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It contains: Resource loans, other services, and referral and skill development.
The statistical report provides information on the enrollment and attendance of students in Puerto Rico schools, the participation and results of students in the NAEP tests, and the percentage of students examined as unexamined for each grade and subject examined. In addition, information is provided on the preparation of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools in the country. Students are segregated into the following groups: all students; major ethnic groups; students with disabilities; students with language limitations in Spanish; students below the poverty and gender levels. The test proficiency levels are as follows: Basic, Proficient, Advanced. Finally, the report presents economic indicators used to determine Adequate Annual Progress.
At the moment, this report summarizes the data that the Puerto Rico Department of Education sends to the United States Department of Education through file N032. The report consists of an Excel table with the number of students identified as' dropouts', following how this term is defined by the United States Department of Education. The data is broken down by grade (grades 7 to 12) and a grouped breakdown is also presented for all grades less than 7th grade. To compare these figures with the total number of students enrolled, the number of enrolled students (as reported to the United States Department of Education in file N05) is used.
The compendium includes a series of university topics such as: admissions, enrollment, courses, grades, staff, budget, financial assistance and retention presented in tables and graphs of the eleven units of our system segregated by variables such as: sex, academic years, schools of origin, high school index, generations, faculty, academic programs, year of classification, courses, sections, types of academic degrees, among others.
Report on the efforts and work carried out for the development of youth cooperatives in Puerto Rico.
The Department of Education, together with the Commission, must submit an annual report to the Legislature on their findings and a summary of their activities.
The reports gather information on the number and type of teachers, enrollment in private non-university academic institutions, number of licensed institutions, in addition to gathering variables such as educational district, gender, specialty, and disabilities.
Report detailing the number of students from the public system who took entrance exams to post-secondary institutions and the results of those tests, broken down by grade, schools and municipalities. This report will include a global comparative analysis of the results of students who have taken the exam twice (2) times.
The report contains data on recruitment, retention, grades awarded and graduation rate by cohort and academic programs offered by the institution.
The report contains enrollment information (certified as official by the school) broken down by grade and school.
Data related to bullying and cyberbullying by schools for the 2017-2018, 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 school years
Violent incidents in public schools
For each school, the report presents the number of students graduating, the number of students who dropped out, and the final graduation rate.
Telephone survey conducted using the Puerto Rico Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System methodology. People aged 18 and over (adults) are interviewed about aspects related to their level of literacy. The indicators are as follows: Difficulty reading and writing, reading habits, employment skills, cultural knowledge, Exposure to mass electronic media, and Difficulty reading and writing (referring to family members under 18 years of age).
It includes data collected from each post-secondary institution that receives Title IV funding. The data is grouped into three collections and 9 forms throughout the academic year. IPEDS collects data on enrollment, graduates, human resources, graduation rates, finances, institutional profile and economic assistance. In Puerto Rico, CESPR is the agency responsible for coordinating these reports for institutions that are in the jurisdiction of the ELA. Other states and territories are responsible for their institutions.
This report presents the scope and impact of Montessori Public Schools in Puerto Rico for the 2018-2019 school year. It includes the socio-demographic characteristics of schools and their students.
The report presents data on complaints from employees of private companies or public corporations disaggregated by causes included in state and federal laws. The causes include: national origin, sex, race, religion, age, disability, marriage, politics, retaliation, criminal record, breastfeeding. It is produced on an annual basis, using the state fiscal year. The total number of causes is greater than the total number of complaints because a complaint can have more than one cause.
It is an annual publication that presents data obtained from the Survey on Occupational Injuries and Diseases that occurred in a calendar year.
It contains the executions of administration and award in accordance with the duties and powers enshrined in the Labor Relations Act, Act No. 130 of May 8, 1945, as amended.
It measures work done and services provided.
Inventory of the 143 bands or musical groups for the 2019-2020 school year.
Report that collects the most relevant data within each of the areas that the CFSE works with, including statistical data on the services offered, established cases, operational expenses, cases based on the economic sector, formalized policies and collections, among others.
