The Philippines has a variety of mineral resources, including copper, nickel, cobalt, and gold. Deposits are categorized into metals and non-metals. The mining industry is governed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and the Mines and Geosciences Bureau. The Philippine Mining Act of 1995 is the apex governing law for the country’s mining industry.
“1 Executive Summary
2 Introduction
2.1 What is this Report About?
2.2 Definitions
3 Country Statistics
4 Overview of Employee Benefits in Singapore
5 Regulations
6 State and Compulsory Benefits
6.1 Retirement Benefits
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 Types of retirement plans
6.1.3 Eligibility
6.1.4 Age
6.1.5 Benefits
6.1.6 Payment options
6.1.7 Typical employer practice
6.1.8 Employee and employer contributions
6.1.9 Taxation
6.2 Death in Service
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Eligibility
6.2.3 Benefits
6.2.4 Payment options
6.2.5 Typical employer practice
6.2.6 Employee and employer contributions
6.2.7 Taxation
6.3 Long-term Disability Benefits
6.3.1 Introduction
6.3.2 Eligibility
6.3.3 Benefits
6.3.4 Payment options
6.3.5 Employee and employer contributions
6.4 Medical Benefits
6.4.1 Introduction
6.4.2 Eligibility
6.4.3 Payment options
6.4.4 Typical employer practice
6.4.5 Employee and employer contributions
6.4.6 Taxation
6.5 Workmen’s Compensation
6.5.1 Introduction
6.5.2 Eligibility
6.5.3 Benefits
6.5.4 Payment options
6.5.5 Employee and employer contributions
6.5.6 Taxation
6.6 Maternity and Paternity Benefits
6.6.1 Introduction
6.6.2 Eligibility
6.6.3 Benefits
6.6.4 Payment options
6.6.5 Employee and employer contributions
6.6.6 Taxation
6.7 Family Benefits
6.7.1 Introduction
6.7.2 Eligibility
6.7.3 Benefits
6.7.4 Payment options
6.7.5 Employee and employer contributions
6.8 Minimum Resources
6.8.1 General system
6.8.2 Miscellaneous benefits
6.9 Unemployment
6.9.1 Introduction
6.9.2 Retrenchment benefits
6.1 Other Benefits
7 Private Benefits
7.1 Retirement Benefits
7.2 Disability Benefits
7.3 Death Benefits
7.4 Medical and Health Benefits
7.5 Other Benefits
8 Macroeconomic Indicators
8.1 Economic Performance
8.1.1 GDP at constant prices (US$)
8.1.2 GDP at current prices (US$)
8.1.3 GDP by key sector
8.1.4 Inflation rate
8.1.5 Annual average exchange rate US$–SGD
8.1.6 Unemployment rate
8.1.7 Household consumption expenditure
8.1.8 Gross national disposable income
8.2 Demographics
8.2.1 Labor force
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 Contact Timetric
9.3 About Timetric
9.4 Timetric’s Services
9.5 Disclaimer”
“Table 1: Definitions
Table 2: Singapore – Country Statistics
Table 3: Singaporean CPF Contribution Rates From January 1 to December 31, 2014
Table 4: Singaporean CPF Contribution Rates From January 1 to December 31, 2014
Table 5: Singaporean CPF Contributions – Distribution to Accounts in 2014
Table 6: Singaporean Draw Down Age to Receive Annuities
Table 7: Singapore – Minimum Sum to be Retained in Retirement Account
Table 8: Singaporean ComCare Public Assistance – Cash Grants
Table 9: Singaporean IDAPE Monthly Payouts
Table 10: Singaporean Medisave Withdrawal Limits
Table 11: Singaporean MediShield Claim Limits
Table 12: Singaporean Medical Leave Wages
Table 13: Singaporean Medical Expenses Maximum Limits
Table 14: Singaporean Workmen’s Compensation For Permanent Incapacity and Death
Table 15: Singaporean Enhanced Baby Bonus Cash Gift
Table 16: Singaporean CDA Government Contribution Maximum Limits
Table 17: Singaporean CHAS Subsidies
Table 18: Singaporean Government Guidelines for Retrenchment Notice
Table 19: Singaporean WIS Maximum Payout”
“Figure 1: Major Institutions of the Singaporean Social Security System
Figure 2: Singaporean GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2008–2013
Figure 3: Singaporean GDP at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2008–2013
Figure 4: Singaporean GDP by Key Sector (%), 2008–2012
Figure 5: Singaporean Inflation Rate (%), 2008–2013
Figure 6: Singaporean Annual Average Exchange Rate US$–SGD, 2008–2013
Figure 7: Singaporean Unemployment Rate (%), 2008–2013
Figure 8: Singaporean Household Consumption Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2008–2013
Figure 9: Singaporean Gross National Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 10: Singaporean Size of Labor Force (Million), 2008–2012″