800 437 363
50- 54 706 375 331 50- 54 685 352 333
55- 59 497 251 246 55- 59 524 276 248
60- 64 445 217 228 60- 64 408 191 217
65- 69 292 140 152 65- 69 299 122 177
70- 74 248 107 141 70- 74 205 99 106
75- 79 152 58 94 75- 79 132 51 81
80 years old and over 147 46 101 80 years old and over 83 26 57
0- 17 8,266 4,309 3,957 0- 17 7,850 4,132 3,718
18 years old and over 9,291 4,793 4,498 18 years old and over 9,577 5,024 4,553
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
45
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Tabango Tabontabon
All Ages 31,918 16,439 15,479 All Ages 9,837 5,151 4,686
Under 1 775 394 381 Under 1 282 149 133
1 - 4 3,149 1,676 1,473 1 - 4 979 518 461
5 - 9 3,806 1,954 1,852 5 - 9 1,207 646 561
10- 14 3,989 2,036 1,953 10- 14 1,166 626 540
15- 19 3,429 1,837 1,592 15- 19 1,091 589 502
20- 24 2,358 1,249 1,109 20- 24 821 439 382
25- 29 2,031 1,062 969 25- 29 685 372 313
30- 34 1,782 963 819 30- 34 664 345 319
35- 39 1,721 878 843 35- 39 555 305 250
40- 44 1,622 843 779 40- 44 516 253 263
45- 49 1,476 761 715 45- 49 407 222 185
50- 54 1,581 794 787 50- 54 401 200 201
55- 59 1,308 664 644 55- 59 297 162 135
60- 64 893 440 453 60- 64 271 125 146
65- 69 739 347 392 65- 69 210 93 117
70- 74 613 266 347 70- 74 141 60 81
75- 79 345 152 193 75- 79 87 29 58
80 years old and over 301 123 178 80 years old and over 57 18 39
0- 17 13,888 7,205 6,683 0- 17 4,318 2,300 2,018
18 years old and over 18,030 9,234 8,796 18 years old and over 5,519 2,851 2,668
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
46
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Tanauan Tolosa
All Ages 50,052 25,818 24,234 All Ages 17,884 9,167 8,717
Under 1 1,273 658 615 Under 1 468 244 224
1 - 4 4,642 2,388 2,254 1 - 4 1,702 873 829
5 - 9 5,743 2,982 2,761 5 - 9 2,149 1,071 1,078
10- 14 5,995 3,157 2,838 10- 14 2,077 1,098 979
15- 19 5,466 2,855 2,611 15- 19 1,921 1,013 908
20- 24 4,173 2,213 1,960 20- 24 1,514 818 696
25- 29 3,593 1,956 1,637 25- 29 1,285 671 614
30- 34 3,148 1,637 1,511 30- 34 1,152 593 559
35- 39 2,998 1,532 1,466 35- 39 1,024 554 470
40- 44 2,765 1,454 1,311 40- 44 918 465 453
45- 49 2,390 1,298 1,092 45- 49 862 457 405
50- 54 2,111 1,086 1,025 50- 54 718 353 365
55- 59 1,623 778 845 55- 59 608 314 294
60- 64 1,418 675 743 60- 64 487 242 245
65- 69 1,063 495 568 65- 69 367 164 203
70- 74 736 350 386 70- 74 281 114 167
75- 79 504 185 319 75- 79 188 77 111
80 years old and over 411 119 292 80 years old and over 163 46 117
0- 17 21,012 10,921 10,091 0- 17 7,570 3,897 3,673
18 years old and over 29,040 14,897 14,143 18 years old and over 10,314 5,270 5,044
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
47
Table 1.5- Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Tunga Villaba
All Ages 6,512 3,290 3,222 All Ages 38,779 19,986 18,793
Under 1 155 73 82 Under 1 882 462 420
1 - 4 604 289 315 1 - 4 3,592 1,869 1,723
5 - 9 732 388 344 5 - 9 4,508 2,285 2,223
10- 14 747 400 347 10- 14 4,389 2,257 2,132
15- 19 766 405 361 15- 19 4,120 2,303 1,817
20- 24 539 282 257 20- 24 2,910 1,534 1,376
25- 29 420 218 202 25- 29 2,594 1,327 1,267
30- 34 403 201 202 30- 34 2,334 1,227 1,107
35- 39 358 169 189 35- 39 2,273 1,211 1,062
40- 44 346 182 164 40- 44 2,168 1,126 1,042
45- 49 362 180 182 45- 49 2,093 1,034 1,059
50- 54 281 157 124 50- 54 1,952 1,011 941
55- 59 199 95 104 55- 59 1,604 809 795
60- 64 181 72 109 60- 64 1,068 522 546
65- 69 131 63 68 65- 69 700 314 386
70- 74 121 57 64 70- 74 697 304 393
75- 79 86 32 54 75- 79 469 217 252
80 years old and over 81 27 54 80 years old and over 426 174 252
0- 17 2,692 1,396 1,296 0- 17 15,944 8,313 7,631
18 years old and over 3,820 1,894 1,926 18 years old and over 22,835 11,673 11,162
Age Group and
City/Municipality
Age Group and
City/Municipality
48
Table 1.6
As of September 2012
City/Municipality Legislative District Total PopulationNumber of
BarangaysRank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1,503
Alangalang 1st 55,235 54 6.5
Babatngon 1st 27,797 25 26
Palo 1st 70,052 33 17
San Miguel 1st 19,420 21 31
Santa Fe 1st 20,439 20 34
Tanauan 1st 55,021 54 6.5
Tolosa 1st 20,978 15 40
Barugo 2nd 32,745 37 14
Burauen 2nd 52,732 77 3
Capoocan 2nd 33,617 21 31
Carigara 2nd 51,345 49 11
Dagami 2nd 35,147 65 4
Dulag 2nd 47,300 45 13
Julita 2nd 15,114 26 25
Jaro 2nd 43,199 46 12
La Paz 2nd 19,998 35 15.5
MacArthur 2nd 21,211 31 19
Mayorga 2nd 17,161 16 38
Pastrana 2nd 18,002 29 22
Tunga 2nd 7,584 8 42
Tabontabon 2nd 11,204 16 38Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
CLASSIFICATION BY LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT, TOTAL POPULATION AND NUMBER OF BARANGAYS BY
CITY/MUNICIPALITY
49
Table 1.6 - Continued
City/Municipality Legislative District Total PopulationNumber of
BarangaysRank
Calubian 3rd 31,228 53 8
Leyte 3rd 40,639 30 20.5
Tabango 3rd 34,195 13 41
San Isidro 3rd 31,641 19 36
Villaba 3rd 41,891 35 15.5
Albuera 4th 46,332 16 38
Kananga 4th 56,575 23 28
Matag-ob 4th 18,373 21 31
Merida 4th 29,863 22 29
Isabel 4th 46,915 24 27
Ormoc City 4th 215,031 110 1
Palompon 4th 58,108 50 10
Hilongos 5th 63,431 51 9
Abuyog 5th 59,571 63 5
Baybay City 5th 109,432 92 2
Bato 5th 38,356 32 18
Hindang 5th 20,924 20 34
Inopacan 5th 20,550 20 34
Javier 5th 25,379 28 23.5
Mahaplag 5th 27,823 28 23.5
Matalom 5th 33,121 30 20.5
Tacloban City (Capital) 1st 242,089 138
50
Table 1.7
2013 and 2016
Total Number of
Registered Voters
Total Number
Who Actually
Voted
Voter's
TurnoutRank
Total Number of
Registered Voters
Total Number
Who Actually
Voted
Voter's
TurnoutRank
Leyte 963,716 810,964 84.15 1,026,720 887,275 86.42
Baybay City 58,286 49,606 85.11 18 60,495 52,294 86.44 21
Ormoc City 100,775 87,043 86.37 8 117,824 107,794 91.49 1
Abuyog 32,181 25,345 78.76 39 32,835 27,626 84.14 29
Alangalang 29,679 25,037 84.36 27 32,456 28,085 86.53 18.5
Albuera 22,612 19,184 84.84 20 24,622 21,737 88.28 6
Babatngon 15,780 13,421 85.05 19 16,773 14,513 86.53 18.5
Barugo 18,162 15,474 85.20 16 19,489 16,972 87.09 16
Bato 23,010 18,317 79.60 37 22,068 17,751 80.44 39
Burauen 28,036 23,183 82.69 32 28,989 25,284 87.22 13
Calubian 20,359 17,143 84.20 29 20,822 18,137 87.10 15
Capoocan 17,789 14,446 81.21 36 19,727 16,493 83.61 32
Carigara 30,090 25,678 85.34 15 32,501 28,618 88.05 8.5
Dagami 20,907 17,857 85.41 14 22,132 19,066 86.15 23
Dulag 25,561 21,639 84.66 22 27,961 24,028 85.93 24
Hilongos 35,988 26,936 74.85 41 38,076 31,629 83.07 33
Hindang 13,110 11,098 84.65 23 13,436 11,619 86.48 20
Inopacan 13,331 10,922 81.93 34 13,237 10,695 80.80 38
Isabel 30,006 25,309 84.35 28 31,299 27,458 87.73 11
Jaro 22,616 18,437 81.52 35 23,530 20,093 85.39 27
Javier 15,603 12,375 79.31 38 15,686 12,991 82.82 35
Julita 9,313 7,992 85.82 12 10,186 8,779 86.19 22
Source: Commission on Elections, Region VIII
TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS AND NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTIONS TURNOUT BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
City/Municipality
2013 2016
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Table 1.7 - Continued
Total Number of
Registered Voters
Total Number
Who Actually
Voted
Voter's
TurnoutRank
Total Number of
Registered Voters
Total Number
Who Actually
Voted
Voter's
TurnoutRank
Kananga 30,273 25,604 84.58 25 33,197 29,231 88.05 8.5
La Paz 12,373 10,331 83.50 30 12,442 10,316 82.91 34
Leyte 22,708 19,335 85.15 17 23,651 20,266 85.69 25
MacArthur 12,188 10,587 86.86 5.5 13,161 10,555 80.20 40
Mahaplag 18,417 14,376 78.06 40 16,781 13,407 79.89 41
Matag-ob 11,308 9,278 82.05 33 11,608 9,756 84.05 30
Matalom 17,727 15,146 85.44 13 18,656 15,333 82.19 36
Mayorga 10,969 7,970 72.66 42 11,754 9,220 78.44 42
Merida 17,756 16,557 93.25 1 19,118 17,278 90.38 2
Palo 35,930 31,237 86.94 4 38,582 33,742 87.46 12
Palompon 35,675 30,788 86.30 9 37,153 31,101 83.71 31
Pastrana 10,517 9,058 86.13 11 11,500 10,322 89.76 3
San Isidro 19,700 17,394 88.29 2 19,993 17,933 89.70 4
San Miguel 11,488 9,927 86.41 7 12,669 11,172 88.18 7
Santa Fe 11,229 9,849 87.71 3 12,602 11,202 88.89 5
Tabango 19,722 16,705 84.70 21 20,654 17,936 86.84 17
Tabontabon 7,305 6,345 86.86 5.5 7,987 6,782 84.91 28
Tanauan 30,120 25,975 86.24 10 32,935 28,897 87.74 10
Tolosa 11,915 10,085 84.64 24 13,667 11,906 87.11 14
Tunga 5,413 4,508 83.28 31 6,140 5,043 82.13 37
Villaba 27,789 23,467 84.45 26 28,326 24,215 85.49 26
Tacloban City (Capital) 109,027 92,163 84.53 124,777 106,480 85.34
City/Municipality
2013 2016
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Table 1.8
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY COMPONENT
2012
Province
Human
Development
Index
(HDI)
Life Expectancy
at Birth (years)
20121/
Mean Years of
Schooling 20122/
Expected Years
of Schooling
20122/
Real per capita
Income 2012
(NCR 2012
pesos)3/
Life
Expectancy
Index
Education
Index
Income
Index
Leyte 0.586 69.6 8.2 12.5 45,083 0.763 0.839 0.315
1/ Linear projection based on 1999 and 2009 life tables by Flieger and Cabigon
2/ Computed from the Labor Force Survey (LFS), Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
3/ Computed from the 2012 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) data, deflated by regional CPI, and adjusted by the ratio of the 2012 poverty thresholds
with NCR as base for comparability over time and space.
Source: Computations made by the Human Development Network (HDN) based on the refined methodology agreed by the PSA and HDN
in consultation with the Task Force on HDI Estimates
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Leyte
GOVERNANCE
54
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.1 Internal Revenue Allotment by City/Municipality
2010 and 2015…..…………………………..…………….....………………………….…………………………………………..….…...….57
Table 2.2 Internal Revenue Allotment Per Capita by City/Municipality
2010 and 2015…..………………………....………..……………..…………………….…………………………………………..….…...….59
Table 2.3 Income Classification by City/Municipality
2008 ………..………………………....………..………………..…………………….…………………………………………..……....….61
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HIGHLIGHTS
Leyte’s share of IRA significantly encreased by 51.49 percent from P4.2 billion in 2010 to P6.4 billion in 2015.
Tacloban City's share of IRA increased by 26.16 percent, from P430 million in 2010 to P543 million in 2015.
Baybay City posted the highest IRA per capita of P4,924 followed by Tunga at P4,180 while Tanauan had the lowest at P1,677.
Among municipalities, Abuyog posted the biggest IRA share of P167 million in 2015. On the other hand, Tunga had the smallest
share at P31 million.
Baybay City had the highest growth rate as it grew substantially four times from P132 million in 2010 to P539 million in 2015.
Ormoc City posted the biggest share of IRA in 2015 at P733 million, followed by Baybay City at P539 million.
