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TH E CA Y M A N IS L A N D S’CO M P E N D I U M O F ST A T I S T I C S2010
JUNE 2011
THE ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS OFFICEMINISTRY OF FINANCE, TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
CONTENTSINTRODUCTION viii
ACKNOWLEDGMENT ix
THE CAYMAN ISLANDS AT A GLANCE 1
CHAPTER 1 : AGRICULTURE 2
1.01a Livestock in Grand Cayman - Goats, 2006 - 2010 31.01b Livestock in Grand Cayman - Pigs, 2006 - 2010 31.01c Livestock in Grand Cayman - Cattle, 2006 - 2010 31.01d Livestock in Cayman Brac - Goats, 2009 - 2010 41.01e Livestock in Cayman Brac - Pigs, 2009 - 2010 41.01f Livestock in Cayman Brac - Cattle, 2007 - 2010 41.02 Sales of Fertilizers by Department of Agriculture1, 2006 - 2010 51.03 Farmer Registration by District 61.04 Throughput of Livestock by Category of the Government Abattoir, 2007-2009 6
CHAPTER 2 : EDUCATION 7
Notes 82.01 Pre-School Statistics, 2006 - 2010 92.02 Enrolment by Sector, Type of School and Sex, 2006 - 2010 102.03 Student Teacher Ratios (STR), 2006 - 2010 112.04 Examination Results, 2006 - 2010 122.05 Recurrent Expenditures on Education by Type of School, 2006 - 2010 132.06a Enrolment in Tertiary Institutions:University College of the Cayman Islands, 2006 - 2010 142.06b Enrolment in Tertiary Institutions: The Cayman Islands Law School, 2006 - 2010 152.07 Students Studying Higher Education Overseas on Education Council Scholarships, 2006-2010 162.08a Usage and Circulation Statistics of the Public Libraries, 2009 - 2010 172.08b Usage and Collection Size of the Public Libraries by District, 2006 - 2010 182.08b Usage and Collection Size of the Public Libraries by District, 2006 - 2010 cont'd. 192.08b Usage and Collection Size of the Public Libraries, 2006 - 2010 cont'd. 20
CHAPTER 3 : ELECTIONS 21
3.01a Voter Registration by District, 1992 - 2009 223.01b Voter Registration by District and Sex, 2009 233.02 Election Results by District, 1992 - 2009 243.03 Nominees for 2009 Elections and Elected MLA's by District and Political Party 253.04 Number of Referendum Votes Cast by District, 2009 263.05 Results of Referendum Votes by District, 2009 27
CHAPTER 4 : EMPLOYMENT 28
Notes 294.01a Labour Force Indicators, 2010 304.01b Labour Force Indicators by Status, 2005 - 2009 304.01c Labour Force Indicators by Sex, 2009 304.02a Employed by Occupation and Sex, 2009 314.02b Employed by Occupation and Sex, 2008 324.03 Employment by Occupation, 2003 - 2007 334.04a Employment by Industry and Sex, 2009 R 344.04b Employment by Industry and Sex, 2008 354.04c Employment by Industry and Sex, 2004 - 2007 364.05a Economic Activity by Age Groups and Sex, 2009 374.05b Economic Activity by Age Groups and Sex, 2008 384.05c Economic Activity by Age Groups, 2005 - 2009 394.06a Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Sex, 2009 404.06b Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, 2009 404.07 Number of Work Permits by Occupational Groups, 2006 - 2010 414.08 Numbers of Work Permits by Industry, 2006 - 2009 424.09 Work Permits By Nationality, 2010 43
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CHAPTER 5 : ENVIRONMENT 44
5.01 Weather Synopsis, 2006 - 2010 455.02 Average Monthly Temperature for George Town, 2006 - 2010 465.03a Monthly Rainfall for George Town, 2006 - 2010 475.03b Annual Rainfall by selected District, 2006 - 2010 485.04 Average Monthly Humidity, George Town, 2006 - 2010 495.05 Mosquito Densities, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 505.06 Cayman Islands Land Cover, 2006 515.07 Buildings and Roads, 2006 51
CHAPTER 6 : MONETARY AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 52
6.01 Number of Banks and Trust Licences, 1991 - 2010 536.02 Quarterly Average Prime Interest Lending Rate CI$, 2006 - 2010 546.03 Money Supply (M1), 2006 - 2010 556.04 Local Banks Assets held in Cayman Islands Currency, 2006 - 2010 566.05 Liabilities in Cayman Islands Currency of Local Banks, 2006 - 2010 576.06 Bank Loans and Advances to Cayman Islands Residents by Industry, 2007 - 2010 586.07 External Assets and Liabilities of All Banks, 1990 - 2010 596.08 Number of Company Registration by Type, 1992 - 2010 606.09 Number of New Company Registration by Type, 1992 - 2010 616.10 Insurance Statistics, 2006 - 2010 626.11 Number of Mutual Funds, 2006 - 2010 636.12a Number of Stock Listings by Instrument, 2006 - 2010 646.12b Stock Market Capitalization by Instrument (US$Billions), 2006 - 2010 64
CHAPTER 7 : FOREIGN TRADE 65
Notes 667.01 Imports, Exports and Balance of Merchandise Trade, 1993 - 2010 677.02 Imports by SITC Sections, 2006 - 2010 687.03 Imports by Broad Economic Category, 2006 - 2010 697.04 Imports By Major Countries Of Origin, 2006 - 2010 707.05 Imported Motor Vehicles, Inspected and Licensed, 2006 - 2010 717.06 The Cayman Islands Current Account BOP, 2006 - 2009 72
CHAPTER 8 : GOVERNMENT 73
8.01 Receipts and Expenditures of the Cayman Islands Government, 1992 - 2010 748.02 Total Revenue by Major Classification, 2006 - 2010 758.03 Summary of Central Government Fiscal Operations, 2006 - 2010 768.04a Employees of the Cayman Islands Central Government by Sex, 2009 - 2010 778.04b Employees of the Cayman Islands Central Government, 2005 - 2008 78
CHAPTER 9 : HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES 79
9.01 Health Services Provided by the Cayman Islands Government, 2006 - 2010 809.02a Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, 2009 819.02a Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands , 2009 cont'd… 829.02b Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, 2006 - 2010 839.03 Services Povided by the George Town Hospital, 2006 - 2010 849.04 Assistance Provided by the Department of Children and Family Services, 2006 - 2010 85
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CHAPTER 10 : HOUSING, LAND AND PROPERTY TRANSFERS 86
10.01 Private Resident Households by District, Census Years 1960 - 1999 8710.02a Households by Tenure, Census Years 1960 - 1999 8810.02b Households by Tenure, 2006 and 2008 8810.02c Dwellings by Tenure and Number of Bedrooms , 2007 8810.02d Number of Households by District and Tenure, 1989 and 1999 Census 8910.02e Private Resident Household Characteristics, 1999 Census 9010.03 Household by Type of Accommodation, 1970 - 2007 9110.04a Households by Size, 1983 - 2008 9210.04b Average Household by Size, 1960 - 2007 9210.05 Cayman Brac Households, 1979 - 1999 9210.06 Households' Information Technology Profile, 2006 - 2008 9310.07a Number of Approvals by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 9410.07b Value of Approvals by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 9410.07c Number of Building Permits by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 9510.07d Value of Building Permits by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 9510.07e Number of Certificates of Occupancy by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 9610.07f Value of Certificate of Occupancy by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 9610.08a Number of Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, 2006 - 2010 9710.08b Value of Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, 2006 - 2010 9710.09 Land and Property Transfers, 2006 - 2010 98
CHAPTER 11 : POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS 99
Notes 10011.01 Population Growth in Census Years, 1802 - 2010 10111.02 Population by District, 1979 - 2010 10211.03a Population by Age Groups, 1960 - 1999 10311.03b Population Distribution by Age Groups, 1960 - 1999 10411.04 Dependency Ratio, 1960 - 1999 10511.05 Census Counts and Growth Rates by Locality, 1979 - 1999 10611.06 Population Density, 1989 - 1999 10711.07 Population by Age Group and Sex, 1999 10711.08 End of Year Population Estimates by Status, 1990 - 2010 10811.09a Population by Status, Age Group 2009 10911.09b Percentage Population by Status and Age Group, 2009 10911.10 Population by Religion and Sex, 2007 11011.11 Population in Selected Countries, 2000 Census Round 11111.12 Resident Marriages and Divorces, 1985 - 2010 11211.13 Residents Births and Deaths, 1985 - 2010 11311.14 Resident Marriages, Births and Deaths by Month 2007- 2010 11411.15 Births by Marital Status of Mother, 2009 - 2010 11511.16 Live Births by Sex and Month, 2009 - 2010 11611.17 Births By Mother's Age, 2009 - 2010 11711.18 Number of Deaths by Age Group and Sex, 2009 - 2010 118
CHAPTER 12 : PRICES AND NATIONAL INCOME 119
Notes 12012.01 Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages, 1995 - 2010 12112.02 Consumer Price Index, by Quarter, 2005 - 2010 12212.03 Number of Items in the 2008 CPI Basket 12312.04 Cayman Islands Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Basic Prices, 1998 - 2009 12412.05 Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin at Constant Basic Prices (2007=100), 2006 - 2009 12512.06 Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin at Current Basic Prices, 2006 - 2009 12612.07 Cayman Islands Industry Contribution to GDP at Constant Basic Prices (2007=100), 2006 - 2009 12712.08a Cayman Islands GDP by Income at Current Purchasers' Prices 2006 - 2009 12812.08b Percentage Contribution to GDP by Income at Current Purchasers' Prices 2006 - 2009 12812.08c Percentage Growth Of GDP By Income At Current Purchasers' Prices 2007- 2009 128
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CHAPTER 13 : PROTECTIVE SERVICES 129
13.01 Crimes Reported and Cleared Up, 2006 - 2010 13013.02 Crimes Reported and Cleared Up by Broad Groups, 2006 - 2010 13113.03 Judicial and Court Statistics, 2006 - 2010 13213.04 Juvenile Court Statistics, 2006 - 2010 13313.05 Prison Population by Sex and Status, 2006 - 2010 13413.06 Fire Service Statistics, 2006 - 2010 135
CHAPTER 14 : TOURISM 136
14.01 Visitor Arrivals in the Cayman Islands, 1996 - 2010 13714.02 Visitor Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, 2006 - 2010 13814.03 Visitor Air Arrivals, 2006 - 2010 13914.04 Visitor Air Arrivals: Characteristics & Visit Analysis, 2004 - 2007 14014.05 Tourist Accommodation, 1992 - 2010 14114.06 Occupancy Rates and Length of Stay, 1995 - 2010 14214.07 Visitor Expenditure, 2005 - 2008 143
CHAPTER 15 : TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION 144
15.01 Road Traffic Accidents Reported to Police by Selected Characteristics, 2006 - 2010 14515.02 Written and Road Tests Held & Passed, 2006 - 2010 14615.03 Number of Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, 2006 - 2010 14715.04 Motor Vehicles per Household, 2006 - 2007 14815.05 New Ships Registration, 2006 - 2010 14915.06 Port Calls Made by Type of Vessel, George Town, 2006 - 2010 15015.07 Shipping Activities at the George Town Port, 2006 - 2010 15015.08 Aircraft Movements and Services, Grand Cayman, 1992 - 2010 15115.09 Aircraft Movements and Services, Cayman Brac, 1992 - 2010 15215.10 Postal Services, 2006 - 2010 15315.11 Fixed and Mobile Telephones, 2003 - 2010 154
CHAPTER 16 : UTILITIES 155
Notes 15616.01a Electricity Production in Grand Cayman, 1996 - 2010 15716.01b Electricity Production in the Sister Islands, 1996 - 2010 15716.02a Type of Lighting Most Used , 2007 15816.02b Type of Cooking Fuel Most Used, 2007 15816.03a Water Supply in Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010 15916.03b Water Supply in Cayman Brac, 2006 - 2010 15916.04 Trucked Water By Source, 2006 - 2010 15916.05 Desalinated Water Consumption by Consumer Group, 2006 - 2010 16016.06 Main Source of Water Supply, 2007 16016.07 Sewage, 2006 - 2010 16116.08 Type of Sewage System, 2007 161
SIGN EXPLANATION- Zero0 Less than 0.5. . Data not available* Provisional figureR Revised from last version
NS Not Stated
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Chart 3.01 Voter Registration by District and Sex, 2009 23
Chart 3.02 : Total Registered Voters and Total Votes Cast, 1992 - 2009 24
Chart 5.01: Average Monthly Temperature, George Town, 2010 46
Chart 5.02: Total Rainfall in George Town, 2006-2010 47
Chart 5.03: Average Monthly Humidity, George Town, 2010 49
Chart 6.01: Annual Average Prime Interest Rate, 2006 - 2010 54
Chart 6.02: Money Supply (M1), 2006 - 2010 55
Chart 6.03: Local Bank Deposits in CI Currency, 2006 - 2010 57
Chart 6.04: External Assets & Liabilities, 2006 - 2010 59
Chart 6.05: Number of Mutual Funds, 2006 - 2010 63
Chart 6.06: Stock Exchange Listing 2006 - 2010 64
Chart 7.01: Value of Imports, 2006 - 2010 67
Chart 7.02: Imports by Broad Economic Category, 2010 69
Chart 7.03: New Imports and Second Hand Imports of Motor Vehicles, 2006 - 2010 71
Chart 8.01: Total Receipts and Total Expenditures, 2006 - 2010 74
Chart 8.02: Total Revenue, 2006 - 2010 75
Chart 10.01 : Resident Households by District, 1999 87
Chart 10.02 : Tenure of Households, Census 1999 89
Chart 10.03 Percentage Population with Internet at Home by District, 2007 93
Chart 10.04: Number and Value of Approved Developments by Sector, Grand Cayman, 2006-2010 94
Chart 10.05: Number and Value of Approvals, Sister Islands, 2006 - 2010 97
Chart 11.01: Population in Census Years 1802 - 2010 101
Chart 11.02: Population by District, 2010 102
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List of Charts
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Chart 11.03 : Population Pyramid - Cayman Islands (Population Census 1999) 104
Chart 11.04 : Population by Religion, 2007 110
Chart 12.01 : The 2008 CPI Basket by Division 123
Chart 12.02 : Per Capita GDP at Current Prices, 2005-2009 124
Chart 13.01: Crimes Reported & Cleared Up, 2006 - 2010 130
Chart 13.02: Year end Prison Population, 2006 - 2010 134
Chart 14.01: Visitor Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, 2010 138
Chart 15.01: Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, 2010 147
Chart 15.02: New Ships Registered, 2006 - 2010 149
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List of Charts
ACRONYMS
BOP - Balance of PaymentsCB - Cayman BracCIF - Cost Insurance and FreightCIMA - Cayman Islands Monetary AuthorityCITC - Cayman Islands Tariff CodeCPI - Consumer Price IndexECG - ElectrocardiogramESO - Economics and Statistics OfficeFOB - Freight on BoardGC - Grand CaymanGDP - Gross Domestic ProductHSA - Health Services AuthorityICCI - International College of the Cayman IslandsISCED - International Standard Classification of EducationISCO - International Standard Classification of OccupationsISIC - International Standard Industrial ClassificationLFS - Labour Force SurveyMLA - Members of the Legislative AssemblyNALC - National Assessment of Living ConditionsPPM - People Progressive MovementRCIPS - Royal Cayman Islands Police DepartmentSTR - Student Teacher RatioUCCI - University College of the Cayman IslandsUDP - United Democratic PartyUNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Economics and Statistics Office would like to express appreciation to our datasources whose cooperation enabled us to provide the statistical information found in thisedition of the Annual Cayman Islands’Compendium of Statistics.
Caribbean Utilities CompanyCayman Brac Light & PowerCayman Islands Airport Authority and Meteorological ServicesCayman Islands Customs DepartmentCayman Islands Law SchoolCayman Islands Monetary AuthorityCayman Islands Personnel Department, Portfolio of the Civil ServiceCayman Islands Treasury DepartmentCayman Water CompanyCivil Aviation AuthorityDepartment of AgricultureDepartment of EducationDepartment of EnvironmentDepartment of Family and Children ServicesDepartment of TourismElections OfficeElectricity Regulatory AuthorityFire Services DepartmentGeneral RegistryHealth Practice CommissionHealth Services AuthorityHer Majesty’s Northward PrisonImmigration DepartmentInformation and Communication Technology AuthorityInternational College of the Cayman IslandsJudicial DepartmentLands and Survey DepartmentMaritime AuthorityMeteorological OfficeMosquito Research and Control UnitPlanning DepartmentPort AuthorityPostal ServicePortfolio of the Civil ServicePublic LibraryRegistrar of CompaniesRoyal Cayman Islands Police DepartmentShipping RegistryUniversity College of the Cayman IslandsVehicle and Driver Licensing DepartmentWater Authority
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THE CAYMAN ISLANDS AT A GLANCE
SURFACE AREA CAYMAN GRAND CAYMAN LITTLEISLANDS CAYMAN BRAC CAYMAN
Land (sq. miles) 93.0 69.4 14.9 8.7Inland Waters (sq. miles) 9.0 6.6 0.1 2.3Islands Total (sq. miles) 102.0 76.0 15.0 11.0
Islands Total (sq. kilometers) 264.1 196.8 38.8 28.5
EXCHANGE RATE: CI$1.00 = US$1.20
ECONOMIC INDICATORS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
GDP at current basic prices ($M) R 2,448.9 2,637.1 2,667.4 2,541.6 . .
Real GDP Growth (%) R 4.6 4.3 -0.7 (7.0) . .
Per Capita GDP1 at current basic prices ($) R 47,101 48,763 47,635 46,278 . .
Employed Labour Force 35,016 36,026 37,450 33,920 33,463Unemployment Rate (%) 2.6 3.8 4.0 6.0 6.7Consumer Price Index (June 2008=100) 93.5 96.2 100.1 98.6 R 98.9Inflation Rate (%) 0.8 2.9 4.1 (1.5) R 0.3Merchandise Imports ($M)R 868.7 860.0 879.4 735.9 688.3Merchandise Exports ($M)R 13.9 17.9 12.4 16.0 11.1Total Revenue - Central Gov't ($M) 512.6 567.9 689.6 656.1 630.0Total Expenditure - Central Gov't ($M) 433.1 552.0 653.3 620.0 578.2Currency in Circulation ($M) 78.2 81.9 83.7 87.4 85.2Money Supply M122 ($M) 335.7 321.8 334.4 342.0 384.1Loans & Advances of Commercial Banks to Residents ($M) 2,127.3 2,069.4 2,437.5 2,598.1 2,729.3CI Dollar Prime Lending Rate 7.96 8.02 4.91 3.25 3.25All Bank & Trust Licences3 425 419 419 404 371Mutual Funds 8,134 9,413 9,870 9,523 9,438Company Registrations 83,532 87,109 93,693 92,867 91,206Insurance Licences 767 793 805 807 768Visitor Air Arrivals ('000) 267.3 291.5 302.9 272.0 288.3Cruise Ship Arrivals ('000) 1,930.1 1,715.7 1,553.1 1,520.4 1,597.8Value of Approved Developments ($M) 638.9 481.7 508.8 434.2 330.5Property Transfers ($M) 691.1 545.5 558.1 397.0 307.2Total fixed and mobile phone lines 126,642 136,547 134,079 144,850 137,242
SOCIAL INDICATORS
Population - Year End 53,172 54,986 57,009 55,672 54,397Growth Rate (%) 1.3 3.4 3.7 (2.3) (2.3)Proportion of Caymanians (%) 58 57 56 59 . .
Student Staff Ratio (Reception to Secondary) 10 11 11 11 11Doctors per 1,000 year end population 2.5 2.7 2.6 2.6 3.1R - Revised as of November 2010
Notes:1 Per capita GDP estimated using mid- year population figures.2 Currency in circulation plus demand deposits with commercial banks.3Excluding Nominee Trust Licences
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1.01a
Year1
Number ofKnown
Farmers Bucks DoesKids < 2Months
Kids 2-6months
Kids6 months -
1 year2 Total
AnnualPercentage
Change2006 58 92 484 380 219 313 1,4882007 58 79 586 566 328 350 1,909 28.32008 58 72 686 587 409 417 2,171 13.72009 3 51 62 612 470 493 517 2,154 (0.8)2010 61 74 563 349 377 406 1,769 (17.9)Notes:
1 The data were collected over a period of time (a few weeks each year) but not at the same time each year2
3 For 2009 and 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods used.
1.01b
Year1
Number ofKnown
Farmers Bores SowsPiglets < 2
Months
Weaners2-4
months Fatteners2 Total
AnnualPercentage
Change2006 20 32 148 342 226 221 9692007 20 39 198 375 188 227 1,027 6.02008 20 30 182 262 182 276 932 (9.3)2009 3 16 23 193 336 254 257 1,063 14.12010 13 16 146 215 201 213 791 (25.6)
1.01c
Year1
Number ofKnown
Farmers Bulls CowsCalves 6-
12 MonthsCalves 12-
18 MonthsFatteners 12-18 Months2 Total
AnnualPercentage
Change2006 143 149 739 323 320 405 1,9362007 141 145 835 381 415 511 2,287 18.12008 139 138 881 339 577 585 2,520 10.22009 3 133 128 700 301 413 519 2,061 (18.2)2010 127 98 595 293 342 476 1,804 (12.5)Notes: Also relates to table 1.01b
1 The data were collected over a period of time (several weeks each year) but not at the same time each year.
2
3 For 2009 and 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods used.
Source: Department of Agriculture
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Livestock in Grand Cayman - Goats, 2006 - 2010
Livestock in Grand Cayman - Pigs, 2006 - 2010
Livestock in Grand Cayman - Cattle, 2006 - 2010
Fatteners would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. The figure is not completelyaccurate as it could also include replacement animals
Kids 6 months to one year would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. This is notcompletely accurate as it would include replacement animals.
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1.01d
Year1
Number ofKnown
Farmers Bucks DoesKids < 2Months
Kids 2-6months
Kids6 months -
1 year2 Total
2009 3 6 6 26 18 19 28 972010 4 3 11 6 6 7 33Notes:
1 The data were collected over a period of time (several weeks each year) but not at the same time each year.2 Kids 6 months to one year would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals.3 For 2009 - 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods used. Where
actual data were unavailable estimates were used.
1.01e
Year1
Number ofKnown
Farmers Bores SowsPiglets < 2
Months
Weaners2-4
months Fatteners2 Total
2009 3 6 3 9 22 12 21 672010 5 3 9 17 12 12 53Notes:
1 The data were collected over a period of time (a few weeks each year) but not at the same time each year.2
3 For 2009 - 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods used.
1.01f
Year1
Number ofKnown
Farmers Bulls CowsCalves < 6
MonthsCalves 2-6 months
Fatteners12-18
months 2 Total
2007 10 12 49 19 22 24 1262008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2009 3 9 9 51 20 25 49 1542010 4 8 9 68 29 34 46 186Notes:
1 The data were collected over a period of time (a few weeks each year) but not at the same time each year
2
3 For 2009 - 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods used.4 Data for two farmers was omitted in the October 2010 survey and had to be approximated based on the May
2010 figures.
Source: Department of Agriculture
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Livestock in Cayman Brac - Cattle, 2007 - 2010
Livestock in Cayman Brac - Pigs, 2009 - 2010
Livestock in Cayman Brac - Goats, 2009 - 2010
Fatteners would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. The figure is not completelyaccurate as it could also include replacement animals
Fatteners would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. The figure is not completelyaccurate as it could also include replacement animals
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Description Unit Size2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
12-6-24 50 LB - - 787 2428 109912-8-28 50 LB 2153 2453 1343 - 11066-6-6 FERTILIZER 50 LB 228 265 359 149 -
Ammonium Nitrate 50 LB 10 - - - -Ammonium Sulphate 50 LB 347 419 530 412 367
Triple Super Phosphate 50 LB 76 81 177 170 112
Potassium Nitrate 50 LB 109 83 110 17 97Potassium Sulphate 50 LB 57 31 34 19 31
Calcium Sulphate (Gypsum) 50 LB 106 89 90 70 69
Minor Element Mix (Microplex) 5 LB 6 5 14 1 21Chelated Iron 5 LB 21 26 29 25 24Stop Blossom End Rot 1 QT 14 5 16 39 18
Rescue Organic Fertilizer 2.5 LB - - 157 117 92Rescue Organic Fertilizer 12 LB - - 87 127 394Rescue Organic Fertilizer 50 LB - - 97 659 -
12-48-8 25 LB - - 1 1 514-7-28+2 55 LB - - - 4 3Calcium Nitrate 50 LB - - - 7 14Magnesium Sulphate 51 LB - - - 5 7Mono Potassium Phosphate 52 LB - - - 4 5
Notes
1
2
two suppliers.
inventory that was imported prior to the introduction of the current US regulations.
Sales in 2010 represented sales of remaining inventory after importation ceased.
Source: Department of Agriculture
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7. The introduction of protected agriculture (tropical shade houses) in 2009 and subsequent expansion in 2010necessitated the importation and sale of a range of specialized fertilizers shown at the bottom of the table.
