Census of Philippine Business and Industry 2006, Construction
Philippines, 2007
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PHL-NSO-CPBI-2006-v1.0
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Identification
Title
Census of Philippine Business and Industry 2006, Construction
Subtitle
Construction
Countries
Name | Abbreviation |
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Philippines | Phl |
idno
PHL-NSO-CPBI-2006-v1.0
Study notes
Volume VI contains the final results of the 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI) for Major Division F-Construction.
Statistics on number of establishments, employment, compensation, revenue, costs, fixed assets, capital expenditures, inventories, and value added are presented by region, industry group and sub-class for easy reference by data users. These are disaggregated by employment size for establishments with total employment of 20 and over and less than 20. Information contained in this report will be useful to government and non-government agencies in formulating and implementing economic plans and programs.
Statistics on number of establishments, employment, compensation, revenue, costs, fixed assets, capital expenditures, inventories, and value added are presented by region, industry group and sub-class for easy reference by data users. These are disaggregated by employment size for establishments with total employment of 20 and over and less than 20. Information contained in this report will be useful to government and non-government agencies in formulating and implementing economic plans and programs.
Kind of data
Census/enumeration data [cen]
Unit of analysis
The establishment is the unit of enumeration for this census.
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.
For construction; transport, storage and communications; banking; insurance; real estate activities; and investigation and security activities; the establishment is defined in operational terms as:
“the unit that is engaged in the production of the most homogenous group of goods and services, usually at one location, but sometimes over a wider area, for which separate records are available that can provide data concerning production of these goods and services and the materials, labor and physical resources used in this production.”
Construction establishment includes the following:
General contractor engaged in the construction, repair or demolition of buildings, highways, airports and other structures; land leveling; earth moving and land reclamation; specialty contractor engaged in only specialized trade or craft like electrical installation, plumbing, painting, air conditioning, well drilling, installation of doors and windows and other work on component parts of the structure.
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.
For construction; transport, storage and communications; banking; insurance; real estate activities; and investigation and security activities; the establishment is defined in operational terms as:
“the unit that is engaged in the production of the most homogenous group of goods and services, usually at one location, but sometimes over a wider area, for which separate records are available that can provide data concerning production of these goods and services and the materials, labor and physical resources used in this production.”
Construction establishment includes the following:
General contractor engaged in the construction, repair or demolition of buildings, highways, airports and other structures; land leveling; earth moving and land reclamation; specialty contractor engaged in only specialized trade or craft like electrical installation, plumbing, painting, air conditioning, well drilling, installation of doors and windows and other work on component parts of the structure.
Version
Version
v1.0: edited data
(Note: Publication volume attached to this metadata)
(Note: Publication volume attached to this metadata)
Version date
2009-08-10
Version notes
The data sets provided in this documentation is classified by establishments size, that is, by total employment of less than 20 and total employment of 20 and over.
The data series for all employment sizes are presented at the national level while those with employment of less than 20 and employment of 20 and over are disaggregated by region.
Refer to Volume VI for Construction in the reference documents included.
The data series for all employment sizes are presented at the national level while those with employment of less than 20 and employment of 20 and over are disaggregated by region.
Refer to Volume VI for Construction in the reference documents included.
Scope
Topics
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Construction | CESSDA | http://www.censsus.gov.ph |
Keywords
keyword | URI |
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Construction |
Coverage
Geographic coverage
The 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Indusry covered the entire country.
The geographic domain was the region for establishments with total employment
of less than 20. For those with total employment of 20 and over, the geographic
domains were the province, independent component city, chartered city and highly
urbanized city, and all NCR municipalities. Hence, the samples of the 2006 CPBI
with total employment of 20 and over can also provide estimates up to the selected
city level while for those less than 20 only up to the regional level.
The 2006 CPBI includes 17 administrative regions as follows:
National Capital Regon
Cordillera Administrative region
Region I- Ilocos
Region II- cagayan Valley
Region III - Central Luzon
Region IV-A -CALABARZON
Region IV-B -MIMAROPA
Region V - Bicol
Region VI - Western Visayas
Region VII - Central Visayas
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula
Region X - Northern Mindanao
Region XI - Davao Region
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Caraga
For a complete listing of the geoagraphic domains, please refer to the technical documents
Section 'Sampling Domain' of the Publication Volume.