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Table 2.1
INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2010 and 2015
(In Pesos )
City/Municipality 2010 2015 Rank Growth Rate
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 4,247,485,782 6,434,575,915 51.49
Provincial Share 1,111,992,636 1,595,017,954 43.44
Baybay City 131,962,182 538,808,743 2 308.31
Ormoc City 577,491,022 732,616,038 1 26.86
Abuyog 110,848,392 167,028,669 3 50.68
Alangalang 62,185,753 95,569,995 10 53.68
Albuera 69,061,407 104,707,188 7 51.61
Babatngon 43,684,287 66,584,443 27 52.42
Barugo 44,251,445 68,602,601 25 55.03
Bato 48,265,745 73,683,553 21 52.66
Burauen 74,397,925 111,046,059 6 49.26
Calubian 46,918,464 69,449,003 24 48.02
Capoocan 51,835,897 78,963,611 18 52.33
Carigara 61,384,967 93,206,054 12 51.84
Dagami 52,169,203 78,753,403 19 50.96
Dulag 56,636,795 85,507,628 16 50.98
Hilongos 73,647,768 112,835,720 5 53.21
Hindang 35,349,844 52,726,268 34 49.16
Inopacan 38,108,221 57,318,750 31 50.41
Isabel 52,744,475 82,336,151 17 56.10
Jaro 62,123,745 93,379,995 11 50.31
Javier 45,512,084 68,278,313 26 50.02
Julita 29,408,626 44,777,652 40 52.26
Source: Department of Budget Management, Region VIII
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Table 2.1 - Continued
City/Municipality 2010 2015 Rank Growth Rate
Kananga 63,108,371 96,059,153 9 52.21
La Paz 35,864,960 53,847,221 33 50.14
Leyte 57,370,516 87,829,855 14 53.09
MacArthur 34,046,246 51,805,033 36 52.16
Mahaplag 45,191,833 66,536,968 28 47.23
Matag-ob 36,754,578 54,977,262 32 49.58
Matalom 50,457,837 75,008,262 20 48.66
Mayorga 29,716,207 45,135,114 39 51.89
Merida 43,596,029 65,962,372 29 51.30
Palo 77,650,652 122,623,237 4 57.92
Palompon 66,933,783 101,620,468 8 51.82
Pastrana 34,795,528 52,425,653 35 50.67
San Isidro 48,413,966 70,711,803 23 46.06
San Miguel 39,494,314 59,964,498 30 51.83
Santa Fe 32,544,648 49,977,209 37 53.57
Tabango 47,280,976 71,942,843 22 52.16
Tabontabon 25,048,953 37,440,749 41 49.47
Tanauan 60,127,906 92,289,321 13 53.49
Tolosa 30,946,443 47,067,037 38 52.09
Tunga 21,020,410 31,472,122 42 49.72
Villaba 57,064,746 86,077,678 15 50.84
Tacloban City (Capital) 430,075,997 542,604,266 26.16
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Table 2.2
INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT PER CAPITA BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2010 and 2015
(In Pesos )
City/Municipality 2010 2015 Rank Growth Rate
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 2,709 3,731 37.73
Baybay City 1,283 4,924 1 283.79
Ormoc City 3,020 3,407 3 12.81
Abuyog 1,940 2,804 9 44.54
Alangalang 1,340 1,730 40 29.10
Albuera 1,703 2,260 21 32.71
Babatngon 1,708 2,395 17 40.22
Barugo 1,471 2,095 31 42.42
Bato 1,355 1,921 33 41.77
Burauen 1,523 2,106 29 38.28
Calubian 1,584 2,224 25 40.40
Capoocan 1,737 2,349 19 35.23
Carigara 1,294 1,815 34 40.26
Dagami 1,657 2,241 23 35.24
Dulag 1,356 1,808 35 33.33
Hilongos 1,297 1,779 36 37.16
Hindang 1,752 2,520 14 43.84
Inopacan 1,915 2,789 10 45.64
Isabel 1,210 1,755 37 45.04
Jaro 1,570 2,162 27 37.71
Javier 1,906 2,690 12 41.13
Julita 2,210 2,963 7 34.07
Source of basic data: Department of Budget Management, Region VIII
Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 2.2 - Continued
City/Municipality 2010 2015 Rank Growth Rate
Kananga 1,314 1,698 41 29.22
La Paz 1,875 2,693 11 43.63
Leyte 1,530 2,161 28 41.24
MacArthur 1,818 2,442 16 34.32
Mahaplag 1,699 2,391 18 40.73
Matag-ob 2,151 2,992 6 39.10
Matalom 1,623 2,265 20 39.56
Mayorga 2,022 2,630 13 30.07
Merida 1,601 2,209 26 37.98
Palo 1,238 1,750 38 41.36
Palompon 1,236 1,749 39 41.50
Pastrana 2,090 2,912 8 39.33
San Isidro 1,696 2,235 24 31.78
San Miguel 2,249 3,088 5 37.31
Santa Fe 1,867 2,445 15 30.96
Tabango 1,481 2,104 30 42.07
Tabontabon 2,546 3,342 4 31.26
Tanauan 1,200 1,677 42 39.75
Tolosa 1,727 2,244 22 29.94
Tunga 3,226 4,150 2 28.64
Villaba 1,470 2,055 32 39.80
Tacloban City (Capital) 1,945 2,241 15.22
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Table 2.3
INCOME CLASSIFICATION BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2008
City/Municipality Income Class Municipality Income Class Municipality Income Class
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) First
Baybay City First Hilongos Second Mayorga 1
Fifth
Ormoc City First Hindang Fifth Merida Fifth
Abuyog 1
First Inopacan Fourth Palo Third
Alangalang Second Isabel First Palompon 1
Second
Albuera 1
Third Jaro Third Pastrana 1
Fifth
Babatngon 1
Fourth Javier 1
Fourth San Isidro 1
Fourth
Barugo Fourth Julita Fifth San Miguel Fourth
Bato 1
Fourth Kananga First Santa Fe 1
Fifth
Burauen First La Paz 1
Fifth Tabango Fourth
Calubian Fourth Leyte 1
Fourth Tabontabon Fifth
Capoocan Fourth MacArthur 1
Fifth Tanauan Second
Carigara Second Mahaplag Fourth Tolosa Fifth
Dagami Third Matag-ob Fourth Tunga 1
Sixth
Dulag 1
Third Matalom Third Villaba Third
Tacloban City (Capital) First
Note: Reclassification of municipalities was pursuant to Department Order No. 23-08 dated July 29, 2008
based on their average annual income from CY 2004 to 2007 except those with (1) which was based
on their average annual income from CY 2000 to 2003
Source: Bureau of Local Government Finance
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INCOME AND PRICES
63
LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1 Poverty Incidence Among Population by City/Municipality2012 ………………………………………………………..………………………………..…………………………………………… 66
Table 3.2 Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold, Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families and Population
2012 and 2015 ……………………………………………....……………………………………...………………………………..… 67
Table 3.3 Annual Per Capita Food Threshold, Subsistence Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence PoorFamilies and Population2012 and 2015 …………………………….…………………..…………………………………………...…………………………..…68
Table 3.4 Income Gap, Poverty Gap and Severity of Poverty2012 and 2015 ……………………………………………………..…………..…..………………………………………………….. 69
Table 3.5 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month
2012-2016 …..………………...……………………..…………..………………………………………………………………………70
Table 3.6 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Commodity Group and Month
2016 ………..……………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………… 71
Table 3.7 Inflation Rate for All Income Households by Month2012-2016 …..…………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………… 72
Table 3.8 Inflation Rate for All Income Households by Commodity Group and Month
2016 ………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………… 73
Table 3.9 Month-on-Month Percent Change in Consumer Price Index by Commodity Group and Month
2016 ..…………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………74
Table 3.10 Purchasing Power of Peso by Month
2012-2016 ..…………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………… 75
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HIGHLIGHTS
The average annual inflation rate for all commodities in the province showed an erratic trend. It accelerated in 2014 at 4.9 percentthen slowed down to 1.4 percent in 2015 and accelerated to 1.8 percent in 2016. For the past five years, highest inflation rate wasrecorded in 2014 and lowest in 2015.
The municipality of Leyte registered the highest poverty incidence of the population among cities and municipalities of LeyteProvince in 2012 at 53.6%, followed by Matag-ob at 49.6%. Palo posted the lowest poverty incidence at 17.9%.
Incidence of poor families in Leyte Province decreased from 31.4% in 2012 to 23.6% in 2015. Incidence of poor population alsodecreased from 39.2% to 31.0% for the same period.
Subsistence incidence among families declined from 10.3% in 2012 to 6.7% in 2015. Subsistence incidence among population alsodeclined from 14.3% to 9.7%.
Other measures of poverty such as income gap, poverty gap, and severity of poverty reduced by , and percentage points from2012 to 2015.
Average prices changes of goods and services in Leyte continuously rose from 2012-2016. Average Consumer Price Index(CPI) forall income household reached 154.0 in 2016, from 137.2 in 2012. This suggests that the average retail prices of goods and servicesin the province is 54.0 percent higher than its average retail prices in 2006 which is the base year. In 2016, the average CPI peakedat 155.4 in December and posted the lowest index in January at 152.3. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco posted the highest indexamong the major commodity groups at 208.5 in 2016, followed by education at 204.6. Communication had the lowest index at102.3.
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Alcoholic beverages and tobacco recorded the highest average annual inflation rate of 4.6% in 2016, followed by education at 3.1%.Price increases for these commodities were faster compared to other commodity groups.
Purchasing Power of the Peso(PPP) in Leyte weakened from 73 centavos in 2012 to only 65 centavos in 2016. The PPP of 65centavos in 2016 implies that the one(1) peso in 2006(base year) is worth 65 centavos in 2016.
The change in the price levels of goods and services in the province on a month-on-month basis increased at a slower rate at 0.3 percent in December 2016 as the consumer price index increased 155.0 in November 2016 to 154.0 percent in December 2016.
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Table 3.1POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG POPULATION BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY 2012
City/Municipality Poverty Incidence Rank(Poorest=1) Municipality Poverty Incidence Rank
(Poorest=1)
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)Baybay City 27.7 36.5 Kananga 40.2 20Ormoc City 25.7 38 La Paz 45.4 9.5Abuyog 35.9 29 Leyte 53.6 1Alangalang 41.5 17 MacArthur 42.5 16Albuera 38.9 23 Mahaplag 39.7 22Babatngon 44.1 14 Matag-ob 49.6 2Barugo 37.4 25.5 Matalom 41.3 18.5Bato 40.0 21 Mayorga 31.5 34Burauen 36.7 28 Merida 38.7 24Calubian 46.2 7.5 Palo 17.9 42Capoocan 44.4 13 Palompon 27.7 36.5Carigara 34.7 30 Pastrana 49.5 3Dagami 46.2 7.5 San Isidro 47.1 4Dulag 33.6 31 San Miguel 46.4 5Hilongos 37.4 25.5 Santa Fe 43.9 15Hindang 32.5 33 Tabango 46.3 6Inopacan 32.8 32 Tabontabon 45.4 9.5Isabel 23.9 39 Tanauan 28.9 35Jaro 45.0 11 Tolosa 20.7 41Javier 41.3 18.5 Tunga 22.8 40Julita 36.8 27 Villaba 44.8 12
Notes:1. Poverty incidence is the proportion of poor population to total population.2. The methodology employed to generate poverty incidence was small-area estimation using
the data of the 2012 Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES), 2012 Labor Force Survey (LFS)and 2007 Census of Population and Housing.
Source: World Bank/AusAID/Philippine Statistics Authority Project on the Generation of the 2012 Small Area Estimates of Poverty
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Table 3.2
2012 and 2015
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015
Leyte
Families 17,561 20,807
Population 17,561 20,807 39.2 31.0 7.0 9.3 713,063 652,690
Notes:1. Coefficient of variation (CV) is a measure of precision of the estimate. Users are advised to take necessary caution when using poverty estimates with high CVs.
2. Poverty Incidence(PI) is the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/expenditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families/individuals.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLD, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF POOR FAMILIES AND POPULATION
128,273 111,394 31.4 23.6 7.9 10.3
Area
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold
(in Pesos)Incidence Coefficient of Variation Magnitude
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Table 3.3
AND POPULATION2012 and 2015
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015
Leyte
Families 12,246 14,513
Population 12,246 14,513 14.3 9.7 12.1 11.8 260,414 204,946
Notes:1. Coefficient of variation (CV) is a measure of precision of the estimate. Users are advised to take necessary caution when using poverty estimates with high CVs.2. Subsistence Incidence is measured by determining the number of families with per capita annual income below the food threshold.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLD, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF SUBSISTENCE POOR FAMILIES
42,174 31,726 10.3 6.7 12.6 12.7
Area
Annual Per Capita Food Threshold (in Pesos) Incidence Coefficient of Variation Magnitude
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Table 3.4INCOME GAP, POVERTY GAP AND SEVERITY OF POVERTY 2012 and 2015
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015
Leyte 23.8 22.6 7.5 5.3 2.6 1.7
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
ProvinceIncome Gap Poverty Gap Severity of Poverty
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Table 3.5CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY MONTH 2012-2016
Month 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Leyte 137.2 142.2 149.2 151.3 154.0January 134.0 139.8 147.2 150.7 152.3
February 134.4 140.7 147.8 150.6 152.9
March 135.2 140.9 148.1 150.8 153.3
April 137.0 140.9 148.2 150.8 153.1
May 137.1 140.6 148.9 150.8 153.2
June 137.3 141.4 149.2 151.2 153.9
July 137.7 141.3 149.6 151.3 154.3
August 138.2 141.8 149.7 151.3 154.6
September 138.5 143.9 149.8 151.3 155.0
October 138.9 144.5 150.6 151.7 154.8
November 139.2 144.6 150.5 152.0 155.0
December 139.1 146.3 150.7 152.5 155.4Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.6CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY COMMODITY GROUP AND MONTH 2016
Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
LeyteAll Items 152.3 152.9 153.3 153.1 153.2 153.9 154.3 154.6 155.0 154.8 155.0 155.4 154.0Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 170.6 171.3 171.5 171.3 171.4 171.7 172.1 172.1 172.7 172.7 172.8 172.9 171.9Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 206.1 206.1 206.4 206.4 207.3 208.2 208.4 207.9 210.7 211.2 211.9 211.8 208.5
Clothing and Footwear 119.4 119.4 119.7 119.7 119.8 119.9 119.9 120.0 120.1 120.3 120.3 120.3 119.9Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels
140.5 142.0 143.3 142.7 142.2 144.1 145.3 147.1 147.1 145.7 146.6 146.1 144.4
Furnishings, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 123.6 123.6 123.7 123.9 123.9 123.9 123.9 123.9 124.5 124.7 124.8 124.9 124.1
Health 127.4 127.5 127.6 127.8 127.9 128.1 128.2 128.0 128.6 129.0 129.0 129.1 128.2
Transport 123.9 122.6 123.7 122.9 124.7 123.9 123.6 123.6 123.3 123.2 123.7 128.6 124.0
Communication 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.2 102.3 102.3 102.4 102.4 102.4 102.4 102.3Recreation and Culture 111.2 111.3 111.3 111.4 111.4 111.5 111.5 111.5 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.7 111.5Education 200.1 200.1 200.1 200.1 200.1 207.8 207.8 207.8 207.8 207.8 207.8 207.8 204.6Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Sevices
123.8 124.0 124.0 124.1 124.3 124.4 124.4 124.6 124.8 124.9 124.9 125.1 124.4
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.7INFLATION RATE FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY MONTH 2012-2016
Month 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Leyte 3.5 3.6 4.9 1.4 1.8January 4.6 4.3 5.3 2.4 1.1
February 3.5 4.7 5.0 1.9 1.5
March 2.9 4.2 5.1 1.8 1.7
April 3.7 2.8 5.2 1.8 1.5
May 3.3 2.6 5.9 1.3 1.6
June 2.7 3.0 5.5 1.3 1.8
July 2.8 2.6 5.9 1.1 2.0
August 3.1 2.6 5.6 1.1 2.2
September 3.4 3.9 4.1 1.0 2.4
October 4.0 4.0 4.2 0.7 2.0
November 4.2 3.9 4.1 1.0 2.0
December 4.1 5.2 3.0 1.2 1.9Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.8INFLATION RATE FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY COMMODITY GROUP AND MONTH 2016
Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Leyte
All Items 1.1 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.8
Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 1.1 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.0 1.6 1.5 1.8Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 3.8 3.8 4.0 3.7 4.2 4.6 4.7 4.5 5.9 5.9 6.2 4.4 4.6Clothing and Footwear 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.8 1.0Housing, Water, Electricity,Gas and Other Fuels 0.4 1.9 2.4 1.4 1.4 1.7 3.0 4.2 3.9 2.8 3.8 2.5 2.4
Furnishings, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 1.2 1.0 1.1 0.8 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.6 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0
Health 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.3 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.1Transport 1.5 -0.1 0.1 -0.6 0.3 -0.5 -0.6 -0.2 -0.3 -0.6 -0.2 3.4 0.2Communication 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1Recreation and Culture 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5Education 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.1Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Sevices 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.9MONTH-ON-MONTH PERCENT CHANGE IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX BY COMMODITY GROUP2016
Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecLeyte
All Items -0.1 0.4 0.3 -0.1 0.1 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 -0.1 0.1 0.3
Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 0.2 0.4 0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.1
Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 1.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.1 -0.2 1.3 0.2 0.3 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels -1.4 1.1 0.9 -0.4 -0.4 1.3 0.8 1.2 0.0 -1.0 0.6 -0.3
Furnishings, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House
0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1
Health 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 -0.2 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.1
Transport -0.4 -1.0 0.9 -0.6 1.5 -0.6 -0.2 0.0 -0.2 -0.1 0.4 4.0
Communication 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Recreation and Culture 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1
Education 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Sevices 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.2
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.10PURCHASING POWER OF PESO BY MONTH 2012-2016
Month 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Leyte 0.73 0.70 0.67 0.66 0.65January 0.75 0.72 0.68 0.66 0.66
February 0.74 0.71 0.68 0.66 0.65
March 0.74 0.71 0.68 0.66 0.65
April 0.73 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.65
May 0.73 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.65
June 0.73 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.65
July 0.73 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.65
August 0.72 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.65
September 0.72 0.69 0.67 0.66 0.65
October 0.72 0.69 0.66 0.66 0.65
November 0.72 0.69 0.66 0.66 0.65
December 0.72 0.68 0.66 0.66 0.64Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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AGRICULTURE
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 4.1 Palay Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield2015 and 2016…………………………..………………………………………………………………….……...………………..……………….... 79
Table 4.2 Corn Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield2015 and 2016…………………………..………………………………………………………………….……...…….…………………………..... 80
Table 4.3 Crop Production by Type2014 and 2015……………………………………………………………………………….………………………..……………..………………… 81
Table 4.4 Poultry and Livestock Inventory by Type2015 and 2016…………………………..…………………………………………………...……………….……...……………………………...... 82
Table 4.5 Livestock Slaughtered in Abattoirs by Type2015 and 2016…………………………..……………………………………………………………...…….……...……………………………...... 82
Table 4.6 Fish Production by Type2014 and 2015…………………………………………………………………………………………….……………..………..…………………… 83
Table 4.7 Estimated Annual Per Capita Consumption by Commodity and Urban/Rural2012 and 2016………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…...………...………………… 84
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HIGHLIGHTS
Aquaculture fishing, which comprised 55.3 percent of the total fish production in Leyte, slightly increased by 0.3 percent in 2015. Likewise,commercial and municipal fishing increased by 0.6 percent and 10.1 percent, respectively.
Annual per capita consumption of rice was estimated at 131.34 kilograms per person. Consumption of rice in urban areas was 3.9 percent lowerthan in rural areas.
Annual per capita consumption of pork was estimated at 6.9 kilograms per person. Meanwhile, annual per capita consumption of chicken waslower at 5.5 kilograms per person.
Annual per capita consumption of banana was estimated at 7.5 kilograms per person. Consumption of banana in rural and urban areas do nothave a significant difference at 7.4 and 7.5 kilograms per person, respectively.
Palay production declined by 3.2 percent, from 489,405 metric tons in 2015 to 473,580 metric tons in 2016. The area harvested likewise wentdown by 2.3 percent from 119,183 hectares in 2015 to 116,488 hectares in 2016. Average yield of palay also decreased by 1.0 percent, from 4.11metric tons per hectare in 2015 to 4.07 metric tons per hectare in 2016.
Corn production posted a decrease of 13.3 percent from 62,238 metric tons in 2015 to 53,955 metric tons in 2016. Likewise, average yielddecreased by 5.7 percent, from 1.46 metric tons per hectare in 2015 to 1.38 metric tons per hectare in 2016.
Among Leyte’s major crops, coconut consistently posted the biggest production in 2014 and 2015 at 194,050 and 201,123 metric tons,respectively posting an increase of 3.6 percent.
Poultry inventory, comprised of chicken and ducks, increased by 42.7 percent from 771,647 heads in 2015 to 1,100,814 heads in 2016.
Livestock slaughtered in abbattoirs increased by 3.0 percent, from 174,089 heads in 2015 to 179,344 heads in 2016. Slaughtered hogscomprised the highest number of total slaughtered livestock in abbattoirs posting at 162,906 heads in 2016 or about 90.8 percent of the totallivestock slaughtered in abbatoirs in 2016.
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Table 4.1PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND AVERAGE YIELD 2015 and 2016(Production in metric tons; Area Harvested in hectares; Average yield in metric tons per hectare)
Palay 2015 2016 Growth Rate
Leyte
Production 489,405 473,580 -3.2
Irrigated 347,963 339,089 -2.6
Rainfed 141,442 134,491 -4.9
Area Harvested 119,183 116,488 -2.3
Irrigated 78,915 77,542 -1.7
Rainfed 40,268 38,946 -3.3
Average Yield 4.11 4.07 -1.0
Irrigated 4.41 4.37 -0.8
Rainfed 3.51 3.45 -1.7
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 4.2CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND AVERAGE YIELD 2015 and 2016(Production in metric tons; Area Harvested in hectares; Average yield in metric tons per hectare)
Corn 2015 2016 Growth Rate
Leyte
Production 62,238 53,955 -13.3
White 54,733 47,006 -14.1
Yellow 7,505 6,949 -7.4
Area Harvested 42,520 39,076 -8.1
White 38,047 34,729 -8.7
Yellow 4,473 4,347 -2.8
Average Yield 1.46 1.38 -5.7
White 1.44 1.35 -5.9
Yellow 1.68 1.60 -4.7
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 4.3CROP PRODUCTION BY TYPE 2014 and 2015(Production in metric tons)
Type of Crop 2014 2015 Growth Rate
LeyteCoconut 194,050 201,123 3.6
Camote 49,236 52,447 6.5
Banana 20,859 23,603 13.2
Cassava 35,563 38,886 9.3
Abaca 1,483 1,532 3.3
Calamansi 1,031 1,247 21.0
Pineapple 1,442 1,811 25.6
Eggplant 1,288 1,444 12.1
Papaya 297 311 4.7
Mango 128 141 10.2
Peanut 184 201 9.2
Mongo 126 133 5.6
Tomato 166 187 12.7
Coffee 24 25 4.2
Cabbage 45 51 13.3
Cacao 5 9 80.0
Tobacco 5 4 -20.0
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 4.4POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK INVENTORY 2015 and 2016(in heads)
Type of Poultry/Livestock 2015 2016 Growth Rate
LeytePoultry 771,647 1,100,814 42.7
Chicken 527,756 890,443 68.7Broiler 98,365 136,346 38.6Layers 43,625 103,006 136.1Native 385,766 651,091 68.8
Duck 243,891 210,371 -13.7
Livestock 312,380 318,332 1.9
Carabao 117,419 119,099 1.4Cattle 9,617 10,096 5.0Goat 17,197 16,003 -6.9Hog 168,147 173,134 3.0
Note:1. Chicken inventory refers to total inventory coming from commercial and backyard farms.2. Inventory is as of January 1.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Table 4.5LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERED IN ABATTOIRS 2015 and 2016(in heads)
Type of Livestock 2015 2016 Growth Rate
LeyteLivestock 174,089 179,344 3.0
Carabao 9,394 8,325 -11.4Cattle 7,228 6,431 -11.0Goat 1,210 1,682 39.0Hog 156,257 162,906 4.3
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 4.6FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE 2014 and 2015(in metric tons)
Fish Production 2014 2015 Growth Rate
Leyte 36,754 37,773 2.8
Fish ProductionCommercial 1 6,927 6,968 0.6
Municipal 2 8,997 9,904 10.1
Aquaculture 3 20,830 20,901 0.31 Includes production from fishing vessels.2 Includes production in various municipal and inland (fresh) bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, etc.3 Includes production from brackishwater and freshwater fishponds, culture of oysters, mussels, and seaweeds
in marine areas and fishpen/fishcages in lakes, etc.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 4.7ESTIMATED ANNUAL PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION BY COMMODITY AND CLASSIFICATION OF BARANGAYS 2012 and 2016(in kilogram per person)
All Urban Rural All Urban Rural
LeyteRice (plain) 131.343 127.889 132.851 114.006 124.954 113.463Corn 2.523 - 3.625 44.358 4.133 46.351Camote 4.153 3.417 4.474 6.515 5.032 6.589Cassava 0.978 0.314 1.268 7.089 1.308 7.376Gabi 1.113 0.619 1.329 0.346 0.170 0.355White Potato 0.058 - 0.083 0.213 0.668 0.190Cabbage 0.421 0.531 0.373 0.663 1.542 0.619Pechay 0.613 0.823 0.522 1.186 1.485 1.171Ampalaya 2.303 1.120 2.820 2.573 2.274 2.565Eggplant 3.160 1.933 3.697 6.109 2.774 6.275Chayote 0.518 0.555 0.502 0.743 1.263 0.717Okra 0.371 0.091 0.493 1.523 1.429 1.528Squash 2.525 1.725 2.874 5.251 2.377 5.394Tomato 1.243 1.173 1.273 2.030 2.016 2.030Stringbeans 1.551 1.147 1.728 1.064 0.707 1.081Habitchuelas 0.020 - 0.029 0.019 0.050 0.018Mongo 0.087 0.043 0.107 0.849 0.526 0.865Onion 1.517 1.613 1.475 2.174 2.221 2.171Garlic 0.995 1.309 0.858 0.994 1.040 0.991Banana (except saba) 7.457 7.476 7.448 15.983 18.923 15.837
Source: Survey of Food Demand for Agricultural Commodities in the PhilippinesPhilippine Statistics Authority
2012 2016Commodity
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Table 4.7-Continued
All Urban Rural All Urban Rural
Mango (ripe) 1.549 1.145 1.725 3.483 4.446 3.434Pineapple 1.561 0.596 1.983 1.249 3.151 1.155Papaya (ripe) 1.263 1.434 1.189 5.062 3.338 5.147Beef 0.313 0.666 0.158 0.139 0.765 0.108Pork 6.902 6.727 6.979 11.052 12.394 10.986Carabeef 0.294 0.323 0.282 0.221 0.005 0.232Chicken 5.477 7.898 4.419 10.172 14.269 9.969Chicken Egg 2.529 3.437 2.132 92.938 124.840 91.358Milkfish 2.241 2.896 1.954 2.320 3.471 2.262Tilapia 0.443 0.249 0.527 0.450 0.566 0.444Roundscad 6.808 4.798 7.686 11.312 7.896 11.482Canton 0.227 0.167 0.253 0.187 0.216 0.185Fresh miki 0.217 0.096 0.270 0.558 0.225 0.575Instant noodles 1.649 1.061 1.905 2.088 1.819 2.102Pandesal 7.826 10.008 6.872 454.771 335.434 460.683
Commodity2012 2016
The Countryside in Figures
Leyte
HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 5.1 Number of Newborn with Weight at Least 2.5 Kilograms by City/Municipality
2016 ..……………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………...………..........……… 90
Table 5.2 Number of Infants and Children Given Vitamin A by City/Municipality
2016 ..…………….……………………………………………………………………………….…………………………….………..........……… 92
Table 5.3 Number of Fully Immunized Children by City/Municipality
2016 ..……………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………..…………...........…… 94
Table 5.4 Number of Pregnant Women with Prenatal Care by City/Municipality
2016 ..………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………...………..........……… 96
Table 5.5 Number and Ratio of Government Health Workers to Population by City/Municipality
2016 ..………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………...........… 98
Table 5.6 Number of Barangay Health Stations by City/Municipality
2016 ..………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……...........………… 100
Table 5.7 Number of Households with Access to Safe Water by City/Municipality
2015 ..………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...………….............……… 102
Table 5.8 Number of Households with Access to Sanitary Facilities by City/Municipality
2015 ..………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………...............…… 104
Table 5.9 Registered Births by Place of Occurrence, Sex and City/Muncipality
2013 and 2014 ..………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...……………… 106
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Table 5.10 Live Births by Place of Occurrence, Attendant at Birth and City/Muncipality
2014 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..............…….108
Table 5.11 Live Births by Usual Residence of Mother, Attendant at Birth and City/Muncipality
2014 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….............……. 110
Table 5.12 Registered Marriages by Place of Occurrence and City/Muncipality
2013 and 2014 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………............… 112
Table 5.13 Registered Deaths by Place of Occurrence, Sex and City/Muncipality
2013 and 2014 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………......………. 114
Table 5.14 Deaths by Usual Residence, Sex and City/Muncipality
2013 and 2014 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..........… 116
Table 5.15 Deaths by Place of Occurrence, Attendance and City/Municipality
2014 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..............….118
Table 5.16 Infant Deaths by Usual Residence, Sex and City/Muncipality
2014 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..............…….120
Table 5.17 Fetal Deaths by City/Muncipality
2013 and 2014 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………......…. 122
Table 5.18 Fetal Deaths by Attendant at Death and City/Muncipality
2014 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...............124
Table 5.19 Maternal Deaths by Usual Residence and City/Muncipality
2013 and 2014 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………......... 126
Table 5.20 Maternal Deaths by Place of Occurrence, Attendant at Death and City/Municipality
2014 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….............…. 128
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Tabango recorded the highest percentage of Barangay Health Stations at 69.2 percent followed by San Isidro at 47.4 percent of the total number
of barangays in the said municipalities. Alangalang posted the lowest percent at 9.3 percent.4
Majoity of the cities/municipalities in Leyte had over than 90 percent of the newborn with weight of at least 2.5 kilograms in 2016 except Capoocan
and Kananga with 77.5 percent and 72.9 percent of the newborns, respectively. Isabel and Tunga registered 100 percent of the newborns in 2016
with weights of at least 2.5 kilograms.
Baybay City had the highest number of infants aged 6-11 months old and children aged 12-59 months given with vitamin A at 1,949 and 8,011,
respectively.
All households in Pastrana and Dulag had sanitary toilet and satisfactory disposal of solid waste in 2015, respectively. While Carigara had the
highest percentage of households with complete basic sanitation facilities at 95.0 percent.
Registered deaths by place of occurrence in Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) went down by 20.1 percent, from 10,029 in 2013 to 8,015 in 2014.
Ormoc City reported the highest percentage of registered in both period.
Infant deaths by usual residence declined in Leyte and Tacloban City in 2014.
Fetal deaths in Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) increased from 57 in 2013 to 63 in 2014. Majority or 96.8 percent of these fetal deaths in 2014
were assisted by health professionals. In Tacloban City, all of the 18 fetal deaths in 2014 were assissted by health professionals.
Maternal deaths by place of occurrence in Leyte increased in number, from 23 in 2013 to 31 in 2014 while maternal deaths in Tacloban City went
down, from five (5) in 2013 to four (4) in 2014.
Leyte recorded a 5.5 percent increase on registered births from 27,218 in 2013 to 28,716 in 2014. Among the cities/municipalities (excluding
Tacloban City), Ormoc City had the highest registered births of 5,386 and 6,235 in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Tacloban City posted 15.4
percent increase of registered births from 6,145 in 2013 to 7,089 in 2014. Both in Leyte and Tacloban City, majority of live births in 2014 or 90.5
percent were assisted by health professionals.
Registered marriages in Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) dropped by 8.1 percent, from 5,788 in 2013 to 5,319 in 2014. Likewise, registered
marriages in Tacloban City significantly declined from 1,617 in 2013 to 394 in 2014.
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Table 5.1
2016
City/Municipality Number of Live Births
Number of Newborn
with Weight at Least 2.5
kgs.
Percentage of Newborn
with Weight at Least
2.5 kgs.
Rank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 1,926 1878 97.5 24.5
Ormoc City ... ... ...
Abuyog 1,167 1140 97.7 23
Alangalang 945 857 90.7 38
Albuera 825 800 97.0 28
Babatngon 615 574 93.3 35
Barugo 754 750 99.5 7.5
Bato 679 653 96.2 29
Burauen 849 848 99.9 3
Calubian 537 505 94.0 34
Capoocan 612 474 77.5 40
Carigara 847 826 97.5 24.5
Dagami 732 724 98.9 15.5
Dulag 798 785 98.4 19.5
Hilongos 1,098 1047 95.4 31
Hindang 320 315 98.4 19.5
Inopacan 383 372 97.1 26.5
Isabel 866 866 100.0 1.5
Jaro 749 743 99.2 10.5
Javier 438 436 99.5 7.5
Julita 342 309 90.4 39
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
NUMBER OF NEWBORN WITH WEIGHT AT LEAST 2.5 KILOGRAMS BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
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Table 5.1 - Continued
City/Municipality Number of Live Births
Number of Newborn
with Weight at Least 2.5
kgs.
Percentage of Newborn
with Weight at Least
2.5 kgs.
Rank
Kananga 1,363 994 72.9 41
La Paz 348 344 98.9 15.5
Leyte 799 733 91.7 36
MacArthur 382 379 99.2 10.5
Mahaplag 488 487 99.8 4
Matag-ob 374 355 94.9 32
Matalom 523 508 97.1 26.5
Mayorga 333 332 99.7 5.5
Merida 544 522 96.0 30
Palo 1,644 1634 99.4 9
Palompon 917 838 91.4 37
Pastrana 424 420 99.1 12.5
San Isidro 443 433 97.7 22
San Miguel 262 247 94.3 33
Santa Fe 347 344 99.1 12.5
Tabango 657 646 98.3 21
Tabontabon 250 247 98.8 17.5
Tanauan 940 931 99.0 14
Tolosa 371 370 99.7 5.5
Tunga 138 138 100.0 1.5
Villaba 778 769 98.8 17.5
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Table 5.2
NUMBER OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN GIVEN VITAMIN A BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2016
City/MunicipalityNumber of Infants
6-11 months given Vitamin A
Number of Children
12-59 months given Vitamin A
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 1,949 8,011
Ormoc City ... ...
Abuyog 461 1,740
Alangalang 713 190
Albuera 603 13
Babatngon - -
Barugo 551 49
Bato 637 124
Burauen 450 202
Calubian 488 2,615
Capoocan 159 175
Carigara 1,000 -
Dagami 522 2,304
Dulag 25 -
Hilongos 567 3,228
Hindang 173 93
Inopacan 68 308
Isabel 434 787
Jaro 885 409
Javier 126 835
Julita 116 5
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
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Table 5.2 - Continued
City/MunicipalityNumber of Infants
6-11 months given Vitamin A
Number of Children
12-59 months given Vitamin A
Kananga 243 734
La Paz 234 791
Leyte 746 4,053
MacArthur 431 772
Mahaplag 160 131
Matag-ob 435 1,589
Matalom 388 8
Mayorga 204 212
Merida 339 2,557
Palo - -
Palompon 1,191 4,595
Pastrana 479 -
San Isidro 495 2,691
San Miguel 218 79
Santa Fe 257 -
Tabango 143 1
Tabontabon 198 884
Tanauan 191 -
Tolosa - -
Tunga - -
Villaba 357 -
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Table 5.3
NUMBER OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2016
City/Municipality Eligible Population
Number of Fully
Immunized Children
(FIC)
Percentage of FIC to
Eligible PopulationRank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 2,890 2081 72.0 33
Ormoc City ... ... ...
Abuyog 1,593 1309 82.2 14
Alangalang 1,341 1220 91.0 11
Albuera 1,208 974 80.6 16
Babatngon 777 598 77.0 20
Barugo 866 942 108.8 1
Bato 1,003 694 69.2 34
Burauen 1,341 1004 74.9 26
Calubian 817 622 76.1 23
Capoocan 841 671 79.8 18
Carigara 1,346 1011 75.1 25
Dagami 886 730 82.4 13
Dulag 1,172 1193 101.8 4
Hilongos 1,623 1185 73.0 29
Hindang 572 381 66.6 36
Inopacan 556 347 62.4 38
Isabel 1,265 918 72.6 31
Jaro 1,101 830 75.4 24
Javier 659 641 97.3 6
Julita 379 350 92.3 9
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
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Table 5.3 - Continued
City/Municipality Eligible Population
Number of Fully
Immunized Children
(FIC)
Percentage of FIC to
Eligible PopulationRank
Kananga 1,384 1404 101.4 5
La Paz 541 316 58.4 40
Leyte 1,047 982 93.8 8
MacArthur 537 478 89.0 12
Mahaplag 716 446 62.3 39
Matag-ob 452 361 79.9 17
Matalom 851 545 64.0 37
Mayorga 433 396 91.5 10
Merida 765 571 74.6 27
Palo 1,989 1449 72.9 30
Palompon 1,515 1046 69.0 35
Pastrana 490 476 97.1 7
San Isidro 753 543 72.1 32
San Miguel 517 292 56.5 41
Santa Fe 513 409 79.7 19
Tabango 867 709 81.8 15
Tabontabon 292 315 107.9 2
Tanauan 1,431 1095 76.5 22
Tolosa 548 421 76.8 21
Tunga 182 193 106.0 3
Villaba 1,092 811 74.3 28
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Table 5.4
NUMBER OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH PRENATAL CARE BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2016
City/Municipality
Number of Pregnant
Women with 4 or more
Prenatal visits
RankNumber of Pregnant
Women given TT2 plus
Number of pregnant
women given complete
iron with folic acid
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 720 7 1,312 3,362
Ormoc City ... ... ...
Abuyog 880 2 791 1,075
Alangalang 930 1 575 1,388
Albuera 468 16 688 598
Babatngon 546 13 433 669
Barugo 368 25 417 138
Bato 443 20 553 596
Burauen 807 4 743 1,385
Calubian 457 17 385 692
Capoocan 258 34 340 537
Carigara 456 18 708 854
Dagami 672 11 597 704
Dulag 527 14 563 863
Hilongos 348 26 907 366
Hindang 176 39 248 257
Inopacan 281 32 204 594
Isabel 820 3 443 997
Jaro 442 21 378 495
Javier 675 9 352 543
Julita 316 29 243 318
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
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Table 5.4 - Continued
City/Municipality
Number of Pregnant
Women with 4 or more
Prenatal visits
RankNumber of Pregnant
Women given TT2 plus
Number of pregnant
women given complete
iron with folic acid
Kananga 453 19 1,000 474
La Paz 213 36 211 299
Leyte 673 10 685 907
MacArthur 286 31 294 180
Mahaplag 143 41 368 195
Matag-ob 254 35 293 277
Matalom 429 22 363 565
Mayorga 279 33 256 228
Merida 342 27 496 346
Palo 802 5 764 875
Palompon 757 6 464 443
Pastrana 406 23 301 454
San Isidro 330 28 445 454
San Miguel 205 37 94 302
Santa Fe 376 24 213 643
Tabango 493 15 475 706
Tabontabon 191 38 79 316
Tanauan 667 12 433 710
Tolosa 306 30 104 678
Tunga 164 40 125 150
Villaba 717 8 463 422
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Table 5.5
NUMBER AND RATIO OF GOVERNMENT HEALTH WORKERS TO POPULATION BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2016
Number Number Number Number
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 4 1: 26,764 1 1: 107,054 4 1: 26,764 20 1: 5,353
Ormoc City ... ... ... ...
Abuyog 2 1: 29,505 1 1: 59,010 2 1: 29,505 17 1: 3,471
Alangalang 1 1: 49,662 - 1 1: 49,662 8 1: 6,208
Albuera 1 1: 44,728 1 1: 44,728 2 1: 22,364 9 1: 4,970
Babatngon 1 1: 28,792 1 1: 28,792 1 1: 28,792 6 1: 4,799
Barugo ... ... ... ...
Bato 2 1: 18,583 1 1: 37,165 4 1: 9,291 16 1: 2,323
Burauen ... ... ... ...
Calubian 1 1: 30,241 - 1 1: 30,241 -
Capoocan 1 1: 31,160 1 1: 31,160 1 1: 31,160 1 1: 31,160
Carigara 1 1: 49,851 1 1: 49,851 1 1: 49,851 8 1: 6,231
Dagami 1 1: 32,809 1 1: 32,809 2 1: 16,405 7 1: 4,687
Dulag 2 1: 21,711 1 1: 43,421 2 1: 21,711 6 1: 7,237
Hilongos 2 1: 30,044 3 1: 20,029 4 1: 15,022 15 1: 4,006
Hindang 1 1: 21,195 1 1: 21,195 11 1: 1,927 7 1: 3,028
Inopacan 1 1: 20,602 1 1: 20,602 - 6 1: 3,434
Isabel 2 1: 23,428 1 1: 46,856 1 1: 46,856 6 1: 7,809
Jaro 1 1: 40,766 1 1: 40,766 2 1: 20,383 9 1: 4,530
Javier 1 1: 24,416 - 1 1: 24,416 4 1: 6,104
Julita 1 1: 14,048 1 1: 14,048 1 1: 14,048 3 1: 4,683
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
Nurses Midwives
Ratio Ratio
City/Municipality
Medical Doctors Dentists
Ratio Ratio
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Table 5.5 - Continued
Number Number Number Number
Kananga 2 1: 25,638 1 1: 51,275 1 1: 51,275 8 1: 6,409
La Paz 1 1: 20,031 1 1: 20,031 2 1: 10,016 5 1: 4,006
Leyte 1 1: 38,791 1 1: 38,791 1 1: 38,791 11 1: 3,526
MacArthur 1 1: 19,893 1 1: 19,893 1 1: 19,893 5 1: 3,979
Mahaplag 1 1: 26,529 1 1: 26,529 2 1: 13,265 6 1: 4,422
Matag-ob 1 1: 16,745 - 1 1: 16,745 6 1: 2,791
Matalom 1 1: 31,505 1 1: 31,505 1 1: 31,505 9 1: 3,501
Mayorga 1 1: 16,041 1 1: 16,041 13 1: 1,234 9 1: 1,782
Merida 1 1: 28,332 - 2 1: 14,166 5 1: 5,666
Palo ... ... ... 1: ...
Palompon 1 1: 56,115 1 1: 56,115 3 1: 18,705 8 1: 7,014
Pastrana 1 1: 18,161 1 1: 18,161 1 1: 18,161 1 1: 18,161
San Isidro 1 1: 27,907 1 1: 27,907 1 1: 27,907 9 1: 3,101
San Miguel - - - 1: -
Santa Fe 1 1: 18,994 1 1: 18,994 8 1: 2,374 5 1: 3,799
Tabango 1 1: 32,093 - 1 1: 32,093 7 1: 4,585
Tabontabon 1 1: 10,817 - - 1: 3 1: 3,606
Tanauan 1 1: 53,000 1 1: 53,000 2 1: 26,500 4 1: 13,250
Tolosa 1 1: 20,293 1 1: 20,293 1 1: 20,293 3 1: 6,764
Tunga 1 1: 6,747 1 1: 6,747 1 1: 6,747 1 1: 6,747
Villaba 1 1: 40,447 - 1 1: 40,447 8 1: 5,056
Ratio Ratio
Nurses MidwivesMedical Doctors Dentists
City/Municipality
Ratio Ratio
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Table 5.6
NUMBER OF BARANGAY HEALTH STATIONS BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2016
City/Municipality Number of BarangaysNumber of Barangay
Health Stations (BHS)
Percent of BHS
to Number of BarangaysRank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 92 20 21.7 14
Ormoc City ... ... ...
Abuyog 63 15 23.8 10.5
Alangalang 54 5 9.3 36
Albuera 16 7 43.8 3
Babatngon 25 5 20.0 16.5
Barugo ... ... ...
Bato 32 7 21.9 13
Burauen ... ... ...
Calubian 53 5 9.4 35
Capoocan 21 4 19.0 19
Carigara 49 8 16.3 24
Dagami 65 5 7.7 37
Dulag 45 8 17.8 23
Hilongos 51 13 25.5 8
Hindang 20 4 20.0 16.5
Inopacan 20 6 30.0 6.5
Isabel 24 6 25.0 9
Jaro 46 9 19.6 18
Javier 28 3 10.7 32
Julita 26 3 11.5 29
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
100
Table 5.6 - Continued
City/Municipality Number of BarangaysNumber of Barangay
Health Stations (BHS)
Percent of BHS
to Number of BarangaysRank
Kananga 23 9 39.1 4
La Paz 35 4 11.4 30
Leyte 30 10 33.3 5
MacArthur 31 5 16.1 25
Mahaplag 28 6 21.4 15
Matag-ob 21 5 23.8 10.5
Matalom 30 9 30.0 6.5
Mayorga 16 3 18.8 20
Merida 22 4 18.2 21
Palo ... ... ...
Palompon 50 9 18.0 22
Pastrana 29 3 10.3 33
San Isidro 19 9 47.4 2
San Miguel ... ... ...
Santa Fe 20 2 10.0 34
Tabango 13 9 69.2 1
Tabontabon 16 2 12.5 27.5
Tanauan 54 6 11.1 31
Tolosa 15 2 13.3 26
Tunga 8 1 12.5 27.5
Villaba 35 8 22.9 12
101
Table 5.7
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH ACCESS TO SAFE WATER BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2015
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City ... ... ...
Ormoc City ... ... ...
Abuyog 3,534 5,410 203
Alangalang 6,553 147 590
Albuera 3,001 2,048 1,901
Babatngon 2,072 1,318 -
Barugo 1,857 287 2,880
Bato 6,644 2,952 2,460
Burauen 495 2,313 5,287
Calubian 3,267 856 302
Capoocan 39 4,446 400
Carigara 422 1,900 5,593
Dagami 1,864 2,390 1,076
Dulag 6,689 - -
Hilongos 4,910 3,640 817
Hindang 2,000 772 384
Inopacan 171 103 3,039
Isabel 386 927 6,177
Jaro 2,029 2,874 710
Javier 609 2,839 122
Julita 1,231 790 257
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
Number of Households with Access to Safe Water
City/Municipality
102
Table 5.7 - Continued
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Kananga 3,884 6,710 4,570
La Paz ... ... ...
Leyte 2,832 7,718 1,286
MacArthur 920 953 1,151
Mahaplag 449 2,041 1,591
Matag-ob 58 1,290 1,205
Matalom 1,625 1,315 1,831
Mayorga ... ... ...
Merida 376 1,549 2,582
Palo 12 108 11,604
Palompon 3,373 4,988 462
Pastrana 448 - 2,477
San Isidro 3,112 667 360
San Miguel ... ... ...
Santa Fe 313 - 2,561
Tabango 500 2,208 2,104
Tabontabon 464 772 313
Tanauan 1,850 528 6,415
Tolosa 2,357 328 565
Tunga 257 34 738
Villaba 1,173 3,919 1,340
City/Municipality
Number of Households with Access to Safe Water
103
Table 5.8
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH ACCESS TO SANITARY FACILITIES BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2015
NumberPercent to
TotalRank Number
Percent to
TotalRank Number
Percent to
TotalRank
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City ... ... ...
Ormoc City ... ... ...
Abuyog 8,868 90.6 15 7,814 79.8 16 8,609 88.0 13
Alangalang 7,536 92.0 13 7,037 85.9 7 7,288 89.0 11
Albuera 5,064 69.0 34 6,130 83.5 10 6,048 82.4 21
Babatngon 3,296 70.0 33 3,208 68.1 22 3,200 68.0 34
Barugo 4,623 87.3 22 4,995 94.4 3 4,881 92.2 6
Bato 9,720 … 9,230 … …
Burauen 7,352 89.0 19 7,060 85.5 8 7,352 89.0 10
Calubian 3,932 78.3 30 3,304 65.8 24 3,887 77.4 28
Capoocan 4,477 86.8 23 4,983 96.6 2 4,782 92.7 3
Carigara 7,997 97.0 6 7,571 91.8 5 7,828 95.0 1
Dagami 5,110 94.1 10 3,878 71.4 21 4,773 87.9 14
Dulag 6,065 84.3 25 7,193 100.0 1 6,649 92.4 4
Hilongos 8,784 88.5 20 6,068 61.1 26 8,073 81.3 24
Hindang 3,261 93.0 11 2,732 77.9 17 3,050 87.0 15
Inopacan 3,245 95.0 9 2,907 85.1 9 3,155 92.4 5
Isabel 6,408 83.0 28 6,322 81.9 13 6,000 77.7 27
Jaro 6,020 89.0 18 4,591 67.9 23 5,408 80.0 26
Javier 3,408 84.0 27 3,006 74.1 20 3,328 82.1 22
Julita 2,298 99.0 3 1,896 81.7 14 2,157 92.9 2
Sources: Provincial Health Office, Leyte
DOH Center for Health Development, Eastern Visayas
With Complete Basic Sanitation
FacilitiesWith Sanitary Toilet
City/Municipality
With Satisfactory Disposal of Solid
Waste
104
Table 5.8 - Continued
NumberPercent to
TotalRank Number
Percent to
TotalRank Number
Percent to
TotalRank
Kananga ... ... ...
La Paz ... ... ...
Leyte … … …
MacArthur 3,121 95.0 8 2,705 82.4 12 2,917 88.8 12
Mahaplag 3,724 84.2 26 3,327 75.2 19 3,711 83.9 19
Matag-ob 2,463 87.9 21 937 33.5 34 1,984 70.8 31
Matalom 4,449 84.9 24 4,901 93.5 4 4,707 89.8 9
Mayorga ... ... ...
Merida 3,520 75.0 31 1,687 35.9 33 3,238 69.0 33
Palo 11,723 98.0 4 9,565 80.0 15 8,361 69.9 32
Palompon 8,402 90.3 16 8,066 86.7 6 8,402 90.3 8
Pastrana 2,985 100.0 1 2,258 75.6 18 2,723 91.2 7
San Isidro 3,838 82.2 29 3,853 82.5 11 3,850 82.4 20
San Miguel ... ... ...
Santa Fe 3,030 97.0 5 1,724 55.2 29 2,543 81.4 23
Tabango 3,849 72.0 32 2,764 51.7 31 3,808 71.2 30
Tabontabon 1,603 90.3 17 851 47.9 32 1,334 75.1 29
Tanauan 8,710 99.1 2 4,710 53.6 30 7,404 84.2 18
Tolosa 3,214 96.9 7 1,936 58.4 27 2,800 84.4 16
Tunga 1,019 91.1 14 638 57.0 28 895 80.0 25
Villaba 6,230 93.0 12 4,290 64.0 25 5,650 84.4 17
With Complete Basic Sanitation
FacilitiesCity/Municipality
With Satisfactory Disposal of Solid
WasteWith Sanitary Toilet
105
Table 5.9
2013 and 2014
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 27,218 14,055 13,163 28,716 14,970 13,746
Ormoc City 5,386 2,720 2,666 6,235 3,271 2,964
Baybay City 2,321 1,221 1,100 2,271 1,169 1,102
Abuyog 1,005 528 477 870 441 429
Alangalang 337 181 156 289 151 138
Albuera 319 159 160 273 133 140
Babatngon 489 248 241 458 271 187
Barugo 375 183 192 290 142 148
Bato 596 305 291 558 261 297
Burauen 1,025 524 501 1,155 614 541
Calubian 375 180 195 503 273 230
Capoocan 363 164 199 217 118 99
Carigara 1,111 597 514 1,219 607 612
Dagami 334 173 161 252 135 117
Dulag 383 203 180 884 470 414
Hilongos 1,567 871 696 1,485 753 732
Hindang 170 87 83 136 73 63
Inopacan 171 73 98 178 89 89
Isabel 603 306 297 515 290 225
Jaro 680 347 333 566 283 283
Javier 206 98 108 236 118 118
Julita 169 89 80 149 95 54
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
City/Municipality2013 2014
REGISTERED BIRTHS BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE, SEX AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
106
Table 5.9 - Continued
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Kananga 745 383 362 636 339 297
La Paz 174 74 100 109 55 54
Leyte 434 219 215 374 189 185
Mac Arthur 121 67 54 99 45 54
Mahaplag 313 165 148 291 156 135
Matag-ob 235 125 110 237 121 116
Matalom 415 205 210 467 244 223
Mayorga 217 105 112 177 94 83
Merida 149 73 76 204 106 98
Palo 2,974 1,608 1,366 4,268 2,248 2,020
Palompon 1,032 531 501 1,064 565 499
Pastrana 292 142 150 240 117 123
San Isidro 267 139 128 184 91 93
San Miguel 174 81 93 164 88 76
Sta. Fe 200 90 110 187 102 85
Tabango 353 186 167 354 189 165
Tabon-tabon 128 58 70 99 47 52
Tanauan 320 173 147 224 115 109
Tolosa 113 59 54 77 40 37
Tunga 135 90 45 125 61 64
Villaba 442 225 217 397 201 196
Tacloban City (Capital) 6,145 3,170 2,975 7,089 3,739 3,350
City/Municipality2013 2014
107
Table 5.10
LIVE BIRTHS BY PLACE OF OCCURENCE, ATTENDANT AT BIRTH AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2014
Total Health ProfessionalTraditional Birth
AttendantOthers Not Stated
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 28,716 25,499 3,099 90 28
Ormoc City 6,235 5,848 372 7 8
Baybay City 2,271 1,852 417 1 1
Abuyog 870 845 22 3 -
Alangalang 289 266 23 - -
Albuera 273 168 93 12 -
Babatngon 458 342 116 - -
Barugo 290 230 60 - -
Bato 558 548 10 - -
Burauen 1,155 1,007 147 1 -
Calubian 503 367 134 2 -
Capoocan 217 70 147 - -
Carigara 1,219 1,201 16 1 1
Dagami 252 116 135 - 1
Dulag 884 873 7 4 -
Hilongos 1,485 1,376 109 - -
Hindang 136 120 14 1 1
Inopacan 178 160 17 1 -
Isabel 515 491 24 - -
Jaro 566 492 70 3 1
Javier 236 235 1 - -
Julita 149 148 1 - -
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Attendant at Birth
City/Municipality
108
Table 5.10 - Continued
Total Health ProfessionalTraditional Birth
AttendantOthers Not Stated
Kananga 636 301 334 - 1
La Paz 109 83 26 - -
Leyte 374 275 71 28 -
MacArthur 99 69 30 - -
Mahaplag 291 142 149 - -
Matag-ob 237 183 54 - -
Matalom 467 448 19 - -
Mayorga 177 147 29 - 1
Merida 204 200 3 - 1
Palo 4,268 4,189 78 - 1
Palompon 1,064 971 81 4 8
Pastrana 240 217 22 1 -
San Isidro 184 165 19 - -
San Miguel 164 138 25 1 -
Santa Fe 187 172 15 - -
Tabango 354 343 6 4 1
Tabontabon 99 84 15 - -
Tanauan 224 187 19 16 2
Tolosa 77 75 2 - -
Tunga 125 120 5 - -
Villaba 397 235 162 - -
Tacloban City(Capital) 7,089 6,895 187 4 3
City/Municipality
Attendant at Birth
109
Table 5.11
LIVE BIRTHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE OF MOTHER, ATTENDANT AT BIRTH AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2014
Total Physician Nurse Midwife
Hilot/
Unlicensed
Midwife
Others Not Stated
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 31,135 16,974 601 10,324 3,117 91 28
Ormoc City 4,237 2,457 92 1,309 367 6 6
Baybay City 2,041 1,218 6 404 410 1 2
Abuyog 878 457 24 370 25 2 -
Alangalang 881 591 6 261 23 - -
Albuera 766 439 7 212 95 13 -
Babatngon 577 139 - 319 119 - -
Barugo 485 199 43 183 60 - -
Bato 784 228 40 504 12 - -
Burauen 1,011 579 6 282 144 - -
Calubian 395 185 19 56 133 2 -
Capoocan 498 235 1 116 146 - -
Carigara 917 395 4 500 16 1 1
Dagami 757 480 6 132 138 - 1
Dulag 893 495 - 388 6 4 -
Hilongos 1,223 591 6 517 109 - -
Hindang 319 182 - 121 14 1 1
Inopacan 370 190 8 152 19 1 -
Isabel 790 314 2 446 27 1 -
Jaro 885 303 66 441 71 3 1
Javier 481 228 33 217 2 1 -
Julita 270 93 1 175 1 - -
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
City/Municipality
Attendant at Birth
110
Table 5.11 - Continued
Total Physician Nurse Midwife
Hilot/
Unlicensed
Midwife
Others Not Stated
Kananga 1,078 498 9 236 333 - 2
La Paz 316 171 3 114 27 1 -
Leyte 591 203 3 283 76 26 -
MacArthur 388 155 5 193 34 1 -
Mahaplag 471 162 6 151 152 - -
Matag-ob 338 93 1 189 54 - 1
Matalom 606 562 2 23 19 - -
Mayorga 332 121 10 171 29 - 1
Merida 455 232 1 216 5 - 1
Palo 1,560 1,155 28 301 75 1 -
Palompon 1,002 814 3 94 79 4 8
Pastrana 425 189 28 183 24 1 -
San Isidro 463 272 25 146 20 - -
San Miguel 333 163 3 141 25 1 -
Santa Fe 427 239 29 144 15 - -
Tabango 419 380 3 24 7 4 1
Tabontabon 229 128 3 83 15 - -
Tanauan 1,074 826 7 201 22 16 2
Tolosa 432 294 2 134 2 - -
Tunga 148 37 42 65 4 - -
Villaba 590 282 18 127 163 - -
Tacloban City(Capital) 4,074 3,425 49 408 185 3 4
City/Municipality
Attendant at Birth
111
Table 5.12
REGISTERED MARRIAGES BY PLACE OF OCCURENCE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2013 and 2014
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 5,788 5,319 (8)
Ormoc City 923 802 (13)
Baybay City 378 407 8
Abuyog 171 197 15
Alangalang 173 124 (28)
Albuera 273 146 (47)
Babatngon 40 88 120
Barugo 74 75 1
Bato 207 184 (11)
Burauen 98 125 28
Calubian 118 126 7
Capoocan 60 43 (28)
Carigara 169 122 (28)
Dagami 108 141 31
Dulag 101 50 (50)
Hilongos 332 348 5
Hindang 61 81 33
Inopacan 78 87 12
Isabel 176 234 33
Jaro 101 60 (41)
Javier 47 56 19
Julita 33 35 6
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Percent ChangeCity/Municipality 2013 2014
112
Table 5.12 - Continued
Kananga 136 137 1
La Paz 68 61 (10)
Leyte 175 61 (65)
Mac Arthur 86 39 (55)
Mahaplag 79 115 46
Matag-ob 62 66 6
Matalom 151 115 (24)
Mayorga 29 46 59
Merida 115 117 2
Palo 236 211 (11)
Palompon 201 189 (6)
Pastrana 67 56 (16)
San Isidro 91 71 (22)
San Miguel 27 27 -
Sta. Fe 62 52 (16)
Tabango 79 81 3
Tabon-tabon 18 25 39
Tanauan 142 108 (24)
Tolosa 91 45 (51)
Tunga 52 45 (13)
Villaba 100 121 21
Tacloban City (Capital) 1,617 394 (76)
Percent ChangeCity/Municipality 2013 2014
113
Table 5.13
REGISTERED DEATHS BY PLACE OF OCCURENCE, SEX AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2013 and 2014
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 10,029 5,482 4,547 8,015 4,512 3,503
Ormoc City 1,400 817 583 1,527 868 659
Baybay City 729 402 327 769 428 341
Abuyog 231 148 83 249 147 102
Alangalang 134 68 66 117 66 51
Albuera 245 134 111 216 136 80
Babatngon 78 44 34 57 32 25
Barugo 113 64 49 98 51 47
Bato 172 104 68 139 82 57
Burauen 285 158 127 230 122 108
Calubian 101 53 48 112 65 47
Capoocan 126 68 58 117 70 47
Carigara 346 186 160 298 180 118
Dagami 139 78 61 97 55 42
Dulag 208 99 109 160 88 72
Hilongos 530 288 242 497 276 221
Hindang 103 57 46 114 58 56
Inopacan 116 63 53 130 70 60
Isabel 255 153 102 228 115 113
Jaro 200 117 83 191 95 96
Javier 69 46 23 86 45 41
Julita 62 32 30 65 34 31
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
2014City/Municipality
2013
114
Table 5.15 - Continued
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Kananga 171 107 64 152 85 67
La Paz 63 29 34 59 29 30
Leyte 142 75 67 104 63 41
Mac Arthur 75 39 36 76 45 31
Mahaplag 122 70 52 125 67 58
Matag-ob 99 63 36 80 50 30
Matalom 190 113 77 166 91 75
Mayorga 59 29 30 45 24 21
Merida 110 59 51 138 91 47
Palo 1,302 642 660 309 159 150
Palompon 400 225 175 361 208 153
Pastrana 66 38 28 69 31 38
San Isidro 128 75 53 119 77 42
San Miguel 52 30 22 63 35 28
Sta. Fe 62 34 28 49 26 23
Tabango 130 76 54 125 68 57
Tabon-tabon 46 28 18 33 12 21
Tanauan 850 395 455 159 100 59
Tolosa 100 56 44 70 49 21
Tunga 21 11 10 33 19 14
Villaba 199 109 90 183 100 83
Tacloban City(Capital) 3,725 1,891 1,834 1,921 1,081 840
City/Municipality2013 2014
115
Table 5.14
DEATHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE BY SEX AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2013 and 2014
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 10,735 5,887 4,848 8,723 4,876 3,847
Ormoc City 1,131 671 460 1,134 638 496
Baybay City 686 371 315 770 425 345
Abuyog 221 134 87 233 124 109
Alangalang 183 96 87 181 106 75
Albuera 304 163 141 262 157 105
Babatngon 106 61 45 88 53 35
Barugo 151 83 68 148 80 68
Bato 238 139 99 196 113 83
Burauen 296 166 130 246 129 117
Calubian 112 59 53 122 67 55
Capoocan 156 86 70 145 88 57
Carigara 349 182 167 305 180 125
Dagami 172 95 77 136 73 63
Dulag 262 131 131 201 108 93
Hilongos 429 235 194 410 227 183
Hindang 143 79 64 151 80 71
Inopacan 148 85 63 158 84 74
Isabel 296 171 125 285 148 137
Jaro 246 146 100 230 116 114
Javier 99 59 40 111 59 52
Julita 89 43 46 84 44 40
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
City/Municipality2013 2014
116
Table 5.14- Continued
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Kananga 212 136 76 198 113 85
La Paz 89 44 45 88 42 46
Leyte 175 91 84 132 81 51
Mac Arthur 87 46 41 99 62 37
Mahaplag 159 92 67 163 87 76
Matag-ob 103 64 39 98 64 34
Matalom 243 145 98 214 116 98
Mayorga 78 39 39 61 34 27
Merida 137 72 65 187 117 70
Palo 1,290 633 657 325 168 157
Palompon 414 243 171 382 215 167
Pastrana 91 52 39 85 39 46
San Isidro 160 96 64 150 94 56
San Miguel 71 42 29 74 37 37
Sta. Fe 85 51 34 78 42 36
Tabango 143 80 63 147 80 67
Tabon-tabon 59 37 22 52 18 34
Tanauan 926 447 479 229 146 83
Tolosa 125 72 53 93 65 28
Tunga 33 19 14 40 23 17
Villaba 238 131 107 232 134 98
Tacloban City (Capital) 2,860 1,396 1,464 1,078 609 469
City/Municipality2013 2014
117
Table 5.15
DEATHS BY PLACE OF OCCURENCE, ATTENDANCE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2014
City/Municipality Total Attended Not Attended Not Stated
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 8,015 2,050 5,960 5
Ormoc City 1,527 739 788 -
Baybay City 769 334 435 -
Abuyog 249 120 129 -
Alangalang 117 8 109 -
Albuera 216 14 202 -
Babatngon 57 - 57 -
Barugo 98 18 80 -
Bato 139 2 137 -
Burauen 230 110 120 -
Calubian 112 37 75 -
Capoocan 117 17 100 -
Carigara 298 69 229 -
Dagami 97 3 94 -
Dulag 160 3 157 -
Hilongos 497 198 299 -
Hindang 114 3 111 -
Inopacan 130 7 123 -
Isabel 228 40 187 1
Jaro 191 6 185 -
Javier 86 - 86 -
Julita 65 - 64 1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
118
Table 5.15- Continued
City/Municipality Total Attended Not Attended Not Stated
Kananga 152 6 145 1
La Paz 59 1 58 -
Leyte 104 1 103 -
Mac Arthur 76 - 76 -
Mahaplag 125 4 119 2
Matag-ob 80 - 80 -
Matalom 166 39 127 -
Mayorga 45 2 43 -
Merida 138 - 138 -
Palo 309 160 149 -
Palompon 361 82 279 -
Pastrana 69 - 69 -
San Isidro 119 - 119 -
San Miguel 63 3 60 -
Sta. Fe 49 7 42 -
Tabango 125 9 116 -
Tabon-tabon 33 - 33 -
Tanauan 159 1 158 -
Tolosa 70 - 70 -
Tunga 33 - 33 -
Villaba 183 7 176 -
Tacloban City (Capital) 1,921 1,334 586 1
119
Table 5.16
INFANT DEATHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE, SEX AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2014
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 300 177 123 228 135 93
Ormoc City 31 20 11 28 15 13
Baybay City 30 15 15 18 9 9
Abuyog 4 4 - 3 1 2
Alangalang 1 1 - 4 2 2
Albuera 5 3 2 4 2 2
Babatngon 5 4 1 1 1 -
Barugo 1 1 - - - -
Bato 12 4 8 12 6 6
Burauen 2 2 - 6 4 2
Calubian 4 3 1 - - -
Capoocan 5 4 1 1 1 -
Carigara 8 3 5 5 3 2
Dagami 2 1 1 4 1 3
Dulag 2 2 - - - -
Hilongos 21 9 12 20 10 10
Hindang 1 1 - 3 2 1
Inopacan 3 3 - 3 2 1
Isabel 10 4 6 12 10 2
Jaro 9 6 3 13 8 5
Javier 4 2 2 2 1 1
Julita 1 - 1 1 - 1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
City/Municipality2013 2014
120
Table 5.16- Continued
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Kananga 8 5 3 10 5 5
La Paz 4 2 2 - - -
Leyte 9 6 3 3 3 -
Mac Arthur 2 2 - - - -
Mahaplag 4 4 - 8 5 3
Matag-ob 4 3 1 7 4 3
Matalom 7 4 3 7 4 3
Mayorga 1 1 - - - -
Merida 2 1 1 2 1 1
Palo 31 18 13 7 5 2
Palompon 20 14 6 21 13 8
Pastrana 1 1 - 2 2 -
San Isidro 2 2 - 5 3 2
San Miguel 2 2 - - - -
Sta. Fe 2 2 - - - -
Tabango 2 1 1 3 1 2
Tabon-tabon 1 1 - - - -
Tanauan 21 7 14 4 4 -
Tolosa 2 1 1 2 1 1
Tunga 2 2 - 1 - 1
Villaba 12 6 6 6 6 -
Tacloban City (Capital) 82 46 36 29 18 11
City/Municipality2013 2014
121
Table 5.17
FETAL DEATHS BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2013 and 2014
City/Municipality 2013 2014
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 57 63
Ormoc City 1 21
Baybay City 12 1
Abuyog - -
Alangalang - -
Albuera - -
Babatngon - -
Barugo - -
Bato - 1
Burauen 1 -
Calubian 1 -
Capoocan 2 -
Carigara - 1
Dagami - -
Dulag - -
Hilongos 24 23
Hindang - -
Inopacan - -
Isabel - -
Jaro - 1
Javier - -
Julita - -
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
122
Table 5.17- Continued
City/Municipality 2013 2014
Kananga - -
La Paz - -
Leyte 1 -
Mac Arthur - -
Mahaplag 1 1
Matag-ob 1 1
Matalom 5 2
Mayorga - -
Merida - -
Palo - -
Palompon 8 8
Pastrana - -
San Isidro - 1
San Miguel - 1
Sta. Fe - -
Tabango - 1
Tabon-tabon - -
Tanauan - -
Tolosa - -
Tunga - -
Villaba - -
Tacloban City (Capital) 14 18
123
Table 5.18
FETAL DEATHS BY ATTENDANT AT DEATH AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2014
Total Health Professional Hilot/ Unlicensed
Midwife Others
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 63 61 2 -
Ormoc City 21 21 - -
Baybay City 1 1 - -
Abuyog - - - -
Alangalang - - - -
Albuera - - - -
Babatngon - - - -
Barugo - - - -
Bato 1 1 - -
Burauen - - - -
Calubian - - - -
Capoocan - - - -
Carigara 1 1 - -
Dagami - - - -
Dulag - - - -
Hilongos 23 23 - -
Hindang - - - -
Inopacan - - - -
Isabel - - - -
Jaro 1 - 1 -
Javier - - - -
Julita - - - -
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
City/Municipality
Attendant at Birth
124
Table 5.18- Continued
Total Health Professional Hilot/ Unlicensed
Midwife Others
Kananga - - - -
La Paz - - - -
Leyte - - - -
Mac Arthur - - - -
Mahaplag 1 1 - -
Matag-ob 1 - 1 -
Matalom 2 2 - -
Mayorga - - - -
Merida - - - -
Palo - - - -
Palompon 8 8 - -
Pastrana - - - -
San Isidro 1 1 - -
San Miguel 1 1 - -
Sta. Fe - - - -
Tabango 1 1 - -
Tabon-tabon - - - -
Tanauan - - - -
Tolosa - - - -
Tunga - - - -
Villaba - - - -
Tacloban City (Capital) 18 18 - -
City/Municipality
Attendant at Birth
125
Table 5.19
MATERNAL DEATHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2013 and 2014
City/Municipality 2013 2014
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 23 31
Ormoc City 4 7
Baybay City 1 3
Abuyog - -
Alangalang - 2
Albuera - 1
Babatngon 1 1
Barugo - 1
Bato 1 -
Burauen - 1
Calubian - -
Capoocan - -
Carigara 1 1
Dagami - 1
Dulag - -
Hilongos 5 -
Hindang 1 1
Inopacan - -
Isabel - 1
Jaro - 1
Javier - 1
Julita - 1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 5.19- Continued
City/Municipality 2013 2014
Kananga - 2
La Paz 1 1
Leyte 1 -
Mac Arthur - -
Mahaplag - -
Matag-ob - 1
Matalom - -
Mayorga - -
Merida - -
Palo 2 2
Palompon 1 1
Pastrana - -
San Isidro - -
San Miguel 1 -
Sta. Fe 1 -
Tabango - -
Tabon-tabon - 1
Tanauan 1 -
Tolosa 1 -
Tunga - -
Villaba - -
Tacloban City (Capital) 5 4
127
Table 5.20
MATERNAL DEATHS BY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE, ATTENDANT AT DEATH AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2014
City/Municipality TotalPrivate
Physician
Public Health
Officer
Hospital
AuthorityNone Others
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 25 1 1 16 7 -
Ormoc City 13 1 - 9 3 -
Baybay City 2 - - 2 - -
Abuyog - - - - - -
Alangalang - - - - - -
Albuera - - - - - -
Babatngon - - - - - -
Barugo - - - - - -
Bato - - - - - -
Burauen 1 - - - 1 -
Calubian - - - - - -
Capoocan - - - - - -
Carigara 2 - - 1 1 -
Dagami - - - - - -
Dulag - - - - - -
Hilongos 2 - - 2 - -
Hindang - - - - - -
Inopacan - - - - - -
Isabel - - - - - -
Jaro 1 - - - 1 -
Javier - - - - - -
Julita - - - - - -
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 5.20- Continued
City/Municipality TotalPrivate
Physician
Public Health
Officer
Hospital
AuthorityNone Others
Kananga 1 - - - 1 -
La Paz - - - - - -
Leyte - - - - - -
Mac Arthur - - - - - -
Mahaplag - - - - - -
Matag-ob - - - - - -
Matalom - - - - - -
Mayorga - - - - - -
Merida - - - - - -
Palo 2 - 1 1 - -
Palompon 1 - - 1 - -
Pastrana - - - - - -
San Isidro - - - - - -
San Miguel - - - - - -
Sta. Fe - - - - - -
Tabango - - - - - -
Tabon-tabon - - - - - -
Tanauan - - - - - -
Tolosa - - - - - -
Tunga - - - - - -
Villaba - - - - - -
Tacloban City (Capital) 14 - - 13 1 -
129
The Countryside in Figures
Leyte
EDUCATION
130
LIST OF TABLES
Table 6.1 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed and City/Municipality
2010 ……………....……………………………………………………………………………………………….……….…………...…. 133
Table 6.2 Enrolment and Number of Teachers in Government Elementary Schools by City/Municipality
SY 2015-2016 to SY 2016-2017 …………………………………………...………………………………………………...….….…… 135
Table 6.3 Literacy of Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Sex and by City/Municipality
2010 ……………………………………………………………………………………….…….….……………………………………………….. 137
Table 6.4 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime From June 2009 to March 2010 by Sex,
City/Municipality of Residence, and Place of School
2010………………..………………………….……………………………………………………………………………...……….……… 139
131
HIGHLIGHTS
Of the household population 5 to 24 years old, 428 thousand persons or 63.8 percent attended school at anytime from June 2009 to March
2010. Males comprised 50.5 percent of those who attended school at anytime during the said school year.
Among those who attended school, 8.3 percent went to school located outside the city or municipality where they were residing at the time of the
census.
In 2010, nearly half or 47.6% of the 1,380,578 household population 5 years old and over in the province of Leyte completed elementary
education and more than one-fourth or 29.0% completed high school. Barely 6.0% of the household population 5 years old and over were
academic degree holders.
Among the 1.20 million household population 10 years old and over in Leyte, about 1.16 million persons or 96.9 percent were literate, those that
can read and write a simple message in any language or dialect.
The literacy rate among females aged 10 years old and over in 2010 was 97.5 percent. This is higher than the literacy rate for males of the
same age which was 96.3 percent.
The municipality of Tunga recorded the highest simple literacy rate at 99.2 percent, while municipality of San Isidro posted the lowest literacy
rate at 91.9 percent.
132
Table 6.1
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY HIGHEST GRADE/YEAR COMPLETED AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2010
City/ Municipality
Household
Population 5
Years Old
and Over
No Grade
Completed
Pre-
SchoolElementary
High
School
Post
Secondary
College
Undergraduate
Academic
Degree
Holder
Post
Baccalaureate
Not
Stated
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1,380,578 67,631 39,601 656,726 400,810 20,747 93,119 95,276 5,860 808
Baybay City 91,507 3,546 2,738 40,723 28,844 1,958 6,227 6,713 706 52
Ormoc City 168,188 7,035 5,280 74,976 49,176 3,242 13,221 14,695 456 107
Abuyog 49,088 2,274 1,445 23,943 14,244 558 3,241 3,197 162 24
Alangalang 40,818 1,904 1,370 19,678 11,644 371 3,013 2,634 166 38
Albuera 35,836 1,871 871 17,023 11,531 557 1,884 1,996 72 31
Babatngon 22,346 827 794 11,375 6,800 234 1,155 1,108 28 25
Barugo 26,542 708 913 10,944 9,214 356 2,173 2,047 166 21
Bato 31,381 1,416 937 15,651 9,199 558 1,663 1,860 92 5
Burauen 42,811 2,166 964 20,300 12,443 610 2,981 2,989 344 14
Calubian 26,283 2,162 383 14,958 6,035 242 1,116 1,328 53 6
Capoocan 25,932 1,494 850 13,049 7,577 238 1,400 1,234 78 12
Carigara 41,650 1,624 1,234 18,494 12,804 618 3,500 3,191 166 19
Dagami 27,406 1,544 570 13,048 8,495 299 1,718 1,622 98 12
Dulag 36,738 1,060 1,310 16,458 11,637 437 3,025 2,661 123 27
Hilongos 50,863 2,037 1,818 25,465 14,096 904 3,082 3,234 197 30
Hindang 18,229 615 530 7,990 6,109 473 1,243 1,223 41 5
Inopacan 17,785 682 663 8,039 5,880 310 1,041 1,055 103 12
Isabel 38,807 1,285 1,206 14,972 12,399 1,263 3,972 3,504 170 36
Jaro 34,967 1,229 1,185 16,799 10,839 346 2,317 2,117 88 47
Javier 20,983 1,009 619 10,864 6,127 193 1,145 981 39 6
Julita 11,717 257 409 5,568 3,736 114 901 694 30 8
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 6.1 - Continued
City/ Municipality
Household
Population 5
Years Old
and Over
No Grade
Completed
Pre-
SchoolElementary
High
School
Post
Secondary
College
Undergraduate
Academic
Degree
Holder
Post
Baccalaureate
Not
Stated
Kananga 41,937 2,911 1,374 22,670 10,478 546 2,309 1,543 92 14
La Paz 16,735 618 569 7,722 5,526 134 1,170 913 64 19
Leyte 32,583 3,010 636 19,269 7,109 199 1,183 1,105 54 18
MacArthur 16,227 1,033 360 8,134 4,597 196 937 932 29 9
Mahaplag 23,344 1,433 719 12,755 6,113 313 945 824 229 13
Matag-ob 15,200 1,232 315 8,434 3,691 106 724 668 23 7
Matalom 27,809 1,283 774 14,159 7,989 415 1,437 1,631 107 14
Mayorga 12,690 611 353 6,182 4,038 139 799 482 73 13
Merida 24,503 961 667 12,598 7,105 386 1,343 1,312 124 7
Palo 54,652 2,394 1,532 19,838 15,748 1,155 5,732 7,656 579 18
Palompon 48,269 2,273 1,327 22,742 12,983 734 3,367 4,657 157 29
Pastrana 14,519 678 483 7,364 4,294 87 849 698 56 10
San Isidro 25,272 2,282 402 15,170 5,330 207 806 879 181 15
San Miguel 15,244 816 505 7,602 4,445 162 855 827 25 7
Santa Fe 15,238 977 254 7,496 4,480 154 1,003 840 28 6
Tabango 27,994 2,637 392 16,165 6,066 248 1,117 1,217 128 24
Tabontabon 8,576 384 239 4,285 2,584 85 462 492 43 2
Tanauan 44,137 1,951 1,213 17,842 13,866 669 4,155 4,159 260 22
Tolosa 15,714 501 531 6,166 4,953 327 1,603 1,538 91 4
Tunga 5,753 133 183 1,916 1,976 63 608 841 29 4
Villaba 34,305 2,768 684 17,900 8,610 541 1,697 1,979 110 16
Tacloban City (Capital) 195,109 5,800 6,114 60,649 56,543 3,933 23,782 35,634 2,544 110
134
Table 6.2
SY 2015-2016 to SY 2016-2017
Enrolment Number of Teachers Enrolment Number of Teachers
Leyte
Abuyog 10,196 365 9,834 411
Alangalang 10,040 316 9,639 337
Albuera 7,571 223 7,380 241
Babatngon 6,074 178 5,424 202
Barugo 5,665 221 5,506 233
Bato 6,416 209 6,198 230
Burauen 8,498 355 8,415 369
Calubian 5,221 200 5,085 226
Capoocan 6,253 185 5,998 398
Carigara 8,899 292 8,818 304
Dagami 6,440 236 6,390 257
Dulag 7,684 258 7,670 327
Hilongos 9,540 141 9,234 347
Hindang 3,078 128 2,963 116
Inopacan 3,224 126 3,066 127
Isabel 6,538 196 6,324 209
Jaro 7,727 278 7,519 323
Javier 4,326 148 4,235 164
Julita 2,525 95 2,488 100
Source: Department of Education, Leyte Division
Note: Lacking data for cities
ENROLMENT AND NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN GOVERNMENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
City/ Municipality
SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017
135
Table 6.2 - Continued
Enrolment Number of Teachers Enrolment Number of Teachers
Kananga 10,478 284 10,152 302
La Paz 3,658 142 3,557 139
Leyte 8,040 239 7,706 259
MacArthur 3,907 147 3,752 157
Mahaplag 5,342 176 5,068 192
Matag-ob 3,268 111 3,107 121
Matalom 5,292 184 5,054 207
Mayorga 3,153 91 3,132 100
Merida 4,487 157 4,293 163
Palo 11,157 325 11,104 343
Palompon 9,102 347 8,775 495
Pastrana 3,343 114 3,345 123
San Isidro 5,000 167 4,772 166
San Miguel 3,843 129 3,750 134
Santa Fe 3,682 122 3,656 130
Tabango 6,511 211 6,227 338
Tabontabon 2,167 72 2,048 75
Tanauan 8,579 282 8,415 393
Tolosa 3,457 108 3,363 111
Tunga 1,393 50 1,417 51
Villaba 6,813 246 6,525 270
City/ Municipality
SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017
136
Table 6.3
LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2010
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1,196,417 614,802 581,615 1,159,197 592,049 567,148
Baybay City 79,856 40,934 38,922 78,164 39,966 38,198
Ormoc City 146,377 74,211 72,166 142,138 71,839 70,298
Abuyog 42,627 21,943 20,684 41,472 21,203 20,269
Alangalang 34,784 17,944 16,840 33,846 17,319 16,527
Albuera 31,092 15,974 15,118 30,172 15,382 14,790
Babatngon 19,240 9,960 9,280 18,811 9,672 9,139
Barugo 22,850 11,958 10,892 22,632 11,823 10,809
Bato 27,260 14,045 13,215 26,301 13,439 12,862
Burauen 37,260 18,886 18,374 36,215 18,249 17,966
Calubian 22,850 11,602 11,248 21,306 10,685 10,621
Capoocan 22,048 11,527 10,521 21,268 11,021 10,247
Carigara 36,008 18,467 17,541 35,155 17,910 17,246
Dagami 23,498 12,198 11,300 22,891 11,797 11,094
Dulag 31,811 16,480 15,331 31,399 16,211 15,188
Hilongos 44,449 22,825 21,624 43,005 21,967 21,038
Hindang 16,029 8,219 7,810 15,627 8,005 7,622
Inopacan 15,549 8,027 7,522 15,025 7,718 7,307
Isabel 34,359 17,578 16,781 33,766 17,246 16,520
Jaro 29,921 15,522 14,399 29,511 15,278 14,233
Javier 18,186 9,343 8,843 17,774 9,109 8,665
Julita 10,226 5,353 4,873 9,993 5,190 4,803 -
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.
City/ Municipality
Literate Household Population 10 Years old and Over
137
Table 6.3 - Continued
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Kananga 35,782 18,654 17,128 33,970 17,572 16,398
La Paz 14,466 7,502 6,964 14,218 7,337 6,881
Leyte 27,468 14,378 13,090 25,545 13,195 12,350
MacArthur 13,985 7,207 6,778 13,503 6,897 6,605
Mahaplag 20,120 10,580 9,540 19,151 9,893 9,258
Matag-ob 13,112 6,910 6,202 12,347 6,420 5,927
Matalom 24,255 12,284 11,971 23,516 11,887 11,629
Mayorga 10,781 5,586 5,195 10,453 5,360 5,092
Merida 21,650 11,145 10,505 21,186 10,859 10,327
Palo 47,219 23,866 23,353 46,458 23,372 23,086
Palompon 42,437 21,478 20,959 40,984 20,667 20,317
Pastrana 12,534 6,460 6,074 12,121 6,155 5,966
San Isidro 22,038 11,218 10,820 20,244 10,194 10,050
San Miguel 12,917 6,693 6,224 12,484 6,394 6,089
Santa Fe 13,039 6,913 6,126 12,718 6,705 6,013
Tabango 24,188 12,415 11,773 22,482 11,342 11,140
Tabontabon 7,369 3,838 3,531 7,173 3,685 3,487
Tanauan 38,394 19,790 18,604 37,833 19,450 18,383
Tolosa 13,565 6,979 6,586 13,362 6,836 6,526
Tunga 5,021 2,540 2,481 4,982 2,521 2,461
Villaba 29,797 15,370 14,427 27,999 14,277 13,722
City/ Municipality
Literate Household Population 10 Years old and Over
138
Table 6.4
2010
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
Leyte (excluding Tacloban City)
Both Sexes 428,257 392,574 28,606 7,077
Male 216,379 199,589 13,202 3,588
Female 211,878 192,985 15,404 3,489
Baybay City
Both Sexes 28,791 28,101 308 383
Male 14,776 14,422 146 208
Female 14,016 13,679 162 175
Ormoc City
Both Sexes 51,441 50,142 831 467
Male 25,704 25,098 372 234
Female 25,737 25,045 459 233
Abuyog
Both Sexes 15,785 14,894 610 281
Male 8,113 7,647 315 151
Female 7,672 7,247 295 131
Alangalang
Both Sexes 13,315 12,287 1,003 25
Male 6,674 6,136 522 15
Female 6,642 6,151 481 10
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 5 TO 24 YEARS OLD WHO WERE ATTENDING SCHOOL AT ANYTIME FROM JUNE 2009 TO
MARCH 2010 BY SEX, CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF RESIDENCE, AND PLACE OF SCHOOL
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
139
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
Albuera
Both Sexes 9,891 8,892 829 169
Male 5,026 4,542 374 110
Female 4,865 4,351 455 59
Babatngon
Both Sexes 7,478 6,839 578 61
Male 3,746 3,426 289 31
Female 3,732 3,413 289 30
Barugo
Both Sexes 9,234 7,551 1,601 83
Male 4,710 3,935 720 54
Female 4,525 3,616 881 28
Bato
Both Sexes 9,432 8,569 368 495
Male 4,833 4,369 214 250
Female 4,600 4,200 155 245
Burauen
Both Sexes 12,094 11,389 616 89
Male 5,918 5,553 333 32
Female 6,176 5,836 283 56
Calubian
Both Sexes 7,119 6,395 302 422
Male 3,698 3,384 103 211
Female 3,421 3,011 199 212
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
140
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
Capoocan
Both Sexes 8,767 7,788 860 119
Male 4,497 4,063 355 79
Female 4,269 3,725 505 40
Carigara
Both Sexes 14,751 13,333 1,152 267
Male 7,456 6,786 528 143
Female 7,295 6,547 624 124
Dagami
Both Sexes 8,511 7,812 674 25
Male 4,388 4,021 362 5
Female 4,123 3,790 312 20
Dulag
Both Sexes 11,646 10,639 946 61
Male 5,793 5,368 405 20
Female 5,853 5,271 541 40
Hilongos
Both Sexes 15,434 14,286 476 672
Male 7,824 7,231 246 347
Female 7,610 7,055 230 325
Hindang
Both Sexes 5,626 5,204 261 161
Male 2,907 2,690 133 84
Female 2,718 2,514 128 76
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
141
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
Inopacan
Both Sexes 5,606 5,140 318 149
Male 2,944 2,724 140 79
Female 2,663 2,415 178 69
Isabel
Both Sexes 11,877 11,167 435 275
Male 6,110 5,708 253 149
Female 5,768 5,459 182 126
Jaro
Both Sexes 12,175 11,403 736 36
Male 6,140 5,794 320 27
Female 6,035 5,609 417 10
Javier
Both Sexes 6,343 5,243 1,031 69
Male 3,071 2,576 460 34
Female 3,272 2,666 571 35
Julita
Both Sexes 3,608 3,132 461 15
Male 1,819 1,592 213 15
Female 1,789 1,541 248 -
Kananga
Both Sexes 13,240 12,470 696 74
Male 6,719 6,388 306 25
Female 6,521 6,082 390 49
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
142
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
La Paz
Both Sexes 5,273 4,953 320 -
Male 2,685 2,537 148 -
Female 2,588 2,415 173 -
Leyte
Both Sexes 10,276 8,959 538 778
Male 5,147 4,507 228 411
Female 5,129 4,451 310 367
MacArthur
Both Sexes 4,847 4,337 469 41
Male 2,438 2,147 266 25
Female 2,409 2,190 203 16
Mahaplag
Both Sexes 7,120 6,654 291 175
Male 3,571 3,384 105 82
Female 3,549 3,270 185 94
Matag-ob
Both Sexes 4,454 4,096 311 46
Male 2,231 2,099 127 5
Female 2,223 1,998 184 42
Matalom
Both Sexes 8,810 7,616 615 579
Male 4,357 3,842 243 272
Female 4,452 3,773 372 307
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
143
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
Mayorga
Both Sexes 3,904 3,319 565 19
Male 2,013 1,794 208 10
Female 1,891 1,525 357 9
Merida
Both Sexes 6,371 5,854 472 45
Male 3,186 2,918 250 19
Female 3,184 2,936 222 26
Palo
Both Sexes 17,346 13,846 3,345 155
Male 8,659 7,054 1,544 61
Female 8,688 6,793 1,801 94
Palompon
Both Sexes 14,829 14,073 555 201
Male 7,733 7,376 268 89
Female 7,096 6,696 287 112
Pastrana
Both Sexes 3,956 3,726 220 10
Male 2,011 1,900 110 -
Female 1,945 1,826 110 10
San Isidro
Both Sexes 6,996 6,430 398 167
Male 3,352 3,079 168 105
Female 3,644 3,351 230 62
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
144
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
San Miguel
Both Sexes 5,390 4,797 577 16
Male 2,719 2,470 243 6
Female 2,671 2,327 334 10
Santa Fe
Both Sexes 4,774 4,058 690 26
Male 2,345 2,002 333 11
Female 2,428 2,056 357 15
Tabango
Both Sexes 8,001 7,312 583 106
Male 3,950 3,610 289 51
Female 4,052 3,702 294 56
Tabontabon
Both Sexes 2,693 2,577 117 -
Male 1,329 1,286 43 -
Female 1,364 1,290 74 -
Tanauan
Both Sexes 13,762 12,042 1,669 51
Male 6,975 6,269 701 5
Female 6,786 5,773 967 46
Tolosa
Both Sexes 5,341 4,751 569 20
Male 2,697 2,478 214 5
Female 2,644 2,273 355 15
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
145
Table 6.4 - Continued
Same
Province/Same
Municipality
Same Province
Different
Municipality
Different
Province
Tunga
Both Sexes 2,161 1,754 368 38
Male 1,140 944 183 13
Female 1,021 811 185 25
Villaba
Both Sexes 9,788 8,745 842 202
Male 4,975 4,440 423 112
Female 4,813 4,305 418 90
City/Municipality
Hosehold Population 5 to 24
Years Old who were
attending school from June
2009 to March 2010
Place of School
146
The Countryside in Figures
Leyte
TRANSPORTATION AND
COMMUNICATION
147
LIST OF TABLES
Table 7.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type of Vehicle
2015 and 2016 …..……………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………...….150
Table 7.2 Existing National Road Length by Surface Type
2015 and 2016 ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………151
Table 7.3 Number and Length of Existing National Bridges
2014 and 2015 ………...……………………………..……………………………………………………………….……………………………151
Table 7.4 Number of Telecommunication Facilities by Type
2015 and 2016 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………..…152
148
HIGHLIGHTS
Total number of motor vehicles registered in Leyte increased by 11.3 percent, from 129,216 in 2015 to 143,791 in 2016. Private
vehicles, which comprised 91.8 percent of the total registered vehicles in 2016, posted a 12.3 percent increase. Government
vehicles and for hire vehicles also increased by 2.4 percent and 1.1 percent in 2016, respectively.
The province has a national road network of 1,775 kilometers in 2016, of which 78.7 percent is concrete, 20 percent asphalted
and 1.2 percent is unpaved. Concrete road increased by 3.9 percent, from 1,346.35 kilometers in 2015 to 1,398.85 kilometers in
2016.
In 2016, the province has 555 national bridges with a total length of 21,015.5 linear meters.
Number of Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) and radio stations increased in 2016 by 3.9 percent and 29.2 percent, respectively.
Meanwhile, number of telephone exhange decreased by 75.8 percent, from 33 in 2015 to eight(8) in 2016.
149
Table 7.1
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE
2015 and 2016
Type of Vehicle 2015 2016
Leyte 129,216 143,791
Private 117,599 132,027
Cars 4,109 4,578
Utility Vehicles 18,326 20,169
SUV 3,015 3,198
Buses 34 37
Trucks 6,292 6,390
Motorcycles/Tricycles 85,509 96,864
Trailers 314 791
Government 1,631 1,670
Cars 17 1
Utility Vehicles 820 908
SUV 38 35
Buses 5 1
Trucks 214 213
Motorcycles/Tricycles 537 510
Trailers 0 2
For Hire 9,986 10,094
Cars 421 478
Utility Vehicles 2,824 2,809
SUV 57 41
Buses 116 146
Trucks 404 395
Motorcycles/Tricycles 6,121 6,174
Trailers 43 51
Diplomat 0 0
OEV 0 0
Source: Land Transportation Office, Region VIII
150
Table 7.2
EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY SURFACE TYPE
2015 and 2016
(In kilometers)
Surface Type 2015 2016
Leyte 1,773 1,775
Concrete 1,346.35 1,398.85
Asphalt 380.82 354.13
Unpaved/Gravel 46.29 22.31
Source: Department of Public Works and Highways, Region VIII
Table 7.3
NUMBER AND LENGTH OF EXISTING NATIONAL BRIDGES
2014 and 2015
(Length in linear meters)
Indicator 2015 2016
Leyte
Number of Bridges 555 555
Length of Bridge 21,015.50 21,015.50
Source: Department of Public Works and Highways, Region VIII
151
Table 7.4
NUMBER OF TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES BY TYPE
2015 and 2016
Facility 2015 2016
Leyte
BTS 257 267
Radio Stations 4,885 6,312
Telephone Exchange 33 8
Government 0 0
Private 33 8
Sources: National Telecommunications Commission, Region VIII
Telecommmunications Office, Region VIII
Note: BTS - Base Transceiver Stations for Cellular Mobile Telephone Service
152
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Leyte
PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
153
LIST OF TABLES
Table 8.1 Crime Incidence and Crime Rate by Type and City/Municipality
2015 and 2016 …..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…...….156
Table 8.2 Incidence of Index Crime by Type and City/Municipality
2015 and 2016 ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………158
Table 8.3 Ratio of Policemen to Population by City/Municipality
2015 and 2016 ……………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………...…………160
Table 8.4 Ratio of Firemen to Population by City/Municipality
2015 and 2016 …..…………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………….……..…162
154
HIGHLIGHTS
Firemen to Population ratio of the province (including Tacloban City) stood at one(1) fireman per 3,663 population in 2016. The ratio
improved as compared in 2015. The municipilty of Bato, Julita, La paz and MacArthur had no Fire Station in 2015 and 2016
respectively. Mayorga, San Miguel and Tabango had no fire station in 2015 but they were able to install in 2016. Albuera recorded the
highest ratio at one(1) fireman per 6,619 population while Tunga recorded the lowest ratio at one(1) fireman per 1,083 population.
Crime incidence in Leyte (including Tacloban City) declined by 37.9 percent, from 11,048 in 2015 to 6,866 in 2016. Index crime
significantly dropped by 48.1 percent while non-index crimes likewise decreased by 32.5 percent.
Tacloban City (Capital) posted the highest crime rate in 2016 at 1,175 crimes per 100,000 population while Merida recorded the lowest
at 46 crimes per 100,000 population.
Among the index crime, crime against property posted a higher rate of 60 crimes per 100,000 population against 39 crimes per 100,000
population for crime against person in 2016.
The Municipality of Tunga reported zero incidence of crime against person in 2016. Meanwhile, Tabango reported the lowest incidence
of crime against property in 2016 at three(3) crimes per 100,000 population.
The ratio of Policemen to Population in Leyte (including Tacloban City) stood at one(1) policeman per 1,073 population in 2016. Baybay
City registered the highest ratio at one(1) policeman per 2,699 population while tunga registered lowest at one(1) policeman per 361
population in 2016.
Crime rate dropped by 39.0 percent, from 562 crimes per 100,000 population to 343 crime per 100,000 population.
155
Table 8.1
CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME RATE BY TYPE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2015 and 2016
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Total
CrimeIndex Non-Index Crime Rate Rank
Total
CrimeIndex Non-Index Crime Rate Rank
Leyte (inluding Tacloban City)
Baybay City 581 188 393 514 34 455 117 338 757 41
Ormoc City 1,567 549 1,018 746 39 990 221 769 462 39
Abuyog 162 57 105 258 16 47 20 27 73 3
Alangalang 176 77 99 345 21 142 24 118 273 36
Albuera 95 49 46 213 12 78 30 48 172 27.5
Babatngon 42 19 23 150 7 40 15 25 140 20
Barugo 192 77 115 581 36 49 20 29 145 21
Bato 58 29 29 148 6 45 15 30 113 15
Burauen 198 67 131 369 24 80 26 54 146 22
Calubian 62 50 12 191 9 36 24 12 109 11.5
Capoocan 139 37 102 424 27 77 24 53 231 34
Carigara 336 123 213 645 37 63 26 37 119 16.5
Dagami 129 50 79 373 25 42 17 25 119 16.5
Dulag 215 79 136 469 31 102 42 60 218 33
Hilongos 41 21 20 66 1 57 27 30 90 7
Hindang 64 19 45 289 19 18 7 11 80 6
Inopacan 76 21 55 348 23 41 9 32 184 30
Isabel 276 129 147 576 35 52 28 24 107 10
Jaro 100 42 58 230 15 44 21 23 99 8
Javier 58 22 36 221 13 42 15 27 157 24
Julita 19 5 14 130 3 15 6 9 101 9
Source of basic data: Philippine National Police, Region VIII
City/Municipality
2015 2016
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Table 8.1 - Continued
Total
CrimeIndex Non-Index Crime Rate Rank
Total
CrimeIndex Non-Index Crime Rate Rank
Kananga 199 72 127 377 26 75 28 47 139 19
La Paz 101 33 68 480 32 46 12 34 215 32
Leyte 83 38 45 201 11 70 32 38 167 26
MacArthur 91 25 66 442 29 36 9 27 172 27.5
Mahaplag 136 44 92 465 30 111 27 84 373 38
Matag-ob 82 23 59 437 28 29 8 21 152 23
Matalom 66 34 32 193 10 39 18 21 112 14
Mayorga 56 11 45 347 22 34 10 24 207 31
Merida 41 21 20 137 4.5 14 5 9 46 1
Palo 1,099 324 775 1,595 43 338 64 274 481 40
Palompon 136 39 97 229 14 73 28 45 120 18
Pastrana 51 27 24 279 18 13 9 4 70 2
San Isidro 43 28 15 137 4.5 25 9 16 78 4.5
San Miguel 51 22 29 264 17 35 16 19 178 29
Santa Fe 204 64 140 1,065 41 177 41 136 907 42
Tabango 63 32 31 180 8 39 14 25 109 11.5
Tabontabon 35 15 20 324 20 18 6 12 163 25
Tanauan 272 30 242 494 33 194 30 164 346 37
Tolosa 139 34 105 706 38 22 5 17 110 13
Tunga 54 22 32 754 40 19 5 14 260 35
Villaba 52 34 18 122 2 34 27 7 78 4.5
Tacloban City (Capital) 3,408 1,124 2,284 1,402 42 2,910 840 2,070 1,175 43
City/Municipality
2015 2016
157
Table 8.2
INCIDENCE OF INDEX CRIME BY TYPE AND CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2015 and 2016
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate
Leyte (including Tacloban City)
Baybay City 188 43 38 145 128 117 36 31 23.5 81 70 41
Ormoc City 549 128 61 421 200 221 101 47 36 120 56 39
Abuyog 57 45 72 12 19 20 9 14 2 11 17 17.5
Alangalang 77 50 98 27 53 24 14 27 15.5 10 19 22.5
Albuera 49 22 49 27 61 30 19 42 32 11 24 26.5
Babatngon 19 9 32 10 36 15 12 42 32 3 10 5
Barugo 77 48 145 29 88 20 14 42 32 6 18 20
Bato 29 7 18 22 56 15 11 28 18 4 10 5
Burauen 67 48 89 19 35 26 17 31 23.5 9 16 15.5
Calubian 50 15 46 35 108 24 10 30 21 14 42 36
Capoocan 37 28 84 9 27 24 19 57 39.5 5 15 12.5
Carigara 123 35 67 88 169 26 18 34 26 8 15 12.5
Dagami 50 26 75 24 69 17 11 31 23.5 6 17 17.5
Dulag 79 61 133 18 39 42 20 43 34.5 22 47 37
Hilongos 21 12 19 9 14 27 18 28 18 9 14 9.5
Hindang 19 14 63 5 23 7 4 18 4 3 13 8
Inopacan 21 14 64 7 32 9 5 22 10 4 18 20
Isabel 129 30 63 99 207 28 11 23 12.5 17 35 35
Jaro 42 36 83 6 14 21 16 36 27.5 5 11 7
Javier 22 14 53 8 30 15 11 41 30 4 15 12.5
Julita 5 4 27 1 7 6 3 20 6.5 3 20 24
Source of basic data: Philippine National Police, Region VIII
City/Municipality
2015 2016
Crime Against
Person
Crime Against
Property
Crime Against
Person
Crime Against
PropertyTotal
CrimeRank Rank
Total
Crime
158
Table 8.2 - Continued
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate
Kananga 72 40 76 32 61 28 15 28 18 13 24 26.5
La Paz 33 20 95 13 62 12 5 23 12.5 7 33 34
Leyte 38 28 68 10 24 34 24 57 39.5 8 19 22.5
MacArthur 25 15 73 10 49 9 6 29 20 8 14 9.5
Mahaplag 44 16 55 28 96 27 18 60 41 9 30 31.5
Matag-ob 23 8 43 15 80 8 4 21 8.5 4 21 25
Matalom 34 19 56 15 44 18 7 20 6.5 11 32 33
Mayorga 11 11 68 0 0 10 7 43 34.5 3 18 20
Merida 21 11 37 10 33 12 7 23 12.5 5 16 15.5
Palo 324 132 192 192 279 64 27 38 29 37 53 38
Palompon 39 13 22 26 44 28 19 31 23.5 9 15 12.5
Pastrana 27 15 82 12 66 9 4 21 8.5 5 27 29.5
San Isidro 28 20 64 8 26 9 6 19 5 3 9 2.5
San Miguel 22 10 52 12 62 16 11 56 38 5 25 28
Santa Fe 64 31 162 33 172 41 14 87 43 24 123 42
Tabango 32 24 68 8 23 14 13 36 27.5 1 3 1
Tabontabon 15 7 65 8 74 6 3 27 15.5 3 27 29.5
Tanauan 30 18 33 12 22 30 13 23 12.5 17 30 31.5
Tolosa 34 14 71 20 102 5 3 15 3 2 10 5
Tunga 22 8 112 14 196 5 0 0 1 5 69 40
Villaba 34 27 63 7 16 27 23 53 37 4 9 2.5
Tacloban City (Capital) 1,124 166 68 358 394 840 178 72 42 662 267 43
Rank
Crime Against
Property Total
Crime
Crime Against
Person Rank
Crime Against
PropertyCity/Municipality
2015 2016
Total
Crime
Crime Against
Person
159
Table 8.3
RATIO OF POLICEMEN TO POPULATION BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2015 and 2016
Number
of Policemen
Ratio of
Policemen
to Population
RankNumber
of Policemen
Ratio of
Policemen
to Population
Rank
Leyte (including Tacloban City)
Baybay City 41 1: 2,669 42 41 1: 2,669 43
Ormoc City 259 1: 830 9 240 1: 896 11
Abuyog 26 1: 2,291 40 24 1: 2,482 41
Alangalang 27 1: 2,046 38 26 1: 2,124 39
Albuera 27 1: 1,716 32 22 1: 2,106 38
Babatngon 29 1: 959 15 24 1: 1,158 17
Barugo 28 1: 1,169 19 26 1: 1,259 19
Bato 21 1: 1,826 36 21 1: 1,826 35
Burauen 31 1: 1,701 31 30 1: 1,758 34
Calubian 22 1: 1,419 24 23 1: 1,358 23
Capoocan 24 1: 1,401 23 21 1: 1,601 30
Carigara 24 1: 2,139 39 31 1: 1,656 31
Dagami 26 1: 1,352 21 26 1: 1,352 22
Dulag 30 1: 1,577 29 32 1: 1,478 26
Hilongos 22 1: 2,883 43 24 1: 2,643 42
Hindang 21 1: 996 16 21 1: 996 16
Inopacan 23 1: 893 12 21 1: 979 15
Isabel 26 1: 1,804 34 23 1: 2,040 37
Jaro 24 1: 1,800 33 25 1: 1,728 33
Javier 22 1: 1,154 17 27 1: 940 13
Julita 23 1: 657 3 23 1: 657 3
Note: Total number of policemen for the province includes those assigned at the provincial office (214 in 2015 and 228 in 2016).
Population used in computing the ratio of Policemen to Population is 2015 Census of Population.
Source of basic data: Philippine National Police, Region VIII
City/Municipality
2015 2016
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Table 8.3 - Continued
Number
of Policemen
Ratio of
Policemen
to Population
RankNumber
of Policemen
Ratio of
Policemen
to Population
Rank
Kananga 24 1: 2,357 41 23 1: 2,460 40
La Paz 22 1: 909 13 24 1: 833 8
Leyte 21 1: 1,935 37 26 1: 1,563 28
MacArthur 23 1: 922 14 22 1: 964 14
Mahaplag 24 1: 1,159 18 21 1: 1,325 21
Matag-ob 22 1: 835 10 23 1: 799 6
Matalom 22 1: 1,506 26 23 1: 1,440 25
Mayorga 23 1: 746 5 23 1: 746 4
Merida 25 1: 1,195 20 23 1: 1,298 20
Palo 51 1: 1,374 22 56 1: 1,251 18
Palompon 32 1: 1,816 35 34 1: 1,709 32
Pastrana 25 1: 720 4 22 1: 818 7
San Isidro 22 1: 1,438 25 22 1: 1,438 24
San Miguel 24 1: 809 8 21 1: 925 12
Santa Fe 23 1: 889 11 24 1: 851 10
Tabango 22 1: 1,554 27 22 1: 1,554 27
Tabontabon 27 1: 415 2 23 1: 487 2
Tanauan 35 1: 1,572 28 35 1: 1,572 29
Tolosa 28 1: 749 6 25 1: 839 9
Tunga 21 1: 361 1 21 1: 361 1
Villaba 25 1: 1,676 30 22 1: 1,904 36
Tacloban City (Capital) 320 1: 757 7 319 1: 759 5
City/Municipality
2015 2016
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Table 8.4
RATIO OF FIREMEN TO POPULATION BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2015 and 2016
Number of
Firemen
Ratio of
Firemen to
Population
RankNumber of
Firemen
Ratio of
Firemen to
Population
Rank
Leyte (including Tacloban City)
Baybay City 25 1: 4,377 24 23 1: 4,758 32
Ormoc City 36 1: 5,973 31 36 1: 5,973 38
Abuyog 11 1: 5,416 29 10 1: 5,957 37
Alangalang 14 1: 3,945 22 13 1: 4,249 27
Albuera 6 1: 7,722 34 7 1: 6,619 39
Babatngon 10 1: 2,780 8 10 1: 2,780 15
Barugo 11 1: 2,977 11 11 1: 2,977 17
Bato - - .. - - ..
Burauen 17 1: 3,102 13 16 1: 3,296 19
Calubian 11 1: 2,839 10 12 1: 2,602 12
Capoocan 10 1: 3,362 14 14 1: 2,401 8
Carigara 11 1: 4,668 25 10 1: 5,135 33
Dagami 10 1: 3,515 17 10 1: 3,515 21
Dulag 13 1: 3,638 19 11 1: 4,300 28
Hilongos 8 1: 7,929 35 11 1: 5,766 36
Hindang 6 1: 3,487 16 9 1: 2,325 7
Inopacan 8 1: 2,569 6 8 1: 2,569 11
Isabel 8 1: 5,864 30 10 1: 4,692 31
Jaro 11 1: 3,927 21 12 1: 3,600 22
Javier - - .. 8 1: 3,172 18
Julita - - .. - - ..
Note: Total number of Firemen for the province includes those assigned at the provincial office (14 firemen in 2015 and 2016)
Population used in computing the ratio of Firemen to Population is 2015 Census of Population.
(-)No existing fire station in the municipality
Source of basic data: Bureau of Fire Protection, Region VIII
Philippine Statistics Authority
City/Municipality
2015 2016
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Table 8.4 - Continued
Number of
Firemen
Ratio of
Firemen to
Population
RankNumber of
Firemen
Ratio of
Firemen to
Population
Rank
Kananga 16 1: 3,536 18 14 1: 4,041 26
La Paz - - .. - - ..
Leyte 8 1: 5,080 27 9 1: 4,515 29
MacArthur - - .. - - ..
Mahaplag 8 1: 3,478 15 11 1: 2,529 10
Matag-ob 6 1: 3,062 12 8 1: 2,297 6
Matalom 9 1: 3,680 20 9 1: 3,680 23
Mayorga - - .. 7 1: 2,452 9
Merida 6 1: 4,977 26 8 1: 3,733 24
Palo 25 1: 2,802 9 24 1: 2,919 16
Palompon 8 1: 7,264 33 11 1: 5,283 34
Pastrana 8 1: 2,250 5 8 1: 2,250 5
San Isidro 6 1: 5,274 28 7 1: 4,520 30
San Miguel - - .. 7 1: 2,774 14
Santa Fe 13 1: 1,572 3 13 1: 1,572 3
Tabango - - .. 6 1: 5,700 35
Tabontabon 11 1: 1,019 1 8 1: 1,401 2
Tanauan 13 1: 4,232 23 16 1: 3,439 20
Tolosa 10 1: 2,098 4 10 1: 2,098 4
Tunga 6 1: 1,264 2 7 1: 1,083 1
Villaba 7 1: 5,984 32 11 1: 3,808 25
Tacloban City (Capital) 89 1: 2,720 7 88 1: 2,751 13
City/Municipality
2015 2016
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Leyte
TRADE AND INDUSTRY
164
LIST OF TABLES
Table 9.1 Number of Establishment by Major Industry Group
2013 and 2014 ………………………………………………………..………………………………..……………………………...……………………….… 167
Table 9.2 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction Started by Type
2015 and 2016 ……………………………………………....……………………………………...………………………………..……………….………..…168
Table 9.3 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction of Residential Building, by Type
2015 and 2016 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………168
Table 9.4 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction of Non-Residential Building, by Type of Building
2015 and 2016 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...………………169
Table 9.5 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction of Commercial Building, by Type of Building
2015 and 2016 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………169
Table 9.6 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction of Industial Building, by Type of Building
2015 and 2016 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………170
Table 9.7 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction of Institutional Building, by Type of Building
2015 and 2016 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...……………170
Table 9.8 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction of Agricultural Building, by Type of Building
2015 and 2016 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………171
Table 9.9 Top Export Commodities
2014-2016 ……………………………………………....……………………………………...……………………………………………...………...……..172
Table 9.1 Top Import Commodities
2014-2016…..…………………………..…………….....………………………….……………………………………………………...……………..…….174
165
HIGHLIGHTS
The number of establishments slightly encreased by 0.14 percent, from 14,524 in 2013 to 14,544 in 2014. Majority of the establishment by
industry group declined in 2014 from its count in 2013.
The total approved building permit applications in Leyte declined to 2,764 in 2016 from 3,570 applications in 2015. Total value of building
construction was estimated at P6.1 billion in 2016 from P4.8 billion in 2015 posting an increase of 25.2 percent.
The province's total value of exports decreased by 11.5 percent, from US$ 347.4 million in 2015 to US$ 307.5 million in 2016. Cathodes and
sections of cathodes remained the top export commodity of the province in 2016, valued at US$107.3 million.
Meanwhile, the value of imports increased by 41.1 percent from US$ 145.9 million in 2015 to US$ 205.8 million in 2016. Copper ores and
concentrates which valued at US$ 188.9 million was still the main import commodity of the province.
166
Table 9.1
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY
2013 and 2014
2013 2014 Rank Growth Rate
Leyte 14,524 14,544 0.14
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 185 184 11 (0.54)
Mining and Quarrying 22 19 16 (13.64)
Manufacturing 1,936 1,938 2 0.10
Electricity, Gas Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 19 18 18 (5.26)
Water Supply, Sewerage Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 17 19 16 11.76
Construction 52 51 15 (1.92)
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 7,159 7,168 1 0.13
Transportation and Storage 71 69 14 (2.82)
Accomodation and Food Service Activities 1,896 1,890 3 (0.32)
Information and Communication 588 559 6 (4.93)
Financial and Insurance Activities 548 601 5 9.67
Real Estates Activities 132 132 13 0
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 221 222 9 0.45
Administrative and Support Service Activities 208 205 10 (1.44)
Education 182 183 12 0.55
Human Health and Social Work Activities 290 287 8 (1.03)
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 332 332 7 0
Other Service Activities 666 667 4 0.15
Source: Updating of the List of Establishment (ULE)
Philippine Statistics Authority
Province/Major Industry Division
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Table 9.2
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 3,570 590,508 4,834,437 2,764 735,773 6,051,552 -22.6 24.6 25.2
Residential 2,939 325,264 2,062,522 1,969 320,225 2,571,835 -33 -1.5 24.7
Non- residential 302 232,651 2,293,527 540 390,869 3,117,794 78.8 68 35.9
Addition/Alterations/Repair 329 32,593 478,388 255 24,649 361,925 -22.5 -24.4 -24.3
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Table 9.3
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 2,939 325,264 2,062,522 1,969 320,255 2,571,835 -33 -1.5 24.7
Single 1,221 127,761 933,213 808 112,159 861,551 -33.8 -12.2 -7.7
Duplex/Quadruplex 926 55,448 308,415 158 12,824 68,305 -82.9 -76.9 -77.9
Apartment/Accesoria/Others 792 142,055 820,893 1,003 195,272 1,641,980 26.6 37.5 100
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
2015 2016
Type of Building
PERCENT CHANGE
Type of Building
2015 2016 PERCENT CHANGE
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
168
Table 9.4
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 302 232,651 2,293,527 540 390,869 3,117,794 78.8 68 35.9
Commercial 150 60,735 382,440 246 200,362 1,223,646 64 229.9 220
Industrial 27 19,650 103,847 27 17,537 135,149 0 -10.8 30.1
Institutional 125 152,266 1,807,239 267 172,970 1,758,999 113.6 13.6 -2.7
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Table 9.5
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 150 60,735 382,440 246 200,362 1,223,646 64 229.9 220
Store 86 25,976 184,157 177 151,621 904,503 105.8 483.7 391.2
Hotel/Motel/Etc 15 16,342 71,970 26 37,315 237,223 73.3 128.3 229.6
Banks/Condominium/Office
Building/Others 49 18,417 126,314 43 11,426 81,922 -12.2 -38 -35.1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
Type of Building
2015 2016 PERCENT CHANGE
Type of Building
2015 2016 PERCENT CHANGE
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF COMMERCIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
169
Table 9.6
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 3 19,650 103,847 27 17,537 135,149 0 -10.8 30.1
Factory 7 3,779 20,610 16 10,876 65,329 128.6 187.8 217
Repair/Machine Shop 0 0 0 2 765 4,664 0 0 0
Refinery/Printing Press/Others 20 15,871 83,238 9 5,896 65,156 -55 -62.9 -21.7
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Table 9.7
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 103 132,165 1,689,361 230 148,768 1,647,614 123.3 12.6 -2.5
School 34 32,345 209,293 133 82,641 1,082,117 291.2 155.5 417
Church 16 5,755 38,307 17 10,048 70,352 6.3 74.6 83.7
Hospital/Welfare/Charitable
Structures & Other Institutional53 94,065 1,441,762 80 56,079 495,145 50.9 -40.4 -65.7
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
Type of Building
2015 2016 PERCENT CHANGE
Type of Building
2015 2016 PERCENT CHANGE
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
170
Table 9.8
2015 and 2016
(Floor area in square meters; value in thousand pesos)
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
TOTAL 19 20,101 108,721 33 24,202 109,677 74 20.4 0.9
Barn/Poultry House 15 16,337 78,897 29 23,446 106,671 93.3 43.5 35.2
Grain/Rice Mill 2 110 353 4 756 3,005 100 587 751
Slaughter House/Other Agricultural 2 3,654 29,471 0 0 0 -100 -100 -100
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Type of Building
2015 2016 PERCENT CHANGE
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF AGRICULTURAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTED BY TYPE OF BUILDING
171
Table 9.9
TOP EXPORT COMMODITIES
2014-2016
(F.O.B. value in US Dollars)
Year Commodity ValuePercent
Distribution
2014
Total Exports 479,770,545 100.0
Cathodes and sections of cathodes 413,224,348 86.13
Crude oil | Other 30,731,204 6.41
Semi-chemical | Abaca pulp 22,413,127 4.67
Sulphuric acid from copper smelter 10,070,018 2.10
Non-agglomerated 2,014,000 0.42
Selenium 618,632 0.13
Semi-chemical | Other 304,125 0.06
Chemical | Other 202,875 0.04
Other 137,421 0.03
Copper ares and concentrates 54,795 0.01
2015
Total Exports 347,372,970 100.0
Cathodes and sections of cathodes 317,527,080 91.41
Semi-chemical | Abaca pulp 21,774,658 6.27
Semi-chemical | Other 4,459,073 1.28
Sulphuric acid from copper smelter 1,520,635 0.44
Selenium 992,247 0.29
Sulphur of all kinds, other than sublimed sulphur, precipitated sulphur and colloidal sulphur. | Other 804,000 0.23
Other copper alloys (other than master alloys of heading 74.05) | - - Other copper alloys (other than master alloys of heading 74.05)155,116 0.04
Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 140,161 0.04
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Year Commodity Value Percent
Distribution
2016
Total Exports 307,545,371 100.0
Cathodes and sections of cathodes 107,302,039 34.89
Copper anodes for electrolytic refining 106,470,423 34.62
Blister copper and other unrefined copper 63,377,580 20.61
Semi-chemical | Abaca pulp 21,804,039 7.09
Sulphuric acid from copper smelter 4,056,704 1.32
Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate) 1,534,500 0.50
Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 1,075,961 0.35
Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium1,050,000 0.34
Chemical | Other 478,125 0.16
Activated carbon | Coconut-shell based 396,000 0.13
Table 9.9-Continued
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Table 9.10
TOP IMPORT COMMODITIES
2014-2016
(F.O.B. value in US Dollars)
Year Commodity ValuePercent
Distribution
2014
Total Imports 236,589,626 100.00
Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 196,369,034 83.00
Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane) 4,038,315 1.71
Generating set with compression-ignition, of an output exceeding 375 kVA 3,110,933 1.31
Other coal, whether or not pulverised, but not agglomerated 2,829,469 1.20
Other electrically operated machines | Other 2,770,499 1.17
Vanadium oxides and hydroxides 2,032,730 0.86
Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or galzed, more than 10%
but not more than 25% broken 2,017,395 0.85
Quartz 1,665,359 0.70
Other nuclear reactors, boilers,machinery and mechanical appliance 1,650,906 0.70
OTHERS 20,104,986 8.50
2015
Total Imports 156,665,982 100.00
Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 139,179,429 88.84
Copper anodes for electrolytic refining 2,661,877 1.70
Other | Refractory bricks 678,779 0.43
Other articles of iron or steel 609,500 0.39
Sodium sulphites 529,430 0.34
Other nuclear reactors, boilers,machinery and mechanical appliance 503,835 0.32
Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane) 453,840 0.29
Other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-shrink wrapping machinery) | Other packing or wrapping machinery (including heat-444,614 0.28
Raw | Baled coir 430,264 0.27
Grinding balls and similar articles for mills 376,696 0.24
OTHERS 10,797,718 6.89
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Year Commodity ValuePercent
Distribution
2016
Total Imports 54,715,266 100.00
Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 35,133,308 64.21
Coconut Fiber, Raw | Baled coir 2,170,327 3.97
Blister copper and other unrefined copper 2,067,368 3.78
Phosphoric acid | B. Other 1,990,736 3.64
Abaca Fiber, Raw | S-H 1,767,633 3.23
Prefabricated Building, of iron or steel 1,499,317 2.74
Generating set with compression-ignition, of an output exceeding 375 kVA 1,266,431 2.31
Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane) 1,005,801 1.84
Generating set with spark-ignition internal combustion piston, of an output
exceeding 10,000 kVA 566,632 1.04
Other flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a thickness not exceeding 125 mm
and with patterns in relief derived from rolling, perforated, corrugated or polished 553,092 1.01
OTHERS 6,694,621 12.24
Table 9.10-Continued
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PROVINCIAL, CITY AND MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS, LEYTE
First District
Congresspersons
Yedda Marie K. Romualdez
First District
Board Members
Gina E. Merilo
Ranulfo S. Abellanosa
Second District Henry C. Ong Second District Trinidad G. Apostol
Niccolo J. Villasin
Third District Vicente S. Veloso Third District Alan P. Ang
Ma. Corazon E. Remandaban
Fourth District Lucy Marie T.Gomez Fourth District Manuel Vicente Torres
Mesias Arevalo
Fifth District Jose Carlos L. Cari Fifth District Florante A. Cayunda
Emmanuel L. Gacis
Governor
Leopoldo Dominico L. Petilla
Vice Governor
Carlo P. Loreto
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CITY/MUNICIPAL MAYORS
Baybay City Carmen L. Cari Kananga Erwina N. Codilla
Ormoc City Richard Frank I. Gomez La Paz Lesmes C. Lumen
Abuyog Lemuel Gen K. Traya Leyte Arnold James M.Ysidoro
Alangalang Reynaldo P. Capon Sr. MacArthur Rene R. Leria
Albuera Rolando Espinosa Mahaplag Daisy A. Lleve
Babatngon Maria Fe G. Rondina Matag-ob Michael L. Torrevillas
Barugo Ma. Rosario C. Avestruz Matalom Rodrigo N. Pajulio
Bato Bryan Nile A. Gertos Mayorga Valente O. Adolfo
Burauen Juanito E. Renomeron Merida Marcos Antonio D. Solaña
Calubian Doroteo N. Palconit Palo Remedios L. Petilla
Capoocan Fe Claire Carolino Palompon Ramon C. Oñate
Carigara Eduardo C. Ong Pastrana Alvin T. Opiniano
Dagami Abundio I. Delusa SanIsidro Susan Y. Ang
Dulag Mildred Joy Que SanMiguel Cheeryl Enrica L. Esperas
Hilongos Albert R. Villahermosa SantaFe Oscar J. Monteza
Hindang Betty Cabal Tabango Bernard Jonathan Remandaban
Inopacan Silvestre T.Lumarda Tabontabon Rustico B. Balderian
Isabel Saturnino M. Medina Jr. Tanauan Pelagio R. Tecson Jr.
Jaro Zharina D. Celebre Tolosa Erwin C. Ocaña
Javier Leonardo M.Javier,Jr. Tunga Catalina F. Agda
Julita Pecival S. Cana Villaba Juliet A. Larrazabal
Tacloban City (Highly Urbanized City) - Cristina G. Romualdez
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