3. The Department switched from 12-8-28 to 12-6-24 in the later half of 2008 to reduce cost in the face of skyrocketingfertilizer prices driven by historically high oil prices4. In 2010 as part of efforts to further reduce costs the DoA split purchases between two suppliers, one of whomsupplied a 12-8-24 product. This enabled the use of competitive market forces to negotiate lower prices form the
Sales of Fertilizers by Department of Agriculture , 2006 - 2010
QuantityNo. of Units
1. The numbers 12-8-28 for example are the N-P-K ratios of the fertilizer, that is the proportion of Nitrogen (N),Phosphorous (P) and Potassium (K) contained in a blended fertilizer.2. 12-8-28 is Multi-purpose fertilizer used in agriculture and horticulture that has been formulated to suit Cayman Islands'soil nutrient profiles that are consistently low in available Potassium (K)
5. Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer is no longer available as current US port security and shipping regulations prohibit theexport of this fertilizer due to its potential explosive properties. The small quantity sold in 2006 represented the
6. The Rescue Organic Fertilizers were introduced in 2008. In 2010 DoA ceased imports of these products in deferenceto a private sector company that took up the product line.
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District
Total 302
George Town 40
West Bay 32
Bodden Town 93
North Side 40
East End 81
Cayman Brac 16
Note:1 The Table indicates the number of persons registered as farmers between 1998 & 2007 and
excludes those deceased or confirmed out of farming.
The existing Farmers Registration Programme is currently undergoing a comprehensive reviewto create a new Agricultural Sector Registration Programme which will more accurately captureand categorize all those persons involved in agricultural related enterprises, many of whom presentlyfall outside of the current registration programme.
Source: Department of Agriculture
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Category of Livestock2007 2008 2009
Cattle 60 62 108
Goats 55 91 149
Pigs** 35 153 345
Total 150 306 602
*These figures do not include animals processed through private facillities.** Slaughter of Pigs through the abattoir commenced in September 2007
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Number of Registered Farmers1
Farmer Registration by District
Number of Head
Throughput of Livestock by Category of the Government Abattoir*, 2007-2009
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A note on the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)
Educational programme EnrolmentPre-primary 0 0Primary Yr 1-5 0 1Primary Yr 6 1 1Middle Yr 7-8 1 2
Middle Yr 9 2 2High School Yr 10-11 2 3High School Yr 12 3 3Vocational 4 4
Community College 4 4College/University, short 5B 5BUniversity, first stage, long 5A 5AUniversity, post-graduate 6 6
Not Stated 9 9
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Educational Attainment
The world’s education systems differ considerably, both with respect to their structures and to their curriculum contents. As a consequence, it is often difficult for national educational policy makers tocompare their own education systems with those of other countries.
UNESCO has for a long time been concerned with the design of an International StandardClassification of Education that would facilitate comparisons of education statistics and indicators ofdifferent countries on the basis of uniform and internationally agreed definitions. The present version,known as ISCED97 was formally adopted in November 1997.
Guidelines to ISCED97 can be downloaded from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics website;www.uis.unesco.org. The table below is a template on how to classify educational programmes in theCayman Islands by ISCED levels, which starts at the lowest level (0) for pre-primary.
Note: ISCED level 6 means “leading to an advanced research qualification”, that is earned Doctorate (Ph. D.). Hence, “Masters” should be classified as 5A and not at level 6. ISCED level 5A contains educational programmes at university normally of the length of 3 – 5 years, sometimes longer. Hence, Bachelor, Masters and first professional (law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary) degree programs are allclassified as 5A.
In addition to levels of education ISCED97 contains a classification of education programmes in theFields of Education. Eurostat (the statistical office of the European Union) has published a moredetailed manual on Fields of Education and Training.
2.01
Grand Cayman 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Number of Schools1 20 21 20 20 21
Pre-schools2 8 5 1 1 10Pre-schools/Day care Centres 10 13 16 16 10Day Care Centres2 2 3 3 3 1
Enrolment 1,433 1,514 1,446 1,228 1,396Female 711 764 715 586 702Male 722 750 731 642 694
Staff 170 239 212 229 239Female 170 237 212 218 238Male - 2 - 11 1
Cayman Brac 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Number of Schools 1 1 1 1 1
Day Care Centres 1 1 1 1 1
Enrolment 34 46 59 31 37Female 20 23 29 14 20Male 14 23 30 17 17
Staff 7 11 11 11 12Female 7 11 11 11 12Male - - - - -
Notes:1 Pre-schools registered with the Department of Education2
reflect the services they provided. As a consequence, there was an increase in Pre-school/Day care Centres
Source: Department of Education
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Starting in 2008 there was a change in the classifications of Pre-school and Day-Care centres to more accurately
Pre-School Statistics, 2006 - 2010
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As of 30th SeptemberRecept. Primary Middle Secondary TOTAL Schools
2006 Government 41 2,274 1,171 948 4,434 18Private 292 1,187 558 415 2,452 11All Schools 333 3,461 1,729 1,363 6,886 29Female 171 1,670 836 653 3,556Male 162 1,791 893 710 3,330
2007 Government 42 2,350 1,120 1,125 4,637 17Private 363 1,379 512 438 2,692 10All Schools 405 3,729 1,632 1,563 7,329 27Female 208 1,779 809 781 3,752Male 197 1,950 823 782 3,577
2008 Government 34 2,283 1,136 1,126 4,579 16Private 347 1,455 458 673 2,933 10All Schools 381 3,738 1,594 1,799 7,512 26Female 173 1,839 784 909 3,705Male 208 1,899 810 890 3,807
2009 Government 51 2,378 1,151 1,132 4,712 16Private 357 1,481 420 718 2,976 10All Schools 408 3,859 1,571 1,850 7,688 26Female 203 1,902 780 991 3,876Male 205 1,957 791 859 3,812
2010 Government 87 2,466 1,198 1,111 4,862 16Private 300 1,477 428 676 2,881 10All Schools 387 3,943 1,626 1,787 7,743 26Female 175 1,995 779 907 3,856Male 212 1,948 847 880 3,887Note:Lighthouse School not included since 2008
Source: Department of Education
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Enrolment by Sector, Type of School and Sex, 2006 - 2010
2.03
As of 30th September2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLSPrimaryStudents 2,339 2,372 2,317 2,378 2,553Teachers 213 1 173 191 170 168STR 11 14 12 14 15
MiddleStudents 1,171 1,109 1,136 1,151 1,198Teachers 141 109 89 105 110STR 8 10 13 11 11
SecondaryStudents 948 1,100 1,126 1,132 1,111Teachers 102 120 126 124 120STR 9 9 9 9 9
PRIVATE SCHOOLS(all year groups)Students 2,518 2,703 2,933 2,976 2,881Teachers 218 245 297 288 297STR 12 11 10 10 10
Subtotal(all year groups)Students 6,976 7,284 7,512 7,637 7,656Teachers 674 647 703 687 695STR 10 11 11 11 11
Lighthouse SchoolStudents 56 56 62 61 86Teachers 17 19 18 20 19STR 3 3 3 3 5
ALL SCHOOLS2
(all year groups)Students 7,032 7,340 7,574 7,698 7829Teachers 691 666 721 707 714STR 10 11 11 11 11
of which:Special Education(all year groups)Students 89 183 256 265 410Teachers 28 31 43 53 52STR 3 6 6 5 8
Notes:1 Some peripatetic (move from school to school without a home base) teachers may have been included.2 For some years before 2008, there are some small discrepancies (not statistically significant) between Table
2.02 and 2.03
Source: Department of Education
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Student Teacher Ratios (STR), 2006 - 2010
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
2.04
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1
John Gray High School
GCE A-LevelExam Entries 5 6 11 18 -Higher level passes 5 6 7 10 -Total Passes 5 6 10 18 -Percent (%) 100 100 91 100 -
GCSE/ GCE OA & O LevelCXC General & Technical
Exam Entries 1,124 1,544 1,481 2,246 4,572Higher level Passes 727 861 762 1,093 1,819Percent (%) 65 56 51 49 40Total Passes 981 1,437 1,331 2,061 4,033Percent (%) 87 93 90 92 88
CE/CSE/CXC BasicExam Entries 568 637 447 - -Total Passes 461 554 381 - -Percent (%) 81 87 85 - -
Cayman Brac
GCSE/CXC GeneralExam Entries 99 142 173 220 177Total Passes 80 127 148 215 154Percent (%) Pass 81 89 86 98 87
CXC BasicExam Entries 37 85 43 37 -Total Passes 37 47 22 30 -Percent (%) Pass 100 55 51 81 -
Certificate of Educational AchievementNumber sitting the Exam 28 64 28 - 17Total Passes 27 60 27 - 17Percent (%) Pass 96 94 96 - 100
Notes:1 In September of 2010 the structure of high schools was changed. Previous to this the students took external examinations
at the end of Year 12. With the changes to the school system, students now take exams at the end of Year 11. Year 12 isused as an additional mandatory year allowing some students to resit exams where they weren’t successful and/or take upsome vocational classes. September 2010 was the transition year; therefore two year groups took external examinations inJune 2010–Year 11 students and Year 12 students. Students who were successful in their examinations can now go on todo A’ Levels at one of the private schools or begin the Associate program at UCCI.
Abbreviations:GCE - General Certificate of EducationGCSE - General Certificate of Secondary EducationCXC - Caribbean Examination CouncilCE - Certificate of EducationCSE - Certificate of Secondary EducationSource: Department of Education
Examination Results, 2006 - 2010
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2.05
(CI$000)2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Grand Cayman
Primary 24,552.9 27,073.2 30,716.1 31,476.6 28,806.4Government 14,147.1 16,655.7 18,598.9 18,644.8 17,061.0Private 10,406 10,417.4 12,117.2 12,831.8 11,745.4
Triple C 1,057.1 1,281.8 710.3 826.1 709.2St. Ignatius 1,760.5 2,033.1 2,100.5 2,276.5 2,026.8Wesleyan 539.0 473.0 355.0 372.7 514.2Truth for Youth 501.6 532.4 606.7 609.5 625.9Cayman Prep & High School 4,217.0 4,914.0 5,129.0 5,567.0 6,176.0First Baptist 1,322.6 .. 1,691.0 1,798.6 1,715.9Cayman Academy 1,007.9 1,183.2 1,524.6 1,381.4 686.7
Secondary 22,207.9 23,954.8 25,185.3 24,486.56 24,213.1Government 18,583.4 20,310.9 21,606.3 20,820.2 19,431.4Private 3,624.4 3,643.9 3,579.0 3,666.4 4,781.7
Triple C 1,175.3 954.5 529.3 615.6 866.9St. Ignatius 2,136.3 2,456.0 2,834.4 2,817.4 2,872.6Wesleyan 312.8 233.3 215.3 233.3 285.7Cayman Academy .. .. .. .. 756.5
Special Education 3,167.4 3,783.8 4,427.9 4,698.2 3,790.8
Colleges 543.2 461.0 761.3 813.9 983.6UCCI . . . . . . . . . .
I.C.C.I. 543.2 461.0 761.3 813.9 983.6Law School . . . . . . . . . .
Cayman Brac
Total 3,241.7 3,812.5 4,501.8 6,841.1 4,436.9
Primary 1,195.7 1,461.0 1,825.4 3,146.8 1,870.8
Secondary 2,046.0 2,351.4 2,676.4 3,694.3 2,566.1
Source: Department of Education, Schools and Colleges
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Recurrent Expenditures on Education by Type of School, 2006 - 2010
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2.06a
Academic Programme 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Bachelors Degree 81 115 135 91 130Full Time 49 69 60 42 58Part Time 32 46 75 49 72
Associate Degree 642 814 742 837 788Full Time 347 342 306 342 340Part Time 295 472 436 495 448
Certificate Programme1 93 232 102 75 68Accounting Technician 23 46 16 15 8Computer Technician 22 38 14 11 14Computer Application 14 39 19 - -Electro-Technolgy 13 44 16 16 17Hospitality 21 50 31 20 21Construction Technology - 15 6 13 8
Professional Programme2 60 58 34 12 33Certificate in Management Practice 11 16 3 - -Financial Services Certificate 8 1 - - -Cayman Banking Certificate 13 4 10 - 4Legal Secretarial Programme 24 37 16 12 29Certificate in Offshore Administration - - 5 - -Chartered Financial Analyst 4 - -
Executive Programme3 83 136 64Masters .. .. 6 6 9Diploma .. .. 8 12 10Professional Computer Courses .. .. 42 101 30Executive .. .. 27 17 15
Continuing Education4 774 760 109 5 144 106
Notes:
1 Certificate Programme - all students are full time. During 2007 admission was unusally high due to lowering of theadmission criteria.
2 Professional Programme - all students are part time3 The Executive programme was introduced in 2008.4
5 Leisure courses which were part of the continuing programme were discontinued.
Source: University College of the Cayman Islands
Enrolment in Tertiary Institutions: University College of the Cayman Islands, 2006 - 2010
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Continuing education includes leisure courses with no matriculation requirements and do not lead to a degree, only forleisure or vocational purposes.
2.06b
2006 2007 2008 2009R 2010
Enrolment 122 126 129 130 121
Course:Honours Degree 106 109 99 97 102External 13 12 9General Student 2 3 1 1 -Professional Practice 14 14 16 20 10
Status:Caymanian 89 88 86 94 80Non-Caymanian 33 38 43 36 41
Sex:Female 74 72 74 61 49Male 48 54 55 69 72
Graduates 29 34 36 23 ..
Bachelors 22 24 24 15 ..
Diploma Programme - - - - ..
Ordinary Degree 2 - ..
Professional Practice 7 10 10 8 ..
Status: 36 23 ..
Caymanian 26 17 ..
Non-Caymanian 10 6 ..
Sex: 36 23 ..
Female 25 17 ..
Male 11 6 ..
Total Staff 12 12 12 12 12Female 7 7 6 6 4Male 5 5 6 6 8
Source: Cayman Islands Law School
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Enrolment in Tertiary Institutions: The Cayman Islands Law School, 2006 - 2010
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2.07
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
All Students 214 255 283 328 322Female 126 154 165 201 205Male 88 101 118 127 117
Humanities 3 10 41 33 25Female 1 7 26 25 17Male 2 3 15 8 8
Education 36 27 25 26 29Female 30 21 20 20 22Male 6 6 5 6 7
Social & Business Studies 70 96 89 114 128Female 43 69 61 68 84Male 27 27 28 46 44
Professional 13 11 61 49 12Female 12 10 36 38 5Male 1 1 25 11 7
Engineering, Technology & Science 80 97 48 72 102Female 32 37 8 22 59Male 48 60 40 50 43
Medicine & Veterinary Studies 12 14 19 34 26Female 8 10 14 28 18Male 4 4 5 6 8
New scholarships granted in year 86 95 83 126 93Female 54 71 46 84 54Male 32 24 37 42 39
Source: Department of Education
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Students Studying Higher Education Overseas on Education Council Scholarships, 2006-2010
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
2.08a
Library Usage Adult Children Total Adult Children Total
Library
George Town 7,817 5,839 13,656 7,495 6,470 13,965
West Bay 2,134 10,058 12,192 3,196 11,019 14,215
Bodden Town 1,973 2,556 4,529 1,377 1,309 2,686
North Side 779 1,676 2,455 949 1,982 2,931
East End 619 443 1,062 656 780 1,436
Cayman Brac 2,270 2,012 4,282 2,356 1,936 4,292
Total 15,592 22,584 38,176 16,029 23,496 39,525
2009 2010
Circulation Statistics Check Ins Check Outs Check Ins Check Outs
Library
George Town 14,480 14,709 23,852 22,277
West Bay 10,046 9,665 7,425 7,413
Bodden Town 3,805 3,757 947 959
North Side 1,682 2,149 2,088 2,126
East End 604 713 1,890 1,899
Cayman Brac 4,932 5,115 4,878 4,997Total 35,549 36,108 41,080 39,671
Source: Public Library
Usage and Circulation Statistics of the Public Libraries, 2009 - 2010
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20102009
2.08b
2006 2007 2008 2009 1 2010
George Town Public Library
Book Loans 10,673 12,765 13,649 .. 21,931Fiction ..
Adult 4,374 4,911 4,292 .. 7,254Student 2,704 3,510 4,614 .. 4,766
Non-FictionAdult 2,314 2,807 2,862 .. 5,349Student 1,281 1,537 1,881 .. 4,562
Audio Loans 309 401 428 .. 319Adult 190 304 343 .. 254Student 119 97 85 .. 65
Video Loans 134 114 43 .. 27
First Time Members 860 568 834 .. 1,596Adult 262 333 471 .. 892Student 598 235 363 .. 704
Total Members 7,814 8,706 10,350 .. 12,636Adult 4,449 4,982 5,830 .. 7,037Student 3,365 3,724 4,520 .. 5,599
East End Public Library
Book Loans 209 636 579 .. 938Fiction
Adult 45 130 164 .. 315Student 98 302 277 .. 431
Non-FictionAdult 20 65 56 .. 112Student 46 139 82 .. 80
Audio Loans 1 4 26 27 21Adult .. .. .. .. 17Student .. .. .. .. 4
Video Loans .. .. .. .. 0
First Time Members 11 30 40 .. 16Adult 6 14 10 .. 5Student 5 16 30 .. 11
Total Members .. .. .. .. 92Adult .. .. .. .. 38Student .. .. .. .. 54
Notes:1 Data not available for 2009
Source: Public Library
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Usage and Collection Size of the Public Libraries by District, 2006 - 2010
2.08b Usage and Collection Size of the Public Libraries by District, 2006 - 2010 cont'd.
2006 2007 2008 2009 1 2010
Cayman Brac Public Library
Book Loans 4,888 3,927 4,040 .. 4,885Fiction ..
Adult 1,672 1,421 1,624 .. 1,733Student 1,424 1,105 1,185 .. 1,205
Non-Fiction ..Adult 1,129 968 813 .. 1,060Student 663 433 418 .. 887
Audio Loans 94 69 76 .. 59Adult .. .. .. .. 34Student .. .. .. .. 25
Video Loans 93 62 49 .. 53
First Time Members 67 67 484 .. 74Adult 43 42 285 .. 29Student 24 25 199 .. 45
Total Members 1,317 408 484 .. 290Adult 713 243 285 .. 192Student 604 165 199 .. 98
North Side Public Library
Book Loans 9,051 4,430 2,399 .. 2,110Fiction
Adult 649 459 536 .. 465Student 1,702 784 913 .. 851
Non-FictionAdult 2,854 1,421 455 .. 426Student 3,846 1,766 495 .. 368
Audio Loans 325 113 14 .. 7Adult 78 30 5 .. 7Student 247 83 9 .. -
..Video Loans 391 129 26 .. 9
First Time Members 36 42 32 .. 19Adult 14 21 13 .. 6Student 22 21 19 .. 13
Total Members 90 82 114 .. 55Adult 25 27 40 .. 12Student 65 55 74 .. 43
Data not available for 2009Source: Public Library
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
2.08b
2006 2007 2008 2009 1 2010
Bodden Town Public Library
Book Loans 2,687 3,979 .. 1,867Fiction ..
Adult .. 482 660 .. 392Student .. 1,366 2,431 .. 1,083
Non-FictionAdult .. 286 316 .. 122Student .. 553 572 .. 270
Audio Loans 49 40 .. 22Adult .. 21 27 .. 16Student .. 28 13 .. 6
..Video Loans 15 17 .. 10
First Time Members .. 93 146 .. 19Adult .. 32 45 .. 6Student .. 61 101 .. 13
Total Members .. 255 401 .. 55Adult .. 111 156 .. 12Student .. 144 245 .. 43
West Bay Public Library .. .. .. ..
Book Loans .. .. .. .. 7333Fiction .. .. .. ..
Adult .. .. .. .. 2439Student .. .. .. .. 2970.. .. .. ..
Non-Fiction .. .. .. ..
Adult .. .. .. .. 1080Student .. .. .. .. 844.. .. .. ..
Audio Loans .. .. .. .. 43Adult .. .. .. .. 29Student .. .. .. .. 14.. .. .. ..
Video Loans .. .. .. .. 37
First Time Members .. .. .. .. 307Adult 94Student 213
Total Members 903Adult 198Student .. .. .. .. 705
All Public Library LoansBook Loans 24,821 24,445 24,646 .. 39,064Audio Loans 732 658 585 .. 471Video Loans 227 320 135 .. 136Total Circulation 25,780 25,423 25,366 .. 39,671
Notes:1 Data not available for 2009
Source: Public Library
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Usage and Collection Size of the Public Libraries, 2006 - 2010 cont'd.
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
3.01a
District 1992 1996 2000 2005 2009
Total 10,196 10,427 11,604 13,059 15,338% 100 100 100 100 100
George Town 4,126 4,124 4,509 5,008 5,942% 40.5 39.6 38.9 38.3 38.7
West Bay 2,597 2,643 2,962 3,225 3,768% 25.5 25.3 25.5 24.7 24.6
Bodden Town 1,635 1,841 2,133 2,774 3,482% 16.0 17.7 18.4 21.2 22.7
North Side 477 485 514 570 568% 4.7 4.7 4.4 4.4 3.7
East End 567 528 604 585 597% 5.6 5.1 5.2 4.5 3.9
Cayman Brac &Little Cayman 794 806 882 897 981
% 7.8 7.7 7.6 6.9 6.4
Notes:Detailed rules of who is eligible to register as voter in the Cayman Islands are found on the ElectionsOffice website.As a minimum a person must be 18 years of age before Elections Day and posess Caymanian status.
Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office. www.electionsoffice.ky
Voter Registration by District, 1992 - 2009
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
3.01b
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
Total 15,338 100 8,225 100 7,113 100.0 53.6 46.4
George Town 5,942 38.7 3,224 39.2 2,718 38.2 54.3 45.7
West Bay 3,768 24.6 2,021 24.6 1,747 24.6 53.6 46.4
Bodden Town 3,482 22.7 1,856 22.6 1,626 22.9 53.3 46.7
North Side 568 3.7 286 3.5 282 4.0 50.4 49.6
East End 597 3.9 331 4.0 266 3.7 55.4 44.6
Cayman Brac &Little Cayman
Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office. www.electionsoffice.ky
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981 51.7 48.36.7474
Voter Registration by District and Sex, 2009
All Female Male Sex Distribution %District
507 6.26.4
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Chart 3.01: Voter Registration by District and Sex, 2009
All Female Male
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
3.02
Election Year/DetailsNumber of
MLA's1FemaleMLA's
RegisteredVoters
Votes CastPercentVoting
1992 (including postal votes)Total 15 2 10,196 8,896 87.2George Town 4 1 4,126 3,456 83.8West Bay 4 - 2,597 2,360 90.9Bodden Town 3 - 1,635 1,404 85.9North Side 1 1 477 457 95.8East End 1 - 567 514 90.7Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 2 - 794 705 88.8
1996 (including postal votes)Total 15 3 10,427 8,933 85.7George Town 4 - 4,124 3,355 81.4West Bay 4 - 2,643 2,314 87.6Bodden Town 3 1 1,841 1,594 86.6North Side 1 1 485 470 96.9East End 1 - 528 466 88.3Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 2 1 806 734 91.1
2000 (including postal votes)Total 15 2 11,604 8,862 76.4George Town 4 - 4,509 3,296 73.1West Bay 4 - 2,962 2,287 77.2Bodden Town 3 - 2,133 1,592 74.6North Side 1 1 514 469 91.2East End 1 - 604 472 78.1Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 2 1 882 746 84.6
2005 (including postal votes)Total 15 3 13,059 10,330 79.1George Town 4 1 5,008 3,652 72.9West Bay 4 - 3,225 2,676 83.0Bodden Town 3 - 2,774 2,218 80.0North Side 1 1 570 493 86.5East End 1 585 532 90.9Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 2 1 897 759 84.6
2009 (including postal votes)Total 15 1 15,338 12,204 79.6George Town 4 - 5,942 4,574 77.0West Bay 4 - 3,768 3,006 79.8Bodden Town 3 - 3,482 2,815 80.8North Side 1 - 568 498 87.7East End 1 - 597 510 85.4Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 2 1 981 801 81.7
Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office
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Election Results by District, 1992 - 2009
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Chart 3.02: Total Registered Voters and Total Votes Cast, 1992 - 2009
Total Registered
Total Votes
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
3.03
Total UDP PPM Ind.
Total 43 15 9 5 1
George Town 13 4 2 2 -
West Bay 11 4 4 - -
Bodden Town 10 3 2 1 -
North Side 3 1 - - 1
East End 2 1 - 1 -
Cayman Brac &Little Cayman
UDP - United Democratic PartyPPM - People's Progressive MovementInd. - Independent
Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office.
1
Number ofNomineesDistrict
Nominees for 2009 Elections and Elected MLA's by District and Political Party
Total Elected MLA's
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
3.04
Total 15,338 11,244 73.3
George Town 5,942 4,321 72.7
West Bay 3,768 2,622 69.6
Bodden Town 3,482 2,686 77.1
North Side 568 472 83.1
East End 597 447 74.9
Cayman Brac &Little Cayman
Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office.
Note:
696
Percent VotedNumber of
Persons Voted
Number of Referendum Votes Cast by District, 2009
This referendum was held May 20, 2009 regarding Constitutional Modernization and wasthe first ever referendum in the Cayman Islands.
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District
Number ofRegistered
Voters
981 70.9
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
3.05
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total 15,338 11,244 7,045 62.7 4,127 36.7 72 0.6
George Town 5,942 4,321 2,748 63.6 1,536 36 37 0.9
West Bay 3,768 2,622 1,501 57.2 1,105 42 16 0.6
Bodden Town 3,482 2,686 1,842 68.6 837 31 7 0.3
North Side 568 472 337 71.4 134 28 1 0.2
East End 597 447 255 57.0 186 42 6 1.3
Cayman Brac &Little Cayman
Note:This referendum held on May 20, 2009, on the Constitutional Modernization was the first ever referendumin the Cayman Islands.
Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office.
47 0.7
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5329362981 696 52.0
Results of Referendum Votes by District, 2009
Number ofPersons
Voted Yes No Rejected
Referendum Vote
District
Number ofRegistered
Voters
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A Note on the Labour Force Survey
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is in most countries, the most important source for labour market information.
The labour force comprises persons 15 years and over residing in the country who are employed or actively seekingwork during the reference period. In the Cayman Islands, the LFS is also used as the basis for populationestimates. The LFS seeks information on respondents' labour market status and profile during a specific referenceperiod, normally a period of one week, immediately prior to the start of the survey.
The first LFS in the Cayman Islands was conducted in 1991. The LFS is a random sample survey. This means thatnot every household are surveyed and those selected are done so purely by chance. However, since allhouseholds have an equal chance of selection, the more often the survey is conducted, the higher the chance ofrepeat selection. It must be stressed that, the ‘sampleselection’is generated by computer and is completelyrandom.
Labour Force Surveys are carried out in many countries around the world. The International Labour Organization(ILO) has published recommendations concerning the definitions to be used in LFS. The LFS in the Cayman Islandsuses internationally agreed concepts and definitions.
The LFS data reported to the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) are treated in strict confidence and used forstatistical purposes and published in aggregate form only.
It must be stressed that the results from the LFS are estimates. Results from sample surveys are always subject tosome uncertainty because only a part of the total has been measured. This is called the sampling error. Theuncertainty in the estimates can be calculated and the results are given as so called confidence intervals. Forexample the population in the Cayman Islands was estimated at 57,009 in the 2008 LFS, and the 95% confidenceinterval was calculated to be between 55,200 to 58,800.
In the LFS, population means the “residentpopulation”; that is persons staying or intending to stay in the CaymanIslands for at least six months. Visitors/tourists who are here for less than 6 months are not included in the residentpopulation. Also persons in institutions for more than 6 months and resident students abroad for more than 6months are excluded.
Note:
Work permit numbers are derived administratively from the records of the Immigration Department. Thecompleteness and quality validation of this adminstrative source remain the responsibility of the ImmigrationDepartment. Accordingly, the data collected and collated by the Immigration Department do not accord with theconcepts and definitions adopted by the ESO for statistical purposes. As stated above the ESO uses residentpopulation. However while the ESO excludes all persons residing on island for less than six months or intendingto reside on island for less than six months these same persons if they are working are included in the work permitnumbers . Despite the differences between the administrative data and the estimates derived from the labour forcesurvey, the work permit numbers provide useful information on foreign labour activities outside of sample periods.
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
4.01a
2010Labour Force 35,859
Employed 33,463Unemployed 2,396
Not in Labour Force 7,996
Unemployment Rate (%) 6.7
Source: Census 2010, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
4.01b
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Labour Force 36,767 35,959 37,431 38,998 36,100Caymanians 19,064 18,303 17,549 17,686 18,165Non-Caymanians 17,703 17,656 19,882 21,312 17,935
Employed 35,464 35,016 36,026 37,449 33,920Caymanians 18,025 17,621 16,520 16,517 16,375Non-Caymanians 17,439 17,395 19,506 20,932 17,545
Unemployed 1,303 943 1,405 1,549 2,180Caymanians 1,039 682 1,029 1,169 1,790Non-Caymanians 264 261 376 380 390
Unemployment Rate (%) 3.5 2.6 3.8 4.0 6.0Caymanians 5.5 3.9 5.9 6.6 9.9Non - Caymanians 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.8 2.2
Unemployment rate = percent of unemployed persons in the labour force
Source: Labour Force Surveys 2005-2009, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
4.01c
Number Percent Number Percent Women MenWorking Age Population (15+) 22,595 100 21,555 100 51.2 48.8
Labour Force 17,686 78 18,414 85 49.0 51.0Not in Labour Force 5,060 22 2,990 14 62.9 37.1
Participation rate = Percent of the labour force in the working age populationUnemployment rate = Percent of unemployed persons in the labour force
Source: Fall 2009 Labour Force Survey, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Labour Force Indicators by Status, 2005 - 2009
Labour Force Indicators by Sex, 2009
Sex Distribution %Female Male
Labour Force Indicators, 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2009
4.02a
OCCUPATION Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
Total Employed 33,920 100 16,804 100 17,116 100 49.5 50.5
Legislators, Senior Officials & Managers 3,524 10.4 1,677 10.0 1,846 10.8 47.6 52.4
Professionals, Technicians & 8,330 24.6 4,564 27.2 3,766 22.0 54.8 45.2Associate Professionals
Office Clerks 2,086 6.2 1,544 9.2 542 3.2 74.0 26.0
Customer Service Clerks 2,396 7.1 1,798 10.7 598 3.5 75.0 25.0
Personal Services Workers 2,988 8.8 2,048 12.2 941 5.5 68.5 31.5
Protective Services Workers 1,263 3.7 203 1.2 1,060 6.2 16.0 84.0
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 1,326 3.9 933 5.6 393 2.3 70.3 29.7
Argicultural & Fishery Workers 692 2.0 81 0.5 612 3.6 11.6 88.4
Craft & Related Trades Workers 4,826 14.2 257 1.5 4,568 26.7 5.3 94.7
Plant & Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,374 4.1 116 0.7 1,257 7.3 8.5 91.5
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 4,055 12.0 3,433 20.4 622 3.6 84.7 15.3
Labourers in Agriculture, Construction, 1,024 3.0 131 0.8 893 5.2 12.8 87.2Manufacturing and Transport
Not Stated 37 0.1 19 0.1 17 0.1 51.4 45.9
Classification of Industry is done using International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO)
Source: Fall 2009 Labour Force Survey (LFS), Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
Sex Distribution%
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Employed by Occupation and Sex, 2009
All Female Male
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
4.02b
OCCUPATION Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
All Occupations 37,450 100 18,094 100 19,355 100 48.3 51.7
Legislators, Senior Officials & Managers 3,905 10.4 1,732 9.6 2,173 11.2 44.4 55.6
Professionals, Technicians & 9,935 26.5 5,477 30.3 4,458 23.0 55.1 44.9Associate Professionals
Office Clerks 1,865 5.0 1,408 7.8 457 2.4 75.5 24.5
Customer Service Clerks 2,634 7.0 2,299 12.7 335 1.7 87.3 12.7
Personal Services Workers 3,358 9.0 1,906 10.5 1,452 7.5 56.8 43.2
Protective Services Workers 1,206 3.2 310 1.7 896 4.6 25.7 74.3
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 1,551 4.1 1,134 6.3 417 2.2 73.1 26.9
Argicultural & Fishery Workers 867 2.3 56 0.3 811 4.2 6.4 93.6
Craft & Related Trades Workers 5,133 13.7 269 1.5 4,864 25.1 5.2 94.8
Plant & Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,511 4.0 179 1.0 1,332 7.0 12.0 88.0
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 3,829 10.2 3,123 17.3 706 3.6 81.6 18.4
Labourers in Agriculture, Construction, 1,286 3.4 39 0.2 1,246 6.4 3.1 96.9Manufacturing and Transport
Not Stated 370 1.0 162 0.9 208 1.1 43.8 56.2
Classification of Industry is done using International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO)
Source: Fall 2008 Labour Force Survey (LFS), Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
Sex Distribution%
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Employed by Occupation and Sex, 2008
All Female Male
4.03
OCCUPATION 2003 LFS Oct 2004 LFS Apr 2005 LFS Nov*2006 LFS
Apr2007 LFS
Oct
All Occupations 28,827 28,947 35,464 30,893 36,026Female 14,987 14,492 16,836 16,613 17,220Male 13,840 14,455 18,628 18,374 18,806
Senior Officials and Managers . . 3,008 . . 1,653 4,728Female . . . . . . 1,068 2,176Male . . . . . . 1,653 2,552
Professionals, Techniciansand Associate Professionals . . 7,511 . . 8,364 9,077
Female . . . . . . 4,322 4,674Male . . . . . . 4,042 4,403
Clerical & Executive . . 3,616 . . 4,501 4,772Female . . . . . . 3,725 3,721Male . . . . . . 776 1,051
Service, Shop & Sales . . 4,687 . . 2,075 4,573Female . . . . . . 3,055 2,540Male . . . . . . 2,075 2,033
Skilled Agricultural & Fishery . . 526 . . 1,782 730Female . . . . . . 706 19Male . . . . . . 1,076 711
Craft & Skilled Manual . . 3,259 . . 5,294 5,194Female . . . . . . 142 262Male . . . . . . 5,152 4,932
Plant & Machine Operators . . 1,163 . . 1,429 1,610Male . . . . . . 1,266 1,440Female . . . . . . 163 170
Labourers & Unskilled . . 4,984 . . 5,766 4,750Female . . . . . . 3,432 3,332Male . . . . . . 2,334 1,418
Not Stated . . 193 29 592Female . . . . . . . . 325Male . . . . . . . . 267
Notes:* Gender breakdown does not include the not stated (29) as data was not available.
Source: Labour Force Surveys, 2003-2007, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Employment by Occupation, 2003 - 2007
4.04a
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
All Industries 33,920 100 16,804 100 17,116 100 49.5 50.5
Agriculture and Fishing 630 1.9 133 0.8 497 2.9 21.2 78.8
Manufacturing, Mining, Printing and 745 2.2 150 0.9 595 3.5 20.1 79.9Publishing
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 499 1.5 174 1.0 325 1.9 34.8 65.2
Construction 5,018 14.8 423 2.5 4,594 26.8 8.4 91.6
Wholesale and Retail 4,563 13.5 2,292 13.6 2,271 13.3 50.2 49.8
Restaurants and Bars 1,648 4.9 1,000 5.9 648 3.8 60.7 39.3
Hotels and Condominiums 1,659 4.9 869 5.2 790 4.6 52.4 47.6
Transportation, Post and 1,710 5.0 544 3.2 1,166 6.8 31.8 68.2Telecommunications
Financial Services 3,185 9.4 2,222 13.2 963 5.6 69.8 30.2
Real Estate, Renting and Business 4,308 12.7 2,111 12.6 2,197 12.8 49.0 51.0Activities
Public Administration, Education, Health 5,050 14.9 3,077 18.3 1,973 11.5 60.9 39.1and Social Work
Other Community, Social and Personal 1,774 5.2 878 5.2 896 5.2 49.5 50.5ServicePrivate Households with Employees 3,095 9.1 2,911 17.3 184 1.1 94.1 5.9
Not Stated 37 0.1 19 0.1 17 0.1 51.4 45.9Note:Classification of Industry is done using International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities(ISIC), Rev 3.1
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2009, Economic and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Employment by Industry and Sex, 2009 R
INDUSTRYAll Female Male Sex distribution %
4.04b
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
All Industries 37,450 100 18,095 100 19,355 100 48.3 51.7
Agriculture and Fishing 697 1.9 107 0.6 590 3.0 15.4 84.6
Manufacturing, Mining, Printing and 791 2.1 147 0.8 644 3.3 18.6 81.4Publishing
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 553 1.5 193 1.1 360 1.9 34.9 65.1
Construction 5,796 15.5 456 2.5 5,340 27.6 7.9 92.1
Wholesale and Retail 4,732 12.6 2,624 14.5 2,108 10.9 55.5 44.5
Restaurants and Bars 1,886 5.0 1,042 5.8 844 4.4 55.2 44.8
Hotels and Condominiums 2,414 6.4 1,150 6.4 1,264 6.5 47.6 52.4
Transportation, Post and 1,688 4.5 753 4.2 935 4.8 44.6 55.4Telecommunications
Financial Services 3,773 10.1 2,357 13.0 1,416 7.3 62.5 37.5
Real Estate, Renting and Business 5,020 13.4 2,500 13.8 2,520 13.0 49.8 50.2Activities
Public Administration, Education, Health 5,064 13.5 3,243 17.9 1,821 9.4 64.0 36.0and Social Work
Other Community, Social and Personal 1,913 5.1 951 5.3 962 5.0 49.7 50.3Service
Private Households with Employees 2,753 7.4 2,430 13.4 323 1.7 88.3 11.7
Not Stated 370 1.0 142 0.8 228 1.2 38.4 61.6
Classification of Industry is done using International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities(ISIC), Rev 3.1
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2008, Economic and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Employment by Industry and Sex, 2008
INDUSTRYAll Female Male Sex distribution %
4.04c
INDUSTRY2004 LFS
April2005 LFS
Nov2006 LFS
April2007 LFS
Oct
All Industries 15,017 35,464 35,016 36,026Female 14,492 16,836 16,608 17,220Male 14,455 18,628 18,408 18,806
Agric, Fish, Manuf, Constr, Util 5,456 . . 8,258 7,695Female 562 . . 753 793Male 4,894 . . 7,505 6,902
Wholesale, Retail, Hotel & Rest 3,482 . . 3,880 7,310Female 3,804 . . 4,131 3,847Male 3,482 . . 3,880 3,463
Transport, Post & Comm 890 . . 863 2,058Female 556 . . 614 1,032Male 890 . . 863 1,026
Ins, Financial & Business 2,644 . . 3,077 7,734Female 3,455 . . 4,571 4,367Male 2,644 . . 3,077 3,367
Public Administration 836 . . 1,163 2,578Female 924 . . 1,217 1,011Male 836 . . 1,163 1,567
Educ, Health & Social Serv 523 . . 571 2,909Male 523 . . 571 714Female 1,905 . . 1,850 2,196
Recr, Community & Personal 1,186 . . 1,349 4,923Female 3,286 . . 3,472 3,569Male 1,186 . . 1,349 1,355
Not Stated . . . . . . 819Female . . . . . . 434Male . . . . . . 385
Source: Labour Force Surveys 2004 - 2007 Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Employment by Industry and Sex, 2004 - 2007
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
4.05a
Age GroupsWorking Age
Population15+
Labour ForceTotal
EmployedTotal
UnemployedParticipation
Rate (%)Unemployment
Rate (%)
Total
All 15+ 44,150 36,101 33,920 2,180 81.8 6.015 - 24 5,378 2,910 2,441 469 54.1 16.125 - 34 10,772 9,828 9,164 664 91.2 6.835 - 44 11,565 10,717 10,374 343 92.7 3.245 - 54 8,884 8,040 7,582 459 90.5 5.755 - 64 4,648 3,697 3,502 195 79.6 5.365 + 2,903 908 857 50 31.3 5.5
Female
All 15+ 22,595 17,686 16,804 883 78.3 5.015 - 24 2,759 1,488 1,107 175 53.9 11.825 - 34 5,759 5,162 4,214 291 89.6 5.635 - 44 5,692 5,093 5,317 135 89.5 2.745 - 54 4,462 3,870 3,887 248 86.7 6.455 - 64 2,342 1,701 1,785 17 72.6 1.065 + 1,580 371 494 17 23.5 4.6
Male
All 15+ 21,555 18,414 17,116 1,297 85.4 7.015 - 24 2,620 1,422 1,128 294 54.3 20.725 - 34 5,013 4,665 4,292 373 93.1 8.035 - 44 5,873 5,623 5,416 208 95.8 3.745 - 54 4,421 4,170 3,959 211 94.3 5.155 - 64 2,306 1,996 1,818 178 86.6 8.965 + 1,323 537 503 33 40.6 6.1
Source: Fall Labour Force Survey 2009, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
Participation rate = Percent of the labour force in the working age populationUnemployment rate = Percent of unemployed persons in the labour force
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Economic Activity by Age Groups and Sex, 2009 R
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
4.05b
Age GroupsWorking Age
Population15+
Labour ForceTotal
EmployedParticipation
Rate (%)Total
UnemployedUnemployment
Rate (%)
Total
All 15+ 46,376 38,999 37,450 84.1 1,549 4.015 - 19 2,603 791 509 30.4 282 35.720 - 24 2,771 2,315 2,178 83.5 136 5.925 - 34 12,630 11,844 11,484 93.8 360 3.035 - 44 12,669 12,049 11,742 95.1 307 2.545 - 54 8,585 7,829 7,546 91.2 282 3.655 - 64 4,243 3,339 3,248 78.7 91 2.765 + 2,874 832 742 29.0 91 10.9
Female
All 15+ 23,359 18,871 18,094 80.8 777 4.115 - 19 1,293 416 276 32.2 140 33.720 - 24 1,390 1,143 1,075 82.2 68 5.925 - 34 6,479 6,039 5,904 93.2 135 2.235 - 44 6,075 5,614 5,425 92.4 189 3.445 - 54 4,534 3,881 3,706 85.6 175 4.555 - 64 1,991 1,492 1,433 74.9 59 4.065 + 1,599 286 274 17.9 11 3.8
Male
All 15+ 23,017 20,128 19,355 87.4 773 3.815 - 19 1,310 375 233 28.6 142 37.920 - 24 1,382 1,171 1,103 84.7 68 5.825 - 34 6,152 5,805 5,580 94.4 225 3.935 - 44 6,594 6,435 6,316 97.6 119 1.845 - 54 4,051 3,948 3,840 97.4 108 2.755 - 64 2,252 1,847 1,815 82.0 32 1.765 + 1,275 546 467 42.8 79 14.4
Source: Fall Labour Force Survey 2008, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Economic Activity by Age Groups and Sex, 2008
4.05c
Year AgesWorking Age
Population15+
LabourForce
TotalEmployed
TotalUnemployed
ParticipationRate (%)1
UnemploymentRate (%)2
2005 All 15+ 43,777 36,767 35,464 1,303 81.0 3.515 - 24 5,502 2,954 2,665 289 48.4 9.825 - 34 11,038 10,446 10,110 336 91.6 3.235 - 44 12,103 11,378 11,092 286 91.6 2.545 + 15,134 11,989 11,597 392 76.6 3.3
2006 All 15+ 43,243 35,959 35,016 943 81.0 2.615 - 24 5,493 3,095 2,773 319 50.5 10.325 - 34 10,622 10,135 10,013 119 94.3 1.235 - 44 11,425 10,908 10,721 198 93.8 1.845 + 15,703 11,821 11,509 307 73.3 2.6
2007 All 15+ 45,024 37,431 36,026 1,405 83.1 3.815 - 24 5,431 3,015 2,682 329 55.5 10.925 - 34 11,111 10,630 10,277 356 95.7 3.335 -44 12,272 12,025 11,685 341 98.0 2.845 + 16,058 11,745 11,366 379 73.1 3.2NS 152 16 16 - - -
2008 All 15+ 46,375 38,999 37,450 1,549 84.1 4.015 - 24 5,374 3,106 2,687 418 57.8 13.525 - 34 12,630 11,844 11,484 360 93.8 3.035 -44 12,669 12,049 11,742 307 95.1 2.545 + 15,702 12,000 11,536 464 76.4 3.9
2009 R All 15+ 44,150 36,100 33,920 2180 84.2 6.015 - 24 5,378 2,910 2,441 469 55.7 16.125 - 34 10,772 9,828 9,164 664 94.0 6.835 -44 11,565 10,717 10,374 343 95.3 3.245 + 16,434 12,646 11,941 704 79.2 5.6
Notes:1 Participation rate = Percent of the labour force in the working age population.2 Unemployment rate = Percent of unemployed persons in the labour force.
Source: Labour Force Surveys 2005-2009, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Economic Activity by Age Groups, 2005 - 2009
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
4.06a
Educational LevelNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
Total 36,101 100 17,686 100 18,414 100 49.0 51.0
Primary and below 1,746 4.8 696 3.9 1,050 5.7 39.9 60.1Middle 2,679 7.4 1,302 7.4 1,376 7.5 48.6 51.4High 15,664 43.4 7,232 40.9 8,432 45.8 46.2 53.8Post Secondary 5,844 16.2 3,039 17.2 2,805 15.2 52.0 48.0College / University 10,101 28.0 5,381 30.4 4,720 25.6 53.3 46.7Not Stated 67 0.2 36 0.2 31 0.2 53.8 46.2
4.06b
Educational LevelNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Caynamian Non-Caymanian
Total 36,100 100 18,165 100 17,935 100 50.3 49.7
Primary and below 1,746 4.8 962 5.3 783 4.4 55.1 44.9Middle 2,679 7.4 1,262 6.9 1,417 7.9 47.1 52.9High 15,664 43.4 8,740 48.1 6,924 38.6 55.8 44.2Post Secondary 5,844 16.2 2,978 16.4 2,866 16.0 51.0 49.0College / University 10,101 28.0 4,176 23.0 5,925 33.0 41.3 58.7Not Stated 66 0.2 47 0.3 19 0.1 71.1 28.9
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (based on the Fall 2009 Labour Force Survey)
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Total MaleFemale
Total Caymanian Non-Caymanian
Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Sex, 2009 R
Sex Distribution
Status Distribution
Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, 2009 R
4.07
OCCUPATION 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 22,394 24,877 25,054 22,907 20,452
Administrative/Managerial 838 823 757 655 ..
Professional 2,397 2,690 2,893 2,682 ..
Skilled 11,143 11,637 11,455 9,979 ..
Semi-Skilled/Unskilled 8,016 9,727 9,949 8,944 ..
Unclassified . . . . . . 647 ..
Note:The data excludes expatriate workers in government
Source: Cayman Islands Immigration Department
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Number of Work Permits by Occupational Groups, 2006 - 2010
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4.08
INDUSTRY 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total for Private Industries 22,394 24,877 25,054 22,907
Construction 6,002 6,446 6,035 4,635
Restaurants, Bars, Hotel & Condominiums 3,111 3,389 3,414 3,271
Private Households with Employed Persons 3,590 4,241 4,382 4,195
Business Services 2,882 3,140 3,214 3,002
Education, Health & Social Work 563 546 672 660
Financial Services 1,935 2,172 2,259 1,896
Other Community, Social & Personal Services 1,305 1,530 1,594 1,589
Wholesale & Retail 2,568 2,789 2,967 2,657
All Other Industries 438 624 517 355
Unclassified . . . . . . 647
Note:Industry is classified by ESO using the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities(ISIC) Rev 3.1.
Source: Cayman Islands Immigration Department and Economic and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Numbers of Work Permits by Industry (Private Sector) 2006 - 2009
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4.092010 2010
Country Country
Argentina 35 Italy 84Australia 222 Jamaica 7,998Austria 29 Kenya 59Bahamas 25 Lebanon 15Bangladesh 16 Malaysia 11
Barbados 93 Mexico 69Belize 24 Nepal 67Bermuda 22 Netherlands 17Brazil 77 New Zealand 79British Overseas Territories 20 Nicaragua 248
Bulgaria 17 Pakistan 11Canada 1311 Panama 12China 40 Peru 50Colombia 325 Philippines 2,658Costa Rica 75 Portugal 23
Cuba 143 Romania 73Czech Republic 13 Russia 12Denmark 11 Serbia 10Dominican Republic 220 South Africa 243Ecuador 12 Spain 16
France 37 Sri Lanka 72Germany 82 St Vincent & the Grenadines 30Guyana 308 St. Lucia 34Haiti 15 Switzerland 12Honduras 792 Thailand 36
Hungary 36 Trinidad and Tobago 143India 801 United Kingdom 1,674Indonesia 58 United States of America 1,380Ireland 202 Venezuela 16Israel 13 Zimbabwe 34
Other 188
Total 20,452Note:Total includes persons on government contracts.Countries with less than 10 work permits are included in "Other".
Source: Cayman Islands Immigration Department and Economic and Statistics Office (ESO)
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Work Permits By Nationality, 2010
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5.01
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Highest dailytemperature - deg. F 92.1 92.0 92.1 92.5 88.2
- Date Sep.20th Aug 2nd. Aug.8th July. 27th Jun. 19th- Day
Lowest dailytemperature - deg. F 68.2 65.1 62.6 67.1 57.3
- Date Mar. 7th Apr. 18th Jan. 16th Feb. 5th Dec. 8th- Day
Annual averagetemperature - deg. F 82.4 82.6 82.1 82.1 82.0
Totalprecipitation - inches 66.48 53.09 71.74 50.0 60.1
Most rain in 24 hourperiod - inches 4.2 3.2 6.1 6.6 4.5
- Date Jun. 8th Oct. 9th Nov.7th Oct. 18th Sept. 28th
Number of days:- rain1 179 180 179 162 173- no rain 186 185 187 203 192Total 365 365 366 365 365- clear 9 1 3 2 2- partly cloudy 200 230 206 193 187- cloudy 156 134 157 170 176
Note:1 A rain day is any day with at least 0.01 inches of rain
The Cayman Islands have a tropical marine climate with two distinct seasons; a wet season from May to Novemberand a relatively dry season from December to April.In 2010 there were 192 days free of rainfall and 173 days with rainfall recorded. The average annual temperaturein 2010 was 28 deg. C/ 82.0 deg. F. The highest monthly average temperature recorded was 30.1 deg. C/ 86.3 deg. Fduring the month of August with the lowest monthly average of 24.2 deg. C/ 75.7.0deg. F occurring in the monthof December.
