Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries: 2016 to 2018
Philippines, 2018 - 2019
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PHL-PSA-MISSI-2018-v1.0
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Identification
Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries: 2016 to 2018
Name | Abbreviation |
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Philippines | PHL |
PHL-PSA-MISSI-2018-v1.0
The MISSI is a non-probability sample survey of manufacturing establishments with total employment 20 and over undertaken monthly by the PSA. It aims to provide flash indicators on the performance of growth-oriented industries in the manufacturing sector. It is one of the designated statistical activities that generates the most critical and essential statistics required for social and economic planning and analysis by the government.
The MISSI collects information on value of production, sales/revenue, compensation, inventories and capacity utilization on a monthly basis nationwide. It uses a shuttle questionnaire that provides respondents with a running account of previous months data for one whole year.
The MISSI collects information on value of production, sales/revenue, compensation, inventories and capacity utilization on a monthly basis nationwide. It uses a shuttle questionnaire that provides respondents with a running account of previous months data for one whole year.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Establishment is the unit of enumeration for this survey. An establishment is defined as an economic unit under a single ownership or control, i.e., under a single legal entity, engaged in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a single fixed location.
Version
v 2.1: Edited dataset, for public use
2021-01
Scope
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Mining, manufacturing, construction | Philippine Statistics Authority |
Coverage
The geographic domain is the whole country.
Establishment is the unit of enumeration for this survey. An establishment is defined as an economic unit under a single ownership or control, i.e., under a single legal entity, engaged in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a single fixed location.
Manufacturing establishments with total employment of 20 and over
Producers and sponsors
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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Government of the Philippines | GOP | Full Funding |
Name | Affiliation | Role | |
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Sampling
Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industry (MISSI) is a non-probability sampling survey of the manufacturing sector. Industry leaders of this sector were selected as sample establishments that contributes the top 50 percent of the "Value of Product Sold" for each sector or sub-sector, based from the final results of the latest Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI)/ Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI). About 900 sample establishments were captured as industry leaders.
The MISSI utilizes the 3-digit and selected 4-digit PSIC as its industry domain which is patterned after ISIC version 3. Thus, there are 20 major sectors with 10 further categorized into sub-sectors or a total of 37 sub-sectors. These are:
1. Food Manufacturing
1.1. Processed meat and fish
1.2. Processed fruits and vegetables
1.3. Vegetable and animal oils and fats
1.4. Milk and dairy products
1.5. Grain mills products
1.6. Animal feeds
1.7. Bakery products
1.8. Milled and refined sugar
1.9. Coconut products
1.10. Miscellaneous foods
2. Beverages
3. Tobacco products
4. Textiles
4.1. Textile products
4.2. Cordage, rope and twine
5. Footwear and wearing apparel
6. Leather products
7. Wood and wood products
7.1. Planning and sawmill
7.2. Veneer and plywood
7.3. Other wood products
8. Paper and paper products
9. Printing
10. Petroleum products
10.1. Refined petroleum products
10.2. Coke and other fuel products
11. Chemical products
11.1. Basic Chemicals and industrial gases
11.2. Fertilizers
11.3. Paints
11.4. Drugs and medicines
11.5. Cosmetics and toilet preparations
11.6. Miscellaneous Chemicals
12. Rubber and plastic products
12.1. Rubber products
12.2. Plastic products
13. Non-metallic mineral products
13.1. Glass and glass products
13.2. Cement
13.3. Miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products
14. Basic metals
14.1. Iron and steel
14.2. Non-ferrous metals
15. Fabricated metal products
16. Machinery except electrical
16.1. Office,accounting and computing machinery
16.2. Machinery and equipment n.e.c.
17. Electrical machinery
17.1. Electrical appliances
17.2. Wires and wirings
17.3. Batteries
17.4. Lamps and fixtures
17.5. Microcircuits
18. Transport equipment
19. Furnitures and fixtures
20. Miscellaneous Manufactures
Criteria in the selection of sample establishments for the 2000 based series are based on the following:
1. Frame was extracted based on "Value of products Sold" data from the final results of the latest Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI)/ Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) .