It is an annual publication that presents data from the Census of Deaths from Occupational Injuries for a calendar year.
It contains the main historical statistics that come from the Worker Group Survey since 1970. They are presented based on averages for the calendar year.
This document contains the names of the unions, their employers, their presidents and forms of contact.
Document that compiles the statistical data generated in the CFSE submitted for a decade (ten-year period). This compilation includes the operational activities carried out, the areas of Insurance and Finance, Claims and Compensation, and Medical Services in dispensaries and Industrial Hospital.
It presents statistical estimates of people aged 60 and over: employed, unemployed and outside the working group. A comparison of the average of the most recent calendar year with the year 1990 is presented.
Employment, hour and wage statistics for all industries are provided monthly in the form of text, tables and graphs, comparing the current month with the previous month and with the same month of the previous year. Data is provided at the island level and the eight metropolitan areas.
It has a brief introduction to the program that produces the information and an analytical summary of the data contained in the publication.
This report presents employment and wage information by occupation for all existing Industrial Activity in Puerto Rico according to the North American Industrial Classification (NAICS) system. It takes into consideration people who worked or received pay in the pay period that included May 12, 2008. For each Industrial Activity, a table is presented that includes employment, the Average Wage and the Median Wage for all occupations that met the confidentiality requirements of the Federal Government. Data for 2009 will be available soon and work has already begun on the publication at the local level.
This report presents employment and wage information by occupation for all of Puerto Rico for people who worked or received pay in the pay period that included May 12, 2008. This report weighs the survey results to reflect total employment, as reported by the Quarterly Employment and Wage Census for the second quarter of 2008.
It provides data on homeless counts, licensed care centers, censuses, socio-economic indicators, funds delegated to projects and population by municipalities and regions.
It provides census statistics for Puerto Rico, which cover different topics, depending on the year in which it was conducted. Specifically, the 2010 Census includes statistics on the most basic characteristics of the population's demography (age, sex, marital status, Hispanic origin, race, family composition) and on a characteristic of housing (rented, owned with or without a mortgage). For censuses from previous years, it includes statistics on the socio-demographic and economic characteristics of the population and on housing. It provides very detailed data broken down by geographical levels, including neighborhoods and census tracks. Population and Housing Census data are available in the form of tables, profiles, narratives and databases. The Population and Housing Census is conducted to comply with Article III, Section 4 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
It presents the number of people served by the Office of Citizen Services of the Municipality of Hormigueros, broken down by age, gender, city and month.
It provides statistics on the socio-demographic and economic characteristics of the population and on the characteristics of housing. Data from the Community Survey is available in the form of tables, profiles, narratives and databases. The Community Survey was created to replace the Decennial Census Long Form. Like the Long Form, the Community Survey collects information through a questionnaire that is mailed to a sample of households. In contrast to the Long Form, the Community Survey is conducted more frequently: annually, rather than once every 10 years. It includes statistics broken down by municipality, but for smaller municipalities the limited sample size requires the use of longer periods of time: specifically, (1) for municipalities with 65,000 inhabitants or more it provides annual estimates, (2) for municipalities with 20,000 inhabitants or more it offers three-year estimates (in periods of 3 years), (3) for other municipalities, it provides five-year estimates (in periods of 5 years). The three-year and five-year estimates are updated annually. Together with data from the United States Community Survey, it provides estimates of migration between Puerto Rico and the United States.
It provides data on total collections corresponding to alimony payments, 1998 — 2016. It provides data on collections, federal withholding, state withholding, unemployment withholding, wage withholding, and others.
The report is produced annually to report data on educational services provided to girls and boys between the ages of 0 and 5 years old. The report reflects information concerning the Families and Children @s Served, Family Demographic Data, Economic Situation, Needs and Goals established with the Family, Family Support Strategies.
These are data provided by categories, by region and municipalities in the form of a table based on information provided by the regions or local offices of the Department of the Family.
