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Analysis of data on the use of health services in 2013 by older adults, reflected in billings to insurance companies.
Results of two surveys conducted to establish the profile of the industry and green occupations in Puerto Rico.
It presents the context and its current functioning and includes an analysis of the impact of changes in it. Key words: demographic and epidemiological analysis, biological, social and economic determinants of health.
It collects the socioeconomic and criminal characteristics of the sentenced correctional population aged 60 years of age or older.
It presents data on the services offered at the Center for Assistance to Victims of Rape (CAVV), describes the population of new cases and presents statistics of sexual violence.
Working together with the Planning Board on the current situation of women.
It presents statistics on the socio-demographic profile of the insured population, diagnosis of chronic diseases, main medications, as well as the frequency of use of health services and their costs.
It presents the statistical profile of the Rape Victims Help Center for fiscal year 2007-2008.
The “Epidemiological Profile of Mortality in Puerto Rico, Years 2015-2022", published by the Puerto Rico Department of Health, analyzes mortality on the island during that period. It includes a detailed study of mortality rates by age, sex, municipality and health region, using data from the Demographic Registry.Some key points of the report:Mortality Trends: Changes in mortality over the years are examined, with an emphasis on 2022, which showed a significant increase.Excess Mortality: The number of additional deaths in 2022 compared to what was expected, highlighting an excess in people over 65 years of age.Impact of Significant Events: It is analyzed as events such as hurricanes and the pandemic of COVID-19 affected mortality.Causes of Death: The main causes of mortality are identified in 2022.Regional and Demographic Differences: Age-adjusted mortality rates and differences between regions and municipalities are presented.
It provides suggestions for the implementation of guidelines for measuring economic characteristics in population censuses, with a particular focus on formulating questions and processing answers. It is based on the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, published by the UN.
The 2020-2021 academic year was one of continuous challenges where the University of Puerto Rico continued to provide its academic offer and support services, mostly assisted by technology, due to the emergency caused by COVID-19 both in Puerto Rico and worldwide. This modality of offering face-to-face services, often remotely, caused changes in the way in which the University of Puerto Rico usually carries out its academic semesters, its administrative processes and student services. Recognizing the importance of evaluation to strengthen offerings and services, the Vice Presidency for Academic Affairs and Research (VPAAI) conducted a study on students' perception of the services they received during the 2020-2021 academic year. The results of this assessment are presented below
It collects the result of the generation of the General Opinion Index, a product of administrative data, surveys and audits of the OCPR.
Provide guidance on how to produce comprehensive estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), ensuring that as many productive activities as possible are accounted for.
This report contains the process, measurement and results of the evaluation carried out on these 11 functions.
Results of a study that uses data from a survey of public employees on the misuse of government funds to document forms of corruption and examine factors affecting the number of irregularities in agencies.
A complementary guide to the Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual published by the International Monetary Fund. It contains more detailed information on the classification, economic sectorization, valuation, and registration of various categories of financial assets and debts in an economy.
It presents various climate statistics for the reference period, for each of the weather seasons. The data provided includes the highest and lowest temperatures by year of occurrence and rainfall.
Sugiere métodos para la medición e interpretación de datos relacionados a la ciencia, tecnología y la innovación.
It provides guidelines for the presentation of monetary and financial statistics.
It contains statistics on air travelers from foreign countries (excluding the United States) to Puerto Rico for calendar years 2009 and 2010, from the United States Survey of International Air Travelers (SIAT). It includes breakdowns by the origin of the travelers, method of booking air tickets and hotels, travel group size, purpose of travel, type of lodging, stay, traveler expenses, age, gender, occupation, and income, among others.
This document deals with an analysis of the minimum wage in Puerto Rico, including its impacts, methodology and considerations for different sectors and social assistance programs.
Indicate what patent statistics are used for, and how to count them to maximize information about science and technology (S&T) activities.
It contains statistics on air travelers from foreign countries (excluding the United States) to Puerto Rico for calendar years 2010 and 2011, from the United States Survey of International Air Travelers (SIAT). It includes breakdowns by the origin of the travelers, method of booking air tickets and hotels, travel group size, purpose of travel, type of lodging, stay, traveler expenses, age, gender, occupation, and income, among others.
It presents globalization measures related to the movement of capital and foreign direct investment, international trade, economic activity of multinational firms and the internationalization of technology.
Presenta una guía para ayudar a los países en el diseño de políticas para proteger la confidencialidad de la información que está contenida en los registros vitales y los correspondientes informes estadísticos. También ofrece métodos alternativos para almacenar permanentemente y proteger los registros vitales. Palabras claves: registro civil, estadísticas vitales, protocolos, ley, regulación, divulgar.