2. Establishments in the sector were ranked from highest to lowest.
3. Industry leaders that contributed the top 50 percent of "value of products sold" were selected as samples for each sector/sub-sector.
4. Number of samples was trimmed for sectors with many small players (i.e. wearing apparel, textiles).
5. Establishments from list of top corporations were also added.
6. Updating of samples is done only at beginning of the year to include:
- large establishments from: listing of top 1000 corporations, listing of responding ASPBI/CPBI/QSPBI samples; and
- exclude those that stopped operation/on strike, delinquent respondents.
Indicators generated from MISSI (2000=100) are the following:
1. Value of Production Index (VaPI), year-on-year growth rates
2. Volume of Production Index (VoPI),year-on-year growth rates
3. Value of Net Sales Index (VaNSI), year-on-year growth rates
4. Volume of Net Sales Index (VoNSI), year-on-year growth rates
5. Capacity Utilization Rate
Imputation methods used for unit and item non-response are as follows:
1. Data of non-response samples were estimated using short-term geometric mean of the relative values of responding samples within the industry class. Revisions to the preliminary estimates are done upon receipt of actual reports oa late respondents.
The MISSI utilizes the 3-digit and selected 4-digit PSIC as its industry domain which is patterned after ISIC version 3. Thus, there are 20 major sectors with 10 further categorized into sub-sectors or a total of 37 sub-sectors. These are:
1. Food Manufacturing
1.1. Processed meat and fish
1.2. Processed fruits and vegetables
1.3. Vegetable and animal oils and fats
1.4. Milk and dairy products
1.5. Grain mills products
1.6. Animal feeds
1.7. Bakery products
1.8. Milled and refined sugar
1.9. Coconut products
1.10. Miscellaneous foods
2. Beverages
3. Tobacco products
4. Textiles
4.1. Textile products
4.2. Cordage, rope and twine
5. Footwear and wearing apparel
6. Leather products
7. Wood and wood products
7.1. Planning and sawmill
7.2. Veneer and plywood
7.3. Other wood products
8. Paper and paper products
9. Printing
10. Petroleum products
10.1. Refined petroleum products
10.2. Coke and other fuel products
11. Chemical products
11.1. Basic Chemicals and industrial gases
11.2. Fertilizers
11.3. Paints
11.4. Drugs and medicines
11.5. Cosmetics and toilet preparations
11.6. Miscellaneous Chemicals
12. Rubber and plastic products
12.1. Rubber products
12.2. Plastic products
13. Non-metallic mineral products
13.1. Glass and glass products
13.2. Cement
13.3. Miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products
14. Basic metals
14.1. Iron and steel
14.2. Non-ferrous metals
15. Fabricated metal products
16. Machinery except electrical
16.1. Office,accounting and computing machinery
16.2. Machinery and equipment n.e.c.
17. Electrical machinery
17.1. Electrical appliances
17.2. Wires and wirings
17.3. Batteries
17.4. Lamps and fixtures
17.5. Microcircuits
18. Transport equipment
19. Furnitures and fixtures
20. Miscellaneous Manufactures
Criteria in the selection of sample establishments for the 2000 based series are based on the following:
1. Frame was extracted based on "Value of products Sold" data from the final results of the latest Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI)/ Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) .
2. Establishments in the sector were ranked from highest to lowest.
3. Industry leaders that contributed the top 50 percent of "value of products sold" were selected as samples for each sector/sub-sector.
4. Number of samples was trimmed for sectors with many small players (i.e. wearing apparel, textiles).
5. Establishments from list of top corporations were also added.
6. Updating of samples is done only at beginning of the year to include:
- large establishments from: listing of top 1000 corporations, listing of responding ASPBI/CPBI/QSPBI samples; and
- exclude those that stopped operation/on strike, delinquent respondents.
