GENDER-BASED INDICATORS OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE Unemployment Table 6.1b Number of employed females in agriculture, by region, Philippines, 2012-2016 (in '000 persons) REGION Philippines 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 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 3,093 3,013 3,106 2,908 2,757 2 130 155 248 161 151 168 182 287 287 159 189 282 163 225 92 212 3 128 147 249 177 134 150 173 278 304 168 191 239 158 222 100 190 4 138 160 236 172 166 158 173 325 321 115 171 283 166 210 98 209 3 137 149 238 133 138 161 198 304 310 94 168 242 135 206 94 198 3 122 144 211 102 105 142 190 299 334 142 181 208 143 188 90 153 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Unemployment by sex indicates the incapacity of the labor market to absorb the available males and females to contribute to production activities. In 2016, the number of unemployed males totaled 1.49 million while the unemployed females summed up to 0.88 million. Unemployment rates (URs) figured to 5.6 percent for males and 5.2 percent for females. For both sexes, more unemployed persons were reported in CALABARZON at 0.29 million males and 0.15 million females and in NCR at 0.23 million males and 0.14 million females. The counts of unemployed males in Western and Central Visayas and Central Luzon ranged from 0.10 million to 0.20 million. Bigger number of unemployed females was also noted in Central Luzon at 0.11 million. CAR had the lowest unemployment at 19,000 males and 16,000 females (Tables 4.1a and 4.1b). Unemployment rates (URs) for males were highest in CALABARZON at 8.2 percent and NCR at 7.3 percent. Female URs were leading in ARMM at 6.3 percent, Central Luzon at 6.2 percent and Northern Mindanao at 6.0 percent. The least unemployment rates were posted in Cagayan Valley at 2.6 percent for males and 4.0 percent for females. Similarly, UR of 4.0 percent for females was registered in Central Visayas. Male UR was, likewise, low in ARMM at 3.0 percent (Tables 4.2a and 4.2b). Visible Underemployment Persons who are visibly underemployed are those who work for less than 40 hours during the reference week and are still wanting additional hours of work. Nationwide, there were 2.75 million males and 1.40 million females in 2016 who were considered as visibly underemployed persons. Visible underemployment rates were 11.0 percent for males and 8.7 percent for females (Tables 5.1a and 5.1b). 26 PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY 3

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