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Philippine Statistics Authority

The Philippine Statistics Authority (Filipino: Pangasiwaan ng Estadistika ng Pilipinas), abbreviated as PSA, is the central statistical authority of the Philippine government that collects, compiles, analyzes and publishes statistical information on economic, social, demographic, political affairs and general affairs of the people of the Philippines and enforces the civil registration functions in the country.

Philippine Statistics Authority
Pangasiwaan ng Estadístika ng Pilipinas
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 12, 2013 (2013-09-12)
TypeStatistics
JurisdictionGovernment of the Philippines
HeadquartersPSA Complex, East Avenue,
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Annual budget₱9.31 billion (2020)[1]
Agency executives
  • Usec. Dennis Mapa, Ph.D., National Statistician and Civil Registrar General
  • Asec. Daniel A. Ariaso Sr., Deputy National Statistician
  • Sec. Karl Kendrick T. Chua, NEDA, Chairman, PSA Board of Directors
Parent agencyNational Economic and Development Authority
Websitepsa.gov.ph
Footnotes
Data collected are from the official website of the agency.

It is an attached agency of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) for purposes of policy coordination. The PSA comprises the PSA Board and offices on sectoral statistics, censuses and technical coordination, civil registration, Philippine registry office,[2] central support and field statistical services.[3]

The National Statistician, who is appointed by the President of the Philippines from a list of nominees submitted by a Special Committee and endorsed by the PSA Board Chairperson, is the head of the PSA and has a rank equivalent to an Undersecretary.[4] Aside from directing and supervising the general administration of the PSA, the National Statistician provides overall direction in the implementation of the Civil Registry Law and related issuances and exercise technical supervision over the civil registrars as Civil Registrar General.[4][5]

The current National Statistician and Civil Registrar General (NSCRG) is Usec. Dennis S. Mapa, Ph.D. as appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte.[5]

History and precursor agencies

Philippine Statistical System

Recognizing the need to further enhance the efficiency of the statistical system and improve the timeliness and accuracy of statistics for planning and decision making, the Philippine Statistical System (PSS) was restructured on January 30, 1987. The issuance of Executive Order 121[6] provided the basis for the structure of the decentralized PSS.

The PSS consist of statistical organizations at all administrative levels, its personnel and the national statistical program. Specifically, the organizations composing the system included the following:

  • A policy-making and coordinating body – National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)
  • A single general-purpose statistical agency – National Statistics Office (NSO)
  • A research and training arm – Statistical Research and Training Center (SRTC)
  • Units of government engaged in statistical activities either as their primary function or as part of their administrative or regulatory functions

The major statistical agencies in the PSS included the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), National Statistics Office (NSO), Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS), Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES), Statistical Research and Training Center (SRTC), and the Department of Economic Statistics of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

Precursor agencies

Bureau of Agricultural Statistics

The Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) was a successor organization to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics (BAECON) and was established on January 30, 1987, by virtue of Executive Order No. 116. It absorbed the Bureau of Fisheries Statistics, and was placed within the Department of Agriculture (DA).  It served as the principal government agency for the efficient collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of official statistics on agriculture and fisheries as inputs to policy and decision towards a sustainable agricultural development.[7]

In year 2000, the BAS structural organization was strengthened and reoriented pursuant to the relevant provisions of DA Administrative Order No. 6 series of 1998 in compliance with the provisions of the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act or RA 8435 of 1997. This law designated BAS as the central information source and server of the National Information Network (NIN) of the Department of Agriculture.

Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES)

It was also on January 30, 1987, when the Ministry of Labor and Employment was reorganized anew under Executive Order No. 126 and one of its provisions was the abolition of the Labor Statistics Service and the creation of the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) as one of the six bureaus of the department. It served as the statistical arm of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), BLES ensured the quality of data being generated by all agencies within the Department. Its mandate was to “develop and prescribe uniform standards, nomenclatures and methodologies for the collection, processing, presentation and analysis of labor and employment data”.[8]

National Statistical Coordination Board

The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 121 as the highest policy-making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the country. Its major goal was to promote the independence, objectivity, integrity, responsiveness, and relevance of the Philippine Statistical System (PSS). It aimed to achieve the development of an orderly statistical system capable of providing timely, accurate and useful data for the planning, programming and evaluation needs of all sectors of the Philippine economy.[9]

