GENDER-BASED INDICATORS OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE females in the labor force were less than 1.0 million in majority of the regions. CAR accounted for the least labor force at 0.48 million males and 0.32 million females (Tables 2.1a and 2.1b). Cagayan Valley indicated the highest male LFPR at 81.4 percent followed by Northern Mindanao at 80.0 percent. For the females, LFPR topped in Central Visayas at 55.6 percent and CAR at 54.7 percent. Male LFPRs of around 79 percent were reported in MIMAROPA, Zamboanga Peninsula, Davao Region and SOCCSKSARGEN. LFPRs of females of about 52.0 percent were noted in NCR, CALABARZON and Northern Mindanao. LFPRs were lowest in NCR at 74.2 percent for the males and ARMM at 29.2 percent for females (Tables 2.2a and 2.2b). Employment Sex-disaggregated data on employment indicates the rate of absorption of available males and females in the production of goods and services. It is also a measure of gender equality in the labor market. Countrywide, there were 25.04 million employed males and 15.96 employed females in 2016. These corresponded to employment rates of 94.4 percent and 94.8 percent. The biggest male and female employment was located in CALABARZON at 3.28 million and 2.40 million, respectively, in 2016. Higher numbers were also recorded in NCR at 2.94 million males and 2.30 million females. Central Luzon had 2.72 million and 1.66 million of the employed males and females, respectively. CAR reported the least employment at 0.46 million males and 0.31 million females (Tables 3.1a and 3.1b). Table 6.2a Proportion of employed males in agriculture to total male employment, by region, Philippines, 2012-2016 (in percent) REGION 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Philippines 39.4 38.1 37.2 35.8 33.2 NCR CAR Ilocos Region Cagayan Valley Central Luzon CALABARZON MIMAROPA Bicol Region Western Visayas Central Visayas Eastern Visayas Zamboanga Peninsula Northern Mindanao Davao Region SOCCSKSARGEN Caraga ARMM 1.1 51.2 44.4 64.0 27.4 20.9 59.7 49.4 46.6 35.3 56.4 54.3 49.1 46.2 58.2 44.9 74.9 1.0 49.9 40.6 63.1 27.1 19.2 57.9 48.1 45.4 34.5 55.4 53.2 46.2 44.7 57.4 43.5 74.2 1.0 52.7 40.0 61.4 25.9 19.1 55.1 46.9 45.9 33.2 59.0 51.7 48.0 43.7 56.1 43.0 74.3 0.8 50.8 38.8 60.7 24.2 17.6 52.7 45.5 45.1 32.4 54.6 50.7 43.8 41.4 54.5 42.8 75.1 0.7 46.5 36.0 56.7 20.4 13.7 51.8 44.4 41.5 32.5 48.1 51.4 42.4 42.1 49.2 44.3 71.2 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) By region, male employment rate (ER) was highest in Cagayan Valley at 97.4 percent in 2016. This was followed by ARMM at 97.0 percent. ER of around 96 percent was posted each in CAR, MIMAROPA, Zamboanga Peninsula and SOCCSKSARGEN. The least ER was registered in CALABARZON at 91.8 percent. Meanwhile, employment rates of females were leading in Cagayan Valley and Central Visayas at 96.0 percent each. In contrast, ARMM and Central Luzon had the lowest ERs corresponding to 93.7 percent and 93.8 percent (Tables 3.2a and 3.2b). 2 PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY 27

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