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SC-PSCP Form 2                                                                              [View Form 1]

Series of 2003
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENCY STATISTICAL CALENDAR

 

1. Name of agency
2. Name of Head of Agency
3. Address of agency
Bureau of Local Employment
Executive Director Ma. Teresa M. Soriano
2/F Velco Ctr., Cor. 13th & Delgado Sts., South Harbor, Port Area, Manila
(BLE)
Officer-in-Charge of the BLE
http://www.ble.dole.gov.ph
Title of Data Production/ Improvement Activity (Pls. Refer to Col. 4, Form 1)
Frequency
of
Conduct
Data Generated/
To be generated
Reference Period
Level of Disaggregation
Expected Date of Release
Mode of
Data Disse-mination (web, publication, cd-rom, etc.)
Remarks
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
I. Current/Regular Activities              
A. Data production/improvement              
1. Administrative-based statistics              
1.1 Assistance/interventions to Laid-off Workers Monthly Assistance/
interventions
provided to laid-off workers
Monthly By Month; By Region Every 15th of the month Unpublished Report  
1.2 Jobs Fair Monitoring Monthly Number of applicants registered, referred, and placed through the conduct
of job fairs
Monthly By Month; By Region Quarterly Unpublished Report  
1.3 Monitoring of the Public Employment Service Offices (PESO) Program Monthly Number of
PESOs established
and operationalized
Monthly By Month; By Region Once a year Unpublished Report  
1.4 Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) Monitoring Seasonal 1. Job
vacancies solicited
By Season By Region 3rd Quarter; 1st Quarter of the following year Unpublished Report  
  2. Student applicants registered,
referred
and placed
     
1.5 Tulong Alalay sa Taong May Kapansanan (TULAY) Monitoring Monthly 1. Job
vacancies solicited
Monthly By Month, By Region 1st Quarter of the following year Unpublished Report  
  2. Applicants referred, placed    
  3. Number of
PWDs/
beneficiaries assisted
       
1.6 Monitoring of the Work Appreciation Program (WAP) beneficiaries Monthly Number of
youth who
availed of the WAP
Monthly By Month; By Region Semestral: 3 months after the ref. period; Annual: 3 months after the ref. period Unpublished Report  
1.7 Monitoring of Hard-to Fill Vacancies Quarterly Vacancies
that are
hard-to-fill
Quarterly By Occupation Semestral Unpublished Report  
1.8 Monitoring of Applicants Registered and Job Vacancies Solicited Quarterly 1. Job
vacancies solicited/
reported
Quarterly By Region Quarterly: 3 months after the ref. Quarter Annual: 1 year after the ref. period Publication  
2. Job applicants registered      
1.9 Monitoring of Placements Monthly Number of
PESOs placed
Monthly By Region One month after the reference month Unpublished report  
1.10 Employment Programs Monitoring Semestral Government programs and projects on employment generation and poverty alleviation
at the macro
and micro
levels
Semestral By Agency 6 months after the reference period Publication  
1.11 Statistical and Performance Reporting System (SPRS) Monthly 1. Job
vacancies solicited/
reported
Monthly/ Reporting Period By Month; By Region One month after the reference month Publication  
  2. Job applicants registered    
    3. Job applicants referred      
    4. Job applicants placed        
    5. Employment Programs          
1.12 Alien Employment Monitoring Monthly 1. Alien Employment Permits issued Monthly By Industry, By Nationality, By Occupation Semestral: 3 months after the ref. period Annual: 6 months after the ref. period Unpublished Report  
    2. Alien Employment Permits denied      
1.13 Local Recruitment and Placement Agency Monitoring Monthly 1. Licenses issued Monthly By Month; By Region - do - Unpublished Report  
  2. Authority to operate branch offices issued      
    3. Authority to recruit issued          
1.14 Monitoring of Job Applicants Placed by Local Private Recruitment Agencies Monthly Job applicants placed by local private recruitment agencies Monthly By Month; By Region - do - Unpublished Report  
1.15 Registration of Contractors and Sub-Contractors Monthly 1. Number of contractors and sub-contractors Monthly By Month; By Region - do - Unpublished Report  
    2. Jobs generated          
    3. Hiring requirements          
    4. Type of economic activity          
B. Data Dissemination              
1. Philippine Labor Market Information (PHIL-LMI) Annual updating 1. Data on labor supply and demand 1999-2001 By Region, By Age, By Sex, National Annual Website Depends upon the availability of data coming from different agencies
    2. Wages      
    3. Hours of work        
    4. Employer hiring practices          
    5. Labor standards          
    6. Other factors which shape employer-employee relationships          
2. Maintenance of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation-Labor Market Information (APEC-LMI) Databank Annual updating Data /information on selected market indicators within the Philippine setting 2002 By Region, By Sex Annual Website Depends upon the availa-
bility of
data
coming
from different agencies
9. Focal Person for Data Dissemination 10. Prepared by: 11. Approved by:
Name: Jean Donald S. Abear Signature: (Signed) Signature: (Signed)
Position: Chief LEO/ Division Chief, LMID Name: Cynthia F. Miranda Name: Ma. Teresa M. Soriano
Tel. No.: 527-2543 Position/Unit: Senior Executive Assistant, LMID Position: Executive Director, Officer-in-Charge of the BLE
  Tel. No.: 527-2543 Tel. No: 528-0087 Fax No.: 527-2421
    E-mail: ble@ble.dole.gov.ph

For further inquiries, please contact
Ms. Leticia D. De Leon and/or Ms. Millicent Gay B. Tejada
of the NSCB at tel. no. (632) 890-9404 and telefax no. 895-2436 or
at e-mail addresses: ld.deleon@nscb.gov.ph or mg.buenaseda@nscb.gov.ph.

 

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