The Executive Board was headed by the Director-General of the NEDA or his/her designated representative as Chairman and assisted by the Undersecretary of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) as Vice-Chairman. Other members of the Board consist of Undersecretaries of the remaining Departments as well as the Deputy Governor of the BSP, the Secretary General of the NSCB, the Administrator of the NSO, the Executive Director of the SRTC the Governor or City Mayor nominated by the League of Governors and City Mayors and a representative from the private sector who is elected by the Board.[10]

National Statistics Office

The National Statistics Office (NSO) (formerly known as Bureau of Census and Statistics) was the Philippine government's major statistical agency responsible for collecting, compiling, classifying, producing, publishing, and disseminating general-purpose statistics. The NSO also had the responsibility of carrying out and administering the provision of the Civil Registry Law including the archiving of birth, death and marriage and servicing requests for copies and certifications based on these documents as provided for in Act No. 3753 dated February 1931.[11]

The organization assumed its responsibilities when Commonwealth Act (C.A.) No. 591 was approved on August 19, 1940. It was then known as the Bureau of the Census and Statistics (BCS). It became the National Census and Statistics Office (NCSO) in 1974 until was renamed to be the National Statistics Office by Executive Order No. 121.[12] It was responsible for collecting, compiling, classifying, producing, publishing and disseminating general-purpose statistics and for carrying out and administering the provisions of the Civil Registry Law.[13]

Formation of the PSA

The Philippine Statistics Authority was created by virtue of Republic Act No. 10625, otherwise known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013, which was signed into law by President Benigno Simeon Aquino III on September 12, 2013.[3] It mandated the reorganization of the PSS and create PSA from merging the four major statistical agencies engaged in primary data collection and compilation of secondary data, namely BAS, BLES, NSCB and NSO.[14]

List of PSA Undersecretaries – National Statisticians & Civil Registrar Generals
No. Name Term Began Term Ended President
1 Lisa Grace S. Bersales, Ph.D. April 21, 2014[15] April 22, 2019[16] Benigno S. Aquino III
2 Dennis S. Mapa, Ph.D. May 27, 2019[17] Present Rodrigo Duterte

Bongbong Marcos

The PSA: 2018 to present

Philippine Identification System

The Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) is the government's central identification platform for all citizens and resident aliens of the Philippines. An individual's record in the PhilSys shall be considered as an official and sufficient proof of identity. It was established through Republic Act No. 11055, which was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 6, 2018.[2]

PhilSys aims to eliminate the need to present other forms of identification when transacting with the government and the private sector, subject to appropriate authentication measures based on a biometric identification system. In addition, it aims to be a social and economic platform through which all transactions including public and private services can be availed of and shall serve as the link in the promotion of seamless service delivery, enhancing administrative governance, reducing corruption, strengthening financial inclusion and promoting ease of doing business.[2]

Information to be collected and stored under the PhilSys shall be limited to the following:  

  • Demographic Data: Full Name; Sex; Date of Birth; Place of Birth; Blood Type; Address; Filipino or Resident Alien; Marital Status (optional); Mobile number (optional); and Email address (optional)
  • Biometric Information: Front Facing Photograph; Full set of fingerprints; Iris scan; and If necessary, other identifiable features of an individual as may be determined in the implementing rules and regulations (IRR).

The PhilID can be used in all transactions requiring proof or verification of citizens or resident aliens’ identity, such as, but not limited to the following: application for eligibility and access to social welfare and benefits granted by the government; application for services and benefits offered by GSIS, SSS, PhilHealth, HDMF, and other government agencies; applications for passports and driver's license; tax-related transactions; registration and voting identification purposes; admission to any government hospital, health center or similar institution; all other government transactions; application for admission in schools, colleges, learning institutions and universities, whether public or private; application and transaction for employment purposes; opening of bank accounts and other transactions with banks and other financial institutions; verification of cardholder's criminal records and clearances; such other transactions, uses or purposes, as may be defined in the IRR.[2]

Community – Based Monitoring System

The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), which was established by Republic Act 11315 and was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on April 17, 2019, is an organized technology-based system of collecting, processing and validating necessary disaggregated data that may be used for planning, program implementation and impact monitoring at the local level which serves as basis in targeting households in the planning, budgeting and implementation of government programs geared towards poverty alleviation and economic development. In addition, it merges the methodologies used in data collection activities of all national agencies, geo-tagging, and the CBMS implemented by local government units (LGUs).