The geographic domain was the region for establishments with total employment
of less than 20. For those with total employment of 20 and over, the geographic
domains were the province, independent component city, chartered city and highly
urbanized city, and all NCR municipalities. Hence, the samples of the 2006 CPBI
with total employment of 20 and over can also provide estimates up to the selected
city level while for those less than 20 only up to the regional level.
The 2006 CPBI includes 17 administrative regions as follows:
National Capital Regon
Cordillera Administrative region
Region I- Ilocos
Region II- cagayan Valley
Region III - Central Luzon
Region IV-A -CALABARZON
Region IV-B -MIMAROPA
Region V - Bicol
Region VI - Western Visayas
Region VII - Central Visayas
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula
Region X - Northern Mindanao
Region XI - Davao Region
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Caraga
For a complete listing of the geoagraphic domains, please refer to the technical documents
Section 'Sampling Domain' of the Publication Volume.
Unit of analysis
The establishment is the unit of enumeration for this census.
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.
For construction; transport, storage and communications; banking; insurance; real estate activities; and investigation and security activities; the establishment is defined in operational terms as:
“the unit that is engaged in the production of the most homogenous group of goods and services, usually at one location, but sometimes over a wider area, for which separate records are available that can provide data concerning production of these goods and services and the materials, labor and physical resources used in this production.”
Construction establishment includes the following:
General contractor engaged in the construction, repair or demolition of buildings, highways, airports and other structures; land leveling; earth moving and land reclamation; specialty contractor engaged in only specialized trade or craft like electrical installation, plumbing, painting, air conditioning, well drilling, installation of doors and windows and other work on component parts of the structure.
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.
For construction; transport, storage and communications; banking; insurance; real estate activities; and investigation and security activities; the establishment is defined in operational terms as:
“the unit that is engaged in the production of the most homogenous group of goods and services, usually at one location, but sometimes over a wider area, for which separate records are available that can provide data concerning production of these goods and services and the materials, labor and physical resources used in this production.”
Construction establishment includes the following:
General contractor engaged in the construction, repair or demolition of buildings, highways, airports and other structures; land leveling; earth moving and land reclamation; specialty contractor engaged in only specialized trade or craft like electrical installation, plumbing, painting, air conditioning, well drilling, installation of doors and windows and other work on component parts of the structure.
Universe
All construction establishments with economic organization (EO) classified as single establishment (EO=1),
establishment and main office (EO=3) and main office only (EO=4) with total employment of 10 and
over, and less than 10 except under single proprietorship and single establishment.
establishment and main office (EO=3) and main office only (EO=4) with total employment of 10 and
over, and less than 10 except under single proprietorship and single establishment.
Producers and sponsors
Funding agencies
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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National Statistics Office | NSO |
Other acknowledgement(s)
Name | Affiliation | Role | |
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National Statistical Coordination Board | Review and clearance |
Sampling
Sampling procedure
The 2006 CPBI used stratified systematic sampling with five-digit PSIC or groups of five-digit PSIC and/or four-digit PSIC or groups of four-digit PSIC and/or three-digit PSIC or groups of three-digit PSIC serving as first stratification variable and total employment as the second stratification variable.
The sampling design for the 2006 CPBI consists of the following:
· Determination of geographic domain
· Determination of industry domain
· Determination of employment strata
· Determination of sample size
· Determination of sampling errors and coefficients of variation
· Sample allocation and sample selection.
Please refer to the complete details of the above-mentioned procedures in the technical documents Section 'Sampling Design', of the Publication Volume.
The sampling design for the 2006 CPBI consists of the following:
· Determination of geographic domain
· Determination of industry domain
· Determination of employment strata
· Determination of sample size
· Determination of sampling errors and coefficients of variation
· Sample allocation and sample selection.
Please refer to the complete details of the above-mentioned procedures in the technical documents Section 'Sampling Design', of the Publication Volume.
Response rate
The total number of sample establishments for the construction sector is , 1,648. This is broken down by establishments size that is, 612 for total employment of 20 and over while it is 1,036 for total employment of less than 20.
The overall response rate is 93.8 percent for construction sector. For establishments with total employment of less than 20, the response rate is 94.6 percent while that for establishments with total employment of 20 and over, 93.4percent.
The overall response rate is 93.8 percent for construction sector. For establishments with total employment of less than 20, the response rate is 94.6 percent while that for establishments with total employment of 20 and over, 93.4percent.