Source: Meteorological Office, Cayman Islands Airports Authority
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Weather Synopsis, 2006 - 2010
5.02
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
January 78.8 80.6 78.8 78.6 77.8
February 77.9 80.0 80.0 77.0 78.5
March 80.0 81.0 80.0 78.2 78.5
April 81.5 81.4 81.3 81.2 82.0
May 84.0 82.5 83.7 83.3 85.0
June 84.0 84.7 84.3 84.3 86.0
July 85.4 86.6 85.1 86.8 85.1
August 85.7 85.4 85.8 86.7 86.3
September 85.2 84.2 85.4 85.3 84.5
October 84.3 83.3 82.3 84.2 83.0
November 81.1 81.5 79.6 81.7 81.0
December 81.4 80.4 79.1 81.3 75.7
Annual Average 82.4 82.6 82.1 82.4 82.0
Source: Meteorological Office, Cayman Islands Airports Authority
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Average Monthly Temperature for George Town , 2006 - 2010
Degrees Fahrenheit
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
Janu
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Febr
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Mar
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April
May
June July
Augu
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Chart 5.01: Average Monthly Temperature, George Town, 2010
5.03aInches
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
GEORGE TOWN
January 0.9 0.4 3.2 1.6 0.6
February 1.5 0.3 2.3 0.2 1.4
March 0.0 0.7 3.2 0.7 0.2
April 0.6 1.6 0.7 0.2 2.3
May 2.6 10.9 2.7 1.0 3.1
June 14.6 8.0 4.3 8.0 9.6
July 9.7 3.6 11.3 1.8 8.4
August 4.9 4.5 4.5 0.6 4.7
September 11.3 5.6 5.7 9.5 14.9
October 9.9 13.3 15.4 16.2 12.4
November 4.5 1.8 14.4 7.3 1.1
December 5.9 2.5 4.1 3.1 1.6
Annual Average 5.5 4.4 6.0 4.2 5.0
Source: Meteorological Office, Cayman Islands Airports Authority
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Monthly Rainfall for George Town, 2006 - 2010
66.5
53.1
71.8
50.0
60.1
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Inch
es
Chart 5.02: Total Rainfall in George Town, 2006 -2010
5.03b
InchesDistrict 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
George Town 66.5 53.1 71.8 50.0 60.1
West Bay 30.3 36.9 62.8 40.3 43.9
Bodden Town 62.4 73.5 57.8 46.9 50.2
East End 61.8 63.2 58.1 50.6 57.3
Source: Meteorological Office, Cayman Islands Airports Authority
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Annual Rainfall by selected District, 2006 - 2010
5.04
Percent2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
January 76 78 76 76 76
February 79 77 76 74 75
March 73 75 76 71 73
April 74 75 74 73 82
May 73 79 75 75 85
June 81 80 78 76 78
July 77 74 76 75 79
August 78 77 76 75 76
September 77 78 77 78 79
October 79 81 81 78 80
November 77 76 81 78 73
December 82 76 78 78 71
Annual Average 77 77 77 76 77
Source: Meteorological Office, Cayman Islands Airports Authority
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Average Monthly Humidity, George Town, 2006 - 2010
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
Jan Feb Mar April May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Perc
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Months
Chart 5.03: Average Monthly Humidity, George Town, 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
5.05
Average catch per trap per night2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
January 14.7 4.4 9.8 37.0 36.0
February 8.2 5.4 14.1 22.7 26.2
March 4.1 21.2 16.7 23.5 42.6
April 18.0 7.4 15.0 10.2 42.6
May 8.1 19.8 4.9 19.4 106.8
June 50.9 103.7 24.1 46.3 102.3
July 66.5 54.6 46.3 97.6 264.1
August 108.8 36 61.4 80.7 115.6
September 25.2 71.9 36.7 120.7 61.0
October 40.7 32.1 38.9 219.8 54.3
November 30.3 15.5 22.0 296.3 40.2
December 22.2 11.7 40.4 87.4 32.0
Annual Average 33.1 32.0 27.5 88.5 77.0
Number of traps 31 31 31 31 31
Note:1 As measured by the islandwide network of New Jersey light traps. A dozen or so species are included.
The most common specie has been the Salt Marsh mosquito: Aedes taeniorhynchus
Source: Mosquito Research and Control Unit
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Mosquito Densities1, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
5.06
Land Cover Category GC1 LC2 CB3 GC1 LC2 CB3 GC1 LC2 CB3
Wetland 17,571 1,901 131 3,128 145 15 17.8 7.6 11.5
Xerophytic shrubland4 3,426 2,648 649 65 113 16 1.9 4.3 2.5
Dry Forest 7,536 1,927 4,559 550 71 262 7.3 3.7 5.7
Man-modified areas 20,862 520 3,998 45 8 28 0.2 1.6 0.7
Total area (acre) 49,395 6,996 9,337 3,788 337 321 7.7 4.8 3.4Total area (sq. miles) 76 11 15
Notes:1 GC - Grand Cayman2 LC - Little Cayman3 CB - Cayman Brac4 Xerophytic = a plant which is able to survive in an environment with little available water or moisture
Source: Department of Environment
5.07
Number of buildings 18,671
Building area (acre) 1,007
Length of roads (km) 500
Source: Department of Environment
47
Little Cayman
11
3342,066
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Cayman Islands Land Cover, 2006
Total area (acre) Protected (acre) Percentage Protected
Grand Cayman Cayman Brac
96
Buildings and Roads, 2006
65
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
6.01
YearClass "A"
Bankingonly
Class "A"Banking
and Trust
Class "B"Banking
only
Class "B"Banking
and Trust Trust Only TotalNominee
Trust
1991 4 28 274 201 37 544 551992 4 26 265 199 38 532 561993 5 26 266 196 44 537 551994 5 26 278 198 53 560 821995 4 25 278 194 63 564 84
1996 4 24 278 193 78 577 931997 4 26 288 187 89 594 981998 4 26 277 180 97 584 981999 4 27 262 168 109 570 1102000 4 27 267 166 116 580 109
2001 4 27 243 153 118 545 1152002 4 26 213 140 125 508 1172003 4 23 192 130 122 471 1062004 3 20 180 119 124 446 992005 3 18 169 115 127 432 99
2006 3 16 160 112 134 425 972007 5 14 156 106 138 419 852008 5 13 164 96 141 419 792009 5 12 154 95 138 404 802010 5 12 142 85 127 371 67
Notes:"Class A" licences permit the holders to undertake both local and overseas business.
Trust licences permit the holders to undertake local and overseas trust business.Nominee Trust licences permit the holders to act only as a nominee for its parent.
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
Number of Banks and Trust Licences, 1991 - 2010
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"Class B" licences permit the holders to undertake banking and trust business overseas and limiteddomestic activity.
6.02
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Annual average 7.96 8.02 4.91 3.25 3.25
Quarter 1 7.43 8.25 5.83 3.25 3.25Quarter 2 7.93 8.25 5.06 3.25 3.25Quarter 3 8.24 8.08 5.00 3.25 3.25Quarter 4 8.25 7.50 3.75 3.25 3.25
Note:1Prime lending rate for CI$ denominated loans
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Quarterly Average Prime Interest Lending Rate CI$, 2006 - 2010 1
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Perc
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Year
Chart 6.01: Annual Average Prime Interest Rate, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
6.03
CI$ (000's)2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Money Supply (M1)1 335,733 321,845 334,433 342,022 384,089Percent change (11.6) (4.1) 3.9 2.3 12.3
Currency in Circulation
$100 30,168 30,499 28,719 29,215 26,634$50 17,480 19,338 21,608 22,937 23,232$25 9,976 10,474 10,976 12,318 11,978$10 3,896 4,095 4,227 4,391 4,376$5 3,099 3,286 3,344 3,462 3,513$1 5,485 5,753 5,989 6,211 6,328
25 cents 4,475 4,707 4,890 4,935 5,00810 cents 2,090 2,183 2,267 2,307 R 2,3425 cents 853 887 930 952 9681 cents 666 709 754 787 813
Total 78,189 81,932 83,704 87,514 85,191
Demand Deposits (CI$) 257,544 239,913 250,728 254,508 298,898
Note:1 Currency in circulation plus demand deposits of residents with commercial banks.
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
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Money Supply (M1), 2006 - 2010
25,000
75,000
125,000
175,000
225,000
275,000
325,000
375,000
425,000
475,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CI$
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's)
Chart 6.02: Money Supply (M1), 2006 - 2010
Money Supply (M1) Currency in Circulation
6.04
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Notes & Coins 22,135 28,009 22,928 26,810 26,138
Balances with Banks &Branches 20,313 6,863 4,982 11,515 14,120
Investments - 3,187 1,417 1,001 488
Loans & Advances:Resident 1,113,993 1,205,043 1,315,964 1,394,658 1,509,363Non-Resident 29,090 32,884 33,533 36,006 31,743
Fixed Assets 46,889 51,488 52,657 60,398 54,132Other Assets 26,330 (9,104) 5,333 28,326 28,989
TOTAL ASSETS 1,258,750 1,318,369 1,436,814 1,558,714 1,664,973
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Local Banks Assets held in Cayman Islands Currency, 2006 - 2010
Position at end of year, CI$ (000's)
6.05
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Deposits:Demand 266,537 257,671 250,728 254,508 298,898Savings 205,043 211,685 221,914 230,244 241,088Fixed 426,593 485,807 461,429 389,888 355,961
All deposits 898,173 955,163 934,071 874,640 895,947
Shareholders Equity 201,656 251,869 326,815 366,934 520,008
Other liabilities 57,414 199,168 187,428 186,159 162,697
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,157,243 1,406,199 1,448,314 1,427,733 1,578,652
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Liabilities in Cayman Islands Currency of Local Banks, 2006 - 2010
Position at end of year, CI$ (000's)
898,173
955,163934,071
874,640
895,947
820,000
840,000
860,000
880,000
900,000
920,000
940,000
960,000
980,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CI$
(000
's)
Chart 6.03: Local Bank Deposits in CI Currency, 2006 - 2010
All Deposits
6.06
CI$ (000's)Industry 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 2,069,406 2,437,493 2,598,143 2,729,273Credit to Businesses 791,306 952,736 971,274 1,049,541
Production 179,266 118,184 149,447 291,878Agriculture, Fishing and Mining 5,835 7,193 6,963 7,090Manufacturing 6,591 5,399 7,014 9,273Utilities 11,763 25,693 20,560 56,977Construction 155,078 79,899 114,909 218,538
Services 184,817 186,938 260,131 210,843Accommodation, food Bar & Entertainment Services 60,040 78,663 130,519 113,428Transportation, Storage & Communication 14,981 41,782 27,712 5,018Education, recreational & Other Professional Services 109,796 66,493 101,900 92,397
Trade and Commerce 387,275 607,207 519,048 453,953Wholesale & Retail sales Trade 72,953 167,662 79,798 67,300Real Estate Agents, Rental and Leasing Companies 298,795 430,313 425,876 364,081Other Business Activities (genaral business activity) 15,527 9,232 13,374 22,572
Other Financial Corporations 39,948 40,408 42,649 92,868Credit to Households 1,240,580 1,484,711 1,626,659 1,679,296
Domestic Property 1,090,140 1,295,803 1,375,602 1,458,549Motor Vehicles 46,998 43,964 70,220 49,808Education and Technology 4,770 1,655 3,172 4,673Miscellaneous 2 98,673 143,288 177,666 166,265
Non Profit Organisations 37,520 46 210 437
Notes:1 Include local Banks and other Class A Banks2 Miscellaneous' include consolidated debt, insurance, medical and travel.
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Bank1 Loans and Advances to Cayman Islands Residents by Industry, 2007 - 2010
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
6.07US$ Millions
Year AssetsPercentchange
LiabilitiesPercentchange
1990 432,781 23.4 430,200 26.61991 427,105 (1.3) 423,504 (1.6)1992 411,491 (3.7) 408,157 (3.6)1993 407,259 (1.0) 403,472 (1.1)1994 460,671 13.1 455,437 12.9
1995 499,702 8.5 495,000 8.71996 497,624 (0.4) 492,993 (0.4)1997 641,663 28.9 635,289 28.91998 622,771 (2.9) 607,214 (4.4)1999 578,422 (7.1) 628,817 3.6
2000 781,546 35.1 766,935 22.02001 848,511 8.6 828,096 8.02002 1,037,031 22.2 1,020,989 23.32003 1,038,900 0.2 996,800 (2.4)2004 964,700 (7.1) 923,200 (7.4)
2005 1,216,100 26.1 1,162,400 25.92006 1,607,900 32.2 1,598,000 37.52007 1,873,600 16.5 1,856,500 16.22008 1,754,200 (6.4) 1,758,300 (5.3)2009 1,755,900 R 0.1 1,771,100 R 0.72010 1,725,800 * (1.7) 1,754,400 * (0.9)
Note* The data is as at September 2010
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
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External Assets and Liabilities of All Banks, 1990 - 2010
400,000550,000700,000850,000
1,000,0001,150,0001,300,0001,450,0001,600,0001,750,0001,900,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
US$ Millions
Chart 6.04: External Assets & Liabilities, 2006- 2010
Assets Liabilities
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
6.08
YearOrdinary
Non-Resident1
OrdinaryResident1 Exempt2 Foreign3 TOTAL4 Percent
Change
1992 . . 10,031 14,371 645 25,047 5.71993 7,529 3,672 16,449 678 28,344 13.21994 8,849 3,081 18,920 730 31,612 11.51995 8,675 2,884 21,765 658 33,982 7.51996 9,109 3,052 25,069 689 37,919 11.6
1997 9,728 3,087 27,640 708 41,163 8.61998 9,778 3,289 31,364 738 45,169 9.71999 11,342 3,614 35,188 807 50,951 12.82000 13,740 3,865 41,361 956 59,922 17.62001 14,421 3,983 45,030 1,061 64,495 7.6
2002 14,676 4,081 45,448 1,054 65,259 1.22003 15,104 4,382 47,430 1,162 68,078 4.32004 13,462 4,763 50,618 1,290 70,133 3.02005 13,307 5,046 55,083 1,469 74,905 6.82006 13,642 5,569 62,572 1,749 83,532 11.5
2007 11,589 5,549 67,911 2,060 87,109 4.32008 11,115 6,027 74,107 2,444 93,693 7.62009 10,202 6,071 73,967 2,627 92,867 (0.9)2010 9,651 5,829 72,994 2,732 91,206 (1.8)
Notes:1 Ordinary Company means a local company carrying on business in the Cayman
Islands. In order to trade locally such a company must also obtain a licence underLocal Companies (Control) Law.
2 Exempt Company means a company whose proposed activities are to be carried outmainly outside the islands (offshore). An exempted company enjoys benefits underthe law which are not available to other companies under the law, chief of which is anexemption from any taxes which may be imposed in the islands for the next twenty years.
3 Foreign Company means a corporate body incorporated outside the islands but iscarrying on business within the islands.
4 All Companies registered under the Companies Law must maintain a registered officein the Islands.
Source: General Registry
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Number of Company Registration by Type, 1992 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
6.09
YearOrdinary
Non-Resident1
OrdinaryResident1 Exempt2 Foreign3 TOTAL4 Percent
Change
1992 964 350 2,306 43 3,663 12.91993 1,156 266 2,681 61 4,180 14.11994 1,094 342 3,865 76 5,409 29.41995 1,040 318 4,252 85 5,695 5.31996 1,318 378 5,340 88 7,124 25.1
1997 1,326 369 6,529 97 8,321 16.81998 1,258 383 6,783 77 8,501 2.21999 1,523 415 7,345 116 9,399 10.62000 2,539 377 9,595 182 12,693 35.02001 1,365 296 6,654 141 8,456 (33.4)
2002 768 310 5,795 143 7,016 (17.0)2003 692 439 5,941 182 7,254 3.42004 674 530 7,480 208 8,892 22.62005 595 650 8,694 271 10,210 14.82006 569 588 10,735 385 12,277 20.2
2007 533 531 12,697 477 14,238 16.02008 293 510 10,536 522 11,861 (16.7)2009 220 487 6,764 392 7,863 (33.7)2010 230 432 7,104 391 8,157 3.7
Notes:1 Ordinary Company means a local company carrying on business in the Cayman
Islands. In order to trade locally such a company must also obtain a licence underLocal Companies (Control) Law.
2 Exempt Company means a company whose proposed activities are to be carried outmainly outside the islands (offshore). An exempted company enjoys benefits underthe law which are not available to other companies under the law, chief of which is anexemption from any taxes which may be imposed in the islands for the next twenty years.
3 Foreign Company means a corporate body incorporated outside the islands but iscarrying on business within the islands.
4 All Companies registered under the Companies Law must maintain a registered officein the Islands.
Source: General Registry
Number of New Company Registration by Type, 1992 - 2010
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6.10
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Domestic InsuranceInsurance Licences1
current at year-end 27 28 28 27 30
Insurance Agents' licences2
current at year-end 140 147 146 154 175
Gross domestic premiumswritten (CI$mil)3
Life, annuity and health 114.7 137.0 148.8 145.3 163.7Motor 25.0 26.8 26.7 25.6 24.0Property and other 135.4 139.0 146.7 143.3 151.2Total 275.1 302.7 322.2 314.2 338.9
OffshoreOffshore Insurance Licences4
issued during year 56 46 32 40 25current at year-end 740 765 777 780 738
Gross premiums written (US$mil)5 7,054 7,538 7,740 7,482 8,664
Net retained earnings (US$mil)6 1,299 1,891 1,890 949 1,297
Gross assets at year-end (US$mil) 29,586 32,876 36,911 44,708 57,983
Notes:1 Includes approved external and ordinary class A insurers2 Includes: agents, sub-agents, brokers, insurance managers, offshore brokers, and principal representatives.3 Before deduction of reinsurance and acquisition costs, and before adjusting for unearned premium volume.4 Includes restricted and unrestricted class B insurers.5 May be understated due to net premiums being quoted by some companies.6 This includes investment income after deduction of claims paid and reserved, and all other expenses.
These figures do not represent total consolidated assets, but only those related to operations in the CaymanIslands.
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Insurance Statistics, 2006 - 2010
6.11
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Funds
Administered 548 543 510 448 435Licensed 105 119 129 131 133Registered 7,481 8,751 9,231 8,944 8,870
Total 8,134 9,413 9,870 9,523 9,438
Mutual Fund Administrators
Exempted 5 5 4 2 2Full 91 95 102 97 94Restricted 57 52 49 42 38
Total Active 153 152 155 141 134
Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA)
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Number of Mutual Funds, 2006 - 2010
8,134
9,413 9,870 9,523 9,438
0
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4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Chart 6.05: Number of Mutual Funds, 2006 - 2010
6.12a
2009-2010
Instruments 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 % Change
Mutual Funds 909 1084 793 546 322 (41.0)Specialist Debt 302 623 721 693 712 2.7Eurobond 9 35 60 68 74 8.8Secondary Equity 4 5 3 2 2 0.0Domestic Equity 1 1 2 3 3 0.0
1,225 1,748 1,579 1,312 1,113 (15.2)Source: Cayman Islands Stock Exchange
6.12b
2009-2010Instruments 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 % ChangeMutual Funds 81.0 97.4 60.5 53.7 32.1 (40.2)Specialist Debt 19.8 50.1 80.6 79.4 81.3 2.4Eurobond 8.6 18.8 25.3 29.2 31.1 6.6Secondary Equity 1.9 1.9 1.1 0.6 0.9 56.3Domestic Equity 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 18.3
Source: Cayman Islands Stock Exchange
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Stock Market Capitalization by Instrument (US$Billions), 2006 - 2010
Number of Stock Listings by Instrument, 2006 - 2010
1,225
1,7481,579
1,312
1,113
0200400600800
1,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Num
ber
Chart 6.06: Stock Exchange Listing 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments
The foreign trade statistics comprise imports of goods to and the exports of goods from the CaymanIslands. The trade statistics are compiled mainly from the computerized records maintained by theCustoms Department. These records are derived from the documents submitted by all traders(importers, exporters and agents) who are required to record the statistical codes (which are based onthe Cayman Islands Tariff Code (CITC)), and the value and quantity of the goods imported orexported. In keeping with international standards, exports are recorded at ‘freeon board”(f.o.b) whileimports are recorded at cost, insurance and freight (c.i.f).
The Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) reviews and edits the data obtained from the CustomsDepartment. These are then supplemented or verified by other trade data from the United StatesBureau of Census, and the statistical offices of the United Kingdom and Jamaica. The data is thenconverted into the United Nations Standard of International Trade Classification (SITC revision 3).Hence, the main task for ESO is to compile and check the credibility of the data, and more importantly,classify them into tables that can be useful for analysis.
The foreign trade statistics tables in this chapter cover only merchandise (visible) trade. Trade inservices (tourism, financial services, etc) is not covered here. However, the expansion of the foreigntrade statistics to include trade in services statistics is one of the medium term objectives of the ESO.
The balance of payments (BOP) is a system of accounts that measure the economic transactions of acountry’sresidents against the residents of the rest of the world. Along with the System of NationalAccounts, this is used universally in evaluating the economic performance of countries andjurisdictions using accepted international standards issued by the International Monetary Fund.
In 2007, the Economics and Statistics office (ESO) as part of its strategic plan to expand its economicstatistics, undertook a project to develop the BOP in stages. The first stage was the compilation of thecurrent account. The current account records transactions covering inflows and outflows of goods andservices, investment income and current transfers. The sum of the balances from these types oftransactions determines whether the Cayman Islands current account is in surplus or deficit. A currentaccount deficit indicates the extent to which Cayman Islands is drawing on the resources of the worldfor current consumption and investment; while a surplus will show the extent to which Cayman Islandsis providing resources to the rest of the world in terms of capital and financial flows.
7.01
CI$ millions
Year Imports Yr/Yr % Exports Yr/Yr % Balance(CIF) change (FOB) change of Trade
1993 261.1 (6.2) 1.8 (51.4) (259.3)1994 272.9 4.5 2.0 11.1 (270.9)1995 332.5 21.8 3.4 70.0 (329.1)1996 314.9 (5.3) 2.2 (35.3) (312.7)1997 428.4 36.0 1.8 (18.2) (426.6)
1998 448.2 4.6 1.0 (44.4) (447.2)1999 471.7 5.2 1.2 20.0 (470.5)2000 574.9 21.9 3.2 166.7 (571.7)2001 514.5 (10.5) 3.5 9.4 (511.0)2002 496.0 (3.6) 2.3 (34.3) (493.7)
2003 546.2 10.1 19.7 756.5 (526.5)2004 718.9 31.6 11.9 (39.6) (707.0)2005 976.3 35.8 42.8 260.0 (933.5)2006 868.7 (11.0) 13.9 (67.6) (854.9)2007 860.0 (1.0) 17.9 28.9 (842.1)
2008 879.4 2.3 12.4 (30.5) (867.0)2009 735.9 (16.3) 16.0 28.4 (719.9)2010 688.3 (6.5) 11.1 -30.5 (677.2)
Notes:
The export figures were compiled from imports data from the US Census Bureau, the UK Trade informationwebsite and the Jamaica Statistics Office.The high imports figure in 2005 is due to reconstruction after Hurricane Ivan in 2004.
Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Imports, Exports and Balance of Merchandise Trade, 1993 - 2010
Exports for 1994-2000 are estimated. Export figures for 2003-2008 are based on new data from US,Jamiaca and UK and include domestic exports and re-exports.
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Chart 7.01: Value of Imports, 2006 - 2010
7.02
(CI$000's), percent of totalSection 2006 2007 2008 2009 R 2010
0 Food & live animals 81,682 93,999 97,634 92,890 117,9409.4% 10.9% 11.1% 12.6% 17.1%
1 Beverages & Tobacco 24,838 25,342 29,040 29,589 28,8802.9% 2.9% 3.3% 4.0% 4.2%
2 Crude Materials 11,988 9,607 12,544 9,184 9,5341.4% 1.1% 1.4% 1.2% 1.4%
3 Petroleum Products and Gas 71,590 107,432 145,253 90,288 110,8198.2% 12.5% 16.5% 12.3% 16.1%
4 Animal & Vegetable Oils, 44 64 127 72.6 271.3Fats and Waxes 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
5 Chemical & related products 32,803 28,561 31,501 26,911 32,0703.8% 3.3% 3.6% 3.7% 4.7%
6 Manufactured GoodsClassified Chiefly 129,320 120,871 98,789 90,698 83,824by Materials 14.9% 14.1% 11.2% 12.3% 12.2%
7 Machinery & Transport equipt. 155,945 139,926 121,257 95,064 101,99018.0% 16.3% 13.8% 12.9% 14.8%
8 Miscellaneous Manufactured 274,552 277,212 282,386 230,292 134,219Articles 31.6% 32.2% 32.1% 31.3% 19.5%
9 Commodities & Transactions 85,989 57,020 60,886 70,877 68,800Not classified elsewhere 9.9% 6.6% 6.9% 9.6% 10.0%
ALL IMPORTS 868,749 860,036 879,416 735,865 688,349100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Notes:Sections 8 and 9 could be grossly overstated due to improper tariff classificationSITC (Standard International Trade Classification) Rev 3.
Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office
Imports by SITC Sections, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
7.03CI$ millions
CATEGORY 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CONSUMER GOODS 435.0 396.3 406.9 311.2 296.4Food and Beverages 93.9 118.5 130.7 119.8 144.2Clothing and footwear 8.6 10.3 9.6 9.8 10.3Other 332.4 267.5 266.6 181.6 141.9
INTERMEDIATE GOODS 188.9 207.1 183.6 178.2 145.5Construction 48.5 63.4 63.2 65.2 54.0Others 140.5 143.7 120.4 113.1 91.5
FUEL& LUBRICANTS 70.0 105.4 142.6 89.2 108.7
CAPITAL GOODS 174.8 151.2 146.2 157.3 137.7Transportation 75.6 64.7 70.8 45.7 41.9Others 99.2 86.6 75.4 111.5 95.8
TOTAL IMPORTS 868.7 860.0 879.4 735.9 688.4
Percent Percent
CONSUMER GOODS 50.1 46.1 46.3 42.3 43.1Food and Beverages 10.8 13.8 14.9 16.3 20.9Clothing and footwear 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.5Other 38.3 31.1 30.3 24.7 20.6
INTERMEDIATE GOODS 21.7 24.1 20.9 24.2 21.1Construction 5.6 7.4 7.2 8.9 7.8Others 16.2 16.7 13.7 15.4 13.3
FUEL& LUBRICANTS 8.1 12.3 16.2 12.1 15.8
CAPITAL GOODS 20.1 17.6 16.6 21.4 20.0Transportation 8.7 7.5 8.1 6.2 6.1Others 11.4 10.1 8.6 15.2 13.9
TOTAL IMPORTS 100 100 100 100 100
Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office
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Imports by Broad Economic Category, 2006 - 2010
Consumer Goods43%
Intermediate Goods21%
Fuel Lubricants16%
Capital Goods20%
Chart 7.02: Imports by Broad Economic Category, 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
7.04
(CI$ million), percent of totalCountry 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
United States1 656.6 657.6 653.9 556.8 543.975.6% 76.5% 74.4% 75.7% 79.0%
Netherlands Antilles2 73.0 74.0 138.6 84.6 104.18.4% 8.6% 15.8% 11.5% 15.1%
Jamaica 4.5 5.5 5.7 6.3 4.30.5% 0.6% 0.6% 0.9% 0.6%
Japan 6.3 7.3 4.0 2.2 2.90.7% 0.9% 0.5% 0.3% 0.4%
United Kingdom 4.5 5.5 3.0 3.9 5.40.5% 0.6% 0.3% 0.5% 0.8%
Cuba 3.9 4.9 1.8 1.4 2.10.4% 0.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.3%
Canada 2.6 3.6 2.1 1.4 1.20.3% 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%
Switzerland 1.8 2.8 3.0 1.2 2.40.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3%
Germany 1.7 2.7 2.0 1.2 3.30.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.5%
Mexico 0.7 1.7 2.8 2.0 1.40.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2%
Other 113.1 94.4 62.7 74.8 17.513.0% 11.0% 7.1% 10.2% 2.5%
TOTAL IMPORTS 868.7 860.0 879.4 735.9 688.3100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Notes:1 Import figures from the USA tend to be overstated while those from other countries tend to be
underestimated, due to the shipment of Cayman Islands bound imports through Florida.2 The imports from the Nederland Antilles is mainly oil.
Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office
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Imports By Major Countries Of Origin, 2006 - 2010
7.05
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
New Imports 2,033 1,749 1,711 1,108 1,009Cars 1,352 1,183 1,246 875 859Trucks 338 300 289 170 95Buses 12 10 11 8 7Motor Cycles 209 164 126 27 22Special Vehicles 17 7 - 1 -Trailers 105 85 39 27 26
Second-hand Imports 3,244 2,234 2,019 1,723 982Cars 2,387 1,659 1,509 1,262 720Trucks 425 364 317 263 126Buses 24 14 14 22 10Motor Cycles 98 74 98 108 81Special Vehicles 29 25 10 7 5Trailers 281 98 71 61 40
Total vehicle imports 5,277 3,983 3,730 2,831 1,991Cars 3,739 2,842 2,755 2137 1,579Trucks 763 664 606 433 221Buses 36 24 25 30 17Motor Cycles 307 238 224 135 103Special Vehicles 46 32 10 8 5Trailers 386 183 110 88 66
Source: Customs Department & Vehicle and Drivers' Licensing Department
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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2009
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2006
2007
8.01
CI$ (000's)
YearRecurrentRevenue
FundReceipts
LoanProceeds
TotalReceipts
RecurrentExpenditure
StatutoryExpenditure
CapitalExpenditure
ExtraordinaryExpenditure
TotalExpenditure
1992 121,019 6,828 127,847 113,252 7,891 18,114 139,2571993 135,301 17,493 152,793 123,614 10,151 9,608 143,3731994 152,108 4,719 156,827 126,607 12,001 18,157 156,7641995 174,294 1,772 176,066 138,430 19,727 23,701 181,8581996 195,162 22,381 217,543 159,723 14,827 34,091 208,640
1997 217,734 1,247 25,466 244,447 180,403 18,474 46,519 245,3961998 248,875 4,735 21,526 275,135 198,686 29,750 31,289 259,7241999 280,200 6,586 18,242 305,028 234,299 32,346 37,614 304,2592000 274,052 7,534 23,778 305,364 247,334 36,886 43,231 327,4512001 283,720 4,884 49,704 338,308 259,384 46,968 26,098 332,450
2002 307,875 8,924 10,866 327,665 252,246 49,923 17,607 319,7762003 185,906 3,510 136,817 326,233 147,347 129,094 10,578 287,0192004 353,177 7,643 23,274 384,094 277,051 50,164 32,155 359,3702005 428,600 8,944 39,000 476,544 381,830 38,829 48,505 39,420 508,5832006 500,400 2,246 10,000 512,646 393,500 46,608 39,600 7,200 486,908
2007 513,004 2,591 52,300 567,895 404,821 38,024 105,903 3,241 551,9892008 522,229 1,178 166,175 689,582 451,787 49,225 150,583 1,733 653,3282009 470,641 1,130 184,289 656,060 452,663 39,756 109,597 17,952 619,9682010 515,754 7,598 106,655 630,007 454,358 39,523 82,219 2,061 578,161
Data for 2003 was based on 6 months ended 30th June 2003.Data for 2004 was based on fiscal year 2003/2004.From 2005 data is based on the accrual basis accounting method.
Source: Cayman Islands Treasury Department
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Receipts and Expenditures of the Cayman Islands Government, 1992 - 2010
Receipts Expenditure
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
800,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CI$
(000
)
Chart 8.01: Total Receipts and Total Expenditures, 2006 - 2010
Total Revenue Total Expenditure
8.02
CI$ (000's)2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tax RevenueTaxes on Property 47,170 37,197 41,118 22,637 21,308Domestic Taxes on Goods & Services 193,670 223,184 237,986 235,872 277,244
of which:
Company Fees 44,032 40,984 53,746 58,744 61,422Bank & Trust Licences 25,283 24,112 24,498 23,905 23,959Work Permit Fees 30,773 46,686 40,117 36,784 49,492Tourism Accommodation Taxes 8,946 10,621 11,349 9,225 9,804Motor Vehicle Taxes 6,633 7,598 8,428 8,180 8,640
Taxes on Int'l Trade and Transactions 187,030 178,604 176,900 155,343 158,510of which:
Import Duties 168,382 163,329 162,909 141,895 143,901Travel & Cruise Ship Tax 12,389 15,275 13,990 13,448 14,609
Other Taxes 17,130 13,852 4,604 5,738 293
Sub-Total 445,000 452,837 460,608 419,590 457,355
Non-Tax RevenueEntrepreneurial and Property Income - - - - -Administrative Fees and Charges 53,770 58,434 59,723 47,044 56,215
Fines and Forfeits 1,600 1,733 1,898 2,355 1,610Other Non-tax Revenue - - - 1,652 574
Sub-Total 55,370 60,167 61,621 51,052 58,399
Capital Revenue - - - - -
Grants - - - - -
TOTAL 500,370 513,004 522,229 470,642 515,754
Source: Cayman Islands Treasury Department
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Total Revenue by Major Classification, 2006 - 2010
500,370
513,004522,229
470,642
515,754
425,000
445,000
465,000
485,000
505,000
525,000
545,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CI$'
000
Chart 8.02: Total Revenue, 2006 - 2010
8.03
(CI$ Million)2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Revenue 500.5 513.0 522.2 470.6 515.8Current Revenue 500.5 513.0 522.2 470.6 515.8
Coercive Revenue 442.6 448.0 457.9 416.2 458.7Taxes on International Trade & Transactions 187.0 178.6 176.9 155.3 158.5Domestic Taxes on Goods & Services 193.7 223.2 238.0 235.9 277.2Taxes on Property 47.2 37.2 41.1 22.6 21.3Fines 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.4 1.6Other Taxes 13.1 7.3 - - -
Non-coercive Revenue 57.9 65.0 64.3 54.4 57.1Sale of Goods & Services 53.8 58.4 58.8 47.0 56.2Donations - - - 0.9 0.6Health Service Fees - - - - -Investment Revenue 0.1 6.2 0.9 1.0 0.3Other Operating Revenue 4.0 0.4 4.2 0.2 -Other Executive Revenue - - - 4.5 -Extraordinary Revenue - - 0.4 0.8 -
Total Expenditure 433.1 552.0 653.2 620.0 578.2Current Expenditure 393.5 446.1 502.6 510.4 495.9
Personnel Costs 182.6 213.5 245.2 222.6 224.8Supplies & Consumables 109.0 101.0 97.8 86.4 85.3Subsidies 66.9 88.1 105.5 119.3 124.2Transfer Payments 16.9 23.2 28.4 30.3 29.2Interest Payments 8.9 9.6 11.7 19.5 27.9Extraordinary Expenses 7.2 3.2 1.7 18.0 2.1Other Executive Expenses 2.0 7.4 12.3 14.7 3.2Other Non-Operating (Revenue) and Expenses - - - (0.4) (0.7)
Capital Expenditure & Net Lending 39.6 105.9 150.6 109.6 82.2Capital Acquisition ( now Equity Investments) 20.5 60.4 40.7 30.7 42.9Capital Development( now Executive Assets) 19.1 45.5 109.9 78.6 37.7Net Lending - - - 0.3 1.6
Current Balance 107.0 66.9 19.6 (39.8) 19.8Overall Balance 67.4 (39.0) (131.0) (149.4) (62.4)
Financing (67.4) 39.0 131.2 149.4 62.4Net Borrowing (4.5) 35.9 145.5 158.4 80.7
Disbursements 10.0 52.3 166.2 184.3 106.7Loan Repayment (14.5) (16.4) (20.7) (25.9) (25.9)
Change in Cash (minus = increase) (62.9) 3.1 (14.3) (9.0) (18.3)
Source: Cayman Islands Treasury Department
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Summary of Central Government Fiscal Operations, 2006 - 2010
8.04a
Total Female Male Total Female Male
TOTAL FILLED POSTS 3,694 1,946 1,748 3,618 1,904 1,714
MINISTRIES 2,366 1,309 1,057 2,498 1,388 1,110Ministry of Community Affairs, Gender and Housing 218 197 21 209 191 18
Ministry of District Admin., Works, Lands & Agriculture. 845 300 545 797 285 512
Ministry of Education, Training and Employment 861 634 227 844 619 225
Ministry of Finance, Development and Tourism 330 131 199 548 252 296Financial Services .. .. .. 71 57 14Public Finance .. .. .. 223 117 106Tourism and Development .. .. .. 254 78 176
Ministry of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports & Culture 112 47 65 100 41 59
PORTFOLIOS 1,124 524 600 925 410 515
Portfolio of Internal and External Affairs 802 340 462 839 352 487Portfolio of Legal Affairs 65 41 24 62 41 21Portfolio of the Civil Service 25 18 7 24 17 7Portfolio of Finance and Economics 1 232 125 107 .. .. ..
OTHER EXTERNAL DEPARTMENTS 204 113 91 195 106 89Cayman Islands Audit Office 20 8 12 18 6 12Judicial Department 62 48 14 59 46 13Cabinet Office 116 51 65 107 45 62Complaints Commissioner 6 6 0 6 6 0Information Commissioner .. .. .. 5 3 2
1 This Portfolio was absorbed into the Ministry of Finance, Development and Tourism
Source: Cayman Islands Personnel Department, Portfolio of the Civil Service
2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Employees of the Cayman Islands Central Government by Sex, 2009 - 2010
2009
8.04b
2005 2006 2007 2008
TOTAL FILLED POSTS 3,332 3,520 3,843 3,801
MINISTRIES 1,947 2,039 2,237 2,230
Ministry of Communications1 511 504 539 541Ministry of Community Service2 .. .. .. ..
Ministry of District Administration, Planning,Agriculture & Housing3 .. 369 407 408Ministry of Planning4 339 .. .. ..
Ministry of Education 759 814 917 901Ministry of Health & Human Services 240 237 258 264Ministry of Tourism 98 115 116 116
PORTFOLIOS 1,224 1,309 1,397 1,364Finance & Economics 249 264 285 300Internal & External Affairs 904 963 1,016 971Legal Affairs 54 60 70 67Civil Service 17 22 26 26
OTHER EXTERNAL DEPARTMENTS 161 172 209 207Cayman Islands Audit Office 16 16 19 19Judicial Department 56 55 62 62Cabinet Office 85 95 121 120Complaints Commissioner 4 6 7 6Total
Notes:1 The Ministry of Communications was created in 20052 The Ministry of Community Services was absorbed into various Ministries and Portfolios in 20053 The Ministry of District Administration, Planning, Agriculture & Housing (DAPA&H) was created in 20054 The Ministry of Planning was absorbed into the Ministry of DAPA&H in 2005
Source: Cayman Islands Personnel Department, Portfolio of the Civil Service
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Employees of the Cayman Islands Central Government, 2005 - 2008
9.01
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
DISCHARGES 4,763 5,174 5,344 5,583 5,669Grand Cayman 4,325 4,769 4,924 5,222 5,233Cayman Brac 438 405 420 361 436
BEDS AVAILABLE 119 119 119 121 121Grand Cayman 101 101 101 103 103Cayman Brac 18 18 18 18 18
MAJOR OPERATIONS 1,092 1,215 1,186 1,398 1,512Grand Cayman 1,076 1,200 1,171 1,382 1,486Cayman Brac 16 15 15 16 26
MINOR OPERATIONS 1,565 1,625 1,737 1,768 1,489Grand Cayman 1,434 1,521 1,656 1,684 1,392Cayman Brac 131 104 81 84 97
OUTPATIENT & CASUALTY VISITS 92,817 97,033 101,407 112,120 110,628Grand Cayman 77,323 81,221 84,571 93,927 92,073Cayman Brac 15,494 15,812 16,836 18,193 18,555
DISTRICT CLINIC VISITS 36,679 38,084 38,706 38,037 38,799Grand Cayman 36,207 37,581 38,231 37,517 38,291Cayman Brac 472 503 475 520 508
SCHOOL CLINIC VISITSGrand Cayman 7,201 10,997 11,784 10,659 9,676
HOME VISITS 8,807 9,091 9,155 8,777 8,092Grand Cayman 6,012 5,800 5,786 5,644 5,590Cayman Brac 2,795 3,291 3,369 3,133 2,502
DENTAL CLINIC VISITS 20,893 24,912 24,663 27,351 27,514Grand Cayman 19,008 22,798 22,798 25,897 25,921Cayman Brac 1,885 2,114 1,865 1,454 1,593
Data exclude Private Hospital & Clinics
Health services are provided by government and by private practitioners. Government's Health Services Authority (HSA)provides patient care through the Cayman Islands Hospital on Grand Cayman and Faith Hospital on Cayman Brac.Primary healthcare is offered at district health centres. A private facility, the Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital,is located in George Town.
Source: Health Services Authority
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Health Services Provided by the Cayman Islands Government, 2006 - 2010
9.02a
OverseasList
PrincipalList Visiting List
Dentist 1 14 3Dental Surgeon 1 -Oral and Maxillo - Facial Surgeon 11 2Oral Surgeon 2 -Orthodontist 1 1
Dental Auxiliary Staff 28 1Dental Hygienist - 15 1Dental Surgical Assistant - 6 -Dental Technician - 2 -Dental Therapist - 5 -
Medical Doctor 4 100 40Anaesthesiologist - 5 1Anaesthetist/ General Practitioner 1 1 -Anaesthetist and Intensive Care - 1 1Cardiologist - 2 6Dermatologist - 1 2Emergency Physician - 3 -Gastroenterologist 3General Practitioner - 24General Surgeon - 9 5Hand Surgeon 1Internist 1 5 1Neurologist - 1 2Obstetrician/Gynecologist - 10 2Oncologist 1Ophthalmologist 1 7Orthopedic Surgeon 1 6 4Otolaryngologist - 4 1Paediatrician/General Practitioner - 6 1Pathologist - 1 2Plastic Surgeon - 2 2Psychiatrist - 3 1Radiologist - 6 4Social and Preventative Medicine - 1 -Urologist - 1 -Podiatrist - 1 -
Source: Health Practice Commission
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, 2009
2009
9.02a
OverseasList
PrincipalList
VisitingList
Nurse and Midwife 1 320 21Clinical Nurse - 4 -Midwive - 2 -Registered Nurse/Midwife - 40 3Nurse Anaesthetist - 2 -Nurse Practitioner - 4 -Practical Nurse - 59 1Public Health Nurse - 8 -Registered Nurse 1 193 17Registered Nurse Mental Health - 8 -
Pharmacy Council 1 46 2
Professionals Allied with Medicine - 158 16Physiotherapist - 20 2Radiologist - 25 5EMT/Paramedic - 34 2Medical Laboratory Technologist - 8 5Phychologist - 4 -Massage Therapist - 38 -Other Practitioner - 29 2
Source: Health Practice Commission
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, 2009 cont'd…
2009
9.02b
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Georgetown Hospital - Grand Cayman (GC) 427 385 415 391 420Doctor 73 57 58 45 48Dentist 6 10 10 9 10Nurse 245 240 237 196 208Other Professionals 103 78 110 141 154
Faith Hospital - Cayman Brac (CB) 48 52 55 52 52Doctor 5 5 5 5 5Dentist 1 1 1 - -Nurse 23 25 31 29 27Other Professionals 19 21 18 18 20
Other Government DepartmentOther Professionals 15 17 - 5 5
Private Practice (Grand Cayman and Sister Islands) 249 271 329 352 421Doctor 54 85 93 93 115Dentist 16 23 26 29 33Nurse 63 51 70 69 76Other Professionals 116 112 140 161 197
Total Doctor 132 147 156 143 168Total Nurse 1 331 316 338 294 311Total Dentist 23 34 37 38 43Total 'Other Professionals' 2 253 228 268 325 376Grand Total 739 725 799 800 898
Doctors per '000 population 2.5 2.7 2.7 2.6 3.1Nurses per '000 population 6.2 5.8 5.9 5.3 5.7All Health Professionals per '000 population 13.9 13.2 14.0 14.4 16.5Year end Population ('000) 53.2 54.9 57.0 55.7 54.4
Since 2009 a Dentist from C.I. Hospital dental clinic, on rotation, visited Faith HospitalDental clinic on a weekly basis.
Other Professionals includes: Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists,Psychologists, Pharmacists, Radiographers, Medical Technologists, DentalAuxiliaries and Hygienists, Nutritionists, Genetic Counselor, Health PromotionOfficer, Forensic Scientists, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics, etc.
The data excludes all visiting and locum professionals.
In regards to nurses, the data for the years 2006 and 2007 in some cases includes two nurses to a post whenthe position was filled temporarily in comparison to the count of posts only in previous years. Hence the increasein Nurses Registration for this period 2006 & 2007.
Sources: Health Services Authority for Data on Government andHealth Practice Commission for data on Private Practice
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, 2006 - 2010
9.03
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Admitted to hospital 4,410 4,803 4,959 5,250 5,224
Beds available 101 101 101 103 103
Bed occupancy (%)1 65 66 72 72 72
Laboratory work ('000)2 511 637 640 610 616
Radiology films and ultrasound 25,122 31,515 30,121 29,976 28,300
Prescriptions3 238,017 274,964 277,410 262,557 279,635
Casualty patients 25,302 26,866 28,250 30,688 28,432
Outpatient clinic visit 52,021 48,621 56,321 63,229 63,641
Public health nurses(home & clinic) visits4 49,420 54,378 55,801 53,820 53,557
Physio and occupationaltherapy patients 9,157 10,407 11,450 11,767 9,952
Dental clinic patients 19,008 22,881 22,798 25,897 25,921
Ambulance calls 2,786 2,979 3,325 3,468 3,696
Notes:1 Includes newborn.2 Includes ECGs but excludes overseas test.3 Inpatient and Outpatient.4 Includes doctors' clinic visits in the districts.
Source: Health Services Authority
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Services Povided by the George Town Hospital, 2006 - 2010
9.04
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Number of persons receiving:
Poor Relief 915 933 970 956 968
Free school lunches 609 613 821 630 721
Number of Persons receiving Approvals - 180 179 182 217for Indigent Medical Care
Total new intakes during year 1 1,186 1,279 1,374 1,309 1,419
Total new cases to Department 2 525 516 592 454 631
Clients active at end of year 3 1,843 1,911 2,020 1,948 2,648
Total persons assisted during theyear4 5,651 5,760 6,647 6,597 7,859
Number of HousingAssistance Projects* 32 - - - -
Cost of Housing Assistance CI$'000 18.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Notes:* As of 2007 indigent housing repairs are no longer carried out by this Department.1 Number of new requests for various services from January to December of each year.2 Number of new cases opened on persons never dealt with before by Department.3 Number of cases still active on December 31st of each year4 Includes all cases cleared up by Social Services during the year
Source: Department of Children and Family Services
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Assistance Provided by the Department of Children and Family Services, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
10.01
1960 1970 1979 1989 1999Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Cayman Islands 1,875 100 2,469 100 4,426 100 8,115 100 14,908 100
Grand Cayman 1,532 81.7 2,110 85.5 3,938 89.0 7,613 93.8 5,627 37.7Sister Islands 343 18.3 359 14.5 488 11.0 502 6.2 814 5.5
George Town 646 34.5 994 40.3 2,073 46.8 4,445 54.8 8,467 56.8West Bay 476 25.4 587 23.8 989 22.3 1,681 20.7 2,917 19.6Bodden Town 188 10.0 244 9.9 421 9.5 941 11.6 1,953 13.1North Side 84 4.5 105 4.3 208 4.7 260 3.2 353 2.4East End 138 7.4 180 7.3 247 5.6 286 3.5 404 2.7
Cayman Brac 333 17.8 347 14.1 452 10.2 491 6.1 733 4.9Little Cayman 10 0.5 12 0.5 36 0.8 11 0.1 81 0.5
Source: Population Censuses 1960-1999, Economics and Statistics Office
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Private Resident Households by District, Census Years 1960 - 1999
West Bay20%
East End3%
George Town57% North Side
2%
Bodden Town13%
Sister Islands5%
Chart 10.01: Resident Households by District, 1999
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
10.02a
1970 1989 1999Tenure Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total 1,875 100 2,469 100 4,426 100 8,115 100 14,908 100
Owner Occupied 1,537 82.0 1,787 72.4 3,000 67.8 4,308 53.1 6,663 44.7
Rented 338 18.0 682 27.6 1,426 32.2 3,807 46.9 8,245 55.3
Rent - Free is included in Rented
Source: Population Censuses 1960-1999, Economics and Statistics Office
10.02b
Percent2006 2008
Owned with Mortgage 26.6 24.2Owned without Mortgage 20.2 21.9Rented 48.4 49.9Rent-Free 4.7 3.8Total 100 100
Source: Labour Force Survey, Economics and Statistics Office
10.02c
PercentOwned Dwelling
1 10.4 49.02 31.5 36.63 35.0 8.94 19.5 2.65+ 3.4 2.1NS 0.2 0.7Total 100 100
Source: Survey of Living Conditions (SLC) 2007, Economics and Statistics Office
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1979
Households by Tenure, Census Years 1960 - 1999
Dwellings by Tenure and Number of Bedrooms , 2007
No of Bedroom
1960
Households by Tenure, 2006 and 2008
Rented Dwelling
10.02d
OwnerOccupied
Owned withMortgage
RentedProvidedRent-free
Other Total
Cayman Islands 1989 2,547 1,761 3,299 486 22 8,1151999 3,280 3,383 7,265 836 144 14,908
Percent 1989 31.4 21.7 40.7 6.0 0.3 1001999 22.0 22.7 48.7 5.6 1.0 100
Grand Cayman 1989 2,261 1,677 3,212 442 21 7,6131999 2,939 3,282 7,005 731 137 14,094
George Town 1989 1,036 795 2,349 251 14 4,4451999 1,363 1,601 4,994 433 76 8,467
West Bay 1989 620 416 529 110 6 1,6811999 798 694 1,250 145 30 2,917
Bodden Town 1989 305 334 263 39 - 9411999 429 801 612 90 21 1,953
North Side 1989 124 79 35 21 1 2601999 146 109 68 25 5 353
East End 1989 176 53 36 21 - 2861999 203 77 81 38 5 404
Cayman Brac/Little Cayman 1989 286 84 87 44 1 5021999 341 101 260 105 7 814
Source: 1989 and 1999 Population Census, Economics and Statistics Office
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District or Island
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Number of Households by District and Tenure, 1989 and 1999 Census
Owner Occupied22%
Owned with Mortgage23%
Rented49%
Provided Rent-free5%
Other1%
Chart 10.02: Tenure of Households, Census 1999
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
10.02e
Facility/TenureTotal
HouseholdsOwner
OccupiedRented
Rent-Free &other
Total Households 14,908 6,663 7,265 980
Water SupplyMains desalinated 10,701 4,261 5,856 584Cistern 2,202 1,293 702 207Well or other 2,004 1,109 706 189
Sewerage SystemMains (West Bay Rd. scheme) 688 218 402 68Treatment Plant 890 227 621 42Septic tank or cesspool 13,182 6,162 6,173 847None or other 148 56 69 23
Air Conditioning FacilitiesNo air conditioning 4,601 1,375 2,864 362Central air conditioning 4,327 2,366 1,759 202Separate room units 5,170 2,367 2,442 361Central and room 761 536 178 47Not Stated 49 19 22 8
Toilet FacilitiesSole use of toilet 12,625 6,511 5,325 789Shared with another household 2,218 121 1,920 177No flush toilet 44 26 9 9Not Stated 21 4 11 6
Bathroom FacilitiesSole use of bathroom 12,530 6,493 5,261 776Shared with another household 2,263 121 1,965 177No permanent fixed bath or shower 115 49 39 27
Source: Population Census 1999, Economics and Statistics Office
Private Resident Household Characteristics, 1999 Census
1999
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
10.03
PercentType of Accommodation 1970 1983/84 1989 1999 2007
House 84.0 76.0 61.0 60.0 58.0
Condo./Apart. 12.0 22.0 38.0 39.0 41.0
Other 4.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Total 100 100 100 100 100
Source: Population Censuses 1970, 1989 and 1999, 1983/84 Household Expenditure Survey and, Labour ForceSurvey 2007, Economics and Statistics Office
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Household by Type of Accommodation, 1970 - 2007
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
10.04a
Percent of householdsNumber Of Persons One Two Three Four Five Six > Total
1983/84 HouseholdExpenditure Survey 16 27 19 14 7 16 100
1989 Census 22 25 17 16 9 11 100
1999 Census 27 30 17 14 7 5 100
2007 Labour Force Survey 25 35 18 13 6 3 100
2008 Labour Force Survey 28 33 16 13 6 5 100
Source: 1983/1984 Household Expenditure Survey, Population Censuses 1989 and 1999,2007 and 2008 Labour Force Survey, Economics and Statistics Office.