It provides the necessary rules and regulations for the recording of vital events and acts of civil status of individuals, defines their participation in the production of vital statistics, their relationships with other institutions that depend on this source to carry out their own functions, the services it must offer to the country, among others.
It provides a guide to productivity measures for the development of industrial productivity indicators.
It provides guidelines for the implementation of data collection standards, and for the dissemination of statistics related to the informal sector and informal employment.
Proporcionan orientación y asistencia para que- los países mejoren sus sistemas de registro civil y estadísticas vitales. Hace referencia a la necesidad y el valor del monitoreo y la evaluación de forma continua del registro y las estadísticas, como actividades esenciales de gestión.
It provides general guidance for the previous steps and analysis that will culminate in computerization; several options are recommended to consider for the planning, execution and maintenance of computerization. In turn, the framework, objectives and purposes of the computerization of civil registration, vital statistics systems and other public bodies are examined.
Provide guidance on concepts and practices for measuring capital.
Report on the World Bank's Knowledge Economy Index.
It is a step-by-step guide for statistical and civil registry offices to adopt a series of measures, activities, methods and techniques in order to- develop an effective information, education and communication program as part of the program to improve civil registration and vital statistics systems.
It presents the results obtained from the work carried out for the change of base year of national accounts and the implementation of the System of National Accounts.
Empirical estimate of the macroeconomic cost of corruption within the public sector on Puerto Rico's economic growth.
Manual designed to guide doctors, hospitals and facilities on the death registration system of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and to provide the necessary instructions for completing and filling out death certificates. The emphasis is placed on the responsibilities of the Physician, Hospital and Facilities in managing these certificates so that official authorization can finally be obtained for the final disposal of a corpse. It includes relevant information about the importance of these documents, for legal and statistical purposes, and specific instructions for obtaining the necessary information.
Methodological manual of the Macroeconomic Accounts System of Puerto Rico.
It presents information from the new crime classification system called the National Incident Based Information System, which replaces the previous system (Uniform Crime Data Information). It also includes the definitions of each of the crimes contemplated.
Guide to supporting the evaluation efforts of agencies' programs and projects
It proposes a methodological framework for the collection and publication of statistics on international trade in services, for the use of national and international organizations.
This study, conducted by the DaCo, contrasts the average cost of post-secondary education in Puerto Rico versus in all U.S. state jurisdictions for the 2009-10 academic year. As a result, it was found that the cost in Puerto Rico represents just 24% of the nation's average cost.
Empirical analysis of the loss of funds and public property for fiscal years 2000-01 to 2007-08, for the estimation of an Index of incidents of lost property by agency, by municipality and by consortium, adjusted for the number of employees and agency.
It presents the concepts, definitions and methodological principles that govern the recording of health expenditure and the financial implications derived from the reform of the General Health Law.
Methodology for obtaining statistics on Information and Communication Technology (ICT or ICT in English) that are comparable with those in other places.
Methodological manual for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) prepared by an international entity.
This document seeks to present the transformation and evolution of housing in Puerto Rico. It also explains the need that has existed and the social interest through public policies for housing. It contains additional information on: (a) The Determinants of Demand and Supply of Social Interest Housing, (b) The Economic Impact of Public Housing Construction in Puerto Rico, (c) Housing Financing in Puerto Rico and (d) Statistical Data. In addition, it provides a special section which provides Relevant Aspects of Social Interest Housing in Argentina, Spain, Colombia and the Caribbean. Key words: Development, Restructuring, Capacity, Institution, Poverty, Inequality.
This report evaluates transportation infrastructure and its capacity to meet the growing demands resulting from the increase in Latin American foreign trade. The potential benefits of trade between Latin America and the United States are described.
Methodological manual of the Macroeconomic Accounts System of Puerto Rico. It contains a historical account of the development of the System.
This Special Report of the Legislative Assembly Budget Office (OPAL) analyzes General Fund Income and Expenditure from Fiscal Year 2000 to 2022. This analysis is carried out using the Government's financial statements, identifying significant trends and events that have impacted the country's fiscal situation for just over the first 2 decades of the 21st century. The deficit of the General Fund, the legislative changes that have impacted collections and the evolution of spending in key programmatic areas such as Education, Public Safety and Health are some of the main points discussed in this report. During the first fifteen years of the century (2000 to 2014), Net Income from the General Fund totaled $118.788 million, while Expenses reached $144.573 million, resulting in a cumulative deficit of $25,785 million. This deficit was financed through loans, COFINA and transfers from other funds. Starting with Fiscal Year 2015, significant measures were implemented to control spending, most notably Law 66-2014, which froze budget allocation formulas to the University of Puerto Rico, municipalities and the Judicial Branch, among other initiatives to reduce government spending. The arrival of the PROMESA Act in 2016 marked a significant change in the administration of fiscal policy, and began the process of restructuring public debt. In the most recent fiscal years, the impact of events such as hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017; the earthquake in the southwest of the island in January 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, also in 2020, has significantly influenced Government Revenue and Expenditure. The injection of federal funds for reconstruction has been a determining factor in the fiscal evolution of these years. In summary, the report provides a detailed overview of the finances of the Government of Puerto Rico, highlighting the challenges faced and the measures taken to mitigate the deficit and improve Puerto Rico's fiscal situation.
