Thursday, October 10, 2013

PIA | NSO-Quezon launches 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI)

LUCENA CITY, Quezon, Oct. 9 (PIA) – The National Statistics Office (NSO)-Quezon launched recently the 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI) in a stakeholders forum held in this city.

Provincial statistics officer Airene Pucyutan said the IOSPBI is a nationwide survey of establishments confined to the formal sector of the economy engaged in economic activities under the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification.

“The IOSPBI aims to provide a comprehensive set of statistical information required in the compilation of the 2012 Input-Output (I-O) Table of the Philippines, Pucyutan said.

The 2012 I-O Table of the Philippines, according to Pucyutan, is a comprehensive, detailed and consistent presentation of the flow of goods and services in an economy for a specified period of time.

“The table provides a basis for analysis of the inter-industry uses of goods and services,” Pucyutan said.

The information will be collected using six types of 2012 IOSPBI questionnaire specifically designed based on the economic activity of the sample establishment. These are: Form 1 for agriculture, forestry and fishing; Form 2 for mining and quarrying; Form 3 for manufacturing; Form 4 for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Form 5 for construction; and Form 6 for business and services.

About 90 business establishments in the province will be the samples for IOSPBI.

Pucyutan encouraged the sample establishments to cooperate by answering the questionnaires 10 days after receiving the IOSPBI form. (PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381282473#sthash.eRah7kiA.dpuf
LUCENA CITY, Quezon, Oct. 9 (PIA) – The National Statistics Office (NSO)-Quezon launched recently the 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI) in a stakeholders forum held in this city.

Provincial statistics officer Airene Pucyutan said the IOSPBI is a nationwide survey of establishments confined to the formal sector of the economy engaged in economic activities under the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification.

“The IOSPBI aims to provide a comprehensive set of statistical information required in the compilation of the 2012 Input-Output (I-O) Table of the Philippines, Pucyutan said.

The 2012 I-O Table of the Philippines, according to Pucyutan, is a comprehensive, detailed and consistent presentation of the flow of goods and services in an economy for a specified period of time.

“The table provides a basis for analysis of the inter-industry uses of goods and services,” Pucyutan said.

The information will be collected using six types of 2012 IOSPBI questionnaire specifically designed based on the economic activity of the sample establishment. These are: Form 1 for agriculture, forestry and fishing; Form 2 for mining and quarrying; Form 3 for manufacturing; Form 4 for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Form 5 for construction; and Form 6 for business and services.

About 90 business establishments in the province will be the samples for IOSPBI.

Pucyutan encouraged the sample establishments to cooperate by answering the questionnaires 10 days after receiving the IOSPBI form. (PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381282473#sthash.eRah7kiA.dpuf
PIA | NSO-Quezon launches 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI)


LUCENA CITY, Quezon, Oct. 9 (PIA) – The National Statistics Office (NSO)-Quezon launched recently the 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI) in a stakeholders forum held in this city.

Provincial statistics officer Airene Pucyutan said the IOSPBI is a nationwide survey of establishments confined to the formal sector of the economy engaged in economic activities under the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification.

“The IOSPBI aims to provide a comprehensive set of statistical information required in the compilation of the 2012 Input-Output (I-O) Table of the Philippines, Pucyutan said.

The 2012 I-O Table of the Philippines, according to Pucyutan, is a comprehensive, detailed and consistent presentation of the flow of goods and services in an economy for a specified period of time.

“The table provides a basis for analysis of the inter-industry uses of goods and services,” Pucyutan said.

The information will be collected using six types of 2012 IOSPBI questionnaire specifically designed based on the economic activity of the sample establishment. These are: Form 1 for agriculture, forestry and fishing; Form 2 for mining and quarrying; Form 3 for manufacturing; Form 4 for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Form 5 for construction; and Form 6 for business and services.

About 90 business establishments in the province will be the samples for IOSPBI.

Pucyutan encouraged the sample establishments to cooperate by answering the questionnaires 10 days after receiving the IOSPBI form. (PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381282473#sthash.eRah7kiA.dpuf
LUCENA CITY, Quezon, Oct. 9 (PIA) – The National Statistics Office (NSO)-Quezon launched recently the 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI) in a stakeholders forum held in this city.

Provincial statistics officer Airene Pucyutan said the IOSPBI is a nationwide survey of establishments confined to the formal sector of the economy engaged in economic activities under the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification.

“The IOSPBI aims to provide a comprehensive set of statistical information required in the compilation of the 2012 Input-Output (I-O) Table of the Philippines, Pucyutan said.

The 2012 I-O Table of the Philippines, according to Pucyutan, is a comprehensive, detailed and consistent presentation of the flow of goods and services in an economy for a specified period of time.

“The table provides a basis for analysis of the inter-industry uses of goods and services,” Pucyutan said.

The information will be collected using six types of 2012 IOSPBI questionnaire specifically designed based on the economic activity of the sample establishment. These are: Form 1 for agriculture, forestry and fishing; Form 2 for mining and quarrying; Form 3 for manufacturing; Form 4 for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Form 5 for construction; and Form 6 for business and services.

About 90 business establishments in the province will be the samples for IOSPBI.

Pucyutan encouraged the sample establishments to cooperate by answering the questionnaires 10 days after receiving the IOSPBI form. (PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381282473#sthash.eRah7kiA.dpuf

LUCENA CITY, Quezon, Oct. 9 (PIA) – The National Statistics Office (NSO)-Quezon launched recently the 2012 Input-Output Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (IOSPBI) in a stakeholders forum held in this city.

Provincial statistics officer Airene Pucyutan said the IOSPBI is a nationwide survey of establishments confined to the formal sector of the economy engaged in economic activities under the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification.

“The IOSPBI aims to provide a comprehensive set of statistical information required in the compilation of the 2012 Input-Output (I-O) Table of the Philippines, Pucyutan said.

The 2012 I-O Table of the Philippines, according to Pucyutan, is a comprehensive, detailed and consistent presentation of the flow of goods and services in an economy for a specified period of time.

“The table provides a basis for analysis of the inter-industry uses of goods and services,” Pucyutan said.

The information will be collected using six types of 2012 IOSPBI questionnaire specifically designed based on the economic activity of the sample establishment. These are: Form 1 for agriculture, forestry and fishing; Form 2 for mining and quarrying; Form 3 for manufacturing; Form 4 for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Form 5 for construction; and Form 6 for business and services.

About 90 business establishments in the province will be the samples for IOSPBI.

Pucyutan encouraged the sample establishments to cooperate by answering the questionnaires 10 days after receiving the IOSPBI form. (PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381282473#sthash.eRah7kiA.dpuf

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