In addition, CBMS entails a census of households undertaken by the LGUs with the participation of the community using accelerated poverty profiling system in the data collection, processing, mapping and analysis of data.  Regular and synchronized data collection is to be conducted by every city and municipality every three years. The PSA is the lead agency in its implementation.

Mandate

The PSA shall primarily be responsible for the implementation of the objectives and provisions of R.A. 10625. It shall plan, develop, prescribe, disseminate and enforce policies, rules and regulations and coordinate government-wide programs governing the production of official statistics, general-purpose statistics, and civil registration services. It shall primarily be responsible for all national censuses and surveys, sectoral statistics, consolidation of selected administrative recording systems and compilation of national accounts.[18]

Functions

The PSA has the following functions: Serve as the central statistical authority of the Philippine government on primary data collection; Prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries, business, industry, and other sectors of the economy; Collect, compile, analyze, abstract and publish statistical information relating to the country's economic, social, demographic and general activities and condition of the people; Prepare and conduct statistical sample surveys on all aspects of socioeconomic life including agriculture, industry, trade, finance, prices and marketing information, income and expenditure, education, health, culture, and social situations for the use of the government and the public; Carry out, enforce and administer civil registration functions in the country as provided for in Act 3753, the Law on Registry of Civil Status; Collaborate with departments of the national government including GOCCs and their subsidiaries in the collection, compilation, maintenance and publication of statistical information, including special statistical data derived from the activities of those  departments, corporations and their subsidiaries; Promote and develop integrated social and economic statistics and coordinate plans for the integration of those statistics, including the national accounts; Develop and maintain appropriate frameworks and standards for the collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of data; Coordinate with government departments and local government units (LGUs) on the promotion and  adoption of statistical standards involving techniques, methodologies, concepts, definitions and classifications, and on the avoidance of duplication in the collection of statistical information; Conduct continuing methodological, analytical and development activities, in coordination with the PSRTI, to improve the conduct of censuses, surveys and other data collection activities; Recommend executive and legislative measures to enhance the development of the statistical activities and programs of the government; Prepare, in consultation with the PSA Board, a Philippine Statistical Development Program (PSDP); Implement policies on statistical matters and coordination, as directed by the PSA Board, and; Perform other functions as may be assigned by the PSA Board and as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of RA 10625.[19]

PSA Board

The PSA Board is the highest policymaking body on statistical matters, and offices on sectoral statistics, censuses and technical coordination, civil registration and central support and field statistical services.[4] It is headed by the Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning and Director-General of NEDA as chairperson, with the Secretary (or the duly designated Undersecretary) of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) as vice-chairperson. Its members are composed of the following:

  • The Secretary or duly designated representative (not lower than an Undersecretary) of the following national government agencies:
    • Commission on Higher Education (CHED);
    • Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR);
    • Department of Agriculture (DA);
    • Department of Education (DepEd);
    • Department of Energy (DOE);
    • Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR);
    • Department of Finance (DOF);
    • Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA);
    • Department of Health (DOH);
    • Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG);
    • Department of Justice (DOJ);
    • Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE);
    • Department of National Defense (DND);
    • Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH);
    • Department of Science and Technology (DOST);
    • Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD);
    • Department of Trade and Industry (DTI);
    • Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC);
    • Department of Tourism (DOT);
    • Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA);
  • The Deputy Governor or duly designated representative of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP);
  • The President or duly designated representative of the Philippine Statistical Association, Inc. (PSAI);
  • The President or duly designated representative of the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP);
  • The National Statistician of the PSA;
  • The Executive Director of the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI);
  • A representative for the private sector; and
  • A representative for government-owned and controlled corporations.

The National Statistician acts as ex-officio Chairperson of the PSA Board Secretariat.

The functions of the PSA Board are as follows:

  • establishes appropriate mechanisms to promote and maintain an efficient and effective statistical system in the government;
  • formulates policies on all matters relating to government statistical operations, standards and classifications;
  • review the statistical programs of the departments and agencies of the national government and the LGUs and rationalize responsibilities in these government organizations on matters relating to such statistical programs;
  • review budgetary proposals involving statistical operations and submit an integrated budget for the PSS to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM);
  • prescribes appropriate frameworks for the improvement of statistical coordination and establish mechanisms for statistical coordination at the regional and LGU levels;
  • provides technical assistance and exercise supervision over major government statistical activities;
  • recommends executive and legislative measures to enhance the development and efficiency of the system, including the internal structure of statistical agencies; and
  • approves the Philippine Statistical Development Program.[14]
The PSA Board Members[20]
Board Position Incumbent Office
Chairperson Sec. Karl Kendrick T. Chua National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
Vice Chairperson Usec. Laura B. Pascua Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
Members
Usec. Claire Dennis S. Mapa Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Usec. Rodolfo V. Vicerra Department of Agriculture (DA)
Usec. Emily O. Padilla Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
Usec. Jesus L. R. Mateo Department of Education (DepEd)
Usec. Jesus Cristino P. Posadas Department of Energy (DOE)
Usec. Benjo Santos M. Benavidez Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
Usec. Analiza Rebuelta-Teh Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Usec. Gil S. Beltran Department of Finance (DOF)
Usec. Lourdes O. Yparraguirre Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
Usec. Mario C. Villaverde Department of Health (DOH)
Usec. Denis F. Villorente Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)
Usec. Jonathan E. Malaya Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
Usec. Emmeline Aglipay-Villar Department of Justice (DOJ)
Usec. Arnel M. Duco Department of National Defense (DND)
Usec. Maria Catalina E. Cabral Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Asec. Maridon O. Sahagun Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
Usec. Camilo G. Gudmalin Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
Usec. Benito C. Bengzon Department of Tourism (DOT)
Usec. Ceferino S. Rodolfo Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Usec. Artemio U. Tuazon Jr. Department of Transportation (DOTr)
Dep. Gov. Francisco G. Dakila Jr. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
Dir. Mary Sylvette T. Gunigundo Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Deputy Dir. Gen. Rosanna A. Urdaneta Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
Comm. Michael P. Cloribel Governance Commission for Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GCG)
Exec. Dir. Josefina V. Almeda Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI)
Ms. Carmelita N. Ericta Philippine Statistical Association Incorporated (PSAI)
Gov. Dakila Carlo E. Cua Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP)
Mr. Amando M. Tetangco Jr. Management Association of the Philippines (MAP), on behalf of the private sector

Publications 

The PSA publishes a large variety of statistical reports, census data, and surveys largely related to the economy of the Philippines.[21] For the complete list of PSA publications and CD products, refer to Philippine Statistics Authority List of Publications.

See also

References

  1. ^ Aika Rey (January 8, 2020). "Where will the money go?". Rappler. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Republic Act 11055" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. August 6, 2018. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Republic Act 10625 – Philippine Statistical Act of 2013" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. September 12, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL ACT OF 2013" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority.
  5. ^ a b Charm, Neil. "Duterte appoints new PSA head | BusinessWorld". Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  6. ^ "Executive Order No. 121-Reorganizing and Strengthening the Philippine Statistical System and for other Purposes". www.chanrobles.com. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
  7. ^ Department of Agriculture. "Bureau of Agricultural Statistics" (PDF). Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  8. ^ "E.O. No. 126". www.lawphil.net. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  9. ^ "--- About Us: Mandate, Powers & Functions ---". nap.psa.gov.ph. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  10. ^ "NSCB – Executive Board – Members of the Board". nap.psa.gov.ph. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
  11. ^ Act No. 3753, Philippine Statistics Authority
  12. ^ "Did you know: Philippine Statistics Authority". Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 18, 2014.
  13. ^ "National Statistics Office" (PDF). Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  14. ^ a b   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: "Republic Act No. 10625 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  15. ^ "Bersales is new National Statistician, Head of PSA". The National Economic and Development Authority. April 23, 2014. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  16. ^ Business World (May 28, 2019). "Duterte appoints new PSA head". Business World. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  17. ^ Business World (May 28, 2019). "Duterte appoints new PSA head". Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  18. ^ "About PSA". psa.gov.ph. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved May 22, 2019.   Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  19. ^ "About PSA | Philippine Statistics Authority". www.psa.gov.ph. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  20. ^ "Philippine Statistics Authority | Republic of the Philippines". psa.gov.ph. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  21. ^ "Catalog of PSA Publications and CD Products". Philippine Statistics Authority, Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved July 12, 2019.