It provides an analysis of the sustained impact of tourism in relation to the consumer activity of tourists who contribute to the Puerto Rican economy within the framework of the Caribbean. Its objective is to build and implement a satellite tourism account.
International standard on the classification of levels of education.
Research on the influence of the climate of coexistence on the academic achievement of public and private schools, at intermediate and secondary levels.
It provides information related to the health of this population with data from the PREHCO Project.
It presents statistics on government processes related to the management of cases of domestic violence.
Guide document for the management of the IPEDS Data Center, for the analysis and comparison of post-secondary institutions, in the following areas: institutional profile, enrollment, number of graduates, institutional finance, financial aid, graduation rate, human resources, number of new students, number of active students and library facilities.
Methodological report on literacy statistics.
It presents results of the analysis on the impact of unintentional injuries on deaths that occurred in the population aged 0 to 24 years. Keywords: infant, preschool, school, definition, magnitude It presents results of the analysis on the impact of unintentional injuries on deaths that occurred in the population aged 0 to 24 years.
The results of the Survey of Businessmen on the Possible Misuse of Government Resources document the forms of public corruption in Puerto Rico, where the business sector intervenes.
Published by Dr. José Vázquez Calzada. Analysis and presentation of the historical trajectory of Puerto Rico's demographic phenomena, with a mostly descriptive approach. Information is included on population censuses up to the 19th century; growth, distribution and composition of the population from the 20th century to the 1970 census; socioeconomic characteristics; birth and fertility; mortality and causes of death and internal and external migration.
It presents an econometric model that forecasts the demand for housing in Puerto Rico at the aggregate level. It uses spatial dynamics models with various geographical criteria to disaggregate the units predicted to the 78 municipalities. It contains additional information regarding the housing industry such as the quality of the housing stock, sanitary facilities, type of housing construction, among others.
An overview of minimum wage levels in the educational context of Puerto Rico prior to 1976, established by the Fair Labor Standards Act, is provided. The report contains wage rates and economic information for the private education sector and the public sector.
It offers tools for the analysis of wealth distribution, using a survey for calendar year 1994.
Historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1931 to 1940. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. The reports are included as they were written for each year.
Historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1911 to 1920. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. The reports are included as they were written for each year.
Historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1921 to 1930. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. The reports are included as they were written for each year.
Methodological survey review used to estimate retail sales, described in three documents dated December 2005, March 2006 and May 2006.
Methodology and results of the survey on income by source of origin of families. It is used to estimate poverty in Puerto Rico.
Methodology and results of the survey on income by source of origin of families. It is used to estimate poverty in Puerto Rico.
Historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1951 to 1955. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. The reports are included as they were written for each year.
Historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1941 to 1949. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. The reports are included as they were written for each year.
This report presents the results of the study on the income of Puerto Ricans in 1996, with the purpose of obtaining average monetary income by strata in Puerto Rico.
Act No. 1-2013, also known as the Jobs Now Act, establishes a series of incentives for companies to encourage job creation. It also requires the measurement of the results of this Act. The results reports of the Jobs Now Act give an idea of its effectiveness. Key words: jobs created, jobs committed.
This report presents the definitions of what drought is, the different manifestations of drought, an account of the most important events that occurred during the 2014-2016 drought in Puerto Rico and the achievements achieved. It concludes with the lessons learned during this experience and presents recommendations for future events.
It presents a profile of SMEs in the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales, exports, programs operating under DDEC incentives, contribution to Gross Domestic Product, closures and multiplier effect for the calendar year.
Introduction to the historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1900 to 1955. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. For greater accessibility, they will be available to download for decades.
Monthly report to the Governor of Puerto Rico, in compliance with Executive Order 2021-013, which defines the scope, general notes of the 28-January-2022 meeting of the PARE Committee and its Plan of Action.
It presents a profile of SMEs in the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales, exports, programs operating under DDEC incentives, contribution to Gross Domestic Product, closures and multiplier effect for the calendar year.
It includes a list of data from the Criminal Justice System on incidents of domestic violence and other variables. It also highlights the importance of Protective Orders.
