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1 T HE C AYMAN I SLANDS C OMPENDIUM OF S TATISTICS 2012 JUNE 2013 THE ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS OFFICE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Economics and Statistics Office would like to express appreciation to our survey respondents the people, enterprises, government authorities and other institutions of the Cayman Islands whose cooperation enabled us to provide the statistical information found in this edition of the Annual Cayman Islands Compendium of Statistics. Among these are the following: Caribbean Utilities Company Cayman Brac Light & Power Cayman Islands Airport Authority and Meteorological Services Cayman Islands Customs Department Cayman Islands Law School Cayman Islands Monetary Authority Cayman Islands Personnel Department, Portfolio of the Civil Service Cayman Islands Treasury Department Cayman Water Company Civil Aviation Authority Department of Agriculture Department of Education Department of Environment Department of Environmental Health Department of Family and Children Services Department of Tourism Elections Office Electricity Regulatory Authority Fire Services Department General Registry Health Practice Commission Health Services Authority Her Majesty s Northward Prison Immigration Department Information and Communication Technology Authority International College of the Cayman Islands Judicial Department Lands and Survey Department Maritime Authority Meteorological Office Mosquito Research and Control Unit Planning Department Port Authority Postal Service Portfolio of the Civil Service Public Library Registrar of Companies Royal Cayman Islands Police Services Shipping Registry Survey Respondents University College of the Cayman Islands Vehicle and Driver Licensing Department Water Authority Page ii

4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ACRONYMS THE CAYMAN ISLANDS AT A GLANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS POPULATION, DEMOGRAPHICS, SOCIAL & LIVING CONDITIONS CHAPTER 1: POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS a End of Year Population Estimates by District and Sex, b End of Year Population Estimates by District and Status, a End of Year Population Estimates by Age Group and Sex, b End of Year Population Estimates by Age Group and Status, End of Year Population Estimates by Status, End of Year Population Estimates by Sex, Population by Age, Sex and Status, Census Population Growth in Census Years, Population by Islands, Age Group and Sex, Census Years Population by Age Group, Census Years Population Growth Rate by District, Census Years Population Density, Census Years Dependency Ratio, Census Years Population in Selected Countries, Census Round Number of Households by District, Average Household Size by District, CHAPTER 2: VITAL STATISTICS Live Births by Sex and Month, Live Births by Age of Mother, Live Births by Marital Status of Mother, Number of Deaths by Age Group and Sex, a Residents Births and Deaths b Infant Death Rates Resident Marriages and Divorces, Births, Deaths and Resident Marriages by Month, CHAPTER 3: EDUCATION a Early Childhood Care and Education Enrolment and Staffing b Enrolment by District and Gender, c Enrolment by Age and Gender, a Enrolment by Sector, Type of School and Gender, b Enrolment by Sector, Level of School, District and Gender, c Primary School Enrolment by Age, Grade and Gender d Secondary School Enrolment by Age, Grade and Gender Student Teacher Ratios (STR), Examination Results, Government High Schools, Enrolment in Tertiary Institutions: UCCI, Students Studying Higher Education Overseas on Education Council Scholarships a Circulation Statistics of the Public Libraries, b Library Visitors, c Library Card Holders and Members 37 CHAPTER 4: HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Health Services Provided by the Cayman Islands Government, a Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, b Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, Services Provided by the George Town Hospital, Ten Leading Causes of Deaths Among Residents by Rank and Sex, Page iii

5 4.05a Immunization Coverage by Type of Vaccine, Children Age 0 24 months, b Immunization Coverage (2012) 4 Year Olds Assistance Provided by the Department of Children and Family Services, Number of Families Assisted by the Department of Children & Family Services 47 CHAPTER 5: HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS Number of Households by Tenure of Dwelling and District, Number of Households by Type of Dwelling and District Number of Households with Access to Selected Amenities, CHAPTER 6: PROTECTIVE SERVICES Crimes Reported and Cleared Up, Crimes Reported and Cleared Up by Type, Judicial and Court Statistics, Juvenile Court Statistics, Prison Population by Sex and Status, Fire Services Statistics, Road Traffic Accidents Reported to Police by Selected Characteristics, CHAPTER 7: ELECTIONS a Voter Registration by District, b Voter Registration by District and Sex, Election Results by District, Nominees for 2013 Elections and Elected MLAs by District and Political Party Number of Votes Cast for Constitutional Modernization Referendum by District, Results of Referendum Votes by District, THE ECONOMY, FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 8: NATIONAL INCOME Cayman Islands Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Basic Prices, Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin at Constant Basic Prices, Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin at Current Basic Prices, Cayman Islands Industry Contribution to GDP at Constant Basic Prices, Cayman Islands GDP by Income at Current Purchasers Prices, Percentage Contribution to GDP by Income at Current Purchasers Prices, Percentage Growth of GDP by Income at Current Purchasers Prices, CHAPTER 9: CONSUMER PRICES Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages, Consumer Price Index by Quarter, Number of Items by Division in the 2008 CPI Basket Consumer Price Index, Averages by Major Groups (JUNE2008=100) 77 CHAPTER 10: EMPLOYMENT a Labour Force Indicators by Sex, b Labour Force Indicators by Status, c Labour Force Indicators by Age Group, Category of Workers by Sex and Status, a Employment by Occupation and Sex, b Employment by Occupation and Status, Employment by Industry and Sex, Employment by Industry and Status, a Numbers of Work Permits by Industry (Private Sector) b Work Permits by Industry Classified by ISIC (Rev ision 4), c Work Permits by Nationality, a Employees of the CI Central Government by Sex, Page iv

6 10.07b Employees of the CI Central Government, c Public Sector Employment 92 CHAPTER 11: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS AND FOREIGN TRADE The Cayman Islands Current Account Balance of Payments, Merchandise Imports, Exports and Balance of Merchandise Trade, Imports by SITC Sections, imports by Broad Economic Category, Imports BY Major Countries of Origin, Imported Motor Vehicles Inspected and Licensed, CHAPTER 12: MONETARY AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Money and Banking Survey: Quarterly Average Prime Interest Lending Rate, Local Banks Assets Held in Cayman Islands Currency, Liabilities and Shareholders Equity in CI of Local Banks, Domestic Bank Loans and Advances to Private Sector by Industry, External Assets and Liabilities of All Banks, Number of Banks and Trust Licenses, Number of New Company Registrations by Type, Number of Company Registrations by Type, Insurance Statistics, Number of Mutual Funds and Fund Administrators, Number of Stock Listings by Instrument, Stock Market Capitalization by Instrument (US$Billions), CHAPTER 13: FISCAL OPERATIONS Summary of Central Government Fiscal Operations, Total Revenue by Major Classification, Central Government Debt and Self Financing Debt, (CI$M) 118 CHAPTER 14: AGRICULTURE Farmers and Livestock in Grand Cayman Goats, Farmers and Livestock in Grand Cayman Pigs, Farmers and Livestock in Grand Cayman Cattle, Farmers and Livestock in Cayman Brac Goats, Farmers and Livestock in Cayman Brac Pigs, Farmers and Livestock in Cayman Brac Cattle, Sales of Fertilizers by Department of Agriculture, Farmer Registration by District Throughput of Livestock by Category of the Government Abattoir, Poultry Production in the Cayman Islands 124 CHAPTER 15: TOURISM Visitor Arrivals in the Cayman Islands, Visitor Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, Visitor Air Arrivals by Month, Visitor Air Arrivals by Selected Characteristics, Tourist Accommodation, Visitor Expenditure, CHAPTER 16: PHYSICAL PLANNING a Number of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, GC, b Value of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, GC, c Number of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands d Value of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, a Building Permits in Grand Cayman, b Value of Building Permits in Grand Cayman, Page v

7 16.03a Number of Certificates of Occupancy by Type of Development, GC, b Value of Certificates of Occupancy by Type of Development, GC, Land and Property Transfers, CHAPTER 17: TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION Written and Road Tests Held & Passed, Number of Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, New Ships Registration, Port Calls by Type of Vessel, Shipping Activities at the George Town Port, Aircraft Movements and Services, Grand Cayman, Aircraft Movements and Services, Cayman Brac, Postal Services, THE ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER 18: ENVIRONMENT Cayman Islands Land Cover, a Current Marine Parks Percent of Shelf Area Protected, Grand Cayman b Current Marine Parks Percent of Shelf Area Protected, Cayman Brac c Current Marine Parks Percent of Shelf Area Protected, Little Cayman Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Weather Synopsis, Average Monthly Temperature for George Town, Monthly Total Rainfall for George Town, Average Monthly Humidity, George Town, CHAPTER 19: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a Waste Disposal, b Collection of Solid Waste and Litter Control, a Waste Reduction and Recycling, b Hazardous Waste and Emergency Management, Food Safety and Hygiene Surveillance, Environmental Health Monitoring Services, Environmental Health Laboratory Services, Rodent Control, Mosquito Densities, Grand Cayman, CHAPTER 20: ENERGY AND WATER SUPPLY Electricity Production in Grand Cayman, Electricity Production in the Sister Islands, Type of Lighting Most Used, Census Type of Cooking Fuel Most Used, Census Water Supply in Grand Cayman, Water Supply in Cayman Brac, Trucked Water by Source, Desalinated Water Consumption by Consumer Group, Main Source of Water Supply, Census Sewage, INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CHAPTER 21: ICT INFRASTRUCTURE AND ACCESS a Fixed and Mobile Telephones, b ICT Indicators, Number of Households with Access to Selected Amenities, Page vi

8 SIGN EXPLANATION Zero.. Data not available P R NS Mws Preliminary Figure Revised from last version Not Stated Megawatts Page vii

9 LIST OF CHARTS Figure 1.01: Population Pyramids for the Total, Caymanian and Non Caymanian Population 9 Figure 1.02: Population in Census Years, Chart 1.01: Households by District, Chart 6.01: Crimes Reported & Cleared Up, Chart 6.02: Year end Prison Population, Chart 7.01: Voter Registration by District and Sex, Chart 8.01: Per Capita GDP at Current Prices, Chart 9.01: The 2008 CPI Basket Expenditure Weight by Division 76 Chart 11.01: Value of Merchandise Imports, Chart 11.02: New Imports & Second Hand Motor Vehicle Imports Chart 12.02: Annual Average Prime Interest Lending Rate, Chart 12.03: Local Bank Deposits in CI Currency, Chart 12.04: External Assets & Liabilities, Chart 12.05: Number of Mutual Funds, Chart 12.06: Stock Exchange Listings, Chart 13.01: Total Revenue, Chart 15.01: Percent Distribution of Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, Chart 17.01: Distribution of Vehicles That Passed inspection by Type, Chart 17.02: New Ships Registered, Chart 18.01: Green Gas Emissions in the Cayman Islands 151 Chart Cayman Islands Conch Density (per 24 square meters) 152 Chart 18.03: Average Monthly Temperature, Chart 18.04: Monthly Total Rainfall, George Town, Chart 18.05: Annual Rainfall, George Town, Chart 18.06: Average Monthly Relative Humidity, George Town, Page viii

10 ACRONYMS BOP CB CE CIF CIMA CITC CPI CSE CXC DOA ECG ESO FOB GC GCE GCSE GDP HSA ICCI ISCED ISCO ISIC LC LFS MLA NALC PPM RCIPS SITC STR SLC UCCI UDP UNESCO - Balance of Payments - Cayman Brac - Certificate of Education - Cost Insurance and Freight - Cayman Islands Monetary Authority - Cayman Islands Tariff Code - Consumer Price Index - Certificate of Secondary Education - Caribbean Examination Council - Department of Agriculture - Electrocardiogram - Economics and Statistics Office - Freight on Board - Grand Cayman - General Certificate of Education - General Certificate of Secondary Education - Gross Domestic Product - Health Services Authority - International College of the Cayman Islands - International Standard Classification of Education - International Standard Classification of Occupations - International Standard Industrial Classification - Little Cayman - Labour Force Survey - Members of the Legislative Assembly - National Assessment of Living Conditions - People Progressive Movement - Royal Cayman Islands Police Department - Standard International Trade Classification - Student Teacher Ratio - Survey of Living Condition - University College of the Cayman Islands - United Democratic Party - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Page ix

11 THE CAYMAN ISLANDS AT A GLANCE SURFACE AREA CAYMAN GRAND CAYMAN LITTLE ISLANDS CAYMAN BRAC CAYMAN Land (sq. miles) Inland Waters (sq. miles) Islands Total (sq. miles) Islands Total (sq. kilometers) EXCHANGE RATE: CI$1.00 = US$1.20 SOCIAL INDICATORS Population - Year End 57,009 56,005 55,036 55,517 56,732 Growth Rate (%) 3.7 (1.8) (1.7) Dependency ratio Proportion of Caymanians (%) Student Staff Ratio (Secondary) Doctors (per 1,000 population) Resident Birth Rate (per 1,000 population) Resident Death Rate (per 1000 population) ECONOMIC INDICATORS GDP at current basic prices ($M) 2, , , , P Real GDP Growth (%) (0.2) (6.3) (2.9) P Per Capita GDP 1 at current basic prices ($) 46,974 43,619 43,103 43,695 43,717 P Employed Labour Force 37,450 35,958 34,983 35,267 36,401 Unemployment Rate (%) Consumer Price Index (June 2008=100) Inflation Rate (%) 4.1 (1.5) Merchandise Imports ($M) Merchandise Exports ($M) Total Revenue - Central Gov't ($M) Total Expenditure - Central Gov't ($M) Currency in Circulation ($M) Loans & Advances of Commercial Banks to Residents ($M) 2, , , , ,691.9 CI Dollar Prime Lending Rate (%) All Banks & Trust Licences Mutual Funds 3 9,870 9,523 9,438 9,258 10,841 Company Registrations 93,693 92,867 91,206 92,664 93,712 Insurance Licences Visitor Air Arrivals ('000) Cruise Ship Arrivals ('000) 1, , , , ,507.4 Value of Approved Developments ($M), Cayman Islands Property Transfers ($M) Value of Pllaning Approvals by Type of Development, GC Value of Planning Approvals by type of Development Sister Islands Total fixed and mobile phone lines 134, , , , ,684 Notes: 1 Per capita GDP estimate is based on mid- year population figures. 2 Excluding Nominee Trust Licences 3 Includes master funds for 2012 only Page x

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14 1.01a District End of Year Population Estimates by District and Sex, 2012 Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 56, , , George Town 30, , , West Bay 10, , , Bodden Town 11, , , East End 1, North Side 1, Sister Islands 2, , , b District End of Year Population Estimates by District and Status, 2012 Total Caymanian Non-Caymanian # % # % # % Total 56, , , George Town 30, , , West Bay 10, , , Bodden Town 11, , , East End 1, , North Side 1, , Sister Islands 2, , Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 4

15 1.02a District End of Year Population Estimates by Age Group and Sex, 2012 Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 56, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , b District End of Year Population Estimates by Age Group and Status, 2012 Total Caymanian Non-Caymanian # % # % # % Total 56, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 5

16 1.03 End of Year Population Estimates by Status, Year Resident Population Annual Increase Caymanian Non-Caymanian # % # % , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * 36,340 (17.7) 22, , ** 52, , , , , , , , , , , , ,005 (1.8) 31, , ,036 (1.7) 30, , , , , , , , 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 was granted Caymanian Status. Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 6

17 1.04 End of Year Population Estimates by Sex, Year Resident Population Annual Increase Male Female # % # % 2005 * 52,465 26, , ,992 (0.9) 26, , , , , , , , ,005 (1.8) 27, , ,036 (1.7) 27, , , , , , , , Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 7

18 1.05 Age group Population by Age, Sex and Status, Census 2010 Total Population Caymanian Non Caymanian Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 55,036 27,218 27,818 30,979 14,908 16,071 24,057 12,310 11,747 Under 1 year ,928 1,532 1,396 2,113 1,079 1, ,246 1,573 1,673 2,536 1,227 1, ,012 1,586 1,426 2,536 1,331 1, ,823 1,431 1,392 2,483 1,250 1, ,934 1,390 1,544 1, , ,990 2,419 2,570 1, ,201 1,547 1, ,862 2,928 2,934 1, ,092 2,104 1, ,322 3,132 3,191 2,321 1,014 1,307 4,002 2,118 1, ,967 3,057 2,910 2,545 1,197 1,348 3,422 1,860 1, ,016 2,464 2,552 2,477 1,177 1,300 2,539 1,287 1, ,784 1,801 1,983 2,152 1,004 1,149 1, ,657 1,257 1,401 1, , , , Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 8

19 Figure 1.01 Population Pyramids for the Total, Caymanian and Non Caymanian Population Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 9

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21 1.07 Population by Islands, Age Group and Sex, Census Years Cayman Islands Total Not Stated Total 55,036 9,968 10,747 23,167 8,168 2,985 - Male 27,218 5,078 5,241 11,580 3,947 1,373 - Female 27,818 4,890 5,507 11,587 4,221 1,613 - Grand Cayman Total 52,740 9,626 10,316 22,356 7,755 2,688 - Male 26,108 4,908 5,013 11,179 3,757 1,251 - Female 26,632 4,718 5,303 11,177 3,998 1,437 - Sister Islands Total 2, Male 1, Female 1, Cayman Islands Total Not Stated Total 39,020 7,598 8,706 15,966 4,486 2, Male 19,033 3,830 4,218 7,703 2, Female 19,987 3,768 4,488 8,263 2,218 1, Grand Cayman Total 37,083 7,243 8,369 15,279 4,209 1, Male 18,091 3,654 4,034 7,394 2, Female 18,992 3,589 4,335 7,885 2,075 1, Sister Islands Total 1, Male Female Cayman Islands Total Not Stated Total 25,355 5,758 7,194 8,112 2,690 1,601 - Male 12,372 2,900 3,528 3,934 1, Female 12,983 2,858 3,666 4,178 1, Grand Cayman Total 23,881 5,430 6,873 7,735 2,445 1,398 - Male 11,654 2,732 3,373 3,762 1, Female 12,227 2,698 3,500 3,973 1, Sister Islands Total 1, Male Female Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 11

22 1.08 Population by Age Group, Census Years Age Group # % # % # % # % # % Total 10, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , NS Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 12

23 1.09 Population Growth Rate by District, Census Years District Percentage growth Annual % growth Cayman Island 25,355 39,020 55, George Town 12,921 20,626 28, West Bay 5,632 8,243 11, Bodden Town 3,407 5,764 10, East End 1,064 1,371 1, North Side 857 1,079 1, Sister Islands 1,474 1,937 2, Note: Annual % growth is calculated using the formula for geometric growth Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) 1.10 Population Density, Census Years Island Area Sq. miles Population Density Population Density Population Density Total , , , Grand Cayman 76 23, , , Cayman Brac 15 1, , , Little Cayman Note: Population density is measured as persons per square mile. Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 13

24 1.11 Total Dependency Ratio, Census Years Age Group <15 3,882 4,854 5,758 7,600 9, ,428 10,660 17,996 29,156 42, ,163 1,601 2,264 2,985 Dependency ratio Note: The dependency ratio is the number of persons under the age of 15 and over the age of 64 divided by the number of persons in the age group years, in percent. Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) 1.12 Population in Selected Countries, Census Round Country Census year Population The Bahamas ,461 Belize ,698 Barbados ,000 Bermuda ,328 Cayman Islands ,036 Guyana ,000 Jamaica ,678,629 Saint Lucia ,526 Suriname ,000 Trinidad & Tobago ,332,901 Source: CARICOM website Page 14

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26 1.14 Population Average Household Size by District, HH Count Average HH Size Population HH Count Average HH Size Population HH Count Average HH Size Population HH Count Average HH Size Population HH Count Average HH Size Cayman Islands 57,010 22, ,005 23, ,036 22, ,517 22, ,732 24, Grand Cayman 54,287 21, ,336 21, ,740 21, ,641 21, ,582 23, George Town 29,764 12, ,539 12, ,089 12, ,679 12, ,202 13, West Bay 12,118 4, ,503 5, ,222 4, ,398 4, ,287 4, Bodden Town 9,119 3, ,987 2, ,543 3, ,834 3, ,134 4, North Side 1, , , , , East End 1, , , , , Sister Islands 2,723 1, ,669 1, ,296 1, , ,150 1, Cayman Brac 2,511 1, ,492 1, , , , Little Cayman Note: Households (HH) Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 16

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28 2.01 Live Births by Sex and Month, P Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Number Percent Number Percent Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Not Stated Source: General Registry for 2010 and 2011 data Health Services Authority for 2012 Page 18

29 2.02 Live Births by Age of Mother, P Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total < Source: General Registry Health Services Authority for 2012 Note: For , the number of births reported for the age group reflects all births to women years Live Births by Marital Status of Mother, P Marital Status Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Married Marriage Annulled Separated Divorced Widowed Never Married Not Stated Source: General Registry Health Services Authority for 2012 Page 19

30 2.04 Number of Deaths by Age Group and Sex, P 2012 P Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total < Not Stated Source: General Registry Health Services Authority for 2011 & 2012 Page 20

31 2.05a Resident Births and Deaths, Mid-Year Births Deaths Year Population Number Rate Number Rate , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , P 55, P 56, Note: Starting 2009, resident deaths outside of the Islands but buried in the Islands are included in total deaths 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 Health Services Authority for 2011 & 2012 Page 21

32 2.05b Infant Death Rates, Core Data Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Neonatal mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Perinatal mortality (per 1,000 live births) Note: Infant Mortality Rate: The number of deaths of children under one year of age in a given year, expressed per 1,000 live births. Perinatal Mortality Rate: The number of deaths of an infant after 22 weeks of gestation and before 7 days of life, expressed per 1,000 live births. Neo natal Mortality rate: The number of deaths of children under 28 days of age, expressed per 1,000 live births Source: Health Services Authority (HAS) Page 22

33 2.06 Resident Marriages and Divorces, Year Resident Marriages Marriage Rate Divorces Filed Divorces Granted Note: Resident marriages mean that either bride, groom or both are residents Rates are expressed as per thousand of the mid-year population Source: General Registry, Judicial Department Page 23

34 2.07 Births, Deaths and Resident Marriages by Month, Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total Births P P Deaths P P Marriages Source: General Registry and Health Services Authority for 2012 data Page 24

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36 3.01a Early Childhood Care and Education Enrolment and Staffing Grand Cayman Number of Settings Delivering Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) ECCE Private Centres ECCE Settings in Private schools ECCE Settings in Public schools. 3 6 Enrolment ECCE Private Centres ECCE Settings in Private schools ECCE Settings in Public schools Female Male Staff ECCE Private Centres ECCE Settings in Private schools ECCE Settings in Public schools Female Male Sister Islands Number of Settings Delivering Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) ECCE Private Centres 1 1 ECCE Settings in Public schools 3 3 Enrolment ECCE Private Centres ECCE Settings in Public schools Female Male Staff ECCE Private Centres ECCE Settings in Public schools 3 3 Female Male 0 0 Notes: 1 Starting in 2011 there was a change in the classifications of Pre-school and Day-Care centres to more accurately reflect the services they provided. As a consequence there was an increase in Pre-school/Day care Centres Source: Department of Education Services & Private Centres delivering Early Childhood Care & Education Page 26

37 Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Statistics, b Enrolment by District and Gender, 2012 District 2012 All Districts 1,768 ECCE Private Centres 1,081 ECCE Settings in Private schools 467 ECCE Settings in Public schools 220 Female 821 Male 947 Total ECCE Settings 40 George Town 1,369 ECCE Private Centres 885 ECCE Settings in Private schools 446 ECCE Settings in Public schools 38 Female 635 Male 734 Total ECCE Settings 23 West Bay 165 ECCE Private Centres 96 ECCE Settings in Private schools 21 ECCE Settings in Public schools 48 Female 78 Male 87 Total ECCE Settings 6 Bodden Town 141 ECCE Private Centres 52 ECCE Settings in Private schools - ECCE Settings in Public schools 89 Female 68 Male 73 Total ECCE Settings 5 North Side 12 ECCE Private Centres - ECCE Settings in Private schools - ECCE Settings in Public schools 12 Female 4 Male 8 Total ECCE Settings 1 East End 14 ECCE Private Centres - ECCE Settings in Private schools - ECCE Settings in Public schools 14 Female 6 Male 8 Total ECCE Settings 1 Sister Islands 67 ECCE Private Centres 48 ECCE Settings in Private schools - ECCE Settings in Public schools 19 Female 30 Male 37 Total ECCE Settings 4 Source: Department of Education Services Page 27

38 Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Statistics, c Enrolment by Age and Gender, 2012 ECCE Centres ECCE in Private Schools All Students ECCE in Govt Schools Cayman Islands Total Age <1 years years years years years >4 years ECCE Centres ECCE in Private Schools Female ECCE in Govt Schools Cayman Islands Total Age <1 years years years years years >4 years ECCE Centres ECCE in Private Schools ECCE in Govt Schools Cayman Islands Total Age <1 years years years years years >4 years Source: Department of Education Services Male Page 28

39 Compulsory Schooling Statistics, a Enrolment by Sector, Type of School and Gender, As of September Recept. 1 Primary Secondary 2 TOTAL Schools 2008 Government 34 2,283 2,262 4, Private 347 1,455 1,131 2, All Schools 381 3,738 3,393 7, Female 173 1,839 1,693 3,705 Male 208 1,899 1,700 3,807 Ratio (F:M) Government 51 2,378 2,283 4, Private 357 1,481 1,138 2, All Schools 408 3,859 3,421 7, Female 203 1,902 1,771 3,876 Male 205 1,957 1,650 3,812 Ratio (F:M) Government 87 2,466 2,309 4, Private 300 1,477 1,104 2, All Schools 387 3,943 3,413 7, Female 175 1,995 1,686 3,856 Male 204 1,902 1,705 3,811 Ratio (F:M) Government - 2,509 2,381 4, Private - 1,655 1,101 2, All Schools - 4,164 3,482 7, Female - 2,081 1,755 3,836 Male - 2,083 1,727 3,810 Ratio (F:M) Government - 2,426 2,530 4, Private - 1,537 1,250 2, All Schools - 3,963 3,780 7, Female - 1,968 1,899 3,867 Male - 1,995 1,881 3,876 Ratio (F:M) Note: 1 From 2011, reception students included in Table 3.01a Early Childhood Care and Education 2 Includes middle school numbers Lighthouse School not included in 2008 and 2009 Source: Department of Education Services & Private Schools Page 29

40 Compulsory Schooling Statistics, b Enrolment by Sector, Level of School, District and Gender, 2012 District Primary Secondary 2 Total All Districts 3,963 3,780 7,743 Government 2,426 2,530 4,956 Private 1,537 1,250 2,787 Female 1,968 1,899 3,867 Male 1,995 1,881 3,876 Total schools George Town 2,473 2,700 5,173 Government 1,055 1,549 2,604 Private 1,418 1,151 2,569 Female 1,233 1,387 2,620 Male 1,240 1,313 2,553 Total schools West Bay Government Private Female Male Total schools Bodden Town Government Private Female Male Total schools North Side Government Private Female Male Total schools East End Government Private - - Female Male Total schools Sister Islands Government Private Female Male Total schools Note: 1. Schools may cater for both Primary and Secondary age students so the number for 'Total schools' may not equal the sum of Primary and Secondary Schools 2. There are no Secondary Schools in the districts of East End and Bodden Town Source: Department of Education Services Page 30

41 Compulsory Schooling Statistics, 2012 Table 3.02c: Primary School Enrolment by Age, Grade and Gender Total Age Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total Total ,963 Female Age Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total Total ,968 Male Age Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total Total ,995 Source: Department of Education Services Page 31

42 Compulsory Schooling Statistics, 2012 Table 3.02d: Secondary School Enrolment by Age, Grade and Gender Total Age Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Total Total ,780 Female Age Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Total Total ,899 Male Age Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Total Total ,881 Source: Department of Education Services Page 32

43 Compulsory Schooling Statistics, Student Teacher Ratios (STR), As of September GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS 1 Primary Students 2,317 2,378 2,553 2,556 2,426 Teachers STR Secondary Students 2,262 2,283 2,309 2,426 2,530 Teachers STR PRIVATE SCHOOLS (all year groups) Students 2,933 2,976 2,676 2,756 2,787 Teachers STR All Schools (including Lighthouse School) (all year groups) Students 7,574 7,698 7,624 7,738 7,743 Teachers STR of which: Special Education (all year groups) Students Teachers STR School -based Specialist Teachers Support Specialists Students per Special Education Specialist Special Education All Levels Lighthouse School Students Teachers STR Note: There are some small discrepancies between Table 3.02 and From 2011, Lighthouse School Data included in school data. Source: Department of Education Service & Private Schools Page 33

44 3.04 Examination Results, Government High Schools National Results Cohort 1 Size Average No. of Entries for Students Percentage Cohort Performance at Attainment Thresholds %7+ Level 2 Passes %5+ Level 2 Passes %5+ Level 2 (including English and Math) %5+ Level 1 Passes %1+ Level 1 Pass %Level 2 English %Level 2 Mathematics Grand Cayman Government High Schools (John Gray/Clifton Hunter) Cohort 1 Size Average No. Of Entries/ student Percentage Cohort Performance at Attainment Thresholds %7+ Level 2 Passes %5+ Level 2 Passes %5+ Level 2 (including English and Math) %5+ Level 1 Passes %1+ Level 1 Pass %Level 2 English %Level 2 Mathematics Cayman Brac High Schools (Layman Scott High School) Cohort 1 Size Average No. Of Entries/ student Percentage Cohort Performance at Attainment Thresholds %7+ Level 2 Passes %5+ Level 2 Passes %5+ Level 2 (including English and Math) %5+ Level 1 Passes %1+ Level 1 Pass %Level 2 English %Level 2 Mathematics Notes: 1 Cohort refers to all students that were on roll on 1st January of that examination year All results are expressed as a percentage of the total cohort size and not just those students entered for the exam The Clifton Hunter High School was added for 2012 Source: Department of Education Services Page 34

45 3.05 Enrolment in Tertiary Institutions: University College of the Cayman Islands, Academic Programme Bachelors Degree Full Time Part Time Associate Degree Full Time Part Time Certificate Programme Accounting Technician Computer Technician Computer Application Electro-Technolgy Hospitality Construction Technology Teacher's Aide IMI Auto Mechanics 17 Professional Programme Certificate in Management Practice Financial Services Certificate Cayman Banking Certificate Legal Secretarial Programme Certificate in Offshore Administration Executive Programme Masters Diploma Professional Computer Courses Executive Continuing Education Note: 1 Certificate Programme - all students are full time. During 2007 admission was unusally high due to lowering of the admission criteria. 2 Professional Programme - all students are part time 3 The Executive programme was introduced in Continuing education includes leisure courses with no matriculation requirements and do not lead to a degree, only for leisure or vocational purposes. 5 Leisure courses which were part of the continuing programme were discontinued. Source: University College of the Cayman Islands Page 35

46 3.06 Students Studying Higher Education Overseas on Education Council Scholarships, All Students Female Male Humanities Female Male Education Female Male Social & Business Studies Female Male Professional Female Male Engineering, Technology & Science Female Male Medicine & Veterinary Studies Female Male New scholarships granted in year Female Male Source: Scholarship Secratariat Page 36

47 3.07a Circulation Statistics of the Public Libraries, * 2012 Circulation Statistics Check Ins Check Outs Check Ins Check Outs Check Ins Check Outs Check Ins Check Outs In house Use Total 35,549 36,108 41,080 39,671 8,161 7,269 27,259 34,378 George Town 14,480 14,709 23,852 22,277 7,465 5,907 14,614 19,168 West Bay 10,046 9,665 7,425 7, ,805 6,958 Bodden Town 3,805 3, ,039 2,577 North Side 1,682 2,149 2,088 2, ,062 1,225 East End ,890 1, ,065 Cayman Brac 4,932 5,115 4,878 4, ,826 3,385 Note: Circulation refers to the number of books used 26,583 8,184 13,499 1, ,201 1,601 Source: Public Library * 2011 data are only for Jan-May b Library Visitors 2012 Total Library Use Per Hour Library George Town West Bay Bodden Town North Side East End Cayman Brac Total/Hour 10:00-11:00 AM 5,888 1, ,657 11:00-12:00 PM 9, ,003 12:00-1:00 PM 11,526 1, ,031 1:00-2:00 PM 12, ,148 2:00-3:00 PM 10,047 1, ,347 3:00-4:00 PM 7,273 9, ,976 4:00-5:00 PM 10,058 3, ,830 5:00-6:00 PM 7, ,485 Saturday 10:00-11:00 AM 1, ,394 11:00-12:00 PM 1, ,281 12:00-1:00 PM 1, ,916 1:00-2:00 PM 1, c 1,828 Total Use by Branch 79,163 20,698 4,188 1,620 2,077 3, ,896 Total Use Per Week 1, ,218 Total Library Use , c Library Card Holders and Members Library Card Holders Members 2012 Library Adult CYA Adult Resident 7,101 George Town 645 5,191 Adult Non Resid 123 West Bay CYA Resident L 6,880 Bodden Town CYA Non Resid 53 North Side Institutional Car 16 East End Senior Residen 40 Cayman Brac Homebound Re 35 Total 1,545 6,847 Total Card Hold 14,248 Source: Public Library Page 37

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50 4.01 Health Services Provided by the Cayman Islands Government, DISCHARGES 5,344 5,583 5,669 5,562 5,595 Grand Cayman 4,924 5,222 5,233 5,186 5,269 Cayman Brac BEDS AVAILABLE Grand Cayman Cayman Brac MAJOR OPERATIONS 1,186 1,398 1,512 1,634 1,750 Grand Cayman 1,171 1,382 1,486 1,604 1,711 Cayman Brac MINOR OPERATIONS 1,737 1,768 1,489 1,812 1,427 Grand Cayman 1,656 1,684 1,392 1,677 1,335 Cayman Brac OUTPATIENT & CASUALTY VISITS 101, , , , ,363 Grand Cayman 84,571 93,927 92,073 95,232 97,754 Cayman Brac 16,836 18,193 18,555 17,475 17,609 DISTRICT CLINIC VISITS 38,706 38,037 38,799 37,955 33,768 Grand Cayman 38,231 37,517 38,291 37,403 33,297 Cayman Brac SCHOOL CLINIC VISITS Grand Cayman 11,784 10,659 9,676 9,676 9,736 HOME VISITS 9,155 8,777 8,092 8,186 7,690 Grand Cayman 5,786 5,644 5,590 5,562 5,322 Cayman Brac 3,369 3,133 2,502 2,624 2,368 DENTAL CLINIC VISITS 24,663 27,351 27,514 28,019 30,967 Grand Cayman 22,798 25,897 25,921 26,580 29,539 Cayman Brac 1,865 1,454 1,593 1,439 1,428 Notes 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 Source: Health Services Authority Page 40

51 4.02a Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, 2012 Principal Overseas Visiting Nurse and Midwife Clinical Nurse Midwife Registered Nurse/Midwife 30-1 Nurse Anaesthetist 3 - Nurse Practitioner 2-1 Practical Nurse Public Health Nurse Registered Nurse Registered Nurse Mental Health 9 - Total Technicians and Pharmacy Practitioners Professionals Allied with Medicine - - Physiotherapist Radiologist EMT/Paramedic 40 - Medical Laboratory Technologist Phychologist Massage Therapist Other Practitioner Total Note: Overseas Health Practictioners are registered in the Cayman Islands but do not practice in the Cayman Islands Visiting Health Practictioners are registered in the Cayman Islands and are allowed to practice for up to 90 days in the Cayman Islands Source: Health Practice Commission Page 41

52 4.02b Health Professionals Registered and Practicing in the Cayman Islands, R 2012 George Town Hospital - Grand Cayman Doctor Dentist Nurse Other Professionals Faith Hospital - Cayman Brac Doctor Dentist Nurse Other Professionals Other Government Department Other Professionals Private Practice (Grand Cayman and Sister Islands) Doctor Dentist Nurse Other Professionals Total Government and Private Total by Profession Total Doctor Total Nurse Total Dentist Total 'Other Professionals Total Doctors per '000 population Nurses per '000 population All Health Professionals per '000 population Year end Population ('000) Since 2009, a Dentist from C.I. Hospital dental clinic, on rotation, visited Faith Hospital Dental Clinic on a weekly basis Other Professionals include: Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Pharmasists, Radiographers, Medical Technologist, Dental Auxiliaries and Hygienists, Nutritionists, Genetic Counselor, Health Promotion Officer, Forensic Scientists, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics etc. The data exclude all visiting and locum professionals. Source: Health Services Authority for data on Government and Health Practice Commission for data on Private Practice Page 42

53 4.03 Services Povided by the George Town Hospital, Admitted to hospital 4,959 5,250 5,224 5,200 5,301 Beds available Bed occupancy (%) Laboratory work ('000) Radiology films and ultrasound 30,121 29,976 28,300 35,407 45,300 Prescriptions 277, , , , ,845 Casualty patients 28,250 30,688 28,432 29,029 31,418 Outpatient clinic visit 56,321 63,229 63,641 66,203 66,336 Public health nurse (home & clinic) visits 55,801 53,820 53,557 53,022 48,355 Physio and occupational therapy patients 11,450 11,767 9,952 12,075 15,700 Dental clinic patients 22,798 25,897 25,921 26,580 29,539 Ambulance calls 3,325 3,468 3,696 3,817 4,168 Notes: Bed occupancy include newborns Laboratory work includes ECGs but excludes overseas test. Prescriptions are for inpatient and outpatient. Public health nurse visits include doctor's clinic visits in the districts. Source: Health Services Authority Page 43

54 4.04 Ten Leading Causes of Deaths among Residents by Rank and Sex, 2012 Total Deaths Male Deaths Female Deaths Major Group Selection (Body System) # % Rank # % Rank # % Rank Diseases of the circulatory system Malignant neoplasms (cancer) Diseases of the respiratory system Endorcrine, nutrional and metabolic diseases Infectious/Communicable diseases Disease of the Genitourinary system Diseases of the Digestive system Diseases of the nervous system External cause (MVA) External cause (drowning) Other Total deaths, all causes Source: Health Services Authority Page 44

55 4.05a Immunization Coverage by Type of Vaccine, Children Age 0-24 Months, 2012 Number of Immunization % of Children Vaccine Doses Status at Immunized BCG (against TB) M 76 Diphtheria, tetanus and pertusis (whooping cough) (Dtap) M 94 Polio (IPV M 90 Haemophilous Influenzae b (Hib) M 94 Pneumoccal M 91 Hepatitis B (HBV) M 86 Rota Virus M 70 Varicella (Chicken Pox) M 92 Measles, mumps & rubella (MMR) M b Immunization Coverages (2012) 4 Year Olds Number of Doses Coverage Percent Vaccine Diphtheria, tetanus and pertusis (whooping cough) (Dtap) 4 98 Polio (IPV) 4 98 Haemophilous Influenzae b (Hib) 4 98 Hepatitis B (HBV) 3 88 Varicella (Chicken Pox) 1 93 Measles, mumps & rubella (MMR) 1 98 Measles, mumps & rubella (MMR) 2 95 Note Dtap, Inactivated Polio (IPV and Hib Vaccines are given in one injection as Infanix IPV Hib Source: Health Services Authority Page 45

56 4.06 Assistance Provided by the Department of Children and Family Services, Number of persons receiving: Poor Relief Free school lunches Indigent medical care Cases: Total new intakes 1,374 1,309 1,419 1,934 1,796 Total new cases Cases active at end of year 2,020 1,948 2,648 4,343 6,046 Total persons assisted 6,647 6,597 7,859 8,989 8,995 Number of Housing Assistance Projec Cost of Housing Assistance CI$ ,489 - Note: Financial Assistance was renamed Poor Relief in This figure reflects the total number of persons who received Poor Relief for the year. Persons are terminated from the Poor Relief list due to death, placement in a residential facility or may have been on for a fixed period only, new persons are added asapproved New intakes are new request for various services for the year Total new cases refer to brand new cases opened on persons never dealth with before by Department Source: Department of Children and Family Services Page 46

57 4.07 Number of Families Assisted by the Department of Children & Family Services Number of Families Assisted with food vouchers 1,088 1,423 1,365 Assisted with rent Assisted with payment of electricity Assisted with payment of water bills Assisted with pre-school fees Assisted with burial expenses Source: Department of Children and Family Services Page 47

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60 5.01 Number of Households by Tenure of Dwelling and District, Total Owned with mortgage Owned without mortgage Rented Provided rent free Other DK/NS Cayman Islands ,632 5,465 4,966 11, ,018 4,755 4,248 8, , ,760 4,342 6,358 11, ,143 4,937 6,633 9, ,164 6,038 5,963 11, Grand Cayman ,412 5,376 4,365 10, ,780 4,661 3,835 7, , ,742 4,009 6,158 10, ,203 4,636 6,445 8, ,164 5,635 5,899 10, George Town ,296 2,645 2,053 7, ,287 2,210 1,724 5, , ,338 1,801 2,795 7, ,279 2,348 3,118 6, ,110 2,100 2,982 7, West Bay , ,180 2, , , , ,562 1,046 1,281 2, ,431 1,135 1,282 1, ,805 2, , Bodden Town ,350 1, , ,820 1, , ,798 1, , , ,146 1,010 2, North Side East End Sister Islands , , , , Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 50

61 5.02 Number of Household by Type of Dwelling and District, Total House Condo / Apartment One-room / studio Other DK/NS Cayman Islands ,632 9,704 10,426 2, ,018 8,793 7,315 1, , ,760 9,853 10,583 2, ,143 10,161 9,667 2, ,164 12,111 10,144 1, Grand Cayman ,412 8,767 10,161 2, ,780 8,005 7,127 1, , ,742 9,133 10,364 2, ,203 9,465 9,517 2, ,164 11,305 9,999 1, George Town ,296 3,257 7,046 1, ,287 3,097 5,089 1, , ,338 3,553 7,086 1, ,279 3,907 6,582 1, ,110 4,093 7,445 1, West Bay ,508 2,246 1, ,345 2,214 1, , ,562 2,314 1, ,431 2,417 1, ,805 2,990 1, Bodden Town ,350 2, ,820 1, ,806 2,486 1, ,513 2, ,146 3, North Side East End Sister Islands , , , , Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 51

62 5.03 Amenity Number of Households with Access to Selected Amenities, Total Households 22,632 23,018 22,760 22,143 24,165 Air Conditioning Number.. 15,701 20,344 19,475 21,716 Percent Housing Insurance Number.. 9,211 12,379 9,817 11,235 Percent Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 52

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64 6.01 Crimes Reported and Cleared Up, Reported 2,591 2,967 3,124 3,000 2,659 Drug Offences Non Drug Offences 2,276 2,585 2,902 2,770 2,467 Cleared up by year end 1,927 1, ,115 1,208 Drug Offences Non Drug Offences 1,659 1, ,114 Percent cleared up 74% 62% 30% 37% 45% Drug Offences 85% 69% 37% 45% 49% Non Drug Offences 73% 61% 30% 36% 45% Chart 6.01: Crimes Reported & Cleared Up, ,500 3,000 2,500 Number 2,000 1,500 1, Reported Cleared up by year end Source: Royal Cayman Islands Police Service Page 54

65 6.02 Crimes Reported and Cleared Up by Type, Offence R C R C R C R C R C Drugs Theft Burglary Other offences against property Common assault Other offences against the person Disorderly conduct Other offences against the public All other offences All offences 2,591 1,927 2,967 1,833 3, ,000 1,115 2,659 1,208 Note: Other offences against property include malicious damage. Other offences against the public include rape and other sexual offences. R - Number of Crime reported. C - Number of crimes cleared up. Source: Royal Cayman Islands Police Service Page 55

66 6.03 Judicial and Court Statistics, R 2012 Privy Council Court of Appeal Criminal Civil Grand Court Summary Court Appeals Criminal Civil Indictments Civil (incl. Admoralty) Financial Services Division Family Matters Estate Matters Summary Court Criminal 1,506 1,228 1,304 1,290 1,260 Traffic 8,172 10,011 9,299 4,687 5,909 Youth Juvenile Civil Maintenance & Affiliation Coroner Cayman Brac Speciality Courts & Other Services Drug Rehabilitation Court Applications Graduates Legal Aid Criminal Civil Attorneys Licensed to Practice Limited Admissions General Admissions Notaries Public Justices of the Peace Grand Cayman Sister Islands Source: Judicial Department Page 56

67 6.04 Juvenile Court Statistics, All Juveniles Convicted Male Female Ages District of Residence George Town West Bay Bodden Town East End North Side Sister Islands All Offences Alcohol & drug related Firearms & offensive weapons Assault & disorderly conduct Assaulting a Police Officer Attempted Murder Arson Burglary, theft & related Breach of probation Traffic False name to Police Escaping lawful custody Threatening violence & damage to property Defilement of a girl under 16 years Indecent assault Insulting the modesty of a Woman Marine Offences Number of individuals brought before the Court for care & protection Source: Department of Children and Family Services Page 57

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69 6.06 Fire Service Statistics, Total 948 1, , Total at Airport Airline assistance Aircraft accidents Aircraft incidents Full emergencies Local standby's Air Traffic Assistance Total Domestic , Fire Alarm Special services False calls Building fires Vehicle fires Bush fires Vehicle accidents Chemical leaks Utility Boat fire Dump fire Elevator rescue Fire related fatalities Extrication at Motor Vehicle Accidents Bomb Threat Flooding Rescue Storm Watch Source: Department of Fire Services Page 59

70 6.07 Road Traffic Accidents Reported to Police by Selected Characteristics, Total number of accidents 1,498 1,421 1,446 1,430 1,072 Fatality Serious injury Slight injury Damage only 1,374 1,254 1, Total vehicles involved 1,674 1,627 1,655 1,448 1,204 Motor cars 1,406 1,324 1,304 1,225 1,105 Motor cycles Trucks Buses Bicycles Special vehicles Accidents per 1000 vehicles Total accidents by location 1,498 1,421 1,446 1,430 1,072 George Town , Red Bay Spotts Prospect West Bay West Bay Road Bodden Town Breakers Savannah Lower Valley Pedro North Side Frank Sound East End Cayman Brac Little Cayman Total casualties Killed Seriously injured Slightly injured Pedestrians involved Source: Royal Cayman Islands Police Services Page 60

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72 7.01a Voter Registration by District, District Total 10,427 11,604 13,059 15,338 18,492 % George Town 4,124 4,509 5,008 5,942 7,441 % West Bay 2,643 2,962 3,225 3,768 4,220 % Bodden Town 1,841 2,133 2,774 3,482 4,550 % North Side % East End % Cayman Brac & Little Cayman ,041 % Note: As a minimum a person must be 18 years of age before Elections Day and posess Caymanian status. Detailed rules of who is eligible to register as voter in the Cayman Islands are found on the Elections Office website. Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office. Page 62

73 7.01b Voter Registration by District and Sex, 2013 District All Female Male Sex Distribution % Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Female Male Total 18, , , George Town 7, , , West Bay 4, , , Bodden Town 4, , , North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 1, Chart 7.01: Voter Registration by District and Sex, George Town West Bay Bodden Town North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman All Female Male Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office. Page 63

74 7.02 Election Results by District, Election Year/Details Number of MLA's Female MLA's Registered Voters Votes Cast Percent Voting 1992 (including postal votes) Total ,196 8, George Town 4 1 4,126 3, West Bay 4-2,597 2, Bodden Town 3-1,635 1, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman (including postal votes) Total ,427 8, George Town 4-4,124 3, West Bay 4-2,643 2, Bodden Town 3 1 1,841 1, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman (including postal votes) Total ,604 8, George Town 4-4,509 3, West Bay 4-2,962 2, Bodden Town 3-2,133 1, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman (including postal votes) Total ,059 10, George Town 4 1 5,008 3, West Bay 4-3,225 2, Bodden Town 3-2,774 2, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman (including postal votes) Total ,338 12, George Town 4-5,942 4, West Bay 4-3,768 3, Bodden Town 3-3,482 2, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman (including postal votes) Total ,492 14, George Town 6-7,441 5, West Bay 4 1 4,220 3, Bodden Town 4-4,550 3, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman 2 1 1, Note: Votes Cast Include Postal Votes Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office Page 64

75 7.03 Nominees for 2013 Elections and Elected MLA's by District and Political Party District Number of Nominees Total Elected MLA's Total UDP PPM Ind. Total George Town West Bay Bodden Town North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman Note: UDP - United Democratic Party PPM - People's Progressive Movement Ind. - Independent Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office. Page 65

76 7.04 Number of Votes Cast for Constitutional Modernization Referendum by District, 2009 District Number of Registered Voters Number of Persons Voted Percent Voted Total 15,338 11, George Town 5,942 4, West Bay 3,768 2, Bodden Town 3,482 2, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman Results of Referendum Votes by District, 2009 District Number of Registered Voters Number of Referendum Vote Persons Voted Yes No Rejected Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 15,338 11,244 7, , George Town 5,942 4,321 2, , West Bay 3,768 2,622 1, , Bodden Town 3,482 2,686 1, North Side East End Cayman Brac & Little Cayman Note: This referendum was held on May 20, 2009, and it was the first ever referendum in the Cayman Islands. Source: Cayman Islands Elections Office. Page 66

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78 8.01 Cayman Islands Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Basic Prices, Year GDP at current prices Percent change Per capita GDP at current prices GDP at Constant 2007 prices Percent change (CI$M) over previous year (CI$') (CI$M) over previous year , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , R 2, , ,630.5 (0.2) 2009 R 2,528.9 (4.9) 44, ,464.8 (6.3) 2010 R 2,458.1 (2.8) 44, ,393.1 (2.9) , , , * 2, , , Note: * Estimates based on indicators Per Capita GDP is based on mid-year population. Chart 8.01: Per Capita GDP at Current Prices, ,000 47, ,000 46,000 45,281.4 CI $ 45,000 44, , ,000 43, ,000 42,000 41, R 2009R 2010R * Year Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 68

79 8.02 Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin At Constant Basic Prices (2007=100), Industry CI$ (000's) R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 Goods Producing Sector 208, , , , , ,030 Agriculture & Fishing 7,174 7,650 8,069 8,894 8,763 9,031 Mining & Quarrying 30,260 29,577 21,356 20,321 18,264 17,827 Manufacture 22,737 23,678 26,528 24,567 21,934 21,548 Construction 148, , , ,667 78,496 76,624 Service Producing Sector 2,789,105 2,933,412 2,922,173 2,699,604 2,630,982 2,648,418 Electricity, Gas & Air Conditioning Supply 52,671 57,083 58,739 59,695 59,253 59,385 Water Supply, Sewerage & Waste Management 32,708 34,174 34,292 36,395 34,994 34,209 Wholesale & Retail Trade 245, , , , , ,236 Transport & Storage 103, , ,657 95,960 94,595 94,598 Hotels & Restaurants 124, , , , , ,372 Information & Communication 109, , , , , ,230 Financial & Insurance Services 1,190,797 1,267,654 1,226,054 1,053,304 1,010,731 1,012,219 Real Estate Activities 206, , , , , ,295 Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities 288, , , , , ,898 Administrative & Support Service Activities 51,486 54,700 54,152 51,251 50,299 50,255 Public Administration & Defense 175, , , , , ,684 Education Services 59,310 61,962 66,644 67,231 65,320 65,617 Health & Social Work 68,479 69,880 74,809 74,840 75,319 75,538 Other Services 80,084 80,600 75,311 75,890 75,593 75,882 Total 2,998,067 3,134,157 3,120,478 2,854,053 2,758,439 2,773,448 Less: Financial Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) GDP at Constant Basic Prices 469, , , , , ,100 2,528,214 2,637,057 2,630,501 2,464,825 2,393,107 2,415,348 Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 69

80 8.03 Cayman Islands GDP by Industrial Origin at Current Basic Prices, CI$ (000's) Industry R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 Goods Producing Sector 200, , , , , ,801 Agriculture & Fishing 6,756 7,650 8,113 8,944 8,815 9,197 Mining & Quarrying 30,523 29,577 22,459 22,344 19,752 17,791 Manufacture 21,730 23,678 27,206 24,876 23,093 23,503 Construction 141, , , ,589 85,116 84,310 Service Producing Sector 2,710,029 2,933,412 2,952,393 2,761,686 2,687,381 2,726,754 Electricity, Gas & Air Conditioning Supply 49,508 57,083 47,147 51,706 54,575 55,211 Water Supply, Sewerage & Waste Management 32,863 34,174 32,437 34,681 35,868 33,415 Wholesale & Retail Trade 234, , , , , ,591 Transport & Storage 102, , ,703 98,524 98,458 98,764 Hotels & Restaurants 122, , , , , ,220 Information & Communication 103, , , , , ,396 Financial & Insurance Services 1,168,892 1,267,654 1,240,112 1,096,259 1,045,351 1,054,958 Real Estate Activities 202, , , , , ,539 Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities 283, , , , , ,717 Administrative & Support Service Activities 50,421 54,700 55,463 52,803 52,524 52,773 Public Administration & Defense 160, , , , , ,389 Education Services 56,112 61,962 68,838 69,768 67,880 67,686 Health & Social Work 64,766 69,880 72,275 72,764 75,572 79,461 Other Services 77,634 80,600 78,528 78,828 79,156 79,635 Total 2,910,105 3,134,157 3,158,038 2,924,439 2,824,157 2,861,555 Less: Financial Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) 461, , , , , ,534 GDP at Current Basic Prices Percentage change from previous year 2,448,881 2,637,057 2,657,901 2,528,864 2,458,114 2,503, Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 70

81 8.04 Cayman Islands Industry Contribution to GDP at Constant Basic Prices (2007=100), Percent Industry R 2011 Goods Producing Sector Agriculture & Fishing Mining & Quarrying Manufacture Construction Service Producing Sector Electricity, Gas & Air Conditioning Supply Water Supply, Sewerage & Waste Management Wholesale & Retail Trade Transport & Storage Hotels & Restaurants Information & Communication Financial & Insurance Services Real Estate Activities Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities Administrative & Support Service Activities Public Administration & Defense Education Services Health & Social Work Other Services Less: Financial Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) GDP at Constant Basic Prices Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 71

82 8.05 Cayman Islands GDP by Income at Current Purchasers' Prices (CI$'000) Type of Income 2006 R 2007 R 2008 R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 Compensation of Employees 1,287, ,400, ,458, ,396, ,356, ,374,289.7 Operating Surplus\Mixed Income 864, , , , , ,968.0 Consumption of Fixed Capital 150, , , , , ,593.5 Taxes less Subsidies on Production and Imports 369, , , , , ,575.6 GDP at Purchasers' Prices 2,672,516 2,847,980 2,873,637 2,703,056 2,631,726 2,696, Percentage Contribution to GDP by Income at Current Purchasers' Prices Type of Income 2006 R 2007 R 2008 R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 Compensation of Employees Operating Surplus\Mixed Income Consumption of Fixed Capital Taxes less Subsidies on Production and Imports GDP at Purchasers' Prices Percentage Growth of GDP By Income At Current Purchasers' Prices Type of Income 2007 R 2008 R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 Compensation of Employees (4.2) (2.9) 1.3 Operating Surplus\Mixed Income 5.6 (5.6) (7.9) (5.6) 2.4 Consumption of Fixed Capital (1.1) (0.9) Taxes less Subsidies on Production and Imports (2.2) 5.1 (10.8) GDP at Purchasers' Prices (5.9) (2.6) 2.5 Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 72

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84 9.01 Consumer Price Index, Annual Averages, (June 2008 = 100) YEAR INDEX Percentage change from one year ago (1.5) Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 74

85 9.02 Consumer Price Index, by Quarter, (June 2008 = 100) Year Quarter INDEX Percentage change from: Ending 3 months ago one year ago 2005 March June 92.5 (0.2) 9.9 September December 92.7 (0.4) March 91.9 (0.9) (0.9) June September December 94.2 (0.2) March June September December 95.8 (0.9) March June September December 99.5 (2.3) March 98.8 (0.8) (0.4) June (1.2) September 98.7 (0.2) (3.1) December 98.2 (0.5) (1.3) 2010 March June September 98.4 (1.1) (0.3) December March June September December (0.4) March June September (0.6) 0.0 December Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 75

86 9.03 Number of Items by Division, 2008 CPI Basket Number of Division Items 1 Food and non-alcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 56 3 Clothing and footwear Housing and utilities 67 5 Household equipment Health 47 7 Transport 71 8 Communication 41 9 Recreation and culture Education Restaurants and hotels Miscellaneous goods and services 99 Total Items 1,396 Chart: 9.01: The 2008 CPI Basket Expenditure Weight by Division Restaurants and hotels 4% Miscellaneous goods and services 13% Food and non alcoholic beverages 8% Alcoholic beverages & tobacco 1% Clothing & Footwear 3% Education 3% Recreation and Culture 4% Communication 7% Transport 10% Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 39% Health 2% Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance 6% Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 76

87 9.04 Consumer Price Index, Averages by Major Groups (JUNE 2008 = 100) PERIOD / DIVISION Food & Nonalcoholic beverages Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco Clothing & Footwear Housing and Utilities Household Recreation & Equipment Health Transport Communication Culture Education Restaurants & Hotels Miscellaneous Goods & Services ALL ITEMS WEIGHT JUNE SEPTEMBER DECEMBER ANNUAL AVERAGE MARCH JUNE SEPTEMBER DECEMBER ANNUAL AVERAGE MARCH JUNE SEPTEMBER DECEMBER ANNUAL AVERAGE MARCH JUNE SEPTEMBER DECEMBER ANNUAL AVERAGE MARCH JUNE SEPTEMBER DECEMBER % CHANGE PREV YEAR % CHANGE PREV QTR ANNUAL AVERAGE % CHANGE PREV YEAR Page 77

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90 10.01a Labour Force Indicators by Sex, Working Age Population ,377 45,462 45,067 45,450 46,375 Male 23,017 22,184 22,140 22,325 22,451 Female 23,360 23,278 22,927 23,125 23,924 Labour Force 38,999 38,269 37,313 37,620 38,811 Male 20,128 19,520 19,116 19,271 19,441 Female 18,871 18,749 18,197 18,349 19,370 Employed 37,450 35,958 34,983 35,267 36,401 Male 19,354 18,152 17,839 17,981 18,059 Female 18,096 17,806 17,144 17,286 18,342 Unemployed 1,549 2,311 2,330 2,353 2,410 Male 772 1,368 1,277 1,290 1,382 Female ,053 1,063 1,028 Not in the Labour Force 7,377 7,193 7,754 7,830 7,564 Male 2,888 2,665 3,024 3,054 3,010 Female 4,489 4,528 4,730 4,776 4,554 Participation Rate (%) Male Female Unemployment Rate (%) Male Female Note: 1 Participation rate = Percent of the labour force in the working age population (15 years+) 2 Unemployment rate = Percent of unemployed persons in the labour force. Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 80

91 10.01b Labour Force Indicators by Status, Working Age Population ,377 45,462 45,068 45,450 46,375 Caymanians 23,192 23,244 23,309 23,569 24,547 Non-Caymanians 23,185 22,218 21,759 21,881 21,828 Labour Force 38,999 38,269 37,313 37,620 38,811 Caymanians 17,686 17,728 17,506 17,701 18,418 Non-Caymanians 21,313 20,541 19,807 19,919 20,393 Employed 37,450 35,958 34,983 35,267 36,401 Caymanians 16,518 16,048 15,793 15,969 16,493 Non-Caymanians 20,932 19,910 19,190 19,298 19,908 Unemployed 1,549 2,311 2,280 2,353 2,410 Caymanians 1,169 1,680 1,676 1,732 1,925 Non-Caymanians Not in the Labour Force 7,377 7,193 7,754 7,830 7,564 Caymanians 5,505 5,516 5,803 5,868 6,129 Non - Caymanians 1,872 1,677 1,951 1,962 1,435 Participation Rate (%) Caymanians Non - Caymanians Unemployment Rate (%) Caymanians Non - Caymanians Source: Labour Force Surveys , Census 2010, Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 81

92 10.01c Labour Force Indicators by Age Groups, Year Ages Working Age Population 15+ Labour Force Total Employed Total Unemployed Participation Rate (%) 1 Unemployment Rate (%) All ,377 37,313 34,982 1, ,374 3,014 2, ,630 10,182 9, ,669 11,630 11, ,704 12,487 11, R All ,462 38,269 35,958 2, ,758 2,960 2, ,851 10,671 9, ,289 11,513 11, ,169 13,126 12, All ,068 36,494 34,214 2, ,632 2,949 2, ,612 9,957 9, ,017 11,372 10, ,822 12,216 11, All ,450 37,620 35,267 2, ,586 3,071 2, ,058 9,493 8, ,286 12,507 11, ,520 12,550 11, All ,375 38,811 36,401 2, ,592 3,251 2, ,555 9,747 9, ,892 12,357 11, ,335 13,456 12, Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 82

93 10.02 Category of Workers by Sex and Status, Year Total Employee Self Employed (No Employees) Self Employed With Employees Unpaid Family Worker DK/NS 2008 Total 37,450 33,933 1,295 1, Male 19,355 16, , Female 18,094 17, Caymanian 16,517 13,722 1,145 1, Non-Caymanian 20,932 20, Total 35,958 33,362 1,368 1, Male 18,152 16,237 1, Female 17,806 17, Caymanian 16,048 13,929 1, Non-Caymanian 19,910 19, Total 34,983 32,311 1,134 1, Male 17,839 15, , Female 17,144 16, Caymanian 15,793 13, , Non-Caymanian 19,190 18, Total 35,267 32,368 1,324 1, Male 17,981 15, Female 17,286 16, Caymanian 15,969 13,692 1,001 1, Non-Caymanian 19,298 18, Total 36,401 33,329 1,372 1, Male 18,059 15, , Female 18,342 17, Caymanian 16,493 13,998 1,186 1, Non-Caymanian 19,908 19, Source: Economics & Statistics Office Page 83

94 10.03a Employment by Occupation and Sex, OCCUPATION 2008 LFS Oct 2009 LFS Oct 2010 Census Oct 2011 LFS Oct 2012 LFS Oct All Occupations 37,450 26,836 34,983 25,658 36,401 Male 19,354 18,152 17,839 17,981 18,059 Female 18,096 17,806 17,144 17,286 18,342 Senior Officials and Managers 3,905 3,660 3,613 3,410 3,398 Male 2,173 1,932 2,098 2,358 1,957 Female 1,732 1,728 1,515 1,052 1,441 Professionals, Technicians and Associate Professionals 4,458 3,949 4,920 4,808 10,837 Male 4,458 3,949 4,920 4,808 5,004 Female 5,477 4,832 5,562 5,397 5,833 Clerical & Executive 4,499 2,153 3,255 3,360 2,972 Male Female 3,707 1,577 2,442 2,521 2,196 Service, Shop & Sales 6,115 8,452 6,742 6,850 7,673 Male 2,765 3,212 2,840 2,886 2,869 Female 3,350 5,240 3,902 3,964 4,804 Skilled Agricultural & Fishery Male Female Craft & Skilled Manual 4,864 4,917 3,906 3,492 4,171 Male 4,864 4,917 3,906 3,492 3,979 Female Plant & Machine Operators 1,511 1,402 1,280 1,111 1,277 Male 1,332 1,282 1, ,105 Female Labourers & Unskilled 1,952 1,599 1,428 1,713 4,985 Male 1,952 1,599 1,428 1,713 1,478 Female 3,162 3,937 3,359 4,029 3,508 Not Stated Male Female Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 84

95 10.03b Employment by Occupation and Status, OCCUPATION All Occupations 37,450 35,958 34,983 35,267 36,401 Caymanian 16,518 16,047 15,793 15,969 16,493 Non-Caymanian 20,932 19,911 19,190 19,298 19,908 Senior Officials and Managers 3,905 3,660 3,613 3,410 3,398 Caymanian 2,367 2,382 2,406 2,433 2,279 Non-Caymanian 1,538 1,278 1, ,118 Professionals, Technicians and Associate Professionals 9,935 8,781 10,482 10,205 10,837 Caymanian 4,779 4,452 5,334 5,393 5,637 Non-Caymanian 5,156 4,329 5,148 4,812 5,200 Clerical & Executive 1,865 2,153 3,255 3,360 2,972 Caymanian 1,297 1,428 2,387 2,414 2,264 Non-Caymanian Service, Shop & Sales 8,749 8,452 6,742 6,850 7,673 Caymanian 3,731 3,532 2,382 2,408 2,603 Non-Caymanian 5,018 4,920 4,360 4,442 5,070 Skilled Agricultural & Fishery Caymanian Non-Caymanian Craft & Skilled Manual 5,133 5,177 4,068 3,637 4,171 Caymanian 1,788 1,840 1,311 1,326 1,617 Non-Caymanian 3,345 3,337 2,757 2,311 2,554 Plant & Machine Operators 88 1,402 1,280 1,111 1,277 Caymanian Non-Caymanian Labourers & Unskilled 6,538 5,536 4,787 5,742 4,985 Caymanian 2,113 1,263 1,036 1,047 1,201 Non-Caymanian 4,425 4,273 3,751 4,695 3,784 Not Stated Caymanian Non-Caymanian Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 85

96 10.04 Employment by Industry and Sex, Industry Total 34,214 35,267 36,401 Agriculture and Fishing Male Female Manufacturing, Mining and Quarrying ,212 Male Female Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply, Water Supply and Sewerage Male Female Construction 3,869 3,707 3,830 Male 3,613 3,461 3,534 Female Wholesale and Retail 4,146 4,227 4,676 Male 2,285 2,330 2,549 Female 1,861 1,897 2,128 Accommodation 1,649 1,750 1,155 Male Female Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 2,143 2,276 2,083 Male 1,036 1, Female 1, ,194 Transportation and Storage 1,446 1,459 2,226 Male ,030 Female ,196 Information and Communication Male Female Male Female Professional, Scientific and Technical activities 2,523 2,464 2,581 Male 1,062 1,037 1,130 Female 1,461 1,427 1,452 Administrative and Support Service Activities 1,771 2,004 2,173 Male 1,153 1,305 1,470 Female General Public Administration Activities 2,789 2,853 2,835 Male 1,493 1,528 1,332 Female 1,296 1,326 1,503 Education 1,427 1,359 1,601 Male Female 1,067 1,016 1,294 Human Health and Social Work Activities 1,265 1, Male Female Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Male Female Other Service Activities ,078 Male Female Activities of households as employers 2,955 3,637 3,361 Male Female 2,723 3,212 3,148 Extra territorial organizations 4 4 Male Female DK/NS Male Female Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 86

97 10.05 Employment by Industry and Status, Total 34,214 35,267 36,401 Industry Agriculture and Fishing Caymanian Non-Caymanian Manufacturing, Mining and Quarrying ,212 Caymanian Non-Caymanian Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply, Water Supply and Sewerage Caymanian Non-Caymanian Construction 3,869 3,707 3,830 Caymanian 1,418 1,466 1,463 Non-Caymanian 2,451 2,241 2,367 Wholesale and Retail 4,146 4,227 4,676 Caymanian 1,818 1,879 2,048 Non-Caymanian 2,328 2,348 2,628 Accommodation 1,649 1,750 1,155 Caymanian Non-Caymanian 992 1, Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 2,143 2,276 2,083 Caymanian Non-Caymanian 1,713 1,832 1,174 Transportation and Storage 1,446 1,459 2,226 Caymanian 1,073 1, Non-Caymanian ,734 Information and Communication Caymanian Non-Caymanian Financial Services 3,557 3,535 3,229 Caymanian 2,455 2,538 2,372 Non-Caymanian 1, Real Estate Activities Caymanian Non-Caymanian Professional, Scientific and Technical activities 2,523 2,464 2,581 Caymanian 1,228 1,270 1,463 Non-Caymanian 1,295 1,194 1,118 Administrative and Support Service Activities 1,771 2,004 2,173 Caymanian Non-Caymanian 1,328 1,546 1,603 General Public Administration Activities 2,789 2,853 2,835 Caymanian 2,158 2,231 1,940 Non-Caymanian Education 1,427 1,359 1,601 Caymanian Non-Caymanian Human Health and Social Work Activities 1,265 1, Caymanian Non-Caymanian Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Caymanian Non-Caymanian Other Service Activities ,078 Caymanian Non-Caymanian Activities of households as employers 2,955 3,637 3,361 Caymanian Non-Caymanian 2,694 3,368 2,945 Extra territorial organizations 4 4 Caymanian Non-Caymanian DK/NS Caymanian Non-Caymanian Source: Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 87

98 10.06a Numbers of Work Permits by Industry (Private Sector) INDUSTRY Total for All 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 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 Unclassified 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 Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) Page 88

99 10.06b Work Permits by Industry Classified by ISIC (Revision 4), 2012 INDUSTRY 2012 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 114 Manufacturing 153 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 102 Water supply; sewearge, waste management and remediation activities 36 Construction 2,356 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 2,604 Transportation and Storage 231 Accomodation and food service activities 3,192 Information and Communication 337 Financial and insurance activities 1,004 Real Estate Activities 122 Professional, scientific and technical activities 1,286 Administrative and support service activities 2,077 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 13 Education 559 Human health and social work activities 381 Arts, entertainment and recreation 731 Other service activities 677 Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods-and services producing activities of households for own use 3,814 Unclassified 999 Total for All Industries 20,788 Note: ISIC: Intermational Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic activities. Work permits data classified by ISIC (Rev 4) is available starting 2012 only Source: Cayman Islands Immigration Department Page 89

100 10.06c Work Permits By Nationality, Country Country Argentina Italy Australia Jamaica ,240 Austria Kenya Bahamas Lebanon Bangladesh Malaysia Barbados Mexico Belize Nepal Bermuda 13 9 Netherlands Brazil New Zealand British Overseas Territories Nicaragua Bulgaria Pakistan Canada Panama 6 10 China Peru Colombia Philippines ,675 Costa Rica Portugal Cuba Romania Czech Republic Russia Denmark Serbia Dominican Republic South Africa Ecuador Spain France Sri Lanka Germany St Vincent & the Grenadines Guyana St. Lucia Haiti Thailand Honduras Trinidad and Tobago Hungary Turkey 10 6 India United Kingdom ,821 Indonesia United States of America ,331 Ireland Venezuela Israel Zimbabwe Other Total 19,843 20,789 Note: 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) Page 90

101 10.07a Employees of the Cayman Islands Central Government by Sex, (31st December) 2011 (31st December) 2012 (31st December) Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male TOTAL FILLED POSTS 3,618 1,904 1,714 3,593 1,894 1,699 3,634 1,921 1,713 MINISTRIES 2,498 1,388 1,110 2,472 1,381 1,091 2,476 1,396 1,080 Ministry of Community Affairs, Gender and Housing Ministry of District Admin., Works, Lands & Agriculture Ministry of Education, Training and Employment Ministry of Finance, Development and Tourism Financial Services Public Finance Tourism and Development Ministry of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports & Culture PORTFOLIOS Portfolio of Internal and External Affairs Portfolio of Legal Affairs Portfolio of the Civil Service OTHER EXTERNAL DEPARTMENTS Cayman Islands Audit Office Judicial Department Cabinet Office Complaints Commissioner Information Commissioner Director of Public Prosecutions Source: Portfolio of the Civil Service Page 91

102 10.07b Employees of the Cayman Islands Central Government, (at end December) TOTAL FILLED POSTS 3,694 3, MINISTRIES 2,366 2,498 2, MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS & HOUSING 218 MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, GENDER & HOUSING MINISTRY OF DA, WORKS & GENDER AFFAIRS 845 MINISTRY OF DA, WORKS, LANDS & AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT MINISTRY OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, TOURISM & DEVELOPMENT 330 MINISTRY OF FINANCE, TOURISM & DEV (Financial Services) MINISTRY OF FINANCE, TOURISM & DEV (Public Finance) MINISTRY OF FINANCE, TOURISM & DEV (Tourism & Development) MINISTRY OF HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT YS&C PORTFOLIOS 1, PORTFOLIO OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS 232 PORTFOLIO OF INTERNAL & EXTERNAL AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO OF LEGAL AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO OF THE CIVIL SERVICE OTHER EXTERNAL DEPARTMENTS AUDIT OFFICE CABINET OFFICE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER JUDICIAL DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS INFORMATION COMMISSION Source: Portfolio of Civil Service 10.07c Public Sector Employment Number of Employees FY 2011/2012 FY 2012/13 Central Government 3,617 3,606 Statutory Authority 1,796 1,805 Government Corporation Total 5,881 5,889 Note: Total is equivalent full time staff Source: Portfolio of the Civil Service, and Cayman Islands Budget Document "Ownership Agreements' 2012/13 Page 92

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104 11.01 The Cayman Islands Current Account Balance of Payments, (CI$ Million) 2007 R 2008 R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 Credit Debit Net Credit Debit Net Credit Debit Net Credit Debit Net Credit Debit Net 1.CURRENT ACCOUNT 4, , , ,651.0 (463.4) 3, ,823.5 (428.8) 2, ,354.2 (420.6) 3, ,915.7 (455.5) A. GOODS AND SERVICES 1, ,404.9 (199.5) 1, ,480.9 (171.8) 1, ,343.8 (163.8) 1, ,327.2 (91.1) 1, ,441.5 (165.3) A1. GOODS (737.7) (775.0) (627.3) (587.5) (603.4) A2. SERVICES 1, , , , , Transportation (109.0) (108.3) (89.0) (84.9) (100.9) 2. Travel Insurance and pension services (70.2) (75.9) (100.4) (106.0) (113.3) 4. Financial services(excluding insurance) Telecommunications, computer and information services, and charges for the use of intellectual property (42.2) (50.1) (37.7) (31.9) (38.4) 6. Other business services Government goods and services, nine Other services (0.0) (2.7) (3.8) (4.8) (4.8) B. PRIMARY INCOME 2, , , ,908.9 (109.2) 2, ,217.7 (87.2) 1, ,801.6 (185.6) 2, ,251.4 (151.3) 1. Compensation of employees (10.3) (10.8) (10.1) (10.9) 2. Investment Income 2, , , ,898.2 (98.9) 2, ,206.8 (76.4) 1, ,791.6 (175.5) 2, ,240.5 (140.4) 2.1 Direct investment (537.5) (696.5) (529.5) (568.4) 2.2 Portfolio investment Other investments 1, , , , , ,199.7 (70.6) , ,350.4 (21.5) C. SECONDARY INCOME (167.4) (182.4) (177.8) (143.9) (138.9) 1. General Government Financial corporations, nonfinancial corporations, households, and NPISHs (181.4) (195.4) (190.7) (157.8) (151.4) 2.1 Workers remittances (171.6) (185.6) (181.1) (148.0) (142.9) 2.2 Other current transfers (9.9) (9.8) (9.6) (9.9) (8.5) Note: NPISHs: Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 94

105 11.02 Merchandise Imports, Exports and Balance of Merchandise Trade, CI$ million Year Imports Yr/Yr % Exports Yr/Yr % Balance (CIF) change (FOB) change of Trade (6.2) 1.8 (51.4) (259.3) (270.9) (329.1) (5.3) 2.2 (35.3) (312.7) (44.4) (447.2) (470.5) (571.7) (10.5) (511.0) (3.6) 2.3 (34.3) (493.7) (526.5) (39.6) (707.0) (933.5) (10.5) 13.9 (67.6) (859.6) (1.8) (839.7) (30.5) (886.3) (17.2) (728.6) (7.3) 11.1 (30.5) (679.3) 2011 R (741.4) 2012 P (0.1) 16.4 (9.3) (742.1) Note: Exports include domestic exports and re-exports. Exports for are estimates, while export figures from are based on data from the US Census Bureau, the UK Trade information website, and the Statistical Institute of Jamaica. Chart 11.01: Value of Merchandise Imports, CI$ Million Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office Page 95

106 11.03 Imports by SITC Sections, (CI$ 000) P ercent of total Section R 2012 P 0 Food & live animals 95,078 90, , , , % 12.2% 16.4% 15.7% 16.8% 1 Beverages & tobacco 28,865 29,416 27,475 27,413 28, % 4.0% 4.0% 3.6% 3.8% 2 Crude materials 12,566 9,310 8,888 9,333 8, % 1.2% 1.3% 1.2% 1.2% 3 Petroleum Products and Gas 185, , , , , % 15.2% 18.5% 24.3% 20.4% 4 Animal & vegetable oils, fats and waxes 0.01% 0.01% 0.04% 0.04% 0.03% 5 Chemical & related products 31,187 26,597 31,509 32,260 36, % 3.6% 4.6% 4.2% 4.9% 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly 96,066 85,835 78,457 77,382 92,816 by materials 10.7% 11.5% 11.4% 10.2% 12.2% 7 Machinery & transport equipment 119,693 92,555 97, , , % 12.4% 14.2% 14.3% 15.3% 8 Miscellaneous Manufactured 268, , , , ,962 Articles 29.9% 30.4% 19.5% 17.3% 17.3% 9 Commodities & transactions 60,863 70,872 70,214 69,899 61,290 ALL IMPORTS 898, , , , , % 100% 100% 100% 100% Note: Sections 8 and 9 could be grossly overstated due to improper tariff classification SITC (Standard International Trade Classification) Rev 3. Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office Page 96

107 11.04 Imports by Broad Economic Category, (CI$ 000) CATEGORY R 2012 P 1. Food & beverages 119, , , , , Primary 15,309 14,703 15,119 13,030 15, Mainly for industry Mainly for household consumption 14,798 14,137 14,867 12,857 15, Processed 104, , , , , Mainly for industry Mainly for household consumption 104, , , , , Industrial supplies not elsewhere specified 123, , , , , Primary 3,320 2,343 2,129 2,258 2, Processed 120, , , , , Fuels and Lubricants 182, , , , , Primary Processed 182, , , , , Motor spirits (motor gas, jet fuel and diesel) 178, , , , , Other (propane, other petroleum products & related 4,036 3,454 5,887 8,372 8, Capital goods (except transport equipment), and parts and accessories thereof 48,145 43,262 54,858 61,581 68, Capital goods (except transport equipment) 46,898 42,204 52,931 59,882 66, Parts and accessories 1,246 1,059 1,927 1,699 1, Transport equipment, and parts and accessories thereof 73,554 49,407 44,726 48,410 54, Passenger motor cars 47,380 29,117 27,251 29,044 33, Industrial Other (Non-industrial) 14,648 9,744 7,026 9,408 9, Parts and accessories 11,526 10,546 10,450 9,958 10, Consumer goods not elsewhere specified 292, , , , , Durable 53,137 47,439 45,416 41,638 49, Semi-durable 199, ,793 66,324 68,436 54, Non-durable 39,372 33,097 40,398 42,928 49, Goods not elsewhere specified 58,450 68,626 68,777 66,473 52,533 TOTAL IMPORTS 898, , , , ,519 Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office Page 97

108 11.05 Imports By Major Countries Of Origin, CI$ million P ercent of total Country R 2012 P United States % 89.6% 88.3% 90.7% 89.4% Jamaica % 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 1.3% Japan % 0.6% 0.7% 0.5% 0.7% United Kingdom % 0.5% 0.8% 0.7% 1.6% Cuba % 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% Canada % 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% Switzerland % 1.4% 2.0% 1.4% 1.2% Germany % 0.3% 0.5% 1.0% 0.4% Mexico Korea % 0.3% 0.2% 0.6% 0.5% Other % 6.2% 6.2% 3.7% 3.8% TOTAL IMPORTS % 100% 100% 100% 100% Note: Figures on imports 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. Source: Customs Department and Economics and Statistics Office Page 98

109 11.06 Imported Motor Vehicles Inspected and Licensed, New Vehicle 1,711 1,108 1,009 1,224 1,480 Cars 1, ,084 1,290 Trucks Buses Motor Cycles Special Vehicles Trailers Second-hand Vehicles 2,019 1, Cars 1,509 1, Trucks Buses Motor Cycles Special Vehicles Trailers Total vehicle imports 3,730 2,831 1,991 1,972 2,248 Cars 2, ,579 1,625 1,921 Trucks Buses Motor Cycles Special Vehicles Trailers Chart New Imports & Second Hand Motor Vehicle Imports, New Imports Second hand Imports Source: Customs Department & Vehicle and Drivers' Licensing Department Page 99

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112 12.01 Money and Banking Survey, Total Assets 5, , , , ,248.7 Net Foreign Assets 3, , , , ,801.9 Monetary Authority Commercial Banks 3, , , , ,702.7 Net Domestic Assets 1, , , , ,446.8 Domestic Credit 2, , , , ,050.6 Claims on central Government Claims on other public sector Claims on private sector 2, , , , ,691.9 Other Items (net) (774.0) (868.3) (757.2) (800.4) (603.8) Broad Liquidity 5, , , , ,248.7 Broad money (KYD) M2 1, ,110.4 Currency in circulation KYD Deposits ,023.4 Demand Deposits Time and savings deposits FOREX deposits 4, , , , ,138.3 Of which: US dollars 4, , , , ,517.9 Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 102

113 12.02 Average Prime Interest Lending Rate, (Percent) Annual average Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Note: Prime lending rate for CI$ denominated loans 5.5 Chart 12.02: Annual Average Prime Interest Lending Rate, Percent Year Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 103

114 12.03 Local Banks' Assets held in Cayman Islands Currency, Position at end of year, CI$ (000) TOTAL ASSETS 1,436,814 1,558,714 1,664,973 1,612,156 1,650,579 Notes & Coins 22,928 26,810 26,138 28,647 29,633 Balances with Banks & Branches 4,982 11,515 14,120 11,209 24,869 Investments 1,417 1, ,950 4,059 Loans & Advances: Resident 1,315,964 1,394,658 1,509,363 1,481,673 1,506,593 Non-Resident 33,533 36,006 31,743 19,883 21,809 Fixed Assets 52,657 60,398 54,132 53,518 45,963 Other Assets 5,333 28,326 28,989 12,276 17,653 Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 104

115 12.04 Liabilities and Shareholders Equity in Cayman Islands Currency of Local Banks, Position at end of year, CI$ (000) Deposits: Demand 250, , , , ,013 Savings 221, , , , ,232 Fixed 461, , , , ,198 All deposits 934, , , ,677 1,023,443 Other liabilities 187, ,159 65,939 23,463 (12,213) Shareholders equity 326, , , , ,106 Total liabilities and shareholders equity 1,448,314 1,427,733 1,481,894 1,435,174 1,608,336 Chart 12.03: Local Bank Deposits in CI Currency, ,200,000 1,000, , , , ,677 1,023, ,000 CI$ (000) 600, , , Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 105

116 12.05 Domestic Bank Loans and Advances to Private Sector by Industry, CI$ (000) Industry Total 2,437,493 2,598,143 2,729,273 2,724,253 2,691,864 Credit to Businesses 952, ,274 1,049,541 1,007, ,084 Production 118, , , , ,119 Agriculture, fishing and mining 7,193 6,963 7,090 15,833 11,943 Manufacturing 5,399 7,014 9,273 25,143 27,174 Utilities 25,693 20,560 56,977 17,607 2,579 Construction 79, , , , ,423 Services 186, , , , ,358 Accommodation, food, bar & entertainment services 78, , , ,336 92,608 Transportation, storage & communication 41,782 27,712 5,018 25,826 14,928 Education, recreational & other professional services 66, ,900 92,397 24,893 21,822 Trade and Commerce 607, , , , ,488 Wholesale & retail sales trade 167,662 79,798 67,300 78,091 57,986 Real estate agents, rental and leasing companies 430, , , , ,575 Other business activities (general business activity) 9,232 13,374 22, , ,928 Other Financial Corporations 40,408 42,649 92,868 46,750 41,119 Credit to Households 1,484,711 1,626,659 1,679,296 1,716,224 1,853,706 Domestic property 1,295,803 1,375,602 1,458,549 1,487,137 1,540,905 Motor vehicles 43,964 70,220 49,808 36,787 33,033 Education and technology 1,655 3,172 4,673 4,486 4,286 Miscellaneous 143, , , , ,482 Non Profit Organizations Note: Domestic banks include local/retail and other Class A banks Miscellaneous include consolidated debt, insurance, medical and travel. Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 106

117 12.06 External Assets and Liabilities of All Banks, Year Assets Percent change Liabilities US$ Million Percent change , , ,105 (1.3) 423,504 (1.6) ,491 (3.7) 408,157 (3.6) ,259 (1.0) 403,472 (1.1) , , , , ,624 (0.4) 492,993 (0.4) , , ,771 (2.9) 607,214 (4.4) ,422 (7.1) 628, , , , , ,037, ,020, ,038, ,800 (2.4) ,700 (7.1) 923,200 (7.4) ,216, ,162, ,607, ,598, ,873, ,856, ,799,164 (4.0) 1,803,289 (2.9) ,755,868 (2.4) 1,771,100 (1.8) ,761, ,795, ,543,735 (12.4) 1,584,592 (11.8) ,409,321 (8.7) 1,434,218 (9.5) Chart 12.04: External Assets and Liabilities, US$ Million 1,900,000 1,750,000 1,600,000 1,450,000 1,300,000 1,150,000 1,000, , , , , Assets Liabilities Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 107

118 12.07 Number of Banks and Trust Licences, Year Class "A" Banking only Class "A" Banking and Trust Class "B" Banking only Class "B" Banking and Trust Trust Only Total Nominee Trust Note: "Class A" licences permit the holders to undertake both local and overseas business. "Class B" licences permit the holders to undertake banking and trust business overseas and limited domestic activity. 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) Page 108

119 12.08 Number of Company Registrations by Type, Year Ordinary Non- Resident Ordinary Resident Exempt Foreign TOTAL Percent Change ,031 14, , ,529 3,672 16, , ,849 3,081 18, , ,675 2,884 21, , ,109 3,052 25, , ,728 3,087 27, , ,778 3,289 31, , ,342 3,614 35, , ,740 3,865 41, , ,421 3,983 45,030 1,061 64, ,676 4,081 45,448 1,054 65, ,104 4,382 47,430 1,162 68, ,462 4,763 50,618 1,290 70, ,307 5,046 55,083 1,469 74, ,642 5,569 62,572 1,749 83, ,589 5,549 67,911 2,060 87, ,115 6,027 74,107 2,444 93, ,202 6,071 73,967 2,627 92,867 (0.9) ,651 5,829 72,994 2,732 91,206 (1.8) ,060 6,193 74,782 2,929 92, ,206 6,576 75,754 3,176 93, Note: 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 under Local Companies (Control) Law. Exempt Company means a company whose proposed activities are to be carried out mainly outside the islands (offshore). An exempted company enjoys benefits under the law which are not available to other companies under the law, chief of which is an exemption from any taxes which may be imposed in the islands for 20 years. Foreign Company means a corporate body incorporated outside the islands but is carrying on business within the islands. All Companies registered under the Companies Law must maintain a registered office in the Islands. Source: General Registry Page 109

120 12.09 Number of New Company Registrations by Type, Year Ordinary Non- Resident Ordinary Resident Exempt Foreign TOTAL Percent Change , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,456 (33.4) , ,016 (17.0) , , , , , , , , , , , ,861 (16.7) , ,863 (33.7) , , , , , ,971 (1.0) Note: 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 under Local Companies (Control) Law. Exempt Company means a company whose proposed activities are to be carried out mainly outside the islands (offshore). An exempted company enjoys benefits under the law which are not available to other companies, chief of which is an exemption from any taxes which may be imposed in the islands for 20 years. Foreign Company means a corporate body incorporated outside the islands but is carrying on business within the islands. All Companies registered under the Companies Law must maintain a registered office in the Islands. Source: General Registry Page 110

121 12.10 Insurance Statistics, Domestic Insurance Insurance Licences current at year-end Insurance Agents' licences current at year-end Gross domestic premiums written (CI$mil) Life, annuity and health Motor Property and other Total Offshore Insurance Licences issued during year current at year-end Financial position of Captives Gross premiums written (US$mil) 7,740 7,482 8,664 11,758 11,835 Net retained earnings (US$mil) 1, ,297 1,003 2,055 Gross assets at year-end (US$mil) 36,911 44,708 57,983 68,505 88,050 Note: Insurance Licences includes approved external and ordinary class A insurers Insurance Agents' licences includes: agents, sub-agents, brokers, insurance managers, offshore brokers, and principal representatives. Gross domestic premiums are recorded before deduction of reinsurance and acquisition costs, and before adjusting for unearned premium volume. Offshore Insurance Licences includes restricted and unrestricted class B insurers. Gross premiums written may be understated due to net premiums being quoted by some companies. Net retained earnings includes investment income after deduction of claims paid and reserved, and all other expenses. Gross assets of offshore captives do not represent total consolidated assets, but only those related to operations in the Cayman Islands. Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 111

122 12.11 Number of Mutual Funds and Fund Administrators, Funds Administered Licensed Registered 9,231 8,944 8,870 8,714 8,421 Master 1,891 Total 9,870 9,523 9,438 9,258 10,841 Mutual Fund Administrators Exempted Full Restricted Total Note: Master fund is a mutual fund that is incorporated or established in the Islands that holds investments and conducts trading activities and has one or more regulated feeder funds. 14,000 Chart 12.05: Number of Mutual Funds, ,000 10,000 9,870 9,523 9,438 9,258 10,841 8,000 Number 6,000 4,000 2, Source: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) Page 112

123 12.12 Number of Stock Listings by Instrument, Instruments Total 1,579 1,312 1,113 1,156 1,066 Mutual Funds Specialist Debt Eurobond Secondary Equity Domestic Equity Chart 12.06: Stock Exchange Listing Number 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1, ,579 1,312 1,113 1,156 1, Stock Market Capitalization by Instrument, (US$ Billion) Instruments Mutual Funds Specialist Debt Eurobond Secondary Equity Domestic Equity Source: Cayman Islands Stock Exchange Page 113

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126 13.01 Summary of Central Government Fiscal Operations, CI$ Million Total Revenue Current Revenue Coercive Revenue Taxes on International Trade & Transactions Domestic Taxes on Goods & Services Taxes on Property Fines Other Taxes Non-coercive Revenue Sale of Goods & Services Donations Health Service Fees Investment Revenue Other Operating Revenue Other Executive Revenue Extraordinary Revenue Total Expenditure Current Expenditure Personnel Costs Supplies & Consumables Subsidies Transfer Payments Interest Payments Extraordinary Expenses Other Executive Expenses Other Non Operating (Revenue) and Expenses.. (0.4) (0.7) Capital Expenditure & Net Lending Capital Acquisition (now Equity Investments) Capital Development (now Executive Assets) Net Lending Current Balance 19.6 (39.8) Overall Balance (131.0) (149.4) (62.4) (72.3) (51.1) Financing Net Borrowing (25.9) Disbursements Loan Repayment (20.7) (25.9) (25.9) (133.9) (25.9) Change in Cash (minus = increase) (14.3) (9.0) (18.3) Source: Cayman Islands Treasury Department Page 116

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128 13.03 Central Government Debt and Self-Financing Debt, (CI$M) a/ Disbursed Year Outstanding Debt Drawings Exchange (Gain)/Loss Amortisation Interest Payments (0.3) (0.2) (0.5) (0.2) (0.2) Note: a/ Self-financing debt refers to the loans raised by the central government on behalf of agencies which are required to reimburse the servicing of these loans Source: Cayman Islands Treasury Department Page 118

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130 14.01 Farmers and Livestock in Grand Cayman - Goats, Year 1 Number of Known Farmers Buck Doe Kids < 2 months Kids 2-6 months Kids 6 months - 1 year 2 Total Percent Change , ,154 (0.8) ,769 (17.9) , ,840 (4.0) Note: 1 The data were collected over a period of time (a few 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. This is not completely accurate as it would include replacement animals. 3 For 2009 and 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods used Farmers and Livestock in Grand Cayman - Pigs, Year 1 Number of Known Farmers Bore Sow Piglets < 2 Months Weaners 2-4 months Fatteners 2 Total Percent Change (9.3) , (25.6) (7.8) (11.0) Farmers and Livestock in Grand Cayman - Cattle, Year 1 Number of Known Farmers Bull Cow Calf 6-12 Months Calf Months Fatteners Months 2 Total Percent Change , ,061 (18.2) ,804 (12.5) , ,699 (12.0) Note: Also relates to Table The data were collected over a period of time (several weeks each year) but not at the same time each year. 2 Fatteners would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. The figure is not completely accurate as it could also include replacement animals 3 For 2009 and 2010 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods was used. Source: Department of Agriculture Page 120

131 14.04 Farmers and Livestock in Cayman Brac - Goats, Year 1 Number of Known Farmers Bucks Does Kids < 2 months Kids 2-6 months Kids 6 months - 1 year 2 Total Note: 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 the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods was used. Where actual data were unavailable estimates were used Farmers and Livestock in Cayman Brac - Pigs, Year 1 Number of Known Farmers Boars Sows Piglets < 2 months Weaners 2-4 months Fatteners 2 Total Note: 1 The data were collected over a period of time (a few weeks each year) but not at the same time each year. 2 Fatteners would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. The figure is not completely accurate as it could also include replacement animals 3 For the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods was used Year 1 Farmers and Livestock in Cayman Brac - Cattle, Number of Known Farmers Bulls Cows Calves < 6 months Calves 2-6 months Fatteners months 2 Total Note: 1 The data were collected over a period of time (a few weeks each year) but not at the same time each year 2 Fatteners would approximate animals ready for market/ marketable sized animals. The figure is not completely accurate as it could also include replacement animals 3 For the data were collected in May and November and the average of the two periods was used. 4 Data for two farmers were omitted in the October 2010 survey and had to be approximated based on the May 2010 figures. Source: Department of Agriculture Page 121

132 14.07 Description Sales of Fertilizers by Department of Agriculture, Quantity Unit Size No. of Units LB LB /8/28 50 LB LB Ammonium Nitrate 50 LB Ammonium Sulphate 50 LB Triple Super Phosphate 50 LB Potassium Nitrate 50 LB Potassium Sulphate 50 LB Calcium Sulphate (Gypsum) 50 LB Minor Element Mix (Microplex) 5 LB Chelated Iron 5 LB Stop Blossom End Rot 1 QT Rescue Organic 2.5 LB Rescue Organic 12 LB Rescue Organic 50 LB Blood Meal - Organic Fertilizer 40 LB Bone Meal - Organic Fertilizer 50 LB Fish Meal - Organic Fertilizer 40 LB /30/ LB LB LB LB 31 Calcium Nitrate 50 LB Magnesium Sulphate 51 LB Mono Potassium Phosphate 52 LB Note: 1. The numbers 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 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) 3. The Department switched from to in the latter half of 2008 to reduce cost in the face of skyrocketing prices of fertilizer driven by historically high oil prices 4. In 2010 as part of efforts to further reduce costs the DoA split purchases between two suppliers, one of whom supplied a product. This enabled the use of competitive market forces to negotiate lower prices form the two suppliers. 5. Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer is no longer available as current US port security and shipping regulations prohibit the export of this fertilizer due to its potential explosive properties. The small quantity sold in 2006 represented the remaining inventory that was imported prior to the introduction of the current US regulations. 6. The Rescue Organic Fertilizers were introduced in In 2010 DoA ceased imports of these products in deference to a private sector company that took up the product line. 7. Sales in 2011 represented sales of remaining inventory after importation ceased. 8. The introduction of protected agriculture (tropical shade houses) in 2009 and subsequent expansion in 2010 necessitated the importation and sale of a range of specialized fertilizers shown at the bottom of the table. Source: Department of Agriculture Page 122

133 14.08 Farmer Registration by District District Number of Registered Farmers 1 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 review to create a new Agricultural Sector Registration Programme. This will more accurately capture and categorize all those persons involved in agricultural related enterprises, many of whom presently fall outside of the current registration programme Throughput of Livestock by Category of the Government Abattoir 1, Number of Heads Category of Livestock Total Cattle Goats Pigs Note: 1 These figures do not include animals processed through private facillities. Source: Department of Agriculture Page 123

134 14.10 Poultry Production in the Cayman Islands Type of Poultry Layers - Total 1,776 2,723 1,971 2,418 2,776 Broilers 3,843 15,332 18,300 21,167 21,976 Total 5,619 18,055 20,423 23,684 24,752 Note: The above figures do not include poultry either imported directly by farmers or produced locally by incubating their own eggs. - Estimated based on sales of day old chicks by the Department of Agriculture to farmers & small scale producers Source: Department of Agriculture Page 124

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136 15.01 Visitor Arrivals in the Cayman Islands, Year Visitors ('000) Air Arrivals Percent Change Sea (Cruise Ship) Arrivals Visitors Percent Ship Calls ('000) Change (2.4) 638 1, (10.3) 612 1,030.9 (0.4) (5.7) 617 1, (9.4) 732 1, (3.1) 825 1, (11.4) 732 1,693.3 (6.9) (35.4) 784 1, , ,715.7 (11.1) ,553.1 (9.5) (10.2) 542 1,520.4 (2.1) , ,401.5 (12.3) , Note: Cruise ship passengers generally come ashore for less than a day. New series started in returning residents were included in air arrivals data prior to Source: Department of Tourism Page 126

137 15.02 Visitor Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, Country of Origin ('000) and % # % # % # % # % # % All Countries U.S.A Canada United Kingdom Europe Rest of World Chart 15.01: Percent Distribution of Air Arrivals by Country of Origin, 2012 Canada, 9.0 United Kingdom, 5.0 Europe, 3.0 Rest o f Wo rld, 8.6 U.S.A., 94.7 Source: Department of Tourism Page 127

138 15.03 Visitor Air Arrivals, Month of Arrival ('000) and % # % # % # % # % # % Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Source: Department of Tourism Page 128

139 15.04 Visitor Air Arrivals by Selected Characteristics, Percent Sex Female Male Age Unknown Occupation Managerial Professional Student Retired Service/Trade Other Purpose of visit Recreation Business Visit Friends & Family Dive Other Unknown Previous visits None One Two or more Unknown Accommodation Hotel / Guest House Apartment / Condominium Private home Timeshare Unknown Source: Cayman Islands Immigration Department and Cayman Islands Department of Tourism Page 129

140 15.05 Tourist Accommodation, Year Hotel Apartment & Guest house Number of Rooms Total Notes: As of 30th September each year ,847 2,552 5, ,812 2,597 5, ,712 2,561 5, ,806 2,731 5, ,261 2,222 4, ,856 1,967 3, ,018 2,507 4, ,031 2,532 4, ,031 2,592 4, ,130 2,844 4, ,140 2,783 4,923 No data available for 2004 and 2005 due to the severe fluctuations resulting from Hurricane Ivan in September Source: Cayman Islands Department of Tourism Page 130

141 15.06 Visitor Expenditure, Stay over visitors Average length of stay (nights) Average group size Expenditure per person per night (CI$) Estimated Total Spending (CI$M) Cruise ship visitors Daily expenditure (CI$) Actual Arrivals (000's) 1,799 1,930 1,716 1,553 1,520 1,598 1,401 Number of landed visitors (000's) 1,619 1,737 1,544 1,398 1,368 1,438 1,261 Estimated total spending (CI$M) All visitors (CI$M) Source: Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Visitor Exit Survey Page 131

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144 16.01a Number of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, Type of Development Total 1,168 1, House Apartment / Condominium Commercial Industrial Hotel (incl. expansions) Government Other b Value of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, CI$ (000') Type of Development Total 480, , , , ,150 House 110, ,986 93, ,483 81,874 Apartment/Condominium 141, ,262 35,864 27,535 17,296 Commercial 125,435 29,037 92,483 25,755 11,665 Industrial 11,123 2, ,553 8,060 Hotel (incl. expansions) Government 18, ,641 15,136 5,193 Other 73,997 97,489 84,796 40,293 28,062 Source: Planning Department Page 134

145 16.01c Number of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, Type of Development Total House Apartment/Condominium Commercial Industrial Hotel (incl. expansions) Government Other d Value of Planning Approvals by Type of Development, Sister Islands, CI$ (000') Type of Development Total 27,904 12,792 18,892 9,744 18,685 House 7,764 5,751 6,009 7,409 4,210 Apartment/Condominium 8, Commercial 972 1,085 1, Industrial ,600 1,500 Hotel (incl. expansions) 6, Government 86 2,025 9, ,064 Other 3,922 3,281 1, ,920 Source: Planning Department Page 135

146 16.02a Building Permits in Grand Cayman, Type of Development Total 1,081 1, House Apartment / Condominium Commercial Industrial Hotel (incl. expansions) Government Other b Value of Building Permits in Grand Cayman, CI$ Millions Type of Development Total House Apartment/Condominium Commercial Industrial Hotel (incl. expansions) Government Other Source: Planning Department Page 136

147 16.03a Number of Certificates of Occupancy by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, Type of Development Total House Apartment/Condominium Commercial Industrial Hotel (incl. expansions) Government Other b Value of Certificates of Occupancy by Type of Development, Grand Cayman, CI$ (000') Type of Development Total 222, , , , ,254 House 63,103 77,843 67,027 57,097 53,035 Apartment/Condominium 87, ,363 43,389 19,162 16,432 Commercial 60,164 73,520 26,734 20,017 52,808 Industrial 2,949 3,554 1, ,019 Hotel (incl. expansions) Government 950-1,592 50, Other 8,429 24,294 5,098 3,424 1,560 Source: Planning Department Page 137

148 16.04 Land and Property Transfers, Transfers of freehold real estate Number 2,289 2,045 1,619 1,708 1,696 Value (CI$M) Average Value CI$ (000) Charges against property and land Number 4,077 3,935 3,777 2,332 1,731 Value (CI$M) Average Value CI$ (000) Transfer of leasehold real estate and new leases Number Value (CI$M) Stamp Duty Collected Value (CI$M) Notes: Transfers of freehold real estate includes both transfer for which no value is recorded and those for natural love and affection. A nominal $50 stamp duty is collected for the latter. Charges against property and land are charges (i.e. mortgages) recorded by the lending institution against the registered land/property of the mortgagors. Transfer of leasehold real estate and new lease are leases transferred for a premium. Stamp Duty collected includes other instruments and agreements such as bills of sale and debentures. Source: Lands and Survey Department Page 138

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150 17.01 Written and Road Tests Held & Passed, Year Written Tests Road Tests Total Tests Held Passed Held Passed Held Passed , , , ,400 1,268 1,872 1,409 4,272 1, ,257 1,253 1,821 1,489 4,078 1, ,102 1,149 1,685 1,452 3,787 1, , ,378 1,169 3,023 1, ,252 3,227 2, ,210 1,197 1,354 1,198 3,564 2,395 Source: Vehicle & Drivers' Licencing Department Page 140

151 17.02 Number of Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, Total 35,743 34,700 34,455 33,439 34,288 Total motor vehicles 34,379 33,572 33,383 32,450 33,298 Motor cars private 25,013 24,619 24,610 23,939 24,779 Motor cars rented 1,975 1,714 1,759 1,761 1,492 Taxis Trucks 6,670 6,513 6,295 6,052 6,382 Buses Total motor cycles Motor cycles private Motor cycles rented Trailers Special vehicles Chart 17.01: Distribution of Vehicles that Passed Inspection by Type, 2012 Trucks 18% Motor cycles 2% Taxis 1% Trailers 1% Others 0% Buses 1% Motor cars 77% Source: Vehicle and Drivers' Licencing Department Page 141

152 17.03 New Ships Registration, Total Car Carrier Non-Propelled Barge Bulk Carrier Gas Tanker Oil/Chemical Tanker Offshore Supply Vessels Passenger ship Commercial Vessels Barge Dive Submesible Craft Fishing Vessel General Cargo Pleasure Yacht Tanker Tug Reefers Other Chart 17.02: New Ships Registered, Number Year Source: Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands (MACI) Page 142

153 17.04 Port Calls by Type of Vessel, Total port calls 1,153 1,063 1,048 1,009 1,011 Number of Cargo Vessels regularly trading Port calls made by: Cargo ship Cruise ship Tanker Government vessel Note: 1 Exclude yachts, tugs, ship in ballast, and fishing vessels Shipping Activities at the George Town Port, Port working days Port working days without ships Days when ships are unable to work Hours worked unloading ships 3,667 2,808 2,165 2,299 2,387 Ship hours lost Cargo handled (tons per hour) Cargo landed (000 tons) Containers landed (000 TEU's) Cargo containerized (per cent) Cement-bagged (per cent) Break bulk cargo (per cent) Note: TEU's = Twenty-foot equivalent units. Some bagged cement are included under both containerized cargo and bagged cement. Source: Port Authority of the Cayman Islands Page 143

154 17.06 Aircraft Movements and Services, Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman - Owen Roberts International Airport (000's) Aircraft Freight (lbs.) Passengers Year Movements Loaded Unloaded Arriving Departing , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 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 Page 144

155 17.07 Aircraft Movements and Services, Cayman Brac, Cayman Brac - Gerrard Smith International Airport Aircraft Freight (lbs.) Passengers Year Movements Loaded Unloaded Arriving Departing (000's) Note: 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. Page 145

156 17.08 Postal Services, (000's) Total Mail 8, , , , ,202.9 Local Mail 4, , , , ,172.7 Flyers Out-Going Mail 1, , , Ordinary letters 1, , , Registered letters Parcels (air & surface) Courier express Incoming Mail (foreign) 3, , , ,303 2,145.9 Ordinary letters 3, , , , ,081.8 Registered letters Parcels (air&surface) Courier express Per Thousand Mid-Year Population Source: Cayman Islands Postal Service Page 146

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158 18.01 Cayman Islands Land Cover, 2006 Total area (acre) Protected (acre) Percentage Protected Land Cover Category Grand Cayman Little Cayman Cayman Brac Grand Cayman Little Cayman Cayman Brac Grand Cayman Little Cayman Cayman Brac Wetland 17,571 1, , Xerophytic shrubland 1 3,426 2, Dry Forest 7,536 1,927 4, Man-modified areas 20, , Total area (acre) 49,395 6,996 9,337 3, Total area (sq. miles) Notes: 1 Xerophytic = a plant which is able to survive in an environment with little available water or moisture Source: Department of Environment Page 148

159 18.02a Current Marine Parks Percent of Shelf Area Protected, Grand Cayman Acres Shelf Area (Total) 40, Marine Protected Areas Acres % of Shelf Area Environmental Zone 2, % Spawning Aggregation Site % Marine Park 2, % No Dive Zone % Prohibited Scuba Diving Zone % Replenishment Zone 10, % Wildlife Interaction Zone 1, % Total 18, % Acres % of Shelf Area No Take Zones 6, % Note: Only the portion of Environmental Zone within the water (not the mangroves) included in calculation Only the portion of Spawning Aggregation Site within the shelf area included in calculation (the grouper hole extends to the 650' contour) No take zones for Grand Cayman include Environmental Zone, Marine Park, and Wildlife Interaction Zone (WIZ) Source: Department of Environment Page 149

160 18.02b Acres Shelf Area (Total) 5, Current Marine Parks Percent of Shelf Area Protected, Cayman Brac Marine Protected Areas Acres % of Shelf Area Spawning Aggregation Site % Marine Park % Replenishment Zone % Total 1, % Acres % of Shelf Area No Take Zones % Note: Only the portion of Spawning Aggregation Site within the shelf area included in calculation Source: Department of Environment 18.02c Acres Shelf Area (Total) 6, Current Marine Parks Percent of Shelf Area Protected, Little Cayman Marine Protected Areas Acres % of Shelf Area Spawning Aggregation Site % Marine Park % Replenishment Zone 1, % Total 3, % Acres % of Shelf Area No Take Zones % Note: Only the portion of Spawning Aggregation Site within the shelf area included in calculation. For 'percent of shelf' sake, the portion of Spawning Aggregation Site that overlaps the replenishment zone (NE grouper hole) was deleted. Source: Department of Environment Page 150

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162 Chart Cayman Islands Conch Density (per 24 square meters) Note: that a difference of ~ 0.4 to 0.6 in 1998 is attributable to 182 conch found at one site in the northern East End Open Zone. It would still have ben a high year, just not so anomalous. Source: Department of Environment Page 152

163 18.04 Weather Synopsis, Highest daily temperature - deg. F Date Aug.8th July. 27th Jun. 19th 22nd July 04th Jul Lowest daily temperature - deg. F Date Jan. 16th Feb. 5th Dec. 8th 6th Jan. 26th Mar Annual average temperature - deg. F Total precipitation - inches Most rain in 24 hour period - inches Date Nov.7th Oct. 18th Sept. 28th Aug 29th May 21st Number of days: - rain no rain Total clear partly cloudy cloudy Note: 1 A rain day is any day with at least 0.01 inches of rain Source: National Weather Service Page 153

164 18.05 Average Monthly Temperature for George Town, Degrees Fahrenheit January February March April May June July August September October November December Annual Average Chart 18.03: Average Monthly Temperature, Farenheit January February March April May June July August September October November December Source: National Weather Service Page 154

165 18.06 Monthly Total Rainfall for George Town, Inches George Town January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Rainfall Annual Average Chart 18.04: Monthly Total Rainfall for George Town, Inches January February March April May June July August September October November December Source: National Weather Service Page 155

166 Chart 18.05: Annual Rainfall George Town Inches Source: National Weather Service Page 156

167 18.07 Average Monthly Humidity, George Town, Percent January February March April May June July August September October November December Annual Average Chart 18.06: Average Monthly Relative Humidity for George Town, 2012 Percent January February March April May June July August September October November December Relative Humidity Source: National Weather Service Page 157

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171 19.02a Waste Reduction and Recycling, 2008 Indicator Processing of contaminated used oil (gallons) Processing of uncontaminated used oil (gallons) Processing of recyclable paper products (tons) Processing of recyclable used batteries (tons) Processing of recyclable aluminum products (tons) Management of other recyclable products (tons) Tons of recyclable collected Processing of Derelict Vehicles ,947 54, Note: Waste Reduction and Recycling only available for year b Hazardous Waste and Emergency Management, Indicator Number of Response to all hazardous material incidents Number of disaster management response Number of Inspections and reports of potentially hazardous sites Shipment of hazardous waste products (gallons) Number of Identification of Unknown Chemicals (containers) Source: Department of Environmental Health Page 161

172 19.03 Food Safety and Hygiene Surveillance, Indicator Food handlers trained Inspections of food establishments Inspections of imported containers Special food condemnation inspections Local meat slaughter inspection Food related complaints investigated Food-borne illness investigations Food recall surveillance ,595 1, ,517 2, Environmental Health Monitoring Services, Indicator Complaints investigated Procurement of water samples Abatement Notices served Source: Department of Environmental Health Page 162

173 19.05 Environmental Health Laboratory Services, Indicator Potable water samples analyzed and reported on Swimming pool samples analyzed Beach water samples analyzed Sewage samples analyzed Dialysis water samples analyzed Disinfections samples analyzed Food samples analyzed Special projects samples analyzed Training and seminars delivered and presented Indoor air quality assessments conducted & reported Noise assessments conducted and reported Used oil samples conducted Source: Department of Environmental Health Rodent Control, Indicator Commercial & institutional properties baited Response to rodent control requests/complaints 75, De-ratting certificates inspections Source: Department of Environmental Health Page 163

174 19.07 Mosquito Densities 1, Grand Cayman, Average catch per trap per night January February March April May June July August September October November December Annual Average Number of traps 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 Page 164

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176 20.01 Electricity Production in Grand Cayman, Consumption (Mwhrs) Year Capacity (Mws) Production (Mwhrs) Residential Industrial/ Commercial Public Lighting Total Percent Change , , ,756 3, , , , ,662 3, , , , ,293 3, , , , ,527 3, , , , ,122 3, , , , ,880 3, , , , ,005 4, , , , ,498 4, , , , ,521 4, ,732 (14.8) , , ,434 5, , , , ,034 5, , , , ,424 5, , , , ,288 5, , , , ,655 5, , , , ,855 5, ,593 (1.3) , , ,043 6, , , , ,080 6, ,809 (1.1) Note: Decline in capacity in 2004 was due to Hurricane Ivan. Exclude electricity from private generators. Source: Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd, Grand Cayman Page 166

177 20.02 Electricity Production in the Sister Islands, Mwhrs Year Cayman Brac Little Cayman Total , , , , , , ,096 1,211 9, ,625 1,564 9, ,427 1,848 10, ,942 2,196 12, ,980 2,510 13, ,366 2,780 14, ,573 2,842 14, ,638 2,914 15, ,896 3,090 15, ,681 2,950 16, ,097 3,054 17, ,244 3,238 18, ,815 3,485 19, ,707 3,617 19, ,536 3,319 17, ,951 3,081 17, ,708 3,164 18, ,085 3,548 19, ,209 3,363 19,572 Note: Data for relates to electricity sales and not production. Source: Cayman Brac Power & Light Company Ltd and Electricity Regulatory Authority Page 167

178 20.03 Type of Lighting Most Used, Census 2010 Type of Lighting Households % Total Electricity (CUC, Brac Power) 99.5 Electricity-Private Generators 0.1 Other 0.2 Not Stated 0.2 Source: Economics and Statistics Office Type of Cooking Fuel Most Used, Census 2010 Type of Cooking Fuel Households % Total Gas/LPG/Cooking Gas 38.1 Electricity 61.4 Other 0.2 Not Stated 0.3 Source: Economics and Statistics Office Page 168

179 20.05 Water Supply in Grand Cayman, Million US Gallons Potable Water 1, , , , ,000.2 Desalinated Water Cayman Water Company Water Authority Ground Water East End Potable Water distributed by Pipeline 1, , , Truck Non-Potable Water Cayman Water Company Source: Water Authority and Cayman Water Company Water Supply in Cayman Brac, Million US Gallons Total Distribution Pipeline Truck Source: Water Authority Cayman Trucked Water by Source, Million US Gallons Reservoirs East End Red Gate Water Works Source: Water Authority and Cayman Water Company Page 169

180 20.08 Desalinated Water Consumption by Consumer Group, Million US Gallons Water Authority Users Total Residential Multi-Residential Commercial/Industrial Public Authority Truckers Cayman Water Co. Users Total Residential Commercial/industrial Irrigation Public Authority Source: Water Authority and Cayman Water Company Main Source of Water Supply, Census 2010 Main Source of Water Supply Households % Total Mains (city water or desalinated) 87.8 Cistern, Rain or Truck 6.8 Well 4.9 Other 0.2 Not Stated 0.3 Source: Economics and Statistics Office Sewage, Grand Cayman R Sewage treated Septage Number of connections Source: Water Authority Page 170

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