Indicators generated from MISSI (2000=100) are the following:
1. Value of Production Index (VaPI), year-on-year growth rates
2. Volume of Production Index (VoPI),year-on-year growth rates
3. Value of Net Sales Index (VaNSI), year-on-year growth rates
4. Volume of Net Sales Index (VoNSI), year-on-year growth rates
5. Capacity Utilization Rate
Imputation methods used for unit and item non-response are as follows:
1. Data of non-response samples were estimated using short-term geometric mean of the relative values of responding samples within the industry class. Revisions to the preliminary estimates are done upon receipt of actual reports oa late respondents.
The average monthly response rate is 80 to 85%, 35 days after the reference month.
The weight is 1 for establishment that falls within the upper 50 percent of total value of production.
Data Collection
Start | End | Cycle |
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2018-02-12 | 2018-03-02 | January 2018 reference month |
2018-03-09 | 2018-03-28 | February 2018 reference month |
2018-04-10 | 2018-04-30 | March 2018 reference month |
2018-05-10 | 2018-05-31 | April 2018 reference month |
2018-06-11 | 2018-06-29 | May 2018 reference month |
2018-07-10 | 2018-07-31 | June 2018 reference month |
2018-08-10 | 2018-08-31 | July 2018 reference month |
2018-09-10 | 2018-10-01 | August 2018 reference month |
2018-10-10 | 2018-10-31 | September 2018 reference month |
2018-11-09 | 2018-11-29 | October 2018 reference month |
2018-12-10 | 2018-12-28 | November 2018 reference month |
2019-01-10 | 2019-01-31 | December 2018 reference month |
Start | End | Cycle |
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2018-02-12 | 2018-03-06 | January 2018 reference month |
2018-03-09 | 2018-04-05 | February 2018 reference month |
2018-04-10 | 2018-05-04 | March 2018 reference month |
2018-05-10 | 2018-06-05 | April 2018 reference month |
2018-06-11 | 2018-07-05 | May 2018 reference month |
2018-07-10 | 2018-08-07 | June 2018 reference month |
2018-08-10 | 2018-09-05 | July 2018 reference month |
2018-09-10 | 2018-10-05 | August 2018 reference month |
2018-10-10 | 2018-11-06 | September 2018 reference month |
2018-11-09 | 2018-12-05 | October 2018 reference month |
2018-12-10 | 2019-01-04 | November 2018 reference month |
2019-01-10 | 2019-02-05 | December 2018 reference month |
Self administered questionnaire and/or face-to-face interview
The distribution and collection of questionnaires is under the supervision of the PSA Regional and Provincial Offices.
The MISSI undergoes a regular clearance process. It utilizes a shuttle type questionnaire with approval number and expiration date.
-2016 MISSI has an approval number of PSA-1544 and expiry date of 31 March 2017
-2017 MISSI has an approval number of PSA-1641 and expiry date of 31 December 2017
-2018 MISSI has an approval number of PSA-1747 and expiry date of 31 December 2018
The field offices distribute the questionnaires at the beginning of the year and collect the data on a monthly basis.
-2016 MISSI has an approval number of PSA-1544 and expiry date of 31 March 2017
-2017 MISSI has an approval number of PSA-1641 and expiry date of 31 December 2017
-2018 MISSI has an approval number of PSA-1747 and expiry date of 31 December 2018
The field offices distribute the questionnaires at the beginning of the year and collect the data on a monthly basis.
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation |
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Philippine Statistics Authority | PSA |
Data Processing
Editing of the MISSI accomplished questionnaires was done to check for the completeness, consistency, and reasonableness of data. It consist of three stages: field editing, office verification and machine validation.
Field editing of data was done by the provincial staff upon collection of the accomplished questionnaires from the establishments. The objective is to check for completeness and consistency of entries in the questionnaires. Any inconsistent or missing data was corrected at this stage as this can be immediately verified from the respondents.
Office verification was done by provincial office staff upon receipt of the accomplished questionnaires from the field men. In some instances, callback to the establishments in the form of phone call or email to verify some inconsistent or missing data.
Desk verification was done by the ISD staff to check the consistency and reasonableness of entries in the accomplished questionnaires. This process also validates the status of establishments such as non-responding and reported closed, cannot be located, transferred, and out of scope etc.. The telephone was extensively utilized to verify information from the establishment's contact person. The Internet was also used to obtain information on the contact address and to research for information on the status of the establishment.
