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BUSINESS REPORT ON BEVERAGES, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Business Statistics

THIS IS A REPORT ON BEVERAGES REGARDING THE NUMBER OF COFFEE SHOPS

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Industry Description (Sub-class) Year
2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015
I563 - Beverage Serving Activities 9,495 10,158 10,238 11,513 11,323 11,090
I56301 - Night clubs 150 164 171 208 216 203
I56302 - Bars and cocktail lounges 5,921 6,700 6,783 8,845 8,749 8,900
I56303 - Café or coffee shops 2,752 2,870 2,863 2,011 1,908 1,649
I56309 - Other beverage serving activities, n.e.c. 672 424 421 449 450 338
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015-2020 Lists of Establishments (LE)
Notes:
Number of 1Establishments Engaged in 2Beverage Serving Activities, Philippines : 2015-2020 LE
1An Establishment is an economic unit, which engages under a single ownership or control, that is, under a single entity, in one or predominantly o ne kind
of economic activity at a single fixed physical location.
The count of the List of Establishments excludes sari-sari stores with no paid employees, retail sale via stalls an d markets, activities of membership organizations, and
public health and education services establishments.
2 Industry Section is based on the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification
The 2020 List of Establishments (LE) is generated based on the comprehensive updating activity conducted by PSA in 2018 a nd updates from the sample
establishments' reports in the surveys, census and updating activity conducted by the PSA in 2019, 2020 and 2 021 which include the following:
1. 2018 Census of Philippines Business and Industry (CPBI) conducted in 2019;
2. 2019 and 2020 Quarterly Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (QSPBI); and,
3. 2020 Occupational Wages Survey (OWS) /2019 -2020 Integrated Survey on Labor and Employme nt (ISLE).
4. 2021 Updating of the List of Establishment (ULE) initial results for establishments with year closed operation before 2021.
The 2019 List of Establishments is generated based on the result of comprehensive Updating of the List of Establishments conducted in 2018 , which
covered about 27,832 barangays nationwide and updates from the result of the 2018 Census of Philippine Business and Industry conducted in 2019.
The 2018 List of Establishments (LE) is generated based on the result of Comprehensive 2018 Updating of the List of Establishments (ULE) conducted in
2018. (Comprehensive updating refers to the listing/updating of establishments in the 2018 ULE Barangays (covering about 27,832 bar angays with listed
establishments in the preliminary 2017 List of Establishments (LE)).
The said comprehensive 2018 ULE was a nationwide undertaking, which covers all establishmen ts in the country which are within the scope and coverage of the LE.
The 2017 List of Establishments updates was based on the Special Updating of the List of Establishments (Special ULE) in selected bara ngays in Quezon
City and Iloilo City, supplemented by lists downloaded from different company websites and other secondary sources and updates from feedbacks f rom
survey reports undertaken by the PSA.
The 2016 List of Establishments updates was based on field inquiry of establishments with economic organization (EO) classi fied as EO=3 (Establishment
and Main Office both located in the same address and with branches elsewhere) or EO=4 (Main Office only) (covering about 12,000 Main offices with
around 94,000 branches); complete enumeration of around 9,000 barangays without listed establishments since 2012 and updates from feedbacks on the
surveys undertaken by the office and supplemented by lists from different secondary sources.
2015 updates was based on the complete enumeration of establishments in identified priority areas (covering about 1,596 b arangays (barangays with
newly opened shopping malls, barangays having the highest number of establishments from the typhoon Yolanda affected cities/municipalities)) and
updates from feedbacks on the surveys undertaken by the office and supplemented by lists from different secondary sources.
Please refer to the LE Explanatory Notes.
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Industry Description (Sub-class) Year 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 I563 - Beverage Serving Activities 9,495 10,158 10,238 11,513 11,323 11, I56301 - Night clubs 150 164 171 208 216 203 I56302 - Bars and cocktail lounges 5,921 6,700 6,783 8,845 8,749 8, I56303 - Café or coffee shops 2,752 2,870 2,863 2,011 1,908 1, I56309 - Other beverage serving activities, n.e.c. 672 424 421 449 450 338 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015-2020 Lists of Establishments (LE) Notes: Number of 1 Establishments Engaged in 2 Beverage Serving Activities, Philippines : 2015-2020 LE (^1) An Establishment is an economic unit, which engages under a single ownership or control, that is, under a single entity, in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a single fixed physical location. The count of the List of Establishments excludes sari-sari stores with no paid employees, retail sale via stalls and markets, activities of membership organizations, and public health and education services establishments. (^2) Industry Section is based on the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification The 2020 List of Establishments (LE) is generated based on the comprehensive updating activity conducted by PSA in 2018 and updates from the sample establishments' reports in the surveys, census and updating activity conducted by the PSA in 2019, 2020 and 2021 which include the following:

**_1. 2018 Census of Philippines Business and Industry (CPBI) conducted in 2019;

  1. 2019 and 2020 Quarterly Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (QSPBI); and,
  2. 2020 Occupational Wages Survey (OWS) /2019 -2020 Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment (ISLE).
  3. 2021 Updating of the List of Establishment (ULE) initial results for establishments with year closed operation before 2021. The 2019 List of Establishments is generated based on the result of comprehensive Updating of the List of Establishments conducted in 2018, which covered about 27,832 barangays nationwide and updates from the result of the 2018 Census of Philippine Business and Industry conducted in 2019. The 2018 List of Establishments (LE) is generated based on the result of Comprehensive 2018 Updating of the List of Establishments (ULE) conducted in
  4. (Comprehensive updating refers to the listing/updating of establishments in the 2018 ULE Barangays (covering about 27,832 barangays with listed establishments in the preliminary 2017 List of Establishments (LE))._** The said comprehensive 2018 ULE was a nationwide undertaking, which covers all establishments in the country which are within the scope and coverage of the LE. The 2017 List of Establishments updates was based on the Special Updating of the List of Establishments (Special ULE) in selected barangays in Quezon City and Iloilo City, supplemented by lists downloaded from different company websites and other secondary sources and updates from feedbacks from survey reports undertaken by the PSA. The 2016 List of Establishments updates was based on field inquiry of establishments with economic organization (EO) classified as EO=3 (Establishment and Main Office both located in the same address and with branches elsewhere) or EO=4 (Main Office only) (covering about 12,000 Main offices with around 94,000 branches); complete enumeration of around 9,000 barangays without listed establishments since 2012 and updates from feedbacks on the surveys undertaken by the office and supplemented by lists from different secondary sources. 2015 updates was based on the complete enumeration of establishments in identified priority areas (covering about 1,596 barangays (barangays with newly opened shopping malls, barangays having the highest number of establishments from the typhoon Yolanda affected cities/municipalities)) and updates from feedbacks on the surveys undertaken by the office and supplemented by lists from different secondary sources. Please refer to the LE Explanatory Notes.

List of Establishments (LE) Explanatory Notes Scope and Coverage 8.. Transportation and Storage (H) The List of Establishments (LE) The LE of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) is a database of establishments in the Philippines (whether registered or not in any regulatory body like the SEC, CDA or DTI). The statistical unit in the LE is the establishment. An establishment is defined as an economic unit, which engages, under a single ownership or control, i.e. under a single legal entity; in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a single fixed physical location. The Updating of the List of Establishments (ULE) is a continuing activity of the PSA undertaken primarily to provide an updated and reliable frame for the establishment- and enterprise-based surveys and census. The updating activity involves (1) capturing "new" establishments and determination of their characteristics for inclusion in the list; (2) updating the characteristics of those establishments already listed; and (3) tagging the establishments' records with the proper "current status code" based on the their status of operation. Prior to the conduct of the Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI), a Comprehensive ULE is usually undertaken to come up with an updated and reliable frame for the sample census. A Comprehensive ULE is a nationwide undertaking which involves door-to-door canvassing and conduct of inquiry on the basic characteristics of establishments in the country. The last Comprehensive ULE was conducted in 2018. Non-comprehensive ULE operations are conducted regularly to cover only selected areas or group of industries, usually growth areas or those areas with special concerns, the coverage depends mainly on the availability of resources or as needed. The updating is usually supplemented by information from available lists from other sources and from establishment's reports to the latest surveys and census undertaken by the PSA. LE covers establishments engaged in economic activities under the 18 industry sections as defined in the amended 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) namely:

  1. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing (A)
  2. Mining & Quarrying (B)
  3. Manufacturing (C)
  4. Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply (D)
  5. Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities (E)
  6. Construction (F)
  7. Wholesale & Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles (G) 9.. Accommodation and Food Service Activities (I)
  8. Information and Communication (J)
  9. Financial and Insurance Activities (K)
  10. Real Estate Activities (L)
  11. Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities (M)
  12. Administrative and Support Service Activities (N)
  13. Education (P)
  14. Human Health and Social Work Activities (Q)
  15. Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (R)
  16. Other Service Activities (S)
  1. Sari-sari stores with no regularly paid employee
  2. Retail sale via stalls and markets
  3. Jeepney and AUV (“FX”) operation (if without business office)
  4. Tricycle, calesas, pedicabs operation
  5. Public education services
  6. Public medical, dental and other health services
  7. Doctors offices or clinics in hospitals
  8. Medical clinics shared by at least two doctors
  9. Central banking (BSP)
  10. Government administrative and judicial offices; military and police camps and installations; government offices engaged in construction work
  11. Business associations, employers organizations, religious organizations, places of worship, political organizations and other membership organizations
  12. Extra-territorial Organization and Bodies (World Health Organization, UNESCO, etc