10.04b
1960 1970 1979 1983/84 1989 1999 2007
Average number of personsper household 4.5 4.1 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.6 2.5
Source: 1983/1984 Household Expenditure Survey, Population Censuses 1960-1999,2007 and 2008 Labour Force Survey, Economics and Statistics Office.
10.05
1979 1987 1989 1999
Population 1,603 1,326 1,441 1,822
Number of Households 452 442 491 733
Persons per Household 3.5 3.0 2.9 2.5
Source: 1979, 1989 and 1999 Population Censuses, 1987 Cayman Brac Interim Census,Economics and Statistics Office
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Households by Size, 1983 - 2008
Cayman Brac Households, 1979 - 1999
Average Household by Size, 1960 - 2007
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
10.06
2006 2007 2008Household with at least one computer 55 65 65
Household with at least one cell phone 95 98 98
Households with at least two cell phones 68 69 67
Households with fixed telephone line 50 50 42
Households with internet 50 . . 61
Households with cable television 76 . . 71
Source: Survey of Living Conditions 2007 and Labour Force Surveys, Economics and Statistics Office
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Households' Information Technology Profile, 2006 - 2008
10.07a
Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 1,248 1,123 1,168 1,122 962
Residential 336 437 424 426 327Apartment/Condominiums 222 112 103 109 73Commercial/Industrial 100 70 54 58 48Hotels (incl. expansions) 1 1 - - -Government 15 10 7 3 9Others 574 493 580 526 505
10.07bCI$ (000's)
Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 620,962 468,900 480,855 421,425 311,656
Residential 74,848 131,300 110,333 121,986 93,902Apartment/Condominiums 294,289 88,900 141,496 170,262 35,864Commercial 119,779 71,700 125,435 29,037 92,483Industrial 44,388 8,400 11,123 2,556 970Hotels (incl. expansions) 6,043 55,000 - - -Government 7,460 54,500 18,470 95 3,641Others 74,155 59,100 73,997 97,489 84,796
Source: Planning Department
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Number of Approvals by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
Value of Approvals by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
0
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Chart 10.04: Number and Value of Approved Developments bySector, Grand Cayman, 2006-2010
Number of Approvals Value of Approvals
10.07c
Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 1,290 1,090 1,081 1,145 990
Residential 517 496 503 532 390Apartment/Condominiums 374 219 182 171 114Commercial 197 186 176 116 120Industrial 35 10 14 7 7Hotels (incl. expansions) 2 4 1 - -Government 8 16 36 16 12Others 157 159 169 303 347
Source: Planning Department
10.07d
CI$ (000's)Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 445,832 446,325 502,328 355,023 205,640
Residential 119,598 100,679 116,604 146,443 93,061Apartment/Condominiums 172,366 116,374 116,632 92,747 49,426Commercial 118,494 183,238 162,806 49,463 45,323Industrial 12,112 4,305 29,636 2,550 3,247Hotels (incl. expansions) 255 981 235 - -Government 862 6,147 62,740 28,849 2,003Others 22,145 34,601 13,676 34,970 12,581
Source: Planning Department
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Number of Building Permits by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
Value of Building Permits by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
10.07e
Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 529 494 534 540 613
Residential 281 240 283 305 308Apartment/Condominiums 150 144 120 98 92Commercial 83 78 108 100 93Industrial 8 23 4 5 3Hotel 3 1 - 1 -Government 1 1 3 2 10Other 3 7 16 29 107
Source: Planning Department
10.07f
CI$ (000's)Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 207,567 176,700 222,646 279,574 145,440
Residential 56,117.0 55,500.0 63,103.4 77,843 67,027Apartment/Condominiums 61,802.2 60,900.0 87,049.7 100,363 43,389Commercial 13,573.6 32,500.0 60,164.3 73,520 26,734Industrial 4,280.2 6,800.0 2,949.5 3,554 1,600Hotel 34,727.8 - - - -Government - - 950.0 - 1,592Other 37,066.4 21,000.0 8,429.0 24,294 5,098
Source: Planning Department
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Number of Certificates of Occupancy by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
Value of Certificate of Occupancy by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
10.08a
Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 132 104 109 103 114
Residential 39 35 40 34 27
Apartment/Condominiums - 6 5 2 2Commercial 5 5 5 2 5
Industrial 10 - 1 - 1Hotels (incl. expansions) 1 - 2 - -Government 10 9 3 3 8Other 67 49 53 62 71
10.08bCI$ (000's)
Type of Development 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 17,925 36,190 27,904 12,792 18,892
Residential 6,715 6462 7,764 5,751 6,009Apartment/Condominiums - 23874 8,220 650 407Commercial 650 319 972 1,085 1,266
Industrial 1,550 - 40 - 350
Hotels (incl. expansions) 5,500 - 6,900 - -Government 2,739 2074 86 2,025 9,107Other 771 3461 3,922 3,281 1,753
Source: Planning Department
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Number of Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, 2006 - 2010
Value of Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, 2006 - 2010
05,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,00040,000
020406080
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Chart 10.05: Number and Value of Approvals,Sister Islands, 2006 - 2010
Number of Approvals Value of Approval
10.09
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Transfers of freehold real estate 1
Number 2,777 2,190 2,289 2,045 1,619Value (CI$M) 691.1 545.5 558.1 397.0 307.2Average Value CI$ (000's) 248.9 249.1 243.8 194.1 189.8
Charges against property and land 2
Number 4,526 4,391 4,077 3,935 3,777Value (CI$M) 632.2 537.0 494.4 594.7 493.7Average Value CI$ (000's) 139.7 122.3 121.3 151.1 122.3
Transfer of leasehold real estate andnew leases3
Number 281 360 323 242 168Value (CI$M) 119.1 23.3 76.2 19.5 9.2
Stamp Duty Collected 4
Value (CI$M) 57.7 46.2 53.4 30.1 23.8
Notes:1
is collected for the latter.2 Charges (i.e. mortgages) recorded by the lending institution against the registered land/property of the mortgagors.3 Lease transferred for a premium.4 Also includes stamp duty collected on other instruments and agreements such as bills of sale and debentures.
Source: Lands and Survey Department
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Land and Property Transfers, 2006 - 2010
This includes both transfers for which no value is recorded and those for natural love and affection. A nominal $50 stamp duty
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Population and Vital Statistics
This section contains a number of tables that are based on Census data. The Population and HousingCensus is conducted every ten years and during which time data is collected on all persons and housingunits in the country. From this wealth of data, information is produced on variables such as populationdensity, fertility, and maritial status. Information can also be generated by geographic areas, such asdistricts and urban/rural areas.
The population census is a count of all persons who normally resides in a country, i.e. their 'usual place ofresident'. A person is considered a usual resident if he/she lives in the country or have been living orintends to live in the country from at least 6 months or more. This count of usual residents excludesvisitors from abroad and residents who have been residing overseas for a long period, usually more than6 months. Residents temporarily away are included in the census count. The last population census inthe Cayman Islands was taken in October 2010. The results from the 2010 Census will be published bythe end of 2011.
Population estimates are calculated based on the usual resident population and are prepared bi- annually(mid-year and end year) to give an indication of population changes. From year to year, the estimatesare adjusted for births, deaths and net migration. In the absence of reliable net migration figures,population estimates may be produced from other data sources such as sample survey e.g. a LabourForce Survey (LFS). It should be noted that results from sample surveys are subject to sampling errorbecause only a part of the total population is been measured then weighted to find the total. Populationestimates can also be derived by conducting head counts between censuses or by developing apopulation registry.
During the intercensal years, population estimates by age, sex and status (Caymanians/ NonCaymanians) are prepared to reflect changes in the population.
In the LFS, the term population means the "resident population", that is persons staying or intending tostay in the Cayman Islands for at least six months.
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.01
Year Resident Population Annual Growth Percent Growth
1802 9331891 4,322 1.7 363.21911 5,564 1.3 28.71921 5,270 (0.5) (5.3)1934 5,930 0.9 12.5
1943 6,690 1.0 12.81960 8,511 1.4 27.21970 10,068 1.7 18.31979 16,677 5.8 65.61989 25,335 4.3 51.9
1999 39,410 4.5 55.62010* 54,397 3.0 38.0
Notes:*
Residents only, visitors from overseas are excluded.Annual average growth is calculated using the formula for geometric growthThis table includes the institutional and non-institutional population
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Population Growth in Census Years, 1802 - 2010
Preliminary results - derived from cover page of Census questionnaire where a count of householdmembers was recorded.
9334,322 5,564 5,270 5,930 6,690
8,51110,068
16,677
25,335
39,410
54,397
0
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20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1802 1891 1911 1921 1934 1943 1960 1970 1979 1989 1999 2010
Num
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Chart 11.01: Population in Census Years 1802 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.02
1979 1989 1999 LFS 2008 LFS 2009 R 2010*
District Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total 16,677 100 25,355 100 39,020 100 57,009 100 55,672 100 54,397 100
George Town 7,617 45.7 12,921 51.0 20,626 52.9 29,764 52.2 28,948 52.0 27,704 50.9
West Bay 3,947 23.7 5,632 22.2 8,243 21.1 12,119 21.3 12,050 21.6 11,269 20.7
Bodden Town 1,594 9.6 3,407 13.4 5,764 14.8 9,119 16.0 8,473 15.2 10,341 19.0
North Side 759 4.6 857 3.4 1,079 2.8 1,646 2.9 1,765 3.2 1,437 2.6
East End 1,083 6.5 1,064 4.2 1,371 3.5 1,639 2.9 1,454 2.6 1,369 2.5
Sister Islands 1,677 10.1 1,474 5.8 1,937 5.0 2,722 4.8 2,982 5.4 2,277 4.2
Note:* Preliminary results
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Population by District, 1979 - 2010
Source: Population censuses 1970 - 2010, Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2008 & 2009
George Town50.9%
West Bay20.7%
Bodden Town19.0%
North Side2.6%
East End2.5%
Sister Islands4.2%
Chart 11.02: Population by District, 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.03a
Age Group 1960 1970 1979 1989 1999
Total 8,511 10,068 16,677 25,355 39,020
0 - 4 1,191 1,383 1,468 2,017 2,7405 - 9 1,087 1,349 1,766 1,925 2,713
10 - 14 742 1,150 1,620 1,816 2,14715 - 19 664 959 1,600 2,053 1,95020 - 24 718 661 1,533 2,274 2,393
25 - 29 670 651 1,449 2,867 4,36130 - 34 548 621 1,328 2,711 4,89535 - 39 501 558 1,055 2,357 4,54340 - 44 414 498 1,031 1,717 3,58545 - 49 432 402 846 1,327 2,944
50 - 54 342 390 758 1,126 2,09155 - 59 278 372 584 878 1,35660 - 64 279 316 476 686 1,03865 - 69 201 252 439 521 79770 - 74 183 205 299 412 563
75 - 79 124 138 213 307 37780 - 84 81 94 118 191 25585+ 56 69 94 170 202NS - - - - 70
Source: Population Censuses 1960-1999, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
Population by Age Groups, 1960 - 1999
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.03b
Percent of total
Age Group 1960 1970 1979 1989 1999
Total 100 100 100 100 100
0 - 4 14.0 13.7 8.8 8.0 7.05 - 9 12.8 13.4 10.6 7.6 7.010 - 14 8.7 11.4 9.7 7.2 5.515 - 19 7.8 9.5 9.6 8.1 5.020 - 24 8.4 6.6 9.2 9.0 6.1
25 - 29 7.9 6.5 8.7 11.3 11.230 - 34 6.4 6.2 8.0 10.7 12.535 - 39 5.9 5.5 6.3 9.3 11.640 - 44 4.9 4.9 6.2 6.8 9.245 - 49 5.1 4.0 5.1 5.2 7.5
50 - 54 4.0 3.9 4.5 4.4 5.455 - 59 3.3 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.560 - 64 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.765 - 69 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.1 2.070 - 74 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4
75 - 79 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.080 - 84 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.785 + 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.5NS - - - - 0.2
Source: Population Censuses 1960 - 1999, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Population Distribution by Age Groups, 1960 - 1999
15 10 5 0 5 10 15
0-4
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
% in each age group
age
grou
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Chart 11.03: Population Pyramid - Cayman Islands (Population Census 1999)
% females
% males
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.04
Age Group 1960 1970 1979 1989 1999
<15 3,020 3,882 4,854 5,758 7,600
15-64 4,846 5,428 10,660 17,996 29,156
65+ 645 758 1,163 1,601 2,264
Dependency ratio 75.6 85.5 56.4 40.9 33.8
The dependency ratio is the number of persons under the age of 15 and over the age of 64 dividedby the number of persons in the age group 15-64 years inclusive, in percent. The dependency ratiocan be interpreted as the ratio of persons that are not normally economically active to thepopulation of working/productive ages.
Dependency Ratio, 1960 - 1999
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Source: Population Censuses 1960-1999, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.05
79 - 89 89 - 99 79 - 89 89 - 99
Cayman Islands 16,677 25,355 39,020 4.3 4.4 52.0 53.9
George Town 7,617 12,921 20,626 5.4 4.8 69.6 59.6
Gov. House - Pageant Beach 368 1,230 .. 12.8 .. 234.2 ..North and Central 2,908 3,313 .. 1.3 .. 13.9 ..South West 2,401 4,053 .. 5.4 .. 68.8 ..S. Sound and East to Spots 1,940 4,325 .. 8.3 .. 122.9 ..
West Bay 3,947 5,632 8,243 3.6 3.9 42.7 46.4
North 2,167 3,080 .. 3.6 .. 42.1 ..South West 1,439 1,967 .. 3.2 .. 36.7 ..Boggy Sand Rd. to Gov. House 341 585 .. 5.5 .. 71.6 ..
Bodden Town 1,594 3,407 5,764 7.9 5.4 113.7 69.2
Savannah/Newlands to Pedro 660 2,171 .. 12.6 .. 228.9 ..Bodden Town to Breakers 934 1,236 .. 2.8 .. 32.3 ..
East End 1,083 1,064 1,371 (0.2) 2.6 (1.8) 28.9
North Side 759 857 1,079 1.2 2.3 12.9 25.9
Kai to Brinkleys 103 88 .. (1.6) .. (14.6) ..Brinkleys to North Side 335 278 .. (1.8) .. (17.0) ..Old Man Bay & Frank Sound Rd. 321 491 .. 4.3 .. 53.0 ..
Sister Islands 1,677 1,474 1,937 (1.3) 2.8 (12.1) 31.4
Spot Bay to Watering Place 789 611 .. (2.5) .. (22.6) ..Tibbetts Turn to White Bay 637 652 .. 0.2 .. 2.4 ..West End and South Coast 177 178 .. 0.1 .. 0.6 ..Little Cayman 74 33 115 (7.8) 13.3 (55.4) 248.5
Note:* Annual % growth is calculated using the formula for geometric growth
Source: Population Censuses 1979, 1989 and 1999, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
Annual % growth* Percentage growth
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Census Counts and Growth Rates by Locality, 1979 - 1999
District 1979 1989 1999
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.06
Area 1989 Census 1999 CensusIsland Sq. miles Population Density1 Population Density1
Total 102 25,355 249 39,410 386
Grand Cayman 76 23,881 314 37,473 493Cayman Brac 15 1,441 96 1,822 121Little Cayman 11 33 3 115 10
Note:1 Population density is measured as persons per square mile. In 2007, the
population density was estimated to be 528 persons per square mile.
11.07
Female Male Sex distribution1
Age group Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
Cayman Islands 39,020 100 19,998 100 19,032 100 51 49
0 - 14 7,599 19.5 3,768 18.9 3,831 20.1 50 5015 - 29 8,705 22.3 4,488 22.5 4,217 22.2 52 4830 - 49 15,967 40.9 8,264 41.3 7,703 40.5 52 4850 - 64 4,485 11.5 2,217 11.1 2,268 11.9 49 5165+ 2,194 5.6 1,215 6.1 979 5.1 55 45NS 70 0.2 36 0.2 34 0.2 51 49
Grand Cayman 37,083 100 18,993 100 18,090 100 51 49
0 - 14 7,243 19.5 3,589 18.9 3,654 20.2 50 5015 - 29 8,368 22.6 4,335 22.8 4,033 22.3 52 4830 - 49 15,280 41.2 7,886 41.5 7,394 40.9 52 4850 - 64 4,209 11.4 2,074 10.9 2,135 11.8 49 5165+ 1,913 5.2 1,073 5.6 840 4.6 56 44NS 70 0.2 36 0.2 34 0.2 51 49
Sister Islands 1,937 100 995 100 942 100 51 49
0 - 14 356 18.4 179 18.0 177 18.8 50 5015 - 29 337 17.4 153 15.4 184 19.5 45 5530 - 49 687 35.5 378 38.0 309 32.8 55 4550 - 64 276 14.2 143 14.4 133 14.1 52 4865+ 281 14.5 142 14.3 139 14.8 51 50
Notes:* Non-institutionalised population. There were 390 persons in institutions.
Source: Population Census 1999, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Population Density, 1989 - 1999
Population by Age Group and Sex, 1999*
Total
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.08
YearResident
PopulationAnnual
IncreaseCaymanian
Non-Caymanian
CaymanianNon-
Caymanian(%) (%)
1990 26,969 5.0 17,654 9,315 65.5 34.51991 28,039 4.0 18,253 9,786 65.1 34.91992 29,308 4.5 18,652 10,656 63.6 36.41993 30,719 4.8 19,487 11,232 63.4 36.61994 31,931 3.9 20,035 11,896 62.7 37.3
1995 33,332 4.4 20,666 12,666 62.0 38.01996 35,200 5.6 20,768 13,785 59.0 39.21997 36,600 4.0 21,228 15,372 58.0 42.01998 38,400 4.9 21,120 17,280 55.0 45.01999 39,600 3.1 20,988 18,612 53.0 47.0
2000 40,800 3.0 21,624 19,176 53.0 47.02001 41,900 2.7 22,207 19,693 53.0 47.02002 43,004 2.6 24,892 18,112 58.0 42.12003 44,144 2.7 26,087 18,057 59.1 40.92004 * 36,340 (17.7) 22,131 14,209 60.9 39.1
2005 ** 52,466 44.4 31,787 20,679 60.6 39.42006 53,172 1.3 30,840 22,332 58.0 42.02007 54,986 3.4 31,342 23,644 57.0 43.02008 57,009 3.7 31,858 25,152 55.9 44.12009 R 55,672 (2.3) 32,840 22,832 59.0 41.02010 54,397 (2.3) .. .. .. ..
Notes:* End of year estimate includes Grand Cayman (post Hurricane Ivan) and Cayman Brac estimate. The drop
in population level is related to the temporary relocation of residents abroad in the aftermath of hurricane Ivan.** The sharp increase in population is related to the return of residents who left after Ivan, and the increase in
the labour force needed for the reconstruction of the country.During 2002 to 2004 a large number of persons were granted Caymanian Status.
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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End of Year Population Estimates by Status, 1990 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.09a
Age group Population
Total 55,672 32,840 22,832
0 - 14 10,478 8,074 2,40415 - 19 2,951 2,792 15920 - 24 2,554 1,550 1,00425 - 34 11,021 3,781 7,240
35 - 44 11,846 5,153 6,69345 - 54 9,093 5,246 3,84755 - 64 4,756 3,505 1,25165+ 2,974 2,740 234
11.09b
Age group Population
Total 100 100 100
0 - 14 18.8 24.6 10.5
15 - 64 75.8 67.1 88.4
65+ 5.3 8.3 1.0
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2009, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Non-CaymanianCaymanian
Population by Status, Age Group 2009 R
Percentage Population by Status and Age Group, 2009
Caymanian Non-Caymanian
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.10
% Sex DistributionNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male
Anglican 2,103 3.9 1,073 4.1 1,029 3.8 51.1 48.9Baptist 4,433 8.3 2,451 9.4 1,982 7.3 55.3 44.7Church of God 13,613 25.5 6,705 25.8 6,908 25.3 49.3 50.7Jehovah Witnesses 744 1.4 460 1.8 284 1.0 61.8 38.2Pentecostal 3,547 6.7 1,958 7.5 1,589 5.8 55.2 44.8
Presbyterian/United Church 4,900 9.2 2,542 9.8 2,358 8.6 51.9 48.1Roman Catholic 6,689 12.6 2,920 11.2 3,769 13.8 43.7 56.3Seventh Day Advent 4,465 8.4 2,355 9.1 2,110 7.7 52.7 47.3Muslim 411 0.8 133 0.5 278 1.0 32.4 67.6Rastafarian 103 0.2 20 0.1 83 0.3 19.7 80.3
Hindu 510 1.0 223 0.9 287 1.1 43.7 56.3Evangelical 293 0.6 176 0.7 117 0.4 60.1 39.9Non-denominational 3,024 5.7 1,581 6.1 1,443 5.3 52.3 47.7Other 3,490 6.5 1,397 5.4 2,093 7.7 40.0 60.0None 3,270 6.1 1,259 4.8 2,012 7.4 38.5 61.5
Not Stated 1,694 3.2 757 2.9 937 3.4 44.7 55.3
Total 53,292 100 26,011 100 27,281 100 49 51
Source: Survey of Living Conditions (SLC) Spring 2007
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Population by Religion and Sex, 2007
All Female MaleReligion
2,103
4,433
13,613
744
3,547
4,900
6,689
4,465
411 103510 293
3,024 3,490 3,270
1,694
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
Chart 11.04: Population by Religion, 2007
11.11
Country
The BahamasBelizeBarbadosBermudaCayman Islands
GuyanaJamaicaSaint LuciaSurinameTrinidad & Tobago
Source: CARICOM website
23242525
66.866.762.756.0
26962
2,608
33.8
82.2
3633
50.742.7
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33
20042000
2000
2001
48.0 28
232
2000
2002
1999
492157
1920002001
Median age
1,262
39
751
2001
27
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Population in Selected Countries, 2000 Census Round
Population ('000)Census year Dependency ratio
53.3304
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.12
YearResidentMarriages
Marriage Rate Divorces Filed DivorcesGranted
1985 176 8.5 . . . .
1987 279 12.5 80 . .
1988 254 10.7 102 . .
1989 267 10.7 140 761990 274 10.4 131 110
1991 279 10.1 38 1531992 261 9.1 121 711993 245 8.2 164 771994 237 7.6 149 691995 289 8.9 140 26
1996 300 8.7 144 341997 310 8.6 151 401998 300 7.9 168 761999 375 10.6 156 642000 414 8.5 161 . .
2001 341 7.8 170 . .
2002 321 7.6 193 . .
2003 344 7.9 175 . .
2004 337 7.6 171 . .
2005 418 8.6 200 145
2006 529 10.2 222 1582007 482 8.9 229 1622008 487 8.7 215 1962009 556 9.9 232 932010 530 9.6 268 . .
