GENDER-BASED INDICATORS OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE Among regions, Bicol Region posted the most number of visible underemployed males at 0.31 million males in 2016. For the females, it was CALABARZON at 0.16 million. About 0.20 million to 0.27 million visibly underemployed males were recorded in Central Luzon, CALABARZON, Western Visayas, Eastern Visayas and Northern Mindanao. On the other hand, higher underemployment for females was noted in Bicol Region at 0.14 million. CAR had the lowest number of underemployed males at 47,000 while ARMM indicated the least count for females at 27,000 (Tables 5.1a and 5.1b) Visible underemployment rates in 2016 were highest in Bicol Region at 21.1 percent for males and 16.6 percent for females. This was followed by Eastern Visayas at 19.7 percent for males and 16.3 percent for females. NCR had the least underemployment rates at 3.3 percent for males and 3.2 percent for females (Tables 5.2a and 5.2b). Employment in Agriculture Information on the employment of male and female agricultural workers indicates gender differences in the use of agricultural labor. The country’s employed persons in agriculture numbered 8.31 million males and 2.76 million females in 2016 (Tables 6.1a and 6.1b). Table 6.1a Number of employed males in agriculture, by region, Philippines, 2012-2016 (in '000 persons) REGION Philippines 2012 9,000 2013 2014 2015 2016 8,822 8,695 8,386 8,307 NCR 28 26 CAR 222 219 Ilocos Region 544 502 Cagayan Valley 596 596 Central Luzon 659 669 CALABARZON 570 533 MIMAROPA 458 449 Bicol Region 706 693 Western Visayas 852 830 Central Visayas 586 577 Eastern Visayas 630 639 Zamboanga Peninsula 471 467 Northern Mindanao 565 534 Davao Region 553 532 SOCCSKSARGEN 618 615 Caraga 293 290 ARMM 649 651 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 27 234 502 583 659 559 438 686 881 583 388 461 566 537 619 296 678 22 229 486 585 618 511 416 673 869 588 348 447 517 506 604 292 676 21 213 452 543 556 449 404 651 803 607 548 503 521 552 586 307 589 By region, Western Visayas had the most number of male agricultural workers at 0.80 million and Central Visayas recorded the biggest number of female agricultural workers at 0.33 million. About half a million males were employed in agriculture in Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region, SOCCSKSARGEN and ARMM. Female agricultural workers were also high in number in Cagayan Valley at 0.21 million, Western Visayas at 0.30 million and Northern Mindanao at 0.21 million. NCR accounted for the least number of employment in agriculture at 21,000 males and 3,000 females. Fewer counts of employed persons were also registered in CAR at 0.21 million males and in Caraga at 90,000 females. 4 PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY 25

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