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Web application that presents interactive tables with the average seasonal cycles of sea level for coastal stations in the United States and its territories (including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). The data show the monthly variation in sea level in meters compared to the annual average
Portal de datos operativos que presenta un resumen detallado de la infraestructura de generación de energía en Puerto Rico. Incluye información sobre la capacidad instalada y la aportación de las centrales de carga base, unidades de ciclo combinado, turbinas de combustión, sistemas hidroeléctricos y cogeneradoras privadas.
Real-time monitoring platform that presents the status of the main bodies of water (reservoirs) that supply both hydroelectric power plants and drinking water filtration plants in Puerto Rico. The system classifies the state of each reservoir according to operational scales (Security, Observation, Adjustments, Control or Rationing).
Interactive portal that allows you to view and download the Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) generated annually. The system allows you to filter documents by year and by the specific water system (municipality or community) that serves the user.
It presents an updated scientific summary of the state of the climate in Puerto Rico, covering the period from 2014 to 2021. The report compiles findings of more than 150 researchers and collaborators on the manifestations of climate change on the island and its socio-ecological impacts
It presents information on historical and real-time weather conditions collected by official stations. The system (Now Data) makes it possible to generate summaries of meteorological data for specific locations. Key words:Temperature, precipitation, weather records, San Juan, forecast, NOAA.
It contains energy generation (gross and net) and maximum demand. In addition, it presents consumption, number of customers, income (basic, for fuel adjustments, and for energy purchase), the cent per kilowatt hour (basic, for fuel adjustments, and for energy purchase), broken down by type of customer: residential, commercial, industrial, public lighting, agricultural and others.
It is made up of net income and other proceeds or resources that enter the General Fund. This Fund is the main source of government resources considered when preparing the joint resolution of the government budget. The role of the General Fund depends on the emergence of priorities that are determined annually by the Executive and the Legislative Assembly. This fund does not have an advance allocation, unlike special funds, which have a pre-established purpose. It is broken down into 1) revenues from state sources that include taxpayers such as income contributions, sales and use taxes (VAT), taxes, licenses, non-contributory revenues, including traditional and electronic lotteries and miscellaneous income, and 2) collections from external sources such as: customs duties and federal taxes on rum shipments, which the Government of the United States returns to the Government of Puerto Rico.
The report includes monthly estimates of the hotel occupancy rate (including the number of rooms-nights occupied and the number of rooms-nights available), as well as the average rates for renting a room, broken down between hotels in the San Juan Metropolitan Area and hotels outside the Metropolitan Area. These estimates come from the Tourism Company's Daily Survey. This Survey collects a non-probabilistic sample of hotels in the Company's Monthly Survey every business day. For more information on the Monthly Survey, see the PRTC Monthly Statistic Report. The Daily Survey sample includes 33 of the largest hotels endorsed by the Tourism Company, which represent 65 percent of the rooms. The Daily Survey allows the Company to monitor business conditions in hotels in a more timely and frequent manner, for example, including the ability to measure business conditions over long weekends. The data in this report are published to provide more timely estimates than can be obtained from the PRTC Monthly Statistic Report. For this purpose, they are presented on a monthly basis. However, the data are not comparable with the results of the PRTC Monthly Statistic Report: historically, the occupancy rate and the average rates of the Daily Survey are higher than the corresponding estimates of the Monthly Survey.
It contains monthly statistics of people who register at hotels endorsed by the Tourism Company. It includes the number of people who register by type of registrant (residents, non-residents), by type of hotel (Tourist Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Paradores), by region (Metropolitan, West (Sun Gate), East Central, South (Caribbean Gate), North Central), by number of rooms in the hotel, as well as the occupancy percentage of hotel rooms, the number of room nights sold and available, and the average length of stay. In addition, it includes several tables that show the average room rates (Average Room Rate) by region and by number of rooms in the hotel.
Tables that show the flow of passengers and cruise trips distributed between base-port cruises and those in transit.
The report collects the average daily correctional population broken down by region, institution and levels of custody. In addition, it is grouped into summary and sentenced; female and young adults (16 to 21 years old).
Puerto Rico employment and unemployment statistics, which come from the Worker Group Survey of the Department of Labor and Human Resources; and the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Current Employment Statistics. It includes the labor force, the unemployment rate, and wage employment by industrial sector.
It presents statistics on travelers and visitors to Puerto Rico, including the expenditure made in Puerto Rico, age, sex, education, purpose of the trip, and others. This information comes from the Traveler's Survey, which is carried out on travelers at airports and tourist piers.
After the Decennial Census, the Population Estimates Program of the U.S. Census Bureau You produce population estimates every year of the decade for the United States, its states, its counties, cities and towns, as well as for Puerto Rico and its municipalities. In addition, the demographic components of population change (births, deaths and migration) are also published by age group and sex
Caesarean section is a major surgical intervention that involves high costs and adverse outcomes, such as surgical complications, compared to vaginal delivery (1—3). The C-section rate in Puerto Rico increased from just over 30% in the early and mid-1990s to more than 40% in the early 2000s (4.5). During this period, C-section rates in Puerto Rico were between 40% and 70% higher than those in the continental United States and up to 78% higher than those reported in Hispanic women from the same territory (4.5). This report describes trends in the C-section rate in Puerto Rico from 2010 to 2022 and analyzes changes by maternal age, gestational age and municipality between 2018 and 2022.
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.
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.
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.
This is the Audited Financial Statement of the Government of Puerto Rico for each fiscal year. Among its 200 pages, it includes information on government expenditures and revenues, its assets and liabilities, its cash flow, and many others.
It presents two price indices of repeated sales of single-family homes in Puerto Rico per quarter from 1995 to the present: Purchase only (only includes sales of properties whose values are estimated using the sale price, not an appraisal) and All transactions (includes property sales and refinancing of properties, whose values are estimated using sales prices in the case of a sale, and the appraised value in the case of a refinance). The following sources of information are used to prepare Puerto Rico's indices: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY).
It is a list of people who apply for public housing in the different operational regions of the Public Housing Administration and each one is assigned a waiting shift.
Geographically aggregated data are presented for all of Puerto Rico, by regions and areas of health, municipalities of residence and municipalities of occurrence. Tables are included with socio-demographic variables such as age, sex, education, legal status, occupation, and previous marital status. In addition, others are included with medical, clinical and procedural data specific to each event. The data are presented in absolute numbers, calculated in percent and in rates. It consists of 89 tables, 20 graphs and 5 maps. It is organized as follows: Narrative, Summary and Demographic Statistics, Population Data, Live Births, General Mortality, Mortality from External Causes, Infant Mortality, Fetal Mortality, Maternal Mortality, Marriage, Divorce and Life Expectancy at Birth. Copies of each certificate are included at the end to show the information being collected.
It presents statistical estimates of young people in employment, the unemployed and outside the working group. A comparison of the average for the most recent calendar year compared to the previous year is presented.
Describe the level of proficiency in META tests in students of various grades
Demographic profile of business owners
This document presents the geographical distribution at the levels of Municipalities and Neighborhoods of Puerto Rico of a series of selected indicators. The geographical perspective is valuable for understanding demographic and socioeconomic events that take place within the jurisdiction of Puerto Rico. In other words, the characteristics of the population and households do not behave analogously within regions and sometimes there are patterns that are related to and influenced by where they occur.
Concept map of the skills and competencies that 2020 graduates should possess
Describe the PMI
Municipalities that were part of the Financial Transparency initiative
Results of commercial and industrial establishments by sector for 2012
Literate rate of population aged 15 and over
Broadband Technology Adoption Survey: Business 2019
Population estimates by municipality
Population pyramids of Puerto Rico from 2010 - 2018
Creative industry establishments by municipality
Passenger movement by route and origin
Population pyramids of Puerto Rico from the 2010s
Passenger movement by origin and destination
Movement of flight departures by origin and destination
Insured by municipalities and region
Describe the median income according to the composition of people in the household
Presentation of earthquake events for 2020
Information on births, deaths and natural growth from 1888 to 2023
Most common baby names
Information on Olympic medalists
Wide geographical areas used from 2010 to 2019 to aggregate data from Puerto Rico
Information on the average annual sea level
Information on schools open in Puerto Rico for fiscal year 2021
Information on the manufacturing sector
Ratio of the population of retired Social Security beneficiaries and the population aged 65 and over
Information on the manufacturing sector
Information on the median age and sex ratio by municipality
Information on enrollment and discharges at post-secondary institutions
Graduates of post-secondary education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in post-secondary education in Puerto Rico
Information by broad age groups by municipality
Describe the PMI
The statistics presented break down the number of positions held in the government by type of entity and by type of position.
Describe the median income according to the composition of people in the household
Shows gas prices by wholesalers
Describe the demographic information of the population with hearing problems
Level of trust that citizens in Puerto Rico have in some of their institutions. Based on the results of the World Values Survey for Puerto Rico: Year 2018
Weekly unemployment claims data
Movement of passengers through airports
Impact of Hurricane Maria on a group of students
Safety equipment that businesses offer their employees
Reasons Why People Are Homeless
Viewing intellectual property records from 2015 to 2018
Business surveillance measures
Visualization of the median annual earnings by sex and school grade
Visualization of the school level achieved
Infographic of information related to the Migrant Profile
Visualization of local fresh fruit production
Visualization of the factors that affected the manufacturing sector due to measures taken by the government during COVID-19
Visualization of the main exported fresh fruits
Visualization of the per capita consumption of fresh fruit
Number of annual incidents reported by the Puerto Rico Fire Department
Graphical visualizations of several important economic indicators for Puerto Rico
Inputs from those appointed to the Statistical Coordination Committee (CCE) on the current state of the statistical system
It presents the number of promotions of the Industrial Development Company, as well as the employment, investments and payroll committed to the promotions. These are classified by source of capital (Local, Continental and Foreign), by industrial classification (SIC and NAICS) and by type of promotion. In addition, it includes information on the starts and closings of companies.
It presents gas price statistics at the pump, which are collected through a survey. Specifically, inspectors from the Department of Consumer Affairs assigned to regional offices collect data from gas stations.
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 has a brief introduction to the program that produces the information and an analytical summary of the data contained in the publication.
It describes in detail the requirements for collecting and reporting data for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS).
This report presents several laws in Puerto Rico, aimed at addressing the crisis of gender-based violence, as well as improving the system of government statistics on surviving and fatal victims of gender-based violence. In addition, this report provides an overview of the current state of gender-based violence statistics, available and generated by some government agencies. It also includes a preliminary inventory of the statistics of gender-based violence produced by some of the agencies most relevant to this topic; in the same way, information obtained about the data collection systems in these agencies and the limitations that may exist to collect and publish the statistics in a timely manner is included.
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.
Statistics and Indicators of Agricultural Production in Puerto Rico
Single positive cases using molecular tests to generate some specialized epidemiological indicators
Vaccination data to generate some statistics and indicators
Data on aspects related to COVID-19 in business in Puerto Rico
Contextualiza las escuelas públicas dentro de sus comunidades (a nivel de tramo censal, barrio y municipio) mediante datos sociodemográficos.
Information on the incidence, cases and distribution of type 1 diabetes in the pediatric population of Puerto Rico.
Epidemiological Profile of Mortality in Puerto Rico. Public Sector Virtual Library.…
Puerto Rico's official mortality statistics reviewed. Announcements. IEPR. 29 December 2025. Puerto Rico's official mortality statistics reviewed. Share this article: Download the Document. Puerto Rico's official mortality statistics reviewed.…
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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.…
Institute of Statistics orders publication of mortality data - Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics orders publication of mortality data. Announcements. IEPR. 26 December 2025. PRESS RELEASE. DR. MARIO MARAZZI‐SANTIAGO. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. April 25, 2018.…
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.…
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.…
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.…
Infant Mortality Analysis and Health Indicators, Puerto Rico 2000-2003. Reports. Public Sector Virtual Library.…