Weighting
For construction sector samples were taken on a 100 percent basis therefore, weight is equal to one.
Refer to the technical documents Section 'Estimation Procedure' of the Publication Volume.
Refer to the technical documents Section 'Estimation Procedure' of the Publication Volume.
Data Collection
Dates of collection
Start | End | Cycle |
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2007-06-01 | 2007-07-29 |
Time period(s)
Start | End | Cycle |
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2006-01 | 2006-12 |
Mode of data collection
Self administered questionnaire
Data collection supervision
Regional Directors, Provincial Statistics Officers, and Regional and Provincial Statisticians served as supervisors to ensure the efficient conduct of the census operations.
Two rounds of spotchecking were conducted by selected ITSD staff in January to February 2008 and in April 2008 to further increase the response rate and improve the quality of reports. Selected provinces were visited based on their response rates and number of uncollected questionnaires. Establishments with total employment of 100 and over were prioritized. During the spotchecking, the ITSD staff held meetings with field staff to discuss and assess the problems encountered in data collection. They also visited sample establishments found to be non-responding, closed and those with problems in the submitted 2006 CPBI questionnaires.
Two rounds of spotchecking were conducted by selected ITSD staff in January to February 2008 and in April 2008 to further increase the response rate and improve the quality of reports. Selected provinces were visited based on their response rates and number of uncollected questionnaires. Establishments with total employment of 100 and over were prioritized. During the spotchecking, the ITSD staff held meetings with field staff to discuss and assess the problems encountered in data collection. They also visited sample establishments found to be non-responding, closed and those with problems in the submitted 2006 CPBI questionnaires.
Questionnaires
The 2006 CPBI has undergone a clearance process by the NSCB. It utilized four types of questionnaires with
NSCB approval numbers and expiration date of June 30, 2008.
Form Type Major Division Spot Color NSCB Approval No.
CPBI Form No. 1 Agriculture, Hunting & . Green NSO-7404-01
Forestry
Fishing
CPBI Form No. 2 Mining and Quarrying Yellow NSO-7404-02
Manufacturing;
Electricity, Gas and Water
CPBI Form No. 3 Construction Orange NSO-7404-03
CPBI Form No. 4 Business and Services Blue NSO-7404-03
Refer to the copy of CPBI Form No. 3, the questionnaire used for Construction sector.
In addition, an e-questionnaire or electronic copy of forms for the 2006 CPBI was developed for respondents
to submit via the NSO Website. The file of the e-questionnaire is in excel format and can be accessed using
Microsoft Office Excel. Every page in the CPBI questionnaire has a corresponding worksheet in the e-questionnaire.
The file has also a macro-program that enables the user to create an encrypted text file of the supplied data.
The encrypted file is then emailed to NSO (ITSD-Receipt and Control Unit) for submission by respondents, thus
facilitating data collection.
The 2006 CPBI collected the following major data items:
· Name and address of establishment
· Economic activity or business
· Year started operation
· Legal organization
· Economic organization
. Name and address of main office and contact person
· Employment
· Production/Construction workers and hours worked
· Compensation
· Revenue
· Subsidies
· Cost
· Capital expenditures and sale of fixed assets, including losses and damages
· Capital expenditures for intangible assets
· Book value of fixed assets
· Value of intangible assets
· Capacity utilization
· Inventories
· Branches, divisions, plants owned or controlled (for Main Office)
· Contact person
NSCB approval numbers and expiration date of June 30, 2008.
Form Type Major Division Spot Color NSCB Approval No.
CPBI Form No. 1 Agriculture, Hunting & . Green NSO-7404-01
Forestry
Fishing
CPBI Form No. 2 Mining and Quarrying Yellow NSO-7404-02
Manufacturing;
Electricity, Gas and Water
CPBI Form No. 3 Construction Orange NSO-7404-03
CPBI Form No. 4 Business and Services Blue NSO-7404-03
Refer to the copy of CPBI Form No. 3, the questionnaire used for Construction sector.
In addition, an e-questionnaire or electronic copy of forms for the 2006 CPBI was developed for respondents
to submit via the NSO Website. The file of the e-questionnaire is in excel format and can be accessed using
Microsoft Office Excel. Every page in the CPBI questionnaire has a corresponding worksheet in the e-questionnaire.