It presents the Puerto Rican health picture and topics such as the cost of health, births, deaths, life expectancy, migration, mortality due to causes, morbidity, health professionals, health facilities and the insured.
The United Nations Education, Science, and Culture Organization (UNESCO) has developed a series of norms and standards whose main objective is to ensure international comparability of statistics on educational investment. As part of efforts to obtain complete statistics on educational investment in Puerto Rico, officials from the UNESCO Institute of Statistics were in Puerto Rico between March 31 and April 4, 2014, and offered technical assistance on internationally agreed norms and standards to measure educational investment in each country in a comparable way. As a result of the results of this visit, this Summary of Achievements and Data Plan was developed, which will serve as a working guide to obtain the necessary statistics within the shortest possible time.
Historical compilation of statistical reports by the Insular Police on the country's criminal incidence from 1901 to 1908. These reports served as a basis for the development of police strategies in the past. The reports are included as they were written for each year.
It includes a list of data from the Criminal Justice System on incidents of domestic violence and analyzes the challenges of interagency coordination.
It includes a list of data from the Criminal Justice System on incidents of domestic violence. Keywords: Law 54, Police, Victim, Survivor, Aggressor, Place, Abuse, Order of Protection.
It presents the considerations, to guide the interpretation and use of the results of this workshop on seven priority issues for the Department of Health.
It presents a profile of SMEs in the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales, exports, programs operating under DDEC incentives, contribution to Gross Domestic Product, closures and multiplier effect for the calendar year.
It presents a profile of SMEs in the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales, exports, programs operating under DDEC incentives, contribution to Gross Domestic Product, closures and multiplier effect for the calendar year.
During the preparation of the report, the Committee for the Study of Puerto Rico's Finances (Committee), its staff and consultants relied heavily on the staff of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank and other government agencies for information, statistics, advice, comments and critiques. The Committee and its staff also benefited from consultation with Puerto Ricans outside the government, economists, businessmen, bankers and others. The Committee would concentrate its efforts on the broad financial and fiscal aspects of Puerto Rico's economic future.
It presents a profile of SMEs in the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales, exports, programs operating under DDEC incentives, contribution to Gross Domestic Product, closures and multiplier effect for the calendar year.
It presents a profile of SMEs in the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales, exports, programs operating under DDEC incentives, contribution to Gross Domestic Product, closures and multiplier effect for the calendar year.
It presents a profile of SMEs in terms of the following indicators: number of establishments, employment, payroll, retail sales and exports for the calendar year.
The Department of Justice's Danger Assessment Instrument Findings Report provides a detailed analysis of the levels of dangerousness in cases of domestic violence in Puerto Rico. Based on data collected from women complainants, key risk factors and patterns are identified that require priority attention. This report includes descriptive statistics on the complainants, relative risk analyses for the factors evaluated and adjusted rates by municipality, providing a clearer and more accurate view of the problem. In addition, disparities between levels of dangerousness (variable and increasing versus severe and extreme) are highlighted, emphasizing the need for an effective and timely institutional response to prevent lethal violence.
It presents statistics on the sludge generated.
List of contact information and industrial composition of companies and/or projects operating under DDEC-PRIDCO incentive programs.
Review of the 1983 publication on the subject, in the light of the 1990 Population and Housing Census and the adoption of new methods for making seasonal adjustments.
It mainly refers to the production and sale of milk. The content of the report is divided into: Agricultural Phase, Industrial Phase, Dairy Industry Regulatory Office, Livestock Settlement System, Dairy Herd Health Program, Preventive Maintenance, Cleaning and Sanitation Program for Dairy Milking Equipment, Fund for the Promotion of the Dairy Industry, Milk Quality Program, Livestock Assistance Program, Puerto Rico Dairy Industry Perspectives.
The financial statements present all fiscal aspects of the Systems with respect to each fiscal year and the changes in their net asset position for the year ended on that date, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States.
It presents the number and amount of benefits paid under Social Security, also known as Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI), for the month of December of each year, by type of beneficiary (retired worker, spouse of retired worker, child of retired worker, spouse or parents of survivors, children of survivors, disabled workers, spouse of disabled workers, children of disabled workers), by age group (65 years or older), by sex and by municipality.
The report includes the percentage of students below the poverty level for each school.
It presents data from the Conservatory on the following topics: admissions, enrollment, teacher certification test, retention, teaching, graduation, preparatory music school, employers of graduates, use of the library, among others. This report is a consolidation of the following old reports: Annual Summary Statistics, High School Statistics and Annual Collection Development statistics.
It consists of graphs and numerals that describe the total number of workers subject to the jurisdiction of the Labor Relations Board.