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Report that describes the effort, quantity and species of recreational fishing. The information is collected through surveys carried out in fishing tournaments.
It contains the Puerto Rico Manufacturing - Purchasing Managers' Index (PRM-PMI) and its component indices: New Orders, Production, Employment, Supplier Deliveries, Inventories. In addition, it includes indices on customer Inventories, Prices paid for company inputs, the Reserve of uncompleted orders, and new Orders for export. These indices are derived from information collected electronically from the largest manufacturing companies in Puerto Rico. The estimate is based on a dissemination index methodology, similar to that used in other countries and other states of the United States for similar indices. This Survey is the result of a collaboration with the Puerto Rico Industrial Association.
Lista de información de contacto y composición industrial de las empresas y/o proyectos operando bajo los programas de incentivos del DDEC-PRIDCO.
The water balance is established considering the production of AAA minus the consumption authorized to calculate the losses. Authorized consumption includes the entire volume of water that was used with authorization from the AAA. This volume can be billed or unbilled, just as it can be measured or estimated. Authorized uses include water served to customers and water used for system maintenance, among others. Total water loss is composed of physical losses and business losses. Business losses include unauthorized uses, measurement inaccuracies, and data errors. Physical losses include tank leaks and overflows.
The Gross Agricultural Income report presents production, price and value data by agricultural line. Prices are an annual average at farm level. These data are obtained through about 15 agricultural surveys carried out by the office. These surveys are carried out by direct interview with the farmer.
It contains the most important socio-economic figures for Puerto Rico. It includes 35 graphs along with 34 information tables. The second section includes the 26 growth rates.
Se presentan los resultados del evento electoral en informes por cada una de las jurisdicciones geográficas electorales en la que se divide la Isla de Puerto Rico. Las jurisdicciones electorales están determinadas por ley como en el caso de los municipios; como resultados de las determinaciones de la Junta Constitucional de Revisión de los Distritos Representativos y Senatoriales basados en los datos que provee el Censo decenal de Población y Vivienda y por reglamentación interna en el caso de las unidades y colegios electorales. También se recopilan y publican los resultados por edad y sexo de los participantes.
It presents, in addition to the topics on the economy of Puerto Rico and that of the United States and the world economy, four sectoral issues and seven special topics. It is done to comply with Article 20 of Act No. 75 of 1975, as amended, also known as the Organic Law of the Planning Board.
It contains information on women in the Puerto Rican labor market. Summary of the findings obtained by Law Reports No. 11-2009 submitted to OPM by agencies and municipalities, during the calendar year 2020 and which provide information that demonstrates the activities carried out to comply with Law 11-2009, as amended.
Statistics collected by the Institute of Forensic Sciences in the discharge of its ministerial duties, including suicides, homicides, generated autopsies, and others. Some of the available breakdowns include by sex, age, municipality, type and cause of death.
This information is provided upon request via email.
It includes the monthly number of bankruptcies filed with the Federal Bankruptcy Court for the district of Puerto Rico, broken down by the type (chapter) of bankruptcy: Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 12 or Chapter 13.
El informe presenta un perfil de los confinados que se encontraban en las instituciones correccionales del país. Incluye información como género, edad, educación, empleo, sentencia, reincidencia, delito, etc.
Justice and Statistics Institute study reveals: One in four domestic violence plaintiffs faces risk of death. Announcements. IEPR. 18 December 2025.…
The Department of Justice's Danger Assessment Instrument Findings Report for the first half of 2024 provides a detailed analysis of the levels of dangerousness in cases of domestic violence in Puerto Rico.…
To amend Article 1.3 of Act No. 54 of August 15, 1989, also known as the “Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention Act”, to recognize economic violence as a form of domestic violence; to order the Office of the Women's Attorney, Department of Family; Department…
To amend Article 1.3 of Act No. 54 of August 15, 1989, also known as the “Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention Act”, to recognize economic violence as a form of domestic violence; to order the Office of the Women's Attorney, Department of Family; Department…
The Puerto Rico Statistics Institute and the Puerto Rico Department of Justice signed an agreement that will enable the use of data, on the level of risk of victims in cases of domestic violence, with the purpose of creating new policies and strategies to prevent…
Extreme jealousy is the most common risk factor for lethality in cases of domestic violence in Puerto Rico. Announcements. IEPR. 17 December 2025. Extreme jealousy is the most common risk factor for lethality in cases of domestic violence in Puerto Rico.…
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To add a new paragraph (f) to Article 3.7 of Law No. 54 of August 15, 1989, as amended, known as the “Law for the Prevention and Intervention against Domestic Violence”, for the purpose of establishing that the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation of…
3.11, such as Articles 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12, respectively, add a new subparagraph (5) to paragraph (C) of the re-enumerated Article 3.8 of Act No. 54 of August 15, 1989, as amended, known as the “Act for the Prevention and Intervention against Domestic…
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