For unit or item non-response, the following are undertaken:
1. Establishments that stopped operation, TSO, strike, etc., during the year are given "0" values.
2. Data of non-responding samples were estimated using short-term geometric mean of the relative values of responding samples within the industry class.
3. Revisions to the preliminary estimates are done upon receipt of actual reports of the late respondents.
Field editing of data was done by the provincial staff upon collection of the accomplished questionnaires from the establishments. The objective is to check for completeness and consistency of entries in the questionnaires. Any inconsistent or missing data was corrected at this stage as this can be immediately verified from the respondents.
Office verification was done by provincial office staff upon receipt of the accomplished questionnaires from the field men. In some instances, callback to the establishments in the form of phone call or email to verify some inconsistent or missing data.
Desk verification was done by the ISD staff to check the consistency and reasonableness of entries in the accomplished questionnaires. This process also validates the status of establishments such as non-responding and reported closed, cannot be located, transferred, and out of scope etc.. The telephone was extensively utilized to verify information from the establishment's contact person. The Internet was also used to obtain information on the contact address and to research for information on the status of the establishment.
For unit or item non-response, the following are undertaken:
1. Establishments that stopped operation, TSO, strike, etc., during the year are given "0" values.
2. Data of non-responding samples were estimated using short-term geometric mean of the relative values of responding samples within the industry class.
3. Revisions to the preliminary estimates are done upon receipt of actual reports of the late respondents.
Data Appraisal
The quality of the MISSI indicators are measured in terms of the following:
> Representativeness of the samples as seen in the CONCENTRATION RATIO - the combined production value of the samples as a percentage to the total industry production value
> Response rate of the survey
> Imputation method used for non-responses
> Representativeness of the samples as seen in the CONCENTRATION RATIO - the combined production value of the samples as a percentage to the total industry production value
> Response rate of the survey
> Imputation method used for non-responses
Data access
Name | Affiliation | URI | |
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National Statistician | Philippine Statistics Authority | info@psa.gov.ph | www.psa.gov.ph |
Authorization to use this data in the form of statistical tables is granted only to the client or data user and persons within its organization, if applicable. Under no circumstances shall the client reproduce, distribute, sell or lend the entire data or parts thereof to any other data user apart from himself or that of authorized employees in his organization. The PSA shall hold the data user fully responsible for safeguarding the data from any unauthorized access or use.
Before being granted access to the dataset, all users have to formally agree:
1. To make no copies of any files or portions of files to which s/he is granted access except those authorized by the PSA.
2. Not to use any technique in an attempt to learn the identity of any person, establishment, or sampling unit not identified in the dataset.
3. To hold in strictest confidence the identification of any establishment or individual that may be inadvertently revealed in any documents or discussion, or analysis. Such inadvertent identification revealed in her/his analysis will be immediately be reported to the PSA.
Before being granted access to the dataset, all users have to formally agree:
1. To make no copies of any files or portions of files to which s/he is granted access except those authorized by the PSA.
2. Not to use any technique in an attempt to learn the identity of any person, establishment, or sampling unit not identified in the dataset.
3. To hold in strictest confidence the identification of any establishment or individual that may be inadvertently revealed in any documents or discussion, or analysis. Such inadvertent identification revealed in her/his analysis will be immediately be reported to the PSA.
Philippine Statistics Authority, Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries 2016-2018 (MISSI 2016-2018), Version 1 of the public use dataset (2016 to 2018), provided by the PSA Data Archive. www.psa.gov.ph/psada
Disclaimer and copyrights
The data users/researchers acknowledge that the PSA bears no liabilities and responsibilities for any particular, indirect, or consequential damages or any damages, whatsoever resulting from loss of use, or of data in connection with the use or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
(c) 2018, Philippine Statistics Authority
contacts
Name | Affiliation | URI | |
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Chief, Industry Statistics Division | Philippine Statistics Authority | mfg.Staff@psa.gov.ph | |
Chief, Knowledge Management and Communication Division | Philippine Statistics Authority | info@psa.gov.ph |