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Demand – Supply of Workers from DOLE Administrative Records

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LABOR MARKET MONITOR 2ND QTR 2011Rank Sector No <strong>of</strong>Graduates6 Automotive Servicing NC II 8,9047 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)NC IITESDA has been responding to the top demands in thelabor market, particularly with respect to skills highlydemanded overseas such as its training programs onTourism, Information and Communication Technology,Metals & Engineering and Construction.Assessed and Certified <strong>Workers</strong>By SectorDuring the reference period, a total <strong>of</strong> 431,877 workerswere assessed and 357,293 workers were certified byTESDA.Classified by sector, the top ten assessed and certifiedworkers were distributed as follows:Assessed & Certified <strong>Workers</strong> By Sector:January - June 2011SectorAssessed Certified CertificationRateTourism 131,621 114,591 87.1%Health, Social & Other CommunityDev’t. Services (HSCDS)105,216 93,305 88.7%Information 44,722 23,656 52.9%Maritime 41,344 39,540 95.6%Automotive 41,270 31,483 76.3%Construction 18,472 15,561 84.2%Metals and Engineering 18,353 15,138 82.5%Electronics 15,844 10,618 67.0%Agri-Fisheries 4,339 3,869 89.2%Garments 4,260 3,587 84.2%Source: TESDA7,2628 Caregiving NC II 6,7359 Bookkeeping NC II 5,68710 Consumer Electronic Servicing NC II 5,002The biggest number <strong>of</strong> workers assessed and certifiedbelonged to the Tourism (Hotel & Restaurant) sector.While the highest certification rate registered was theMaritime sector with a certification rate at 95.6 percentand Agri-Fisheries sector with 89.2%.4. Graduates <strong>of</strong> OWWA Programsand Services on Educationand TrainingAs <strong>of</strong> the 2nd quarter <strong>of</strong> 2011, a total <strong>of</strong> 36,235graduated under the short term course, collegedegree and elementary/high school program <strong>of</strong> theOverseas <strong>Workers</strong> Welfare Administration (OWWA).Majority <strong>of</strong> its graduates (79.2%) were beneficiaries <strong>of</strong>the short-term course on Language Training and CultureFamiliarization followed by Computer Literacy(Micros<strong>of</strong>t Tulay Project) and by Skills for EmploymentScholarship Program (SESP) with 13.7 percent and 3.9percent, respectively.Number <strong>of</strong> Graduates on Education & Training ProgramsApril - June 2011Program/ServiceNo <strong>of</strong> GraduatesShort-Term Course 36,064Skills for Employment Scholarship Program(SESP)1,432Seafarer's Upgrading Program (SUP) 977Bridging Program (Dugtong Aral) forMarine OfficersMicros<strong>of</strong>t Tulay Project 4,950Language & Culture Familiarization 28,697College Degree (4 to 5 years) 170Educational for Dev't Scholarship Program(EDSP)Congressional Migrant <strong>Workers</strong> ScholarshipProgram4142OFW Dependent Scholarship Program 18Elementary/High School 1Sagip Batang Manggagawa Program 1Tulay - Aral Project10Total Graduates 36,235Source: OWWAwww.tesda.gov.phwww.owwa.gov.phwww.mtc.gov.ph6

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