The file has also a macro-program that enables the user to create an encrypted text file of the supplied data.
The encrypted file is then emailed to NSO (ITSD-Receipt and Control Unit) for submission by respondents, thus
facilitating data collection.
The 2006 CPBI collected the following major data items:
· Name and address of establishment
· Economic activity or business
· Year started operation
· Legal organization
· Economic organization
. Name and address of main office and contact person
· Employment
· Production/Construction workers and hours worked
· Compensation
· Revenue
· Subsidies
· Cost
· Capital expenditures and sale of fixed assets, including losses and damages
· Capital expenditures for intangible assets
· Book value of fixed assets
· Value of intangible assets
· Capacity utilization
· Inventories
· Branches, divisions, plants owned or controlled (for Main Office)
· Contact person
Data collector(s)
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation |
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National Statistics Office | NSO | NSO |
Data Processing
Data editing
Processing or editing of census accomplished questionnaires was done to check
for the completeness, consistency, and reasonableness of data. It consisted of
two stages: manual editing and machine processing.
Manual editing of data was done in three levels, as follows:
a) Field editing of data was done by the field men, hired SRs and 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, following the instructions provided in the Field Operations and
Processing Manual. Any inconsistent or missing data was corrected at this stage
as this can be immediately verified from the respondents.
b) Office verification was done by provincial office staff upon receipt of the
accomplished questionnaires from the field men and hired SRs. In some instances,
the staff contacted directly the establishments through phone call or sent email
inquiries to verify some inconsistent or missing data.
c) Desk verification was done by the ITSD staff to check the consistency and
reasonableness of entries in the accomplished questionnaires. This process also
validated the status of establishments that were non-responding and reported
closed, cannot be located, transferred, and out of scope. Telephone inquiry 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 the completeness, consistency, and reasonableness of data. It consisted of
two stages: manual editing and machine processing.
Manual editing of data was done in three levels, as follows:
a) Field editing of data was done by the field men, hired SRs and 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, following the instructions provided in the Field Operations and
Processing Manual. Any inconsistent or missing data was corrected at this stage
as this can be immediately verified from the respondents.
b) Office verification was done by provincial office staff upon receipt of the
accomplished questionnaires from the field men and hired SRs. In some instances,
the staff contacted directly the establishments through phone call or sent email
inquiries to verify some inconsistent or missing data.
c) Desk verification was done by the ITSD staff to check the consistency and
reasonableness of entries in the accomplished questionnaires. This process also
validated the status of establishments that were non-responding and reported
closed, cannot be located, transferred, and out of scope. Telephone inquiry 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.
Data Appraisal
Other forms of data appraisal
Indicators were computed to check the validity of data.
Data access
Access authorities
Name | Affiliation | URI | |
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Natinal Statistics Office | info@census.gov.ph | www.census.gov.ph |
Access conditions
Authorization to use this data 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 NSO 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 NSO.
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 NSO.
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 NSO.
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 NSO.
Citation requirements
Any report, paper or similar articles, whether published or not, emanating from the use of this data shall give appropriate acknowledgement as suggested herein, “(2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry, v1.0: edited data,
August 10, 2009 ), National Statistics Office, Manila, Philippines”, as the source of basic data. The data user or client is encouraged to provide NSO with a copy of such report, paper or article. It is understood that unless expressly allowed by the client, such report, paper or article shall not be used for any purpose other than monitoring.
August 10, 2009 ), National Statistics Office, Manila, Philippines”, as the source of basic data. The data user or client is encouraged to provide NSO with a copy of such report, paper or article. It is understood that unless expressly allowed by the client, such report, paper or article shall not be used for any purpose other than monitoring.
Disclaimer and copyrights
Disclaimer
The NSO gives no warranty that the data are free from errors. Hence, the NSO shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage as a result of the client's manipulation or tabulation of the data.
Copyrights
The data user acknowledges that any available intellectual property rights, including copyright in the data are owned by the National Statistics Office.
contacts
Contact(s)
Name | Affiliation | URI | |
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Administrator Carmelita N. Ericta | National Statistics Office | C.Ericta@census.gov.ph | |
Director Estela de Guzman | National Statistics Office | E.de Guzman@census.gov.ph | |
DULCE A. REGALA | National Statistics Office | D.REGALA@census.gov.ph |