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AVERAGE DAILY BASIC PAY OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS

(Household-based data. In pesos)

2009
INDICATOR 2013
PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES 349.16

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 170.34


A01/A02 Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 169.22
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 189.48

Non-agriculture 383.04
Industry 337.11
B Mining and Quarrying 302.13
C Manufacturing 343.97
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 610.00
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 427.49
F Construction 319.07

Services 403.00
G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 293.01
H Transportation and Storage 369.23
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 295.20
J Information and Communications 570.03
K Financial and Insurance Activities 599.05
L Real Estate Activities 531.23
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 634.42
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 504.38
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 559.79
P Education 714.67
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 523.55
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 387.71
S Other Service Activites 189.23
T Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated
Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities of Households
for Own Use 122.55
U Activities of Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies 735.72

ALL OCCUPATIONS 349.16


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 843.17
Professionals 762.95
Technicians and Associate Professionals 506.54
Clerks 445.75
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 283.79
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 292.81
Craft and Related Trades Workers 312.11
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 347.81
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 194.83
Special Occupations 762.16

ALL WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS 349.16

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Private Household 155.87
Private Establishment 326.14
Government/Government Corporation 644.00
Family-Operated Activity 223.66

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data were averages of the four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
exclude Leyte province.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population pr
based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using the 2000
population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was bas
2010 CPH population projections.
7. Basic pay refers to pay for normal time prior to deductions of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes
allowances, bonuses, commssions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
8. Data also excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
a Computed using lumped data of "Other Service Activities" and "Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services-Producing Activities of Households for Own Use" for the January and April survey rounds.

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WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS

2014 2015

367.35 378.65

185.31 194.50
184.53 193.10
199.32 217.66

397.70 408.38
343.66 355.06
319.45 331.78
346.74 358.71
651.03 670.88

438.66 463.61
329.80 341.01

422.15 432.11

301.43 314.34
390.99 396.57
314.61 325.88
618.22 600.85
621.43 600.36
449.18 525.06
677.93 707.78
524.87 547.71

588.90 581.75
740.39 760.77
557.05 558.37
401.13 444.67
193.34 195.09

125.74 -
539.23 788.59

367.35 378.65

857.60 866.69
791.74 808.38
515.80 520.05
456.93 474.04
296.66 303.94
289.61 306.39
325.27 337.80
360.01 370.22
208.47 218.17
843.76 823.80

367.35 378.65

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161.38 169.84
343.29 355.30
679.77 683.01
263.99 279.04

tes for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds

ur survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
rendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee

) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population projections
2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using the 2000 CPH

of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based on the

ons of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes

norarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.


Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods

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AVERAGE DAILY BASIC PAY OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
(Cont'd)
(Household-based data. In pesos)

2009
INDICATOR 2016
PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES 400.95

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 209.32


A01/A02 Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 208.25
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 225.95

Non-agriculture 430.21
Industry 376.40
B Mining and Quarrying 356.11
C Manufacturing 383.65
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 742.32
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 443.19
F Construction 360.22

Services 455.70
G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 330.50
H Transportation and Storage 438.81
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 338.58
J Information and Communications 661.83
K Financial and Insurance Activities 679.29
L Real Estate Activities 730.98
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 713.22
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 582.86
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 609.89
P Education 783.11
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 597.05
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 456.77
S Other Service Activites 203.85 a

T Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated


Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities of Households
for Own Use -
U Activities of Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies 829.12

ALL OCCUPATIONS 400.95


Managers 978.35
Professionals 862.53
Technicians and associate professionals 582.71
Clerical support workers 532.06
Service and sales workers 333.71
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 388.15
Craft and related trades workers 358.06
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 388.23
Elementary occupations 232.00
Armed forces occupations and special occupations 898.36
Others 462.55

ALL WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS 400.95

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Private Household 183.02
Private Establishment 380.11
Government/Government Corporation 709.05
Family-Operated Activity 266.75

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data were averages of the four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds.
The estimates for these rounds exclude Leyte province.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use
of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among
members of the Interagency Committee on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as
the population projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous
survey rounds were derived using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016
round that was based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Basic pay refers to pay for normal time prior to deductions of social security contributions, withholding taxes,
etc. It excludes allowances, bonuses, commssions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
8. Data also excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of
jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
a Computed using lumped data of "Other Service Activities" and "Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services-Producing Activities of Households for Own Use" for the January and April survey rounds.

Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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Y OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS

2017

415.17

220.26
219.57
232.51

440.45
387.63
363.72
394.15
668.26

457.58
375.51

466.04

343.09
430.82
355.46
691.73
630.46
588.85
735.05
555.42

620.08
778.11
611.78
460.59
220.87 a

-
1187.90

415.17
924.22
864.30
578.14
519.55
344.33
303.26
371.90
406.49
252.47
846.99
-

415.17

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200.84
393.23
697.50
278.23

yte province.

or to deductions of social security contributions, withholding taxes,

vities" and "Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods

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