External links

  • Official website  ;
  • Philippine Statistics Act of 2013
  • Implementing rules and regulations of the Philippine Statistics Act of 2013

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The Philippine Statistics Authority Filipino Pangasiwaan ng Estadistika ng Pilipinas abbreviated as PSA is the central statistical authority of the Philippine government that collects compiles analyzes and publishes statistical information on economic social demographic political affairs and general affairs of the people of the Philippines and enforces the civil registration functions in the country Philippine Statistics AuthorityPangasiwaan ng Estadistika ng PilipinasAgency overviewFormedSeptember 12 2013 2013 09 12 TypeStatisticsJurisdictionGovernment of the PhilippinesHeadquartersPSA Complex East Avenue Diliman Quezon City PhilippinesAnnual budget 9 31 billion 2020 1 Agency executivesUsec Dennis Mapa Ph D National Statistician and Civil Registrar GeneralAsec Daniel A Ariaso Sr Deputy National StatisticianSec Karl Kendrick T Chua NEDA Chairman PSA Board of DirectorsParent agencyNational Economic and Development AuthorityWebsitepsa wbr gov wbr phFootnotesData collected are from the official website of the agency It is an attached agency of the National Economic and Development Authority NEDA for purposes of policy coordination The PSA comprises the PSA Board and offices on sectoral statistics censuses and technical coordination civil registration Philippine registry office 2 central support and field statistical services 3 The National Statistician who is appointed by the President of the Philippines from a list of nominees submitted by a Special Committee and endorsed by the PSA Board Chairperson is the head of the PSA and has a rank equivalent to an Undersecretary 4 Aside from directing and supervising the general administration of the PSA the National Statistician provides overall direction in the implementation of the Civil Registry Law and related issuances and exercise technical supervision over the civil registrars as Civil Registrar General 4 5 The current National Statistician and Civil Registrar General NSCRG is Usec Dennis S Mapa Ph D as appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte 5 Contents 1 History and precursor agencies 1 1 Philippine Statistical System 1 2 Precursor agencies 1 2 1 Bureau of Agricultural Statistics 1 2 2 Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics BLES 1 2 3 National Statistical Coordination Board 1 2 4 National Statistics Office 1 3 Formation of the PSA 1 4 The PSA 2018 to present 1 4 1 Philippine Identification System 1 4 2 Community Based Monitoring System 2 Mandate 3 Functions 4 PSA Board 5 Publications 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory and precursor agencies EditPhilippine Statistical System Edit Recognizing the need to further enhance the efficiency of the statistical system and improve the timeliness and accuracy of statistics for planning and decision making the Philippine Statistical System PSS was restructured on January 30 1987 The issuance of Executive Order 121 6 provided the basis for the structure of the decentralized PSS The PSS consist of statistical organizations at all administrative levels its personnel and the national statistical program Specifically the organizations composing the system included the following A policy making and coordinating body National Statistical Coordination Board NSCB A single general purpose statistical agency National Statistics Office NSO A research and training arm Statistical Research and Training Center SRTC Units of government engaged in statistical activities either as their primary function or as part of their administrative or regulatory functionsThe major statistical agencies in the PSS included the National Statistical Coordination Board NSCB National Statistics Office NSO Bureau of Agricultural Statistics BAS Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics BLES Statistical Research and Training Center SRTC and the Department of Economic Statistics of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP Precursor agencies Edit Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Edit The Bureau of Agricultural Statistics BAS was a successor organization to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics BAECON and was established on January 30 1987 by virtue of Executive Order No 116 It absorbed the Bureau of Fisheries Statistics and was placed within the Department of Agriculture DA It served as the principal government agency for the efficient collection processing analysis and dissemination of official statistics on agriculture and fisheries as inputs to policy and decision towards a sustainable agricultural development 7 In year 2000 the BAS structural organization was strengthened and reoriented pursuant to the relevant provisions of DA Administrative Order No 6 series of 1998 in compliance with the provisions of the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act or RA 8435 of 1997 This law designated BAS as the central information source and server of the National Information Network NIN of the Department of Agriculture Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics BLES Edit It was also on January 30 1987 when the Ministry of Labor and Employment was reorganized anew under Executive Order No 126 and one of its provisions was the abolition of the Labor Statistics Service and the creation of the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics BLES as one of the six bureaus of the department It served as the statistical arm of the Department of Labor and Employment DOLE BLES ensured the quality of data being generated by all agencies within the Department Its mandate was to develop and prescribe uniform standards nomenclatures and methodologies for the collection processing presentation and analysis of labor and employment data 8 National Statistical Coordination