By police area, the sectors with established councils and the number of councilors.
It provides data on child abuse, referrals for abuse, referral movement, protection services. It provides data by age, gender and region.
Identify the number of complaints against the elderly and residents of long-term care facilities.
Set of social and economic variables by age group and municipalities with the purpose of comparing the contribution of each municipality to the socioeconomic development of Puerto Rico.
Description: Provides data by occupation, employment status, age, marital status, gender, education and citizenship, among others.
Describe the PMI
Leading causes of death by sex
Visualization of people working at home by year
Shows Gas Prices by Wholesalers
Visualization of imported fresh fruits
Infographic on the characteristics of veterans in 2021
Tiene una breve introducción del programa que produce la información y un resumen analítico de los datos contenidos en la publicación.
It has a brief introduction to the program that produces the information and an analytical summary of the data contained in the publication.
It has a brief introduction to the program that produces the information and an analytical summary of the data contained in the publication.
It provides data on the funds delegated to projects managed by ACUDEN for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It provides data by region, municipality and center.
Seasonally adjusted statistics
The report details investment in Research and Development projects in Puerto Rico, as well as the human resources dedicated to these projects. The analysis includes private sector companies (detailed by sector), post-secondary education institutions, private non-profit organizations and public sector entities. The definitions and methodologies used in the OECD countries are used, so that the results allow for international comparison.
Portal: Science and Technology Surveys
The statistical report contains an introduction, describing the methodology of the survey, the percentage achieved and who are the users of the information. Define the indicators measured in the survey (Employment Rate, Separation Rate, Partial Employment Rate, Supply Rate, Health Insurance Rate, Overqualification Rate, Vacancies Rate, and the Skills and Occupations in the Highest Demand). The most relevant results and statistical tables of the study findings are briefly presented.
It presents a historical overview of the statistical estimates of the level of education of employed and unemployed people. The historical comparison is presented every decade and the average for the last available year.
It presents a historical overview of the statistical estimates of unemployment among heads of household in Puerto Rico. The historical comparison is presented every five years and the average for the last available year.
Employment, hour and wage statistics for manufacturing industries are provided in text format and tables. Compare the current census data with those of the previous year at the island level, by municipality and industrial group.
This report presents a statistical profile of Puerto Rico's education system for the 2014-2015 academic year. Data and information are included on all levels of education (pre-primary, primary, secondary, post-secondary, and university), both for the public and private sectors (for profit and non-profit). This yearbook contains data on educational institutions, enrollment, teaching, and academic achievement, among other information, for all levels, both for the public and private sectors
It presents statistical estimates of people who are outside the working group and the reasons they gave for not participating in economic activity. A comparison of the average of the most recent year with the previous year is presented.
Record of the number of positions held in each government entity as of June 30 of the fiscal year. It breaks down characteristics such as: the type of position (career, trust without the right to reinstatement, trust with the right to reinstatement, temporary, irregular and others), employee gender, working hours, educational attainment, people with disabilities, reasonable accommodation, active retirees, hourly compensation, years of service in the Government, age. Personnel transactions include information about new, reinstated, promoted, transferred, reinstated, reinstated, authorized, resigned, laid off, dismissed and retired employees.
It presents statistical estimates of women such as: employment, unemployment and outside the working group, in addition to other characteristics such as: age, marital status, relationship with the head of household, education, occupation, industry and salary. The tables in the publication present a historical overview since 1970 over five years (every five years).
Present the incidents that constitute type I and II crimes by Area, by projects and by Municipality.
That priority be given to residents of public housing in the different activities that generate jobs and income.
It includes:
1) The entity's budget for the fiscal year, classified by source of funds (General Fund, Special Allocations, Own Income, State Special Funds, Other Income and Other Funds).
2) The entity's budget allocated to payroll and related costs for the fiscal year, classified by source of funds.
3) Cumulative disbursements in the fiscal year up to the reference month in payroll and related costs, classified by source of funds.
4) Number of authorized positions, positions occupied, vacant positions by type of position (Regular Career, Probationary Career, Transitional, Irregular, Trust with the right to reinstatement, Trust without the right to reinstatement, and Others) at the beginning and end of the reference month.
5) Number of posts created and posts eliminated during the reference month, by type of position.
6) Number of appointments and separations by type of position.
7) Number of positions whose rankings were changed.
8) Number of positions with employees on unpaid and other leave.
9) Number of positions with employees reported to the State Insurance Fund.
10) Number of positions with prominent employees.
It presents information on families that reside in public housing projects in Puerto Rico.
It contains statistics on incidents of domestic violence reported by several agencies: the Puerto Rico Police, Department of Justice, Department of Corrections and Office of Court Administration. It includes characteristics of domestic violence incidents (victims by age and sex, place and area of occurrence, weapon used, type of crime, police area), protection orders requested and issued (by Judicial Region), movement of accusations for domestic violence (accusations presented and resolved by type of resolution) and confined persons (by socio-demographic characteristics and information on the crimes committed).
The Report presents the number of members of the correctional population who were tested for controlled substances administered by the Institute of Forensic Sciences of Puerto Rico in correctional institutions, programs, number of positives, negatives, refusals and types of substances.
The Electronic Video Game System, hereinafter SVJ, was created by virtue of Act No. 83 of July 2, 1987, as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Equestrian Industry and Sports Act, as a complement to live horse racing. This system is operated by the Camarero Racetrack Operating Company and the SVJ supplier. This activity is regulated, supervised and supervised by the Government of Puerto Rico through the Administration of Industry and Equestrian Sports, hereinafter the AIDH. Both horse betting and SVJ betting can only be carried out at equestrian agencies. These are businesses operated by small merchants under contract with the Camarero Racetrack Operating Company. The AIDH, by mandate of law, must send to the Puerto Rico Legislature an Annual Report on the Implementation of SVJ in the jurisdiction of Puerto Rico. This Report should detail the following information: the annual net income generated by the licensed operating company, the supplier for each equestrian agency, the total amounts played, the total amounts paid, the number of terminals in operation, the number of terminals disconnected or removed from the SVJ and the causes for such disconnection or removal and the percentage of payment and distribution of the Net Income Deposit Account. Within this Report, in one of its annexes, the active agencies with SVJ, terminals installed and in operation, amount of money played by the bettor, amount of money paid to the bettor, betting entry in the SVJ, SVJ betting payments, percentage of repayment to the player, commission paid to Equestrian Agents by the Operating Company, the administrative expense incurred by AIDH in supervising and supervising the SVJ, the distribution for Career prizes and the net income of the SVJ. The study variables are the money bet by the player, the prizes awarded to the player and the number of SVJ terminals and equestrian agencies. This Report provides an annual overview of the implementation of the electronic video game system authorized by law to be operated and which works in addition to authorized horse racing within Puerto Rico's equestrian agencies.
Descripción socioeconómica y académica del ingresado a la Escuela de Derecho
Use mortality data to prepare raw and adjusted death rates from heart disease and cerebrovascular diseases for select municipalities for the years 2000-2002 and 2009-2010.
Use data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) to obtain data on the frequency, educational level, employment status, income and health insurance coverage of people with hearing difficulties.
Use data from the Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) of U.S. Census Bureau to obtain wage or self-employment data (Earnings) of single people between 25 and 65 years of age for the municipalities of San Juan, Toa Baja, Bayamón, Cataño and Guaynabo.
Use data from mortality databases to prepare crude and adjusted death rates from heart disease and cerebrovascular diseases for select municipalities for the years 2003 to 2008.
Statistical Information.
Types of Abuse, Types of Crime Complaints, Most Common Characteristics of the Perpetrator of Abuse Complaints and Crime Complaints, Towns with the Highest Number of Complaints Reported, Total of Abuse Complaints and Complaints for Crime Reported Against Public, Private, and/or Municipal Agencies, Total Complaints about Quality and Accessibility of Services.
The Office of the Attorney for the Elderly (OPPEA) annually updates the Demographic Profile of the Elderly Population of Puerto Rico and worldwide, so that it can be seen what is happening worldwide and how Puerto Rico compares to other countries.
Clients served in mental health services and substance use treatment programs. It includes admissions, transfers, registrations, dropouts, referrals, treatment completion rate, and active clients at the end of the state fiscal year.
Tables with data on incidents from all over the island.
This document presents statistics on the movement of cases during the annual judicial activity in the courts. In addition, it offers a comparison with the past five years, accompanied by tables and graphs for easy reading. Segregation is by the three instances of the General Court of Justice and the main issues by which cases are classified, offering a wide range of information. It is published 6 -12 months after each fiscal year close. This has been kept as historical documentation since fiscal year 1953-54 and is useful for comparisons and trend studies, since it uses uniform statistical concepts of judicial activity.
The GEM report presents a large amount of data that allows us to analyze Puerto Rico's entrepreneurial activity in its different phases, as well as perceptions and attitudes of the population regarding entrepreneurs and the creation and development of enterprises, to observe the trend with respect to data from previous years, and to make comparisons with countries from different geographical regions and different levels of economic development. The methodology of the GEM study consists of two surveys. The first is the Adult Population Survey, which is conducted on a probability sample representative of at least 2,000 adults between 18 and 64 years of age. Data is collected house-to-house across the Island, divided into six geographical regions, using a sample design approved by the international GEM team. The second survey that makes up the study is carried out to experts in entrepreneurship in each country. This survey is conducted on a non-probabilistic sample of at least 36 national experts distributed among nine conditioning factors for entrepreneurial activity. Through this survey, deep opinions are obtained about the factors that positively and negatively impact entrepreneurship in each economy. An important statistical value is calculated from the survey of the adult population: the index of early entrepreneurial activity (TEA), which represents the percentage of the adult population that is in the process of starting a business or is the owner of a new venture.
The report shows the number of prisoners transported monthly to correctional institutions due to departure.
Report on the number of new and used properties sold
The report shows the number of deaths that occur in correctional institutions by reason and institution.
The report includes the number of prisoners benefiting from alternative programs to confinement, as well as the reasons for their admission and dismissal, describes the proportion represented by each total group and the cases that remained active at the end of the month/year.
The interventions of the Office of the Public Procurator are tabulated in each regional office and in our specialized prosecutor's offices. The number of cases filed is collected, and the guidelines, coordinations and complaints to the intervened agendas are detailed. In addition, the cases submitted to each agenda of the Government of Puerto Rico are tabulated. Additional information is provided from the Office, the estimated economic impact of the interventions, public activities in the past fiscal year, as well as some significant cases in each region.
The report presents the annual number of development projects evaluated by the State Office of Historic Conservation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in compliance with section 106 of the Federal National Historic Preservation Act. The information is presented using thematic maps that illustrate municipalities classified by color categories and numerical ranges, according to the total number of projects evaluated in the municipality.
Description
It presents statistical estimates of employment, unemployment and people outside the working group, in addition to other characteristics such as: gender, age, marital status, relationship with the head of household, education, type of employment, occupation and the duration of unemployment. Several of the tables in the publication show a comparison with the same previous period and/or with the same period last year.
Gateway: Puerto Rico Labor Market Information
Historical Series:
Employment and Unemployment (Historical Series 1947-1969)
Employment and Unemployment (Historical Series 1970-2010)
Employment and Unemployment (Feb-2006)
Employment and Unemployment (AN 2006)
Employment and Unemployment (FY 2006)
Employment and Unemployment (AN 2007)
Employment and Unemployment (Employment Projections 2000-2010)
Employment and Unemployment (AN 2013)
Employment and Unemployment (AN 2014)
Employment and Unemployment (Employment Projections 2014-16)
This report presents a statistical profile of aspects related to the health and safety of students in Puerto Rico for the years 2015 and 2017. It includes data and information on bullying at school and electronic, on violent behavior, sexual behavior, drug use and eating habits, among others. The data were obtained from secondary databases and include data on public sector high school students (grades 9 to 12) and data on criminal incidents in public and private post-secondary institutions.
The report focuses on detailing the sociodemographic traits that characterize the Dominican population living in Puerto Rico, as well as the differences between these by sex characteristics. As part of this research, various characteristics of the Dominican population were examined, which is the minority population with the highest presence among the inhabitants of Puerto Rico, compared to the Puerto Rican population, providing contrasts between the scenarios of both populations.
The report presents the main demographic and socio-economic statistics of Puerto Rico's 8 senatorial districts and 40 representative districts, according to the Puerto Rico Community Survey 2014-18. Specifically, for the inhabitants and homes of each senatorial district, data are presented on sex, age, race, kinship, marital status, fertility, school enrollment, education obtained, veteran classification, disabilities, place of birth, language spoken at home, ancestry, employment status, employment, industry, class of worker, income, benefits, health insurance, poverty, occupancy of housing, units in the structure, year of construction, rooms, bedrooms, tenure of housing, vehicles, value of housing, mortgage classification, rent, among others.
The main objective of Law No. 63 of 2011 is to establish the Inclusive Library Services System for Technological Assistance in all libraries in Puerto Rico. In the same way, this law orders the government to “Collect annual statistical data on Inclusive Library Services for Technological Assistance”. Since its approval, the government has been unable to fully comply with this mandate. It is for this reason that the Institute of Statistics of Puerto Rico, in collaboration with the Technological Assistance Program of the University of Puerto Rico (PRATP), designed a collection system and a data set so that the Government of Puerto Rico has the capacity to collect, analyze and disseminate data on the implementation of this law. This document is Puerto Rico's first report on statistics related to the implementation of Law No. 63 in 2011. The data presented correspond to the calendar year 2019 and includes a sample of the libraries of the University of Puerto Rico system, private universities, higher education institutions and municipalities.
It includes data on technical services, classroom attendance, equipment loans, transfers, institutional recordings, and college audio reserves.
The statistical report indicates the number of revalidations made by the Examination Board and identifies the amount of approval. It indicates the percentage of approval by Board.
It presents the main activities by year.
Name of the establishment, address, contact number, name of the operator, license number and capacity.
It presents statistical information to evaluate the telecommunicator's performance in answering 9-1-1 calls, classifying them as 9-1-1 incidents and finally transferring them to answering agencies (if applicable). It describes the management of the fiscal year that ended. What is processed (emergencies and non-emergencies) and what is transferred to response agencies. Response agencies submit to the 9-1-1 Emergency System anything related to incidents they certify as attended to. I include a table with the indicators and the reference period.
It presents the movement of cases handled by the office of the Public Service Commission, the time spent working on them and the amount of human resources needed.
Epidemiological Profile of Mortality in Puerto Rico. Public Sector Virtual Library.…
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Analysis of Infant Mortality in Puerto Rico: Comparison with Puerto Rican Mortality in the United States, 2002. Reports. Public Sector Virtual Library.…
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Puerto Rico Asthma Surveillance Report BRFSS & Mortality Update. Public Sector Virtual Library. Description: It presents an update of the statistical data on asthma. Keywords: prevalence, sociodemographic characteristics, morbidity, mortality.…
Cancer incidence and mortality in Vieques 1990-2004. Reports. Public Sector Virtual Library. Description: It presents the incidence and mortality in Vieques over three time periods.…
Mortality Rates from Heart and Cerebrovascular Diseases (2003—2008). Reports. Instituto de Estadísticas de Puerto Rico.…
Epidemiological Surveillance of Infant Mortality System (SIVEMI): 2005 Results. Public Sector Virtual Library.…
Excess mortality and associated community risk factors related to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Virtual Library of Scientific Articles.…