In 2021, Filipinos working in Guam sent approximately 47 million U.S. dollars in cash remittances to the Philippines. The value of cash remittances by OFWs in Guam doubled this year compared to the year prior.
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Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Total: Americas: Guam data was reported at 18,078.000 Person in 2013. This records an increase from the previous number of 17,481.000 Person for 2012. Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Total: Americas: Guam data is updated yearly, averaging 40,000.000 Person from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2013, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 48,268.000 Person in 2004 and a record low of 17,481.000 Person in 2012. Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Total: Americas: Guam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Commission on Filipinos Overseas. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.G020: Stock Estimate of Overseas Filipinos.
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Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Temporary: Americas: Guam data was reported at 3,987.000 Person in 2013. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,390.000 Person for 2012. Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Temporary: Americas: Guam data is updated yearly, averaging 1,800.000 Person from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2013, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10,388.000 Person in 2009 and a record low of 434.000 Person in 2001. Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Temporary: Americas: Guam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Commission on Filipinos Overseas. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.G020: Stock Estimate of Overseas Filipinos.
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Note: For information on data collection, confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see the 2020 Island Areas Censuses Technical Documentation..Due to operational changes for military installation enumeration, the 2020 Census of Guam data tables reporting housing, social, and economic characteristics do not include housing units or populations living on Guam's U.S. military installations in the table universe. As a result, impacted 2020 data tables should not be compared to 2010 and other past census data tables reporting the same characteristics. The Census Bureau advises data users to verify table universes are the same before comparing data across census years. For more information about operational changes and the impacts on Guam's data products, see the 2020 Island Areas Censuses Technical Documentation..Due to COVID-19 restrictions impacting data collection for the 2020 Census of Guam, data users should consider the following when using Guam's data products: 1) Data tables reporting social and economic characteristics do not include the group quarters population in the table universe. As a result, impacted 2020 data tables should not be compared to 2010 and other past census data tables reporting the same characteristics. The Census Bureau advises data users to verify table universes are the same before comparing data across census years. For more information about data collection limitations and the impacts on Guam's data products, see the 2020 Island Areas Censuses Technical Documentation. 2) Cells in data tables will display the letter "N" when those data are not statistically reliable. A list of the geographic areas and data tables that will not have data displayed due to data quality concerns can be found in the 2020 Island Areas Censuses Technical Documentation. 3) The Census Bureau advises that data users consider high allocation rates while using the 2020 Census of Guam's available characteristics data. Allocation rates -- a measure of item nonresponse -- are higher than past censuses. Final counts can be adversely impacted when an item's allocation rate is high, and bias can be introduced if the characteristics of the nonrespondents differ from those reported by respondents. Allocation rates for Guam's key population and housing characteristics can be found in the 2020 Island Areas Censuses Technical Documentation. .[1] People who reported multiple responses may be counted in more than one of the race alone or in combination categories. For example, a respondent reporting Chamorro and Filipino is counted in the "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination" category, the "Chamorro alone or in any combination" category, the "Asian alone or in combination" category, and the "Filipino alone or in any combination" category. These categories may add to more than the total population..[2] "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination" includes respondents who reported a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander group alone (e.g., Chamorro), multiple Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander groups (e.g., Chamorro and Chuukese), as well as respondents who reported one Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander group and one or more other groups classified as another race (e.g., Chamorro and White)..[3] "Asian alone or in combination" includes respondents who reported an Asian group alone (e.g., Filipino), multiple Asian groups (e.g., Filipino and Korean), as well as respondents who reported an Asian group and one or more other groups classified as another race (e.g., Filipino and White)..[4] "Other races alone or in combination" includes respondents who reported one race group or multiple race groups that were not classified as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander or Asian (e.g., White and a Black or African American group such as Jamaican), as well as respondents who reported one group that was not classified as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander or Asian and another that was classified as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander or Asian (e.g., Jamaican and Chamorro)..[5] The most common reported Hispanic origin group in the 2010 Census of Guam..[6] This category includes people who reported Cuban, Spaniard, and other detailed Hispanic responses. It also includes people who reported "Hispanic" or "Latino" and other general terms..[7] "Spouse" represents spouse of the householder. It does not reflect all spouses in a household..[8] "Family households" consist of a householder and one or more other people related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption..Explanation of Symbols: 1.An "-" means the statistic could not be computed because there were an insufficient number of observations. 2. An "-" following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.3. An "+" following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended di...
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Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Permanent: Americas: Guam data was reported at 13,591.000 Person in 2013. This stayed constant from the previous number of 13,591.000 Person for 2012. Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Permanent: Americas: Guam data is updated yearly, averaging 37,300.000 Person from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2013, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 45,968.000 Person in 2005 and a record low of 12,675.000 Person in 2010. Philippines Overseas Filipinos: Permanent: Americas: Guam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Commission on Filipinos Overseas. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.G020: Stock Estimate of Overseas Filipinos.
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Overseas Filipinos: Irregular: Americas: Guam data was reported at 500.000 Person in 2013. This stayed constant from the previous number of 500.000 Person for 2012. Overseas Filipinos: Irregular: Americas: Guam data is updated yearly, averaging 500.000 Person from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2013, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,025.000 Person in 2001 and a record low of 500.000 Person in 2013. Overseas Filipinos: Irregular: Americas: Guam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Commission on Filipinos Overseas. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.G025: Stock Estimate of Overseas Filipinos.
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海外菲律宾人:临时:美洲:关岛在12-01-2013达3,987.000人,相较于12-01-2012的3,390.000人有所增长。海外菲律宾人:临时:美洲:关岛数据按年更新,12-01-1999至12-01-2013期间平均值为1,800.000人,共15份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2009,达10,388.000人,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-2001,为434.000人。CEIC提供的海外菲律宾人:临时:美洲:关岛数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Commission on Filipinos Overseas,数据归类于Global Database的菲律宾 – 表 PH.G019:海外菲律宾人股票估计。
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海外菲律宾人:永久:美洲:关岛在12-01-2013达13,591.000人,相较于12-01-2012的13,591.000人保持不变。海外菲律宾人:永久:美洲:关岛数据按年更新,12-01-1999至12-01-2013期间平均值为37,300.000人,共15份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2005,达45,968.000人,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-2010,为12,675.000人。CEIC提供的海外菲律宾人:永久:美洲:关岛数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Commission on Filipinos Overseas,数据归类于Global Database的菲律宾 – 表 PH.G019:海外菲律宾人股票估计。
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In 2021, Filipinos working in Guam sent approximately 47 million U.S. dollars in cash remittances to the Philippines. The value of cash remittances by OFWs in Guam doubled this year compared to the year prior.