Board Edit The National Statistical Coordination Board NSCB was created by virtue of Executive Order No 121 as the highest policy making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the country Its major goal was to promote the independence objectivity integrity responsiveness and relevance of the Philippine Statistical System PSS It aimed to achieve the development of an orderly statistical system capable of providing timely accurate and useful data for the planning programming and evaluation needs of all sectors of the Philippine economy 9 The Executive Board was headed by the Director General of the NEDA or his her designated representative as Chairman and assisted by the Undersecretary of the Department of Budget and Management DBM as Vice Chairman Other members of the Board consist of Undersecretaries of the remaining Departments as well as the Deputy Governor of the BSP the Secretary General of the NSCB the Administrator of the NSO the Executive Director of the SRTC the Governor or City Mayor nominated by the League of Governors and City Mayors and a representative from the private sector who is elected by the Board 10 National Statistics Office Edit The National Statistics Office NSO formerly known as Bureau of Census and Statistics was the Philippine government s major statistical agency responsible for collecting compiling classifying producing publishing and disseminating general purpose statistics The NSO also had the responsibility of carrying out and administering the provision of the Civil Registry Law including the archiving of birth death and marriage and servicing requests for copies and certifications based on these documents as provided for in Act No 3753 dated February 1931 11 The organization assumed its responsibilities when Commonwealth Act C A No 591 was approved on August 19 1940 It was then known as the Bureau of the Census and Statistics BCS It became the National Census and Statistics Office NCSO in 1974 until was renamed to be the National Statistics Office by Executive Order No 121 12 It was responsible for collecting compiling classifying producing publishing and disseminating general purpose statistics and for carrying out and administering the provisions of the Civil Registry Law 13 Formation of the PSA Edit The Philippine Statistics Authority was created by virtue of Republic Act No 10625 otherwise known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013 which was signed into law by President Benigno Simeon Aquino III on September 12 2013 3 It mandated the reorganization of the PSS and create PSA from merging the four major statistical agencies engaged in primary data collection and compilation of secondary data namely BAS BLES NSCB and NSO 14 List of PSA Undersecretaries National Statisticians amp Civil Registrar Generals No Name Term Began Term Ended President1 Lisa Grace S Bersales Ph D April 21 2014 15 April 22 2019 16 Benigno S Aquino III2 Dennis S Mapa Ph D May 27 2019 17 Present Rodrigo DuterteBongbong MarcosThe PSA 2018 to present Edit Philippine Identification System Edit Main article Philippine national identity card The Philippine Identification System PhilSys is the government s central identification platform for all citizens and resident aliens of the Philippines An individual s record in the PhilSys shall be considered as an official and sufficient proof of identity It was established through Republic Act No 11055 which was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 6 2018 2 PhilSys aims to eliminate the need to present other forms of identification when transacting with the government and the private sector subject to appropriate authentication measures based on a biometric identification system In addition it aims to be a social and economic platform through which all transactions including public and private services can be availed of and shall serve as the link in the promotion of seamless service delivery enhancing administrative governance reducing corruption strengthening financial inclusion and promoting ease of doing business 2 Information to be collected and stored under the PhilSys shall be limited to the following Demographic Data Full Name Sex Date of Birth Place of Birth Blood Type Address Filipino or Resident Alien Marital Status optional Mobile number optional and Email address optional Biometric Information Front Facing Photograph Full set of fingerprints Iris scan and If necessary other identifiable features of an individual as may be determined in the implementing rules and regulations IRR The PhilID can be used in all transactions requiring proof or verification of citizens or resident aliens identity such as but not limited to the following application for eligibility and access to social welfare and benefits granted by the government application for services and benefits offered by GSIS SSS PhilHealth HDMF and other government agencies applications for passports and driver s license tax related transactions registration and voting identification purposes admission to any government hospital health center or similar institution all other government transactions application for admission in schools colleges learning institutions and universities whether public or private application and transaction for employment purposes opening of bank accounts and other transactions with banks and other financial institutions verification of cardholder s criminal records and clearances such other transactions uses or purposes as may be defined in the IRR 2 Community Based Monitoring System Edit The Community Based Monitoring System CBMS which was established by Republic Act 11315 and was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on April 17 2019 is an organized technology based system of collecting processing and validating necessary disaggregated data that may be used for planning program implementation and impact monitoring at the local level which serves as basis in targeting households in the planning budgeting and implementation of government programs geared towards poverty alleviation and economic development In addition it merges the methodologies used in data collection activities of all national agencies geo tagging and the CBMS implemented by local government units LGUs In addition CBMS entails a census of households undertaken by the LGUs with the participation of the community using accelerated poverty profiling system in the data collection processing mapping and analysis of data Regular and synchronized data collection is to be conducted by every city and municipality every three years The PSA is the lead agency in its implementation Mandate EditThe PSA shall primarily be responsible for the implementation of the objectives and provisions of R A 10625 It shall plan develop prescribe disseminate and enforce policies rules and regulations and coordinate government wide programs governing the production of official statistics general purpose statistics and civil registration services It shall primarily be responsible for all national censuses and surveys sectoral statistics consolidation of selected administrative recording systems and compilation of national accounts 18 Functions EditThe PSA has the following functions Serve as the central statistical authority of the Philippine government on primary data collection Prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population housing agriculture fisheries business industry and other sectors of the economy Collect compile analyze abstract and publish statistical information relating to the country s economic social demographic and general activities and condition of the people Prepare and conduct statistical sample surveys on all aspects of socioeconomic life including agriculture industry trade finance prices and marketing information income and expenditure education health culture and social situations for the use of the government and the public Carry out enforce and administer civil registration functions in the country as provided for in Act 3753 the Law on Registry of Civil Status Collaborate with departments of the national government including GOCCs and their subsidiaries in the collection compilation maintenance and publication of statistical information including special statistical data derived from the activities of those departments corporations and their subsidiaries Promote and develop integrated social and economic statistics and coordinate plans for the integration of those statistics including the national accounts Develop and maintain appropriate frameworks and standards for the collection processing analysis and dissemination of data Coordinate with government departments and local government units LGUs on the promotion and adoption of statistical standards involving techniques methodologies concepts definitions and classifications and on the avoidance of duplication in the collection of statistical information Conduct continuing methodological analytical and development activities in coordination with the PSRTI to improve the conduct of censuses surveys and other data collection activities Recommend executive and legislative measures to enhance the development of the statistical activities and programs of the government Prepare in consultation with the PSA Board a Philippine Statistical Development Program PSDP Implement policies on statistical matters and coordination as directed by the PSA Board and Perform other functions as may be assigned by the PSA Board and as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of RA 10625 19 PSA Board EditThe PSA Board is the highest policymaking body on statistical matters and offices on sectoral statistics censuses and technical coordination civil registration and central support and field statistical services 4 It is headed by the Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning and Director General of NEDA as chairperson with the Secretary or the duly designated Undersecretary of the Department of Budget and Management DBM as vice chairperson Its members are composed of the following The Secretary or duly designated representative not lower than an Undersecretary of the following national government agencies Commission on Higher Education CHED Department of Agrarian Reform DAR Department of Agriculture DA Department of Education DepEd Department of Energy DOE Department of Environment and Natural Resources DENR Department of Finance DOF Department of Foreign Affairs DFA Department of Health DOH Department of the Interior and Local Government DILG Department of Justice DOJ Department of Labor and Employment DOLE Department of National Defense DND Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH Department of Science and Technology DOST Department of Social Welfare and Development DSWD Department of Trade and Industry DTI Department of Transportation and Communications DOTC Department of Tourism DOT Technical Education and Skills Development Authority TESDA The Deputy Governor or duly designated representative of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP The President or duly designated representative of the Philippine Statistical Association Inc PSAI The President or duly designated representative of the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines ULAP The National Statistician of the PSA The Executive Director of the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute PSRTI A representative for the private sector and A representative for government owned and controlled corporations The National Statistician acts as ex officio Chairperson of the PSA Board Secretariat The functions of the PSA Board are as follows establishes appropriate mechanisms to promote and maintain an efficient and effective statistical system in the government formulates policies on all matters relating to government statistical operations standards and classifications review the statistical programs of the departments and agencies of the national government and the LGUs and rationalize responsibilities in these government organizations on matters relating to such statistical programs review budgetary proposals involving statistical operations and submit an integrated budget for the PSS to the Department of Budget and Management DBM prescribes appropriate frameworks for the improvement of statistical coordination and establish mechanisms for statistical coordination at the regional and LGU levels provides technical assistance and exercise supervision over major government statistical activities recommends executive and legislative measures to enhance the development and efficiency of the system including the internal structure of statistical agencies and approves the Philippine Statistical Development Program 14 The PSA Board Members 20 Board Position Incumbent OfficeChairperson Sec Karl Kendrick T Chua National Economic and Development Authority NEDA Vice Chairperson Usec Laura B Pascua Department of Budget and Management DBM MembersUsec Claire Dennis S Mapa Philippine Statistics Authority PSA Usec Rodolfo V Vicerra Department of Agriculture DA Usec Emily O Padilla Department of Agrarian Reform DAR Usec Jesus L R Mateo Department of Education DepEd Usec Jesus Cristino P Posadas Department of Energy DOE Usec Benjo Santos M Benavidez Department of Labor and Employment DOLE Usec Analiza Rebuelta Teh Department of Environment and Natural Resources DENR Usec Gil S Beltran Department of Finance DOF Usec Lourdes O Yparraguirre Department of Foreign Affairs DFA Usec Mario C Villaverde Department of Health DOH Usec Denis F Villorente Department of Information and Communications Technology DICT Usec Jonathan E Malaya Department of Interior and Local Government DILG Usec Emmeline Aglipay Villar Department of Justice DOJ Usec Arnel M Duco Department of National Defense DND Usec Maria Catalina E Cabral Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH Asec Maridon O Sahagun Department of Science and Technology DOST Usec Camilo G Gudmalin Department of Social Welfare and Development DSWD Usec Benito C Bengzon Department of Tourism DOT Usec Ceferino S Rodolfo Department of Trade and Industry DTI Usec Artemio U Tuazon Jr Department of Transportation DOTr Dep Gov Francisco G Dakila Jr Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP Dir Mary Sylvette T Gunigundo Commission on Higher Education CHED Deputy Dir Gen Rosanna A Urdaneta Technical Education and Skills Development Authority TESDA Comm Michael P Cloribel Governance Commission for Government Owned and Controlled Corporations GCG Exec Dir Josefina V Almeda Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute PSRTI Ms Carmelita N Ericta Philippine Statistical Association Incorporated PSAI Gov Dakila Carlo E Cua Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines ULAP Mr Amando M Tetangco Jr Management Association of the Philippines MAP on behalf of the private sectorPublications EditThe PSA publishes a large variety of statistical reports census data and surveys largely related to the economy of the Philippines 21 For the complete list of PSA publications and CD products refer to Philippine Statistics Authority List of Publications See also EditCensus in the Philippines Demographics of the Philippines List of national and international statistical servicesReferences Edit Aika Rey January 8 2020 Where will the money go Rappler Retrieved May 29 2020 a b c d Republic Act 11055 PDF Philippine Statistics Authority August 6 2018 Retrieved September 19 2019 a b Republic Act 10625 Philippine Statistical Act of 2013 PDF Philippine Statistics Authority September 12 2013 Retrieved September 19 2019 a b c IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO 10625 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL ACT OF 2013 PDF Philippine Statistics Authority a b Charm Neil Duterte appoints new PSA head BusinessWorld Retrieved September 19 2019 Executive Order No 121 Reorganizing and Strengthening the Philippine Statistical System and for other Purposes www chanrobles com Retrieved September 26 2019 Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Statistics PDF Retrieved September 20 2019 E O No 126 www lawphil net Retrieved September 19 2019 About Us Mandate Powers amp Functions nap psa gov ph Retrieved September 19 2019 NSCB Executive Board Members of the Board nap psa gov ph Retrieved August 7 2017 Act No 3753 Philippine Statistics Authority Did you know Philippine Statistics Authority Philippine Daily Inquirer August 18 2014 National Statistics Office PDF Retrieved September 20 2019 a b This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Republic Act No 10625 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved September 19 2019 Bersales is new National Statistician Head of PSA The National Economic and Development Authority April 23 2014 Retrieved September 19 2019 Business World May 28 2019 Duterte appoints new PSA head Business World Retrieved September 20 2019 Business World May 28 2019 Duterte appoints new PSA head Retrieved September 20 2019 About PSA psa gov ph Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved May 22 2019 Material was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License About PSA Philippine Statistics Authority www psa gov ph Retrieved September 19 2019 Philippine Statistics Authority Republic of the Philippines psa gov ph Retrieved December 27 2021 Catalog of PSA Publications and CD Products Philippine Statistics Authority Republic of the Philippines Retrieved July 12 2019 External links EditOfficial website old URL Philippine Statistics Act of 2013 Implementing rules and regulations of the Philippine Statistics Act of 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine Statistics Authority amp oldid 1128219346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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