Notes:Resident marriages mean that either bride, groom or both are residentsRates are expressed as per thousand of the mid-year population
Source: General Registry, Judicial Department
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Resident Marriages and Divorces, 1985 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.13
Mid-Year Births DeathsYear Population ('000) Number Rate Number Rate
1985 20.8 367 17.6 116 5.61986 21.3 360 16.9 129 6.11987 22.3 359 16.1 103 4.61988 23.7 380 16.0 110 4.61989 25.0 438 17.5 113 4.5
1990 26.3 490 18.6 107 4.11991 27.5 500 18.2 113 4.11992 28.7 520 18.1 116 4.01993 30.0 528 17.6 119 4.01994 31.3 531 17.0 124 4.0
1995 32.6 485 14.9 110 3.41996 34.3 560 16.3 125 3.61997 35.9 572 15.9 123 3.41998 38.1 545 14.3 117 3.11999 39.0 604 15.5 128 3.3
2000 40.2 619 15.4 137 3.42001 41.4 622 15.0 132 3.22002 42.5 583 13.7 120 2.82003 43.6 623 14.3 153 3.52004 44.2 611 13.8 185 4.2
2005 48.4 699 14.5 170 3.52006 52.0 710 13.7 182 3.52007 54.1 744 13.8 160 3.02008 56.0 793 14.2 166 3.02009 R 56.3 824 14.6 152 2.7
2010 55.0 821 14.9 152 2.8
Notes:
Resident births and deaths outside of the Islands are excluded from these figures.Crude birth and death rates are expressed as per thousand of the mid-year population.From 1997, figures on deaths include all three Islands
Source: General Registry and the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Residents Births and Deaths, 1985 - 2010
11.14
Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total
Marriages2007 27 48 39 35 49 56 41 37 26 26 54 44 4822008 35 34 48 36 49 46 45 35 30 36 45 48 4872009 37 48 43 51 58 49 38 57 24 41 38 70 5542010 40 42 47 40 45 45 59 52 35 32 36 57 530
Births2007 66 68 65 47 59 55 66 76 70 62 57 53 7442008 62 65 61 54 57 77 75 77 76 61 62 66 7932009 67 61 68 66 67 70 63 72 85 83 46 76 8242010 58 65 75 67 61 63 70 67 79 82 72 62 821
Deaths2007 9 15 15 18 12 12 15 17 13 14 8 12 1602008 18 17 15 15 14 13 11 14 10 17 11 11 1662009 15 13 12 12 8 10 18 16 13 12 14 9 1522010 8 12 11 5 10 21 11 16 14 16 10 18 152
2009* 4 5 5 1 4 4 1 - - - 1 - 252010* 3 - - - 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 12
Note:* These figures represent deaths outside of the Cayman Islands but buried in the Cayman Islands
Source: General Registry and Health Services Authority
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Resident Marriages, Births and Deaths by Month 2007- 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
11.15
Marital Status Number Percent Number Percent
Total 824 100 821 100
Married 527 64.0 540 65.8
Marriage Annulled 1 0.1 8 1.0
Separated 24 2.9 12 1.5
Divorced 24 2.9 22 2.7
Widowed 3 0.4 1 0.1
Never Married 230 27.9 223 27.2
Not Stated 15 1.8 15 1.8
Source: General Registry
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Births by Marital Status of Mother, 2009 - 2010
20102009
11.16
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total 824 402 48.8 419 50.8 821 394 48.0 427 52.0
January 62 31 50.0 31 50.0 58 29 50.0 29 50.0
February 61 36 59.0 25 41.0 65 30 46.2 35 53.8
March 68 35 51.5 33 48.5 75 41 54.7 34 45.3
April 66 33 50.0 33 50.0 67 30 44.8 37 55.2
May 67 26 38.8 41 61.2 61 29 47.5 32 52.5
June 70 27 38.6 43 61.4 63 29 46.0 34 54.0
July 63 36 57.1 27 42.9 70 33 47.1 37 52.9
August 72 34 47.2 38 52.8 67 33 49.3 34 50.7
September 85 33 38.8 52 61.2 79 41 51.9 38 48.1
October 83 42 50.6 41 49.4 82 37 45.1 45 54.9
November 47 25 53.2 22 46.8 72 33 45.8 39 54.2
December 77 44 57.1 33 42.9 62 29 46.8 33 53.2
Not Stated 3 - - - - - - - - 0.0
Source: General Registry
MaleTotalNumber
20102009
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Live Births by Sex and Month, 2009 - 2010
FemaleTotalNumber
Male Female
11.17
Number Percent Number Percent
Total 824 100 821 100
<15 1 0.1 1 0.1= 15 2 0.2 - -
16 - 17 14 1.7 8 1.0
18 - 19 33 4.0 42 5.120 - 24 130 15.8 138 16.825 - 29 194 23.5 167 20.3
30 - 34 261 31.7 237 28.935 - 39 144 17.5 184 22.440+ 45 5.5 44 5.4
Not Stated
Source: General Registry
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Births By Mother's Age, 2009 - 2010
2009 2010
11.18
Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 152 64 88 152 67 85< 1 3 3 2 1 11 - 4 3 1 2 2 25 - 9 - - - - - -10 - 14 1 - 1 - - -15 - 19 1 - 1 2 - 2
20 - 24 3 1 2 4 2 225 - 29 3 3 6 1 530 - 34 3 1 2 3 2 135 - 39 2 2 2 240 - 44 5 2 3 3 1 2
45 - 49 9 5 4 6 650 - 54 8 2 6 10 2 855 - 59 13 3 10 7 1 660 - 64 8 3 5 13 6 765+ 90 46 44 88 50 38Not Stated 4 1 3
Source: General Registry
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Number of Deaths by Age Group and Sex, 2009 - 2010
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2009 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Consumer Price Index
System of National Accounts
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Prices and National Income
ESO has recently updated the CPI base period in connection with the adoption of a new CPI basket. The newbase period is June 2008; the new CPI basket (also known as the 2008 CPI basket) comprises 1,393 itemsthat are classified into 12 divisions. The divisions are based on the United Nations Classification of IndividualConsumption According to Purpose. The 2008 CPI Basket replaces the 1994 CPI basket which has been inuse officially up to June 2009; it comprised of 661 items categorized into 8 divisions. More information on the2008 CPI basket are found in the reports “TheCayman Island’s2008 Consumer Price IndexBasket”and "TheCayman Islands' CPI Report for September 2009 and December 2009)" available on the ESO website,www.eso.ky.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an index that simplifies the measurement of movements of consumerprices relative to a reference period. The index for the CPI reference or base period is set to 100 and changesin prices are measured in relation to this figure.
The System of National Accounts (SNA) is a comprehensive and systematic record of the value of alleconomic activities in a country. The SNA is widely used across countries in the world and is the standardtool for comparing economic performance across countries and across sectors within a country.
An important indicator of economic activity generated from SNA is the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GDPis the total sum of all the productive activity of businesses, government and non-profit organizations takingplace within the domestic economy during a given period e.g. quarterly or annually. It is thus a directmeasurement of the size of the economy.
Ideally, FISIM should be allocated to the different users but because of lack of detailed data the alternateapproach of creating a notional industry with no output and the FISIM treated as intermediate consumptionresulting in negative value added is the used.
The GDP tables include Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM).
Financial intermediary institutions intermediate between lenders and borrowers by routing funds betweenthem. These institutions such as banks and others incur liabilities on their own account by taking deposits,issuing bills, bonds or other securities. They in turn make loans and advances, purchase bills, bonds andother securities from other institutional units, such as, corporations, households and government on varyingterms and conditions. The difference between the higher rates charged to borrowers and the lower rates paidto lenders is an implicit charge to customers for the service provided by these financial intermediaries and isreferred to as financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) and forms part of the output. Ifgross output of banks were calculated in a similar way to other industries, their operating surplus would benegative.
More information on the SNA can be found in the brochure “CaymanIslands’System of National Accounts"and in the Cayman Islands’System of National Accounts Report 2008 -2009 which is available on the ESOwebsite, www.eso.ky.
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.01
YEAR INDEX Percentage changefrom a year ago
1995 66.7 2.51996 68.4 2.71997 70.3 3.01998 72.4 6.91999 77.3 2.7
2000 79.4 2.72001 80.3 1.12002 82.3 2.52003 82.8 0.52004 86.5 4.5
2005 92.8 7.32006 93.5 0.82007 96.2 2.92008 100.1 4.12009 R 98.6 (1.5)
2010 98.9 0.3
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
(June 2008 = 100)
Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages, 1995 - 2010
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.02(June 2008 = 100)
Year Quarter INDEX Percentage change from:Ending 3 months ago one year ago
2005 March 92.7 0.0 11.4June 92.5 (0.2) 9.9September 93.1 0.6 8.6December 92.7 (0.4) 0.0
2006 March 91.9 (0.9) (0.9)June 93.3 1.5 0.9September 94.4 1.2 1.4December 94.2 (0.2) 1.6
2007 March 95.9 1.8 4.4June 96.3 0.4 3.2September 96.7 0.4 2.4December 95.8 (0.9) 1.7
2008 March 99.2 3.5 3.4June 100.0 0.8 3.8September 101.8 1.8 5.3December 99.5 (2.3) 3.9
2009 March 98.8 (0.8) (0.4)June R 98.8 0.1 (1.2)September R 98.7 (0.2) (3.1)December R 98.2 (0.5) (1.3)
2010 March 99.1 0.9 0.4June 99.5 0.4 0.7September 98.4 (1.1) (0.3)December 98.5 0.1 0.3
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Consumer Price Index, by Quarter, 2005 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.03
Division1 Food and non-alcholic beverages 4772 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 563 Clothing and footwear 1374 Housing, utilities and fuels 675 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance 1916 Health 477 Transport 718 Communication 419 Recreation and Culture 6510 Education 1511 Restaurants and Hotels 13012 Miscellaneous goods and services 96
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Number of Items in the 2008 CPI Basket
Food and non-alcoholicbeverages
8%
Alcoholic beverages &tobacco
1%
Clothing & Footwear3%
Housing, water,electricity, gas and
other fuels39%
Furnishings, householdequipment and routinehousehold maintenance
6%
Health2%
Transport10%
Communication7%
Recreation and Culture4%
Education3%
Restaurants and hotels4%
Miscellaneousgoods and
services13%
Chart: 12.01: The 2008 CPI Basket by Division
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.04
GDP at currentprices Percent change
GDP at Constant2007 prices Percent change
Year (CI$M) over previous year (CI$M) over previous year
1998 1,534.7 - 40,281.2 2,065.0 -1999 1,663.9 8.4 42,662.8 2,134.9 3.42000 1,739.0 4.5 43,257.5 2,155.8 1.02001 1,784.0 2.6 43,090.9 2,167.8 0.62002 1,860.6 4.3 43,779.4 2,205.2 1.72003 1,929.5 3.7 44,253.8 2,249.3 2.02004 2,032.5 5.3 45,942.3 2,269.5 0.92005 2,322.7 14.3 48,036.3 2,416.9 6.52006R 2,448.9 5.4 47,101.5 2,528.2 4.62007R 2,637.1 7.7 48,744.9 2,637.1 4.32008R 2,667.4 1.1 47,634.3 2,617.5 (0.7)2009R 2,541.6 (4.7) 45,111.4 2,434.0 (7.0)
Notes:1 Based on mid-year population.
Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO)
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Per capita GDPat current
prices(CI$')1
Cayman Islands Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Basic Prices, 1998 - 2009
48,036.3
47,101.5
48,744.9
47,634.3
45,111.4
43,000
44,000
45,000
46,000
47,000
48,000
49,000
50,000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
CI$
(000
's)
Years
Chart 12.02: Per Capita GDP at Current Prices, 2005 - 2009
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.05
CI$ (000's)
2006R 2007R 2008 2009
208,937 200,745 196,649 152,670Agriculture & Fishing 7,174 7,650 8,069 8,882Mining & Quarrying 30,260 29,577 20,764 19,494Manufacture 22,713 23,678 25,463 23,665Construction 148,790 139,840 142,352 100,629
2,789,104 2,933,412 2,908,438 2,673,054Electricity, Gas & Air Conditioning Supply 52,671 57,083 58,318 59,303Water Supply, Sewerage & Waste Management 32,708 34,174 34,716 36,689Wholesale & Retail Trade 245,320 236,399 244,540 216,409Transport & Storage 103,119 103,838 99,156 91,165Hotels & Restaurants 124,141 133,481 134,321 120,628Information & Communication 109,984 113,842 115,080 122,443Financial & Insurance Services 1,190,797 1,267,654 1,219,557 1,044,073Real Estate Activities 206,175 221,854 223,104 212,806Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities 288,925 317,524 319,351 324,654Administrative & Support Service Activities 51,486 54,700 54,233 50,536Public Administration & Defense 170,524 174,343 188,139 181,578Education Services 59,310 61,962 66,633 66,517Health & Social Work 68,479 69,880 70,913 70,037Other Services 85,467 86,677 80,376 76,218
Total 2,998,041 3,134,156 3,105,087 2,825,724
469,852 497,100 487,546 391,760
2,528,189 2,637,056 2,617,541 2,433,964
Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial OriginAt Constant Basic Prices (2007=100), 2006-2009
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Industry
Less: Financial Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM)
GDP at Constant Basic Prices
Goods Producing Sector
Source: Economics and Statistics Office
Service Producing Sector
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.06
CI$ (000's) CI$ (000's)
2006R 2007R 2008 2009
200,075 200,745 205,912 159,645Agriculture & Fishing 6,756 7,650 8,112.8 8,943Mining & Quarrying 30,523 29,577 22,412.8 19,533Manufacture 21,730 23,678 27,519.7 24,577Construction 141,066 139,840 147,866.7 106,591
2,710,029 2,933,412 2,961,891.8 2,780,347Electricity, Gas & Air Conditioning Supply 49,508 57,083 46,759 51,331Water Supply, Sewerage & Waste Management 32,863 34,174 32,155 34,780Wholesale & Retail Trade 234,088 236,400 242,926 220,612Transport & Storage 102,358 103,838 104,527 95,731Hotels & Restaurants 122,693 133,481 139,502 129,245Information & Communication 103,920 113,842 117,132 122,094Financial & Insurance Services 1,168,892 1,267,654 1,246,363 1,114,647Real Estate Activities 202,901 221,854 232,919 223,132Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities 283,304 317,524 331,848 333,272Administrative & Support Service Activities 50,421 54,700 55,786 53,156Public Administration & Defense 155,669 174,343 192,106 184,689Education Services 56,113 61,962 68,184 68,524Health & Social Work 64,765 69,880 67,874 67,277Other Services 82,534 86,676 83,812 81,857
Total 2,910,104 3,134,157 3,167,804 2,939,992
Less: Financial Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) 461,223 497,100 500,362 398,432
2,448,881 2,637,056 2,667,442 2,541,559
7.7 1.2 (4.7)
Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin at Current Basic Prices, 2006 - 2009
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Percentage change from previous year
GDP at Current Basic Prices
Industry
Source: Economics and Statistics Office
Service Producing Sector
Goods Producing Sector
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.07
Percent
2006R 2007R 2008 2009
8.3 7.6 7.5 6.3Agriculture & Fishing 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4Mining & Quarrying 1.2 1.1 0.8 0.8Manufacture 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0Construction 5.9 5.3 5.4 4.1
91.7 92.4 92.5 93.7Electricity, Gas & Air Conditioning Supply 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.4Water Supply, Sewerage & Waste Management 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.5Wholesale & Retail Trade 9.7 9.0 9.3 8.9Transport & Storage 4.1 3.9 3.8 3.7Hotels & Restaurants 4.9 5.1 5.1 5.0Information & Communication 4.4 4.3 4.4 5.0Financial & Insurance Services 47.1 48.1 46.6 42.9Real Estate Activities 8.2 8.4 8.5 8.7Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities 11.4 12.0 12.2 13.3Administrative & Support Service Activities 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1Public Administration & Defense 6.7 6.6 7.2 7.5Education Services 2.3 2.3 2.5 2.7Health & Social Work 2.7 2.6 2.7 2.9Other Services 3.4 3.3 3.1 3.1
18.6 18.9 18.6 16.1
100 100 100 100
Source: Economics and Statistics Office
Cayman Islands Industry Contribution to GDPat Constant Basic Prices (2007=100), 2006 - 2009
Industry
Service Producing Sector
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Less: Financial Services Indirectly Measured (FISM)
GDP at Constant Basic Prices
Goods Producing Sector
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
12.08a
(CI$'000)Type of Income 2006 2007 2008 2009
Compensation of Employees 1,284,376.2 1,397,334.3 1,445,900.0 1,359,143.9Operating Surplus\Mixed Income 867,800.9 916,237.0 885,046.3 850,171.9Consumption of Fixed Capital 150,877.9 173,084.7 172,519.5 167,772.0Taxes less Subsidies on Production and Imports 369,461.0 361,323.1 379,712.1 338,664.4
GDP at Purchasers' Prices 2,672,516 2,847,979 2,883,178 2,715,752
12.08b
Type of Income 2006 2007 2008 2009
Compensation of Employees 48.1 49.1 50.1 50.0Operating Surplus\Mixed Income 32.5 32.2 30.7 31.3Consumption of Fixed Capital 5.6 6.1 6.0 6.2Taxes less Subsidies on Production and Imports 13.8 12.7 13.2 12.5
GDP at Purchasers' Prices 100 100 100 100
12.08c
Type of Income2007 2008 2009
Compensation of Employees 8.8 3.5 (6.0)Operating Surplus\Mixed Income 5.6 (3.4) (3.9)Consumption of Fixed Capital 14.7 (0.3) (2.8)Taxes less Subsidies on Production and Imports (2.2) 5.1 (10.8)
GDP at Purchasers' Prices 6.6 1.2 (5.8)
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Cayman Islands GDP by Income at Current Purchasers' Prices 2006 - 2009
Source: Economics and Statistics Office
Source: Economics and Statistics Office
Source: Economics and Statistics Office
Percentage Contribution to GDP by Income at Current Purchasers' Prices 2006 - 2009
% Growth
Percentage Growth of GDP By Income At Current Purchasers' Prices 2007- 2009
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
13.01
2006 2007 2008 R 2009 R 2010
Reported 3,342 3,572 2,591 2,967 3,124Drug Offences 367 383 315 382 222Non Drug Offences 2975 3,189 2,276 2,585 2,902
Cleared up by year end 2,411 R 2,669 R 1,927 1,833 952Drug Offences 310 332 268 262 83Non Drug Offences 2,101 2,337 1,659 1,571 869
Percent cleared up overall 72% 75% 74% 62% 30%Drug Offences 84% 87% 85% 69% 37%Non Drug Offences 71% 73% 73% 61% 30%
Source: Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, www.rcips.ky
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Crimes Reported and Cleared Up, 2006 - 2010
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Num
ber
Chart 13.01: Crimes Reported & Cleared Up, 2006 - 2010
Reported Cleared up by year end
13.02
Offence R C R CR R C R C R C
Drugs 367 310 383 332 315 268 382 262 222 83
Theft 451 319 546 409 409 297 564 355 821 199
Burglary 729 503 664 405 548 341 627 221 573 185
Other offences 305 190 310 198 173 121 216 154 260 84against property1
Common assault 23 14 15 12 37 30 56 48 40 28
Other offences 915 665 1,135 861 742 566 710 508 834 258against the person
Disorderly conduct 118 84 109 87 68 55 90 73 75 30
Other offences 104 84 66 50 73 69 82 47 80 20against the public2
All other offences 330 242 344 315 226 180 240 165 219 65
All offences 3,342 2,411 3,572 2,669 2,591 1,927 2,967 1,833 3,124 952
Notes:1 Including malicious damage.2 Including rape and other sexual offences.
R - Number of crimes reported.C - Number of crimes cleared up.
Source: Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, www.rcips.ky
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Crimes Reported and Cleared Up by Broad Groups, 2006 - 2010
2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
2008R2006 2007 2009R
13.03
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Privy Council 4 1 - - 3
Court of AppealCriminal 34 26 33 28 38Civil 28 17 16 19 26
Grand CourtSummary Court Appeals
Criminal 34 38 50 65 80Civil 5 2 3 - -
Indictments 101 112 102 70 108Civil (incl. Admoralty) 438 634 480 482 512Financial Services Division * * * 67 352Family Matters 225 235 215 232 292Estate Matters 155 175 154 140 126
Summary CourtCriminal (incl. Traffic) 8,729 12,009 9,678 *** ***Criminal 1,249 1,404 1,506 1,228 1,304Traffic 7,692 10,605 8,172 10,011 9,299Youth 189 174 178 138 120Juvenile 49 31 46 44 50Civil 407 484 467 430 407Maintenance & Affiliation 132 102 101 118 114Coroner .. .. .. 26 33Cayman Brac 126 84 68 349 220
Speciality Courts & Other ServicesDrug Rehabilitation Court
Applications ** 64 78 94 74Graduates ** ** - 17 23
Legal AidCriminal 232 172 173 176 150Civil 222 152 223 156 187
AttorneysLicensed to practice 409 455 511 524 541Limited Admissions 71 55 36 100 121General Admissions 49 88 92 54 74Notaries Public 378 417 445 467 467
Justices of the PeaceGrand Cayman 117 112 136 136 136Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 27 29 28 28 28
Notes:* Commenced November 2009** Commenced October 2007*** No longer reported
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Judicial and Court Statistics, 2006 - 2010
Source: Judicial Department
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13.04
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
All Juveniles Convicted 34 68 44 63 55
Male 22 49 29 46 41Female 12 19 15 17 14
Ages
8 - 10 - - - - -11 - 13 3 6 1 6 114 - 16 31 58 36 49 3317 - 18 - 4 7 8 21
District of Residence
George Town 15 26 9 21 24West Bay 11 21 20 29 21Bodden Town 5 14 11 10 3East End 2 5 3 2 5North Side 1 2 1 1 2Sister Islands - - - - -
All Offences 75 177 101 207 R 150
Alcohol & drug related 21 23 8 43 33Firearms & offensive weapons 1 2 1 5 5Assault & disorderly conduct 2 19 22 29 34Assualting a Police Officer 1 1 3 10 3Burglary, theft & related 14 32 9 21 24Breach of probation 15 41 18 22 13Traffic 10 43 27 48 28Escaping lawful custody - 2 5 8 2Threatening violence & damage toproperty 10 11 7 16 6Defilement of a girl under 16 years - 1 - - -Indecent Assault 1 2 - 2 2Insulting the modesty of a Woman - - 1 3 -
Number of individuals brought beforethe Court for care & protection 45 24 46 38 53
Source: Department of Children and Family Services
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Juvenile Court Statistics, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
13.05
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Average Daily Prison Population 210 221 203 198 212
Female 17 15 15 12 11Male 193 206 188 186 201
Average age of Prison Population 35 36 33 31 33
Female . . . . . . . . 32Male . . . . . . . . 34
Prison Population at year-end 212 198 226 195 210
Caymanian 159 158 166 160 169Non-Cayman 53 40 60 35 41
Source: Department of Prison Services
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Prison Population by Sex and Status, 2006 - 2010
0
50
100
150
200
250
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
159 158 166 160 169
53 4060
3541
Num
ber
Chart 13.02: Year end Prison Population, 2006 - 2010
Caymanian Non-Caymanian
13.06
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 1034 914 948 1011 969
Total at Airport 10 22 20 21 14Airline Assistance - 3 7 4 2Aircraft accidents - - - - -Aircraft incidents - - - - -Full emergencies 2 6 3 9 1Local standbys 8 13 10 8 11
Total Domestic 1024 892 928 990 955
Fire Alarm 175 211 202 180 250Special services 308 131 104 148 120False calls 4 3 10 4 2Building fires 44 41 42 43 34Vehicle fires 39 32 33 38 34Bush fires 250 248 253 312 271
Vehicle accidents 107 100 98 98 95Chemical leaks 27 2 39 60 31Utility 28 69 89 59 64Boat fire 2 4 1 3Dump fire 21 27 30 13 32Elevator rescue 9 13 15 14 11Fire related fatalities - - - - -Extrication at Motor Vehicle Accidents 10 6 11 16 10Bomb Threat - 3 1 2 1Flooding Rescue - 2 - - -
Source: Department of Fire Services
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Fire Service Statistics, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
14.01
Air Arrivals Sea (Cruise Ship) Arrivals1
Year Visitors ('000)PercentChange
Ship Calls Visitors ('000)PercentChange
1996 373.2 3.3 525 800.3 17.21997 381.2 2.1 572 866.6 8.31998 404.2 6.0 518 871.4 0.61999 394.7 (2.4) 638 1,035.5 18.82000 2 354.1 (10.3) 612 1,030.9 (0.4)
2001 334.1 (5.7) 711 1,214.8 17.82002 302.8 (9.4) 732 1,574.8 29.62003 293.5 (3.1) 825 1,819.0 15.52004 259.9 (11.4) 732 1,693.3 (6.9)2005 167.8 (35.4) 784 1,799.0 6.2
2006 267.3 59.3 802 1,930.1 7.32007 291.5 9.1 657 1,715.7 (11.1)2008 302.9 3.9 570 1,553.1 (9.5)2009 272.0 (10.2) 547 1,520.4 (2.1)2010 288.3 6.0 570 1,597.8 5.1
Notes:1 Cruise ship passengers generally come ashore for less than a day.2 New series started in 2000 - returning residents were included in air arrivals data prior to 2000.
Source: Department of Tourism
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Visitor Arrivals in the Cayman Islands, 1996 - 2010
14.02
Country of Origin 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
All Countries1 267.3 291.4 302.9 272.0 288.3100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
U.S.A. 217.4 231.9 240.5 215.0 228.581.3% 79.6% 79.4% 79.1% 79.3%
Canada 14.9 17.3 18.5 17.3 19.55.6% 5.9% 6.1% 6.3% 6.8%
United Kingdom 12.8 15.2 15.4 14.1 13.44.8% 5.2% 5.1% 5.2% 4.7%
Europe 4.6 5.1 5.8 5.1 6.41.7% 1.8% 1.9% 1.9% 2.2%
Rest of World 17.6 21.9 22.6 20.6 20.56.6% 7.5% 7.5% 7.6% 7.1%
Note:1 Due to rounding off, columns may not sum up to total.
Source: Department of Tourism
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Visitor Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, 2006 - 2010
In thousands and percent
U.S.A.79%
Canada7%
United Kingdom5%
Europe2%
Rest of World7%
Chart 14.01: Visitor Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, 2010
14.03
Month of Arrival 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 267.3 291.5 302.7 272.0 288.3100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
January 20.2 23.7 25.8 23.4 25.07.5% 8.1% 8.5% 8.6% 8.7%
February 25.0 27.9 30.4 26.5 27.29.4% 9.6% 10.0% 9.7% 9.4%
March 31.5 35.1 38.4 31.2 35.611.8% 12.1% 12.7% 11.5% 12.4%
April 28.4 27.0 30.0 28.0 27.410.6% 9.3% 9.9% 10.3% 9.5%
May 21.2 23.4 25.7 21.4 21.87.9% 8.0% 8.5% 7.9% 7.6%
June 24.3 25.8 28.0 24.1 25.19.1% 8.9% 9.2% 8.9% 8.7%
July 24.3 26.9 30.0 25.8 29.29.1% 9.2% 9.9% 9.5% 10.1%
August 18.1 19.5 21.6 19.2 19.16.8% 6.7% 7.1% 7.1% 6.6%
September 10.2 11.5 10.3 9.1 9.63.8% 3.9% 3.4% 3.4% 3.3%
October 14.6 15.1 14.7 13.0 13.85.5% 5.2% 4.9% 4.8% 4.8%
November 22.3 25.2 19.7 20.6 23.28.3% 8.7% 6.5% 7.6% 8.0%
December 27.4 30.3 28.2 29.6 31.410.2% 10.4% 9.3% 10.9% 10.9%
Source: Department of Tourism
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Visitor Air Arrivals, 2006 - 2010
In thousands and percent
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
14.04
Percent2004 2005 2006 2007
SexFemale 50.7 49.3 50.3 50.9Male 49.3 50.7 49.7 49.1
Age0-18 17.3 15.3 15.4 15.119-35 23.3 24.9 21.8 21.636-49 29.8 29.0 30.2 29.050-60 19.9 20.3 21.5 21.660+ 9.7 10.6 11.1 12.8Unknown - - - -
OccupationManagerial/Professional 61.0 45.7 51.6 53.0Student 6.0 13.5 14.3 15.5Others 33.0 40.8 34.1 31.6
Purpose of visitRecreation 66.6 51.0 63.28 66.4Business 5.5 7.3 7.17 7.2Other 17.9 21.8 18.3 18.2Unknown 10.1 20.0 11.25 8.3
Previous visitsNone - 35.0 44.7 45.8One 50.0 11.2 12.7 13.5Two or more 50.0 30.6 27.5 29.2Unknown - 23.2 15.2 11.5
AccommodationHotel 50.2 40.4 40.2 36.8Apartment 22.9 16.9 18.7 20.5Private home 15.6 21.6 14.6 15.6Timeshare 4.1 4.2 4.2 3.9Unknown 7.3 17.0 22.4 23.2
Source: Department of Tourism
Data for 2008-2010 were not available at the time of publication.
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Visitor Air Arrivals: Characteristics & Visit Analysis, 2004 - 2007
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
14.05
Hotels 1 Apartments/Cottages/Guest HousesYear number rooms beds2 units one b/r two b/r three b/r four b/r rooms beds2
1992 22 1,798 3,596 827 252 498 76 1,476 2,952 6,5481993 24 1,844 3,688 838 193 557 85 4 1,580 3,160 6,8481994 27 1,940 3,880 841 190 552 98 1 1,592 3,184 7,0641995 29 1,987 3,974 941 193 604 139 5 1,840 3,680 7,6541996 29 2,295 4,590 936 193 604 139 4 1,837 3,674 8,264
1997 30 2,331 4,662 1,081 219 652 188 13 2,146 4,292 8,9541998 - 2,075 4,150 870 . . . . . . . . 2,141 4,282 8,4321999 - 1,977 3,756 1,090 . . . . . . . . 2,341 4,682 8,4382000 29 2,776 3,969 . . . . . . . . . . 2,453 3,960 7,9292001 30 2,812 4,067 . . . . . . . . . . 2,594 4,105 8,172
2002 29 2,690 3,960 . . . . . . . . . . 2,585 4,022 7,9822003 28 2,712 - . . . . . . . . . . 2,526 . . . .
2004 25 2,473 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,635 . . . .
2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2006 20 2,205 . . 1,702 . . . .
. . . .
2007 21 2,197 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,287 . . . .
2008 R 16 1,959 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,373 . . . .
2009 R 22 2,017 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,546 . . . .
2010 20 2,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,555 . . . .
Notes:1 As of 30th September each year.2 Estimated based on an average of two (2) beds per room.
No data available for 2005 due to the severe fluctuations resulting from Hurricane Ivan in September 2004
Source: Department of Tourism
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TOTALBEDS
Tourist Accommodation, 1992 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
14.06
Occupancy Rates (%) 1 Average Length of Stay (days) 2
Year Hotels Apartments Hotels Apartments
1995 75.3 53.9 4.7 6.81996 66.1 51.0 4.6 7.31997 66.9 48.2 4.8 7.01998 73.1 52.3 5.0 7.01999 71.8 46.9 4.7 5.8
2000 62.4 46.8 4.6 7.02001 55.3 43.1 4.5 7.32002 50.6 40.2 4.8 7.32003 51.2 37.7 4.7 7.42004 61.7 43.1 4.9 6.8
2005 55.8 46.0 4.9 6.72006 59.4 40.7 4.5 6.62007 61.7 42.5 4.7 6.72008 62.2 44.0 4.5 6.42009 59.0 43.9 4.4 6.9
2010 68.2 44.1 4.4 6.8
Occupancy Rates (%) 1 Average Length of Stay (days) 2
2010 Hotels Apartments Hotels Apartments
January 71.2 44.3 4.3 7.6February 75.4 57.2 4.4 6.7March 81.7 58.1 4.5 7.6April 68.0 43.3 4.5 6.5May 59.6 34.4 4.2 5.8June 70.5 36.8 4.4 6.9July 70.5 47.7 4.4 6.6August 68.7 43.6 4.4 6.8September 64.5 41.0 4.4 6.8October 62.4 39.0 4.4 6.7November 62.1 38.4 4.4 6.7December 63.4 45.6 5.2 7.5
Notes:1 Occupancy rates are based on "number of rooms nights sold" divided by "number
of room nights available". Apartment figures are based on unit occupancy.2 Length of stay is based on "number of room nights sold" divided by "number of
check-in".
Source: Department of Tourism
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Occupancy Rates and Length of Stay, 1995 - 2010
Occupancy Rates and Length of Stay, 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
14.07
2005 2006 2007 2008
Stay over visitorsAverage length of stay (nights) 7.6 6.6 6.6 6.4
Average group size 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.1
Expenditure per person per night (CI$) 114 160 163 162
Estimated Total Spending (CI$M) 146 284 314 315
Cruise ship visitorsDaily expenditure (CI$) 92 81 53 84
Actual Arrivals (000's) 1,799 1,930 1,716 1,553
Number of landed visitors (000's) 1,619 1,737 1,544 1,398
Estimated total spending (CI$M) 149 140 82 118
All visitors (CI$M) 294 424 396 433
Source: Department of Tourism, Visitor Exit Survey
Visitor Expenditure, 2005 - 2008
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15.01
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total number of accidents 1,186 1,310 1,498 1,421 1,446
fatality 11 10 9 4 7serious injury 15 24 17 32 22slight injury 52 151 98 131 163damage only 1,108 1,125 1,374 1,254 1,254
Total Vehicles involved 1,477 1,531 1,674 1,627 1,655
motor cars 1,105 1,234 1,406 1,324 1,304motor cycles 48 30 51 38 45trucks 274 227 167 214 218buses 15 20 5 17 59bicycles 33 19 40 29 26special vehicles 2 1 5 5 3
Accidents per 1000 vehicles 35 38 42 41 42
Total Accidents by Location 1,186 1,310 1,498 1,421 1,446
George Town 840 862 979 870 953Red Bay 2 15 31 53 10Spotts 66 6 3 8 60Prospect 2 27 15 29 17
West Bay - 39 37 83 33West Bay Road 158 152 224 165 196
Bodden Town 47 101 75 54 79Breakers 2 4 4 2 2Savannah 8 33 43 16 18Lower Valley - 2 2 39 1Pedro - 3 - 2 2
North Side 8 6 19 3 12Frank Sound 4 8 - 12 6East End 13 18 13 22 15
Cayman Brac 34 31 45 59 35Little Cayman 2 3 8 4 7
Total casualties 160 190 165 177 204
killed 14 11 11 4 7seriously injured 31 24 18 32 22slightly injured 115 155 136 141 175
Pedestrians involved 11 25 19 14 15
Source: Royal Cayman Islands Police Department
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Road Traffic Accidents Reported to Police by Selected Characteristics, 2006 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
15.02
Held Passed Held Passed Held Passed
2006 2,485 .. 2,002 .. 4,487 ..
2007 2,400 1,268 1,872 1,409 4,272 2,677
2008 2,257 1,253 1,821 1,489 4,078 2,742
2009 2,102 1,149 1,685 1,452 3,787 2,601
2010 1,645 974 1,378 1,169 3,023 2,143
Source: Vehicle & Drivers' Licencing Department & Royal Cayman Islands Police Department
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Written and Road Tests Held & Passed, 2006 - 2010
Written Tests Road Tests Total TestsYear
15.03
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 33,508 34,031 35,743 34,700 34,455
Total motor vehicles 31,987 32,666 34,379 33,572 33,383
Motor cars private 23,185 23,569 25,013 24,619 24,610Motor cars rented 1,923 1,843 1,975 1,714 1,759Taxis 212 224 235 240 224Trucks 6,276 6,597 6,670 6,513 6,295Buses 391 433 486 486 495
Total motor cycles 654 650 752 561 521
Motor cycles private 480 510 628 532 483Motor cycles rented 174 140 124 29 38
Trailers 659 515 444 431 400
Special vehicles 208 200 168 136 151
Source: Vehicle and Drivers' Licencing Department
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Number of Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, 2006 - 2010
Motor cars77%
Buses1%
Trucks18%
Motor cycles2%
Taxis1% Trailers
1%
Others0%
Chart 15.01: Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
15.04
2006 2007
Total 100 100
0 18.9 21.21 42.5 42.52 29.0 25.53 7.3 7.54+ 2.3 2.7NS 0.0 0.6
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2006 and Survey of LivingConditions (SLC) 2007, Economics and Statistics Office.
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Households percentNumber of Motor Vehicles
Motor Vehicles per Household, 2006 - 2007
15.05
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total 230 245 275 226 258-
Barge 3 15 6 9 4Dive 2 - - - -Fishing Vessel 1 1 1 1 -General Cargo 8 10 3 4 30Pleasure Yacht 168 211 247 203 221Tanker 10 3 - 7 1Tug - 1 1 2 -Reefers - - - - -Other 38 4 17 - 2
Source: Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands (MACI)
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
New Ships Registration, 2006 - 2010
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
300
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Num
ber
Year
Chart 15.02: New Ships Registered, 2006 - 2010
15.06
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total port calls 1333 1260 1153 1063 1048
Number of Cargo Vesselsregularly trading 52 55 54 60 55
Port calls made by:Cargo ship 483 551 522 461 440Cruise ship 802 657 570 547 570Tanker 42 45 46 45 35Government vessel 6 7 15 10 3
Note:
Source: Port Authority, www.caymanports.com
15.07
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Port working days 361 358 354 352 353Port working days without ships 36 26 58 62 78Days when ships are unable to work 5 8 19 10 20
Hours worked unloading ships 5,313 4,614 3,667 2,808 2,165Ship hours lost 40 64 64 40 75
Cargo handled (tons per hour) 69.0 71.0 85.0 92.8 99.0Cargo landed (000 tons) 367.0 329.0 313.0 260.8 216.4Containers landed (000 TEU's) 30.0 29.0 30.3 24.0 21.8
Cargo containerized (per cent) 73.2 78.0 78.0 79.0 84.0Cement-bagged (per cent) 22.0 18.0 19.0 16.0 15.0Break bulk cargo (per cent) 26.7 22.0 22.0 4.0 4.0
Notes:TEU's = Twenty-foot equivalent units.Some bagged cement are included under both containerized cargo and bagged cement.
Source: Port Authority, www.caymanports.com
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Shipping Activities at the George Town Port, 2006 - 2010
Port Calls Made by Type of Vessel, George Town, 2006 - 2010
1 Exclude yachts, tugs, ship in ballast, and fishing vessels.
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
15.08
Grand Cayman - Owen Roberts International Airport
(000's)Aircraft Freight (lbs.) Passengers
Year Movements loaded unloaded arriving departing
1992 16.6 1,009.0 5,687.0 315.0 318.41993 18.2 918.0 5,583.0 353.7 356.81994 21.7 911.0 6,283.0 407.6 407.21995 24.2 857.0 6,490.0 433.6 431.91996 21.0 931.1 6,899.1 451.4 445.7
1997 21.9 1,021.3 6,738.2 462.4 460.91998 23.8 978.6 6,620.0 489.9 492.31999 23.8 1,122.8 7,370.1 480.0 490.32000 22.0 1,187.0 7,425.0 483.8 488.62001 23.6 1,048.3 6,395.9 458.5 460.0
2002 25.6 709.6 5,250.6 424.4 423.32003 25.1 733.3 5,714.4 419.2 417.92004* 9.6 683.2 7,436.7 368.9 371.92005 22.2 1,027.6 7,986.6 321.9 305.82006 23.0 1,117.5 5,462.1 419.8 441.3
2007 25.4 1,058.8 6,987.1 450.0 459.52008 24.9 894.4 5,861.0 546.3 536.22009 23.4 386.9 2,224.4 467.2 469.92010 23.8 323.0 1,843.0 471.4 490.1
Note:*Aircraft Movements for 2004 is from 1st August to 31st December.The high figure on freight unloaded in 2004 is due to the reconstruction after hurricane Ivan.All figures include international, domestic and private flights.
Source: Cayman Islands Airport Authority, Grand Cayman
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Aircraft Movements and Services, Grand Cayman, 1992 - 2010
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
15.09
Cayman Brac - Gerrard Smith International Airport
(000's)Aircraft Freight (lbs.) Passengers
Year Movements loaded unloaded arriving departing
1992 3.6 10.4 399.8 26.4 25.41993 4.0 27.1 429.0 25.5 25.81994 6.3 19.3 429.3 29.9 31.21995 5.8 36.2 361.1 29.2 29.11996 3.7 42.8 477.2 29.6 30.0
1997 3.8 27.4 341.5 30.3 30.11998 4.7 27.2 333.9 34.7 35.91999 4.8 25.3 366.2 38.5 38.62000 5.1 40.2 337.2 39.3 39.22001 5.0 36.7 322.8 37.9 38.5
2002 5.1 23.6 223.0 35.1 35.42003 4.7 36.2 266.2 30.9 31.02004 7.4 28.6 337.8 35.6 36.82005 5.6 31.0 412.0 35.3 36.72006 4.8 42.1 560.8 28.3 30.8
2007 4.1 39.4 699.4 29.8 30.22008 4.8 56.2 859.0 32.3 33.92009 4.7 27.2 496.7 23.3 30.92010 5.3 21.2 435.3 24.3 27.1
All figures include international, domestic and private flights.
The high figure on freight unloaded in 2008 is due to the reconstruction after hurricane Paloma.
Source: Cayman Islands Airport Authority, Cayman Brac.
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Aircraft Movements and Services, Cayman Brac, 1992 - 2010
15.10
(000's)2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Mail 9,392.4 9,292.4 8,657.2 8,670.3 7,497.3
Local Mail 4,327.0 4,533.2 4,079.0 4,095.0 3,657.5Flyers 470.2 356.0 301.8 248.7 178.6
Out-Going Mail 1,418.5 1,068.9 1,125.0 1,671.0 1,211.5
Ordinary letters 1,393.8 1,034.0 1,090.6 1,638.2 1,174.0Registered letters 12.4 18.5 20.5 15.0 16.0Parcels (air+surface) 6.7 9.8 7.3 8.0 10.7Courier express 5.6 6.6 6.6 9.8 10.8
Incoming Mail (foreign) 3,176.7 3,334.3 3,151.4 2,655.6 2,449.8
Ordinary letters 3,073.6 3,241.7 3,065.2 2,600.5 2,409.9Registered letters 67.3 60.8 48.7 15.9 14.4Parcels (air+surface) 27.8 23.1 29.3 27.4 19.0Courier express 8.1 8.7 8.2 11.8 6.5
Per Thousand Mid-YearPopulation 180.7 171.8 154.6 153.9 136.2
Source: Cayman Islands Postal Service
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Postal Services, 2006 - 2010
15.11
YearTelephone
LinesPercentchange
Paid minutes(000's)
Percentchange
2003 66,567 . . 264,552 . . 1.52004 96,293 44.7 281,378 6.4 2.22005 113,705 18.1 326,719 16.1 2.42006 126,642 11.4 343,027 5.0 2.42007 136,547 7.8 344,666 0.5 2.5
2008 134,079 (1.8) 349,376 1.4 2.42009 144,850 8.0 435,362 24.6 2.62010 137,242 (5.3) 468,049 7.5 2.5
Notes:Telephone lines include total fixed and mobile lines in service at year end.Paid minutes include fixed and mobile domestic and international calls.
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Telephone Linesper Mid-YearPopulation
Fixed and Mobile Telephones, 2003 - 2010
Source: Information and Communication Technology Authority (ICTA) & Economics and StatisticsOffice
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Electricity
Water
Sewerage
1 LPG - Liquefied Petroleum Gas2 Source: Cayman Islands National Assessment of Living Conditions 2006/2007. Volume 1, Main Report, page 134.
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Utilities
The Cayman Islands remains heavily reliant on imported oil for its energy demands, gettingapproximately 99 percent of its energy from this source.
Private companies own and operate the two electricity plants. Both Caribbean Utilities Co. Ltd. (CUC) inGrand Cayman and Cayman Brac Power & Light Co. Ltd use primarily diesel generating units.
Approximately 99 percent of the households in the Cayman Islands use electricity as the main type oflighting (please see Table 16.02.a). A significant proportion (94%) of the households use type of lighting(please see Table 16.02.a). A significant proportion (94%) of the households use electricity from publicservice providers and about 5 percent use electricity from private generators. Electricity from renewableenergy sources seemed almost non-existent according to the 2007 Survey of Living Conditions (SLC).
Home Gas Ltd is the sole LPG1 or propane provider. Propane is mainly used for cooking (please seeTable 16.02.b).
For water the traditional sources of supply have been private wells and/or catchment in cisterns, butthese have been supplanted by piped water supply for most households. but these have beensupplanted by piped water supply for most households.
As shown in Table 16.04, approximately 84 percent of the households had mains (city water ordesalinated) as their main source of water supply. Cisterns, rain or water trucks was the main watersource for 7.2 percent of the households, while 7.6 percent of households used "wells" as their mainsource of water.
According to the 2007 National Assessment of Living Conditions (NALC) Study, the frequency of watersupply does not appear to be a problem in the Cayman Islands except for Cayman Brac/Little Cayman.2
As of 2007, the disposal of sewerage appears not to be a problem in the Cayman Islands as 72 percentof the households had a septic tank or cesspool. while 13.1 percent of the households had mains astheir type of sewerage system (please see Table 16.08).
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
16.01a
YearCapacity
(Mws)Production
(Mwhrs)Residential
IndustrialCommercial
PublicLighting
TotalPercentChange
1996 71.8 309,717 124,580 153,756 3,113 281,449 4.71997 88.4 347,766 140,344 168,662 3,286 312,292 11.01998 97.2 381,121 158,877 181,293 3,293 343,463 10.01999 94.8 390,370 168,153 191,527 3,322 363,002 5.72000 115.1 426,465 179,451 203,122 3,409 385,982 6.3
2001 115.1 449,300 189,667 213,880 3,502 407,049 5.52002 115.1 466,136 200,389 221,005 4,238 425,632 4.62003 123.1 489,693 211,237 228,498 4,533 444,268 4.42004* 95.4 433,379 183,142 191,521 4,069 378,732 (14.8)2005 106.8 463,158 200,330 222,434 5,020 427,784 13.0
2006 120.6 535,692 228,160 258,034 5,287 491,481 14.92007 136.6 584,370 249,426 279,424 5,391 534,241 8.72008 136.6 596,782 251,698 290,288 5,702 547,688 2.52009 152.6 608,782 263,110 290,655 5,985 559,750 2.22010 152.6 605,119 262,545 284,855 5,193 552,593 (1.3)
Note:*Decline in capacity in 2004 was due to Hurricane Ivan.Tables 16.01.a and 16.01.b exclude electricity from private generators.
Source: Caribbean Utilities Co. Ltd (CUC), Grand Cayman
16.01b
MwhrsYear Cayman Brac Little Cayman Total
1996 8,427 1,848 10,2751997 9,942 2,196 12,1381998 10,980 2,510 13,4901999 11,366 2,780 14,1472000 11,573 2,842 14,414
2001 12,638 2,914 15,5522002 12,896 3,090 15,9862003 13,681 2,950 16,6312004 14,097 3,054 17,1512005 15,244 3,238 18,482
2006* 15,815 3,485 19,3002007* 15,707 3,617 19,3242008* 14,536 3,319 17,8552009* 13,951 3,081 17,0322010* 15,708 3,164 18,872
Notes:* Relates to electricity sales and not production.
Source: Cayman Brac Light & Power, Cayman Brac and Energy Regulatory Authority
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Electricity Production in Grand Cayman, 1996 - 2010
Electricity Production in the Sister Islands, 1996 - 2010
Consumption (Mwhrs)
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
16.02a
Households %
Total 100
Electricity (CUC, Brac Power) 93.7
Electricity-Private Generators 4.9
Other 0.8
Not Stated 0.6
Source: Survey of Living Conditions (SLC), 2007
16.02b
Households %
Total 100
Gas/LPG/Cooking Gas 41.8
Electricity 56.7
Other 0.5
Not Stated 0.9
Source: Survey of Living Conditions (SLC), 2007
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Type of Lighting
Type of Cooking Fuel
Type of Lighting Most Used , 2007
Type of Cooking Fuel Most Used, 2007
16.03a
Million US Gallons2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Potable Water 1,639.6 1,720.8 1,703.2 1,794.5 1,768.6
Desalinated WaterCayman Water Company 821.4 860.7 821.9 853.9 859.9Water Authority 811.5 855.1 874.4 937.7 907.6
Ground WaterEast End 6.7 5.0 6.9 2.9 1.1
Distributed byPipeline 1619.6 1,701.7 1,680.2 1,773.4 R 1,754.4Truck 20.0 17.2 17.4 12.7 7.4
Non-Potable WaterCayman Water Company 51.9 37.8 38.6 37.9 36.8
Source: Water Authority and Cayman Water Company
16.03b
Million US Gallons2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Distribution 25.7 25.4 27.1 27.1 23.7
Pipeline 15.9 13.6 13.2 10.3 9.2Truck 9.8 11.8 13.9 16.8 14.5
Source: Water Authority Cayman
16.04
Million US Gallons2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Reservoirs 20.0 17.2 17.4 12.7 7.5
East End 6.7 5.0 6.9 2.9 1.1Red Gate Water Works 13.3 12.2 10.5 9.8 6.4
Source: Water Authority and Cayman Water Company
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STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
Water Supply in Grand Cayman, 2006 - 2010
Water Supply in Cayman Brac, 2006 - 2010
Trucked Water By Source, 2006 - 2010
16.05
Million US Gallons2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Water Authority Users
Total 811.4 855.1 874.4 937.7 907.6
Residential 589.2 623.3 650.2 712.4 689.8Multi-Residential 15.7 18.6 18.3 18.9 19.6Commercial & Industrial 149.2 149.0 142.2 144.2 140.9Public Authority 44.0 52.0 53.2 52.4 50.9Truckers 13.3 12.2 10.5 9.8 6.4
Cayman Water Co. Users
Total 749.2 802.6 771.7 804.1 797.7
Residential 173.7 202.9 211.1 218.7 209.6Commercial/industrial 510.8 516.2 496.0 R 505.8 R 489.5Irrigation 51.9 37.8 38.6 37.9 36.8Public Authority 12.8 45.7 26.0 41.7 61.8Truckers 0.0 - - - -
Source: Cayman Water Company
16.06
Main Source of Water Supply Households %
Total 100
Mains (city water or desalinated) 84.2
Cistern, Rain or Truck 7.2
Well 7.6
Other 0.2
Not Stated 0.9
Source: Survey of Living Conditions (SLC), 2007
STATISTICAL COMPENDIUM 2010
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Desalinated Water Consumption by Consumer Group, 2006 - 2010
Main Source of Water Supply, 2007