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2000 https://psa.gov.ph/tags/2000-census

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2000 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12260755/

2001 https://countryeconomy.com/demography/population/philippines?year=2001

2001 https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/philippines-culture-migration

2001 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Philippines
2001 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Philippines

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2002 https://countryeconomy.com/demography/population/philippines?year=2002

2002 https://psa.gov.ph/content/bohol-growth-rate-made-sudden-leap-295-percent-results-2000-census-population-an
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2003 https://countryeconomy.com/demography/population/philippines?year=2003
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2003 https://www.prb.org/rapidpopulationgrowthcrowdedcitiespresentchallengesinthephilippines/

2004 https://countryeconomy.com/demography/population/philippines?year=2004

2004 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines
2004 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Manila

2005 https://psa.gov.ph/content/nso-releases-philippines-figures-2005

2005 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_the_Philippines

2005 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_the_Philippines
2005 https://www.google.com/search?q=Population+of+the+Philippines+in+2005&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZ74Hni5XtAhUH

2006 https://countryeconomy.com/demography/population/philippines?year=2006

2006 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-philippines-population-idUSSP31308120080417

2006 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_the_Philippines
TITLE

2000 Census of Population and Housing Highlights of the


Preliminary Results

Western Mindanao: Over Half of the Total Households Used


Kerosene/Gaas for Lightning

Eastern Visayas: Population to Increase by 149 Persom per Day


A look at Philippine population in the year 2000

Population records increases in Philippines

The Philippines' Culture of Migration

Demographics of the Philippines


Population history

Single mother phenomenon and illegitimate birth rate

Population records increases in Philippines

Bohol: Growth Rate Made a Sudden Leap to 2.95 Percent


(Results from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, NSO)
Bohol ranked second in Central Visayas

Tagbilaran City, the provincial capital, was the most populated

Males outnumbered females

Population records increases in Philippines


Demographics of the Philