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Listing of Table Descriptions E-mail
Thursday, 18 December 2008

1. Temporary Migrants

1.1 - Population outcomes

• Population size

• Age structure

• Sex or gender

• Civil status

  • Table 12: Share of overseas Filipino workers by civil status (in %), 1988-2004 (NSO-Labor Force Survey)

• Spatial distribution - Philippines

  • Table 13: Regional origins of deployed overseas workers (gender-disaggregated and by type of overseas worker, 2004-2007 (POEA)
  • Table 14: Regional origins of deployed overseas workers (gender-disaggregated and by type of overseas worker, 1998-2002 (POEA)
  • Table 15: Total number of overseas Filipino workers by region, 2003-2007 (NSO-Survey on Overseas Filipinos)

• Spatial distribution - overseas

  • Table 16: Deployed land-based overseas workers by destination, newhires and rehires (POEA)
  • Table 17: Deployment of seafarers by flags of registry and by type of vessel, 2006 and 2007 (POEA)
  • Table 18: Number of overseas Filipino workers by continent and gender, 2001-2007 (NSO-Survey on Overseas Filipinos)

1.2 – Development processes

• Occupations abroad

  • Table 19: Newly-hired overseas workers by skill category, 2002-2007 (new skill categories list) and 1992-2001 (old skill categories list) (POEA)
  • Table 20: Deployment of seafarers by skill and by category of seafarer, 2006 and 2007 (POEA)
  • Table 21: Labor force participation rate with and without overseas workers (NSO-Labor Force Survey, in Manolo Abella and Geoffrey Ducanes [2008])

1.3 – Development outcomes

• Educational attainment

  • Table 22: Share of overseas Filipino workers by educational attainment (NSO-Labor Force Survey, in Manolo Abella and Geoffrey Ducanes [2008])

• Employment

  • Table 23: Unemployment rate (including overseas Filipino workers among the employed) (NSO-Labor Force Survey, in Manolo Abella and Geoffrey Ducanes [2008])


2. Permanent Migrants

2.1 - Population outcomes

• Population size

  • Table 24: Total registered Filipino emigrants, 1981-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 25: Total number of Filipino/a spouses and other partners of foreign nationals, 1989-2007 (CFO)

• Age structure

  • Table 26: Registered Filipino emigrants by age group, 1981-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 27: Filipino/a spouses and other partners of foreign nationals by age group, 1989-2007 (CFO)

• Sex or gender

  • Table 28: Registered Filipino emigrants by gender, 1988-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 29: Filipino/a spouses and other partners of foreign nationals by gender, 1989-2006 (CFO)

• Civil status

  • Table 30: Registered Filipino emigrants by age group, 1981-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 31: Comparative civil status of Filipino/a spouses and other foreign partners prior to marriage, 1989-2006 (CFO)

• Spatial distribution – Philippines

  • Table 32: Registered Filipino emigrants by region of origin, 1988-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 33: Registered Filipino spouses by region of origin, 1989-2006 (CFO)

• Spatial distribution – overseas

  • Table 34: Registered permanent residents and emigrants by region and country of destination, 1981-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 35: Number of Filipino spouses and other partners of foreign nationals and by countries, 1989-2007 (CFO)

2.2 – Development processes

• Occupations

  • Table 36: Number of registered Filipino emigrants by major occupational group prior to migration
  • Table 37: Number of Filipino spouses by major occupational group prior to migration, 1989-2006 (CFO)

2.3 – Development outcomes

• Educational attainment

  • Table 38: Number of registered Filipino emigrants by educational attainment prior to migration, 1988-2007 (CFO)
  • Table 39: Number of registered Filipino spouses by educational attainment prior to migration, 1988-2007 (CFO)


3. Undocumented or Irregular Migrants

3.1 - Population outcomes

• Population size

  • Table 40: Number of undocumented overseas Filipinos (CFO)

 

4. Migrant Households

4.1 - Population outcomes

• Household size

  • Table 41: Number of households, household population and average household size of Filipino households with and without overseas workers, by region (NSO-Census of the Population)
  • Table 42: Average sizes of households receiving assistance from abroad, 2000 to 2006 FIES (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

• Sex or gender

  • Table 43: Gender of heads of household receiving cash, gifts and other forms of assistance from abroad, 2003 and 2006 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

• Civil status

  • Table 44: Marital status of heads of household receiving cash, gifts and other forms of assistance from abroad, 2003 and 2006 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

• Household population and their spatial distribution

  • Table 45: Number of households and household population of Filipino households with and without overseas workers by region (NSO-Census of the Population)
  • Table 46: Total number of families with cash receipts, gifts, and other forms of assistance from abroad (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

• Household characteristics

  • Table 47: Overseas Filipino workers by relationship to household head (NSO-Labor Force Survey, in Manolo Abella and Geoffrey Ducanes [2008])

• Household characteristics of some permanent residents

  • Table 48: Number of siblings of Filipino spouses/fiancées of foreign nationals, 1996-2006 (CFO)

4.2 – Development processes

• Occupations

  • Table 49: Employment status of heads of households receiving cash, gifts, and other forms of assistance from abroad, 2003 and 2006 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

• Uses of incomes from abroad

  • Table 50: Expenses allocated from remittances by migrant households (Asian Development Bank, 2004)

4.3 – Development outcomes

• Educational attainment

  • Table 51: Educational attainment of household head of families receiving cash, gifts and other forms of assistance from abroad (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

• Employment

  • Table 52: Households with and without overseas Filipino workers: Unemployed by reason of unemployment (NSO-Labor Force Survey in Manolo Abella and Geoffrey Ducanes, 2008)

• Income

  • Table 53: Households receiving assistance from abroad by national income decile group, 2003 and 2006 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)
  • Table 54: Share of Overseas Filipino workers by household head per capita income (NSO-Labor Force Survey in Manolo Abella and Geoffrey Ducanes, 2008)
  • Table 55: Household income with and without remittances (all households and households receiving remittances), 2003 and Household income with and without remittances adjusted for foregone domestic earnings (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey in Ernesto Pernia [2008])


5. Remittances

5.1 – Remittance volumes

  • Table 56: Overseas Filipinos’s cash remittances, 1975-2007 (in million US$) (BSP)
  • Table 57: Overseas Filipinos’s cash remittances coursed through informal channels, as well as total cash remittances passing through formal and informal channels (BSP)
  • Table 58: Estimated amounts of cash, gifts, and other forms of assistance from abroad received by families with overseas migrant household members, 2000 to 2006 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)

5.2 – Remitters

  • Table 59: Total cash remittances of male and female overseas Filipino workers by major occupation, 2001 to 2007 (NSO-Survey on Overseas Filipinos)
  • Table 60: Total remittances and average remittances per year, 2000-2007 (NSO-Survey on Overseas Filipinos)

5.3 – Remittance recipients

  • Table 61: Number and percentage distribution of households with and without overseas workers, by type of household conveniences (NSO-Census of the Population)
  • Table 62: Regional data of families receiving cash, gifts, and other forms of assistance from abroad (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey)


6. Development outcomes and overseas migration

6.1 - Overseas migration and demography

• Overseas migration and homeland birth rates

  • Table 63: International migration outflows vis-à-vis homeland population births and birth rates (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)

• Overseas migration flows and the Philippine demographic dividend

  • Table 64: Does overseas migration propel a Filipino demographic dividend? Population and economic development vis-à-vis overseas migration (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)

• Filipinos’ international migration and demographic trends

  • Table 65: Demographic profiles of the top destination countries of Filipino temporary contract workers and permanent residents (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)

6.2 - Overseas migration and domestic employment

• Domestic employment conditions and overseas migration

  • Table 66: Domestic employment conditions and overseas migration indicators (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)

6.3 - Overseas migration, poverty and income

• Overseas migration and poverty incidence

  • Table 67: Poverty incidence by quintile with and without overseas Filipinos’s remittances, 2003 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey, in Ernesto Pernia [2008])

• Overseas Filipinos and the Philippine middle class

  • Table 68: Middle-class Filipinos with overseas Filipino members, 2000 and 2003 (NSO-Family Income and Expenditures Survey, in Romulo Virola, Mildred Addawe and Ma. Ivy Querubin [2007])

 
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Harmonized Data

Temporary Migrants
Permanent Migrants
Undocumented
Migrant Households
Remittances
Development Outcomes
and Overseas Migration
Overseas Migration & Demography
Table 63
Table 64
Table 65
Overseas Migration & Domestic Employment
Table 66
Migration, Poverty & Income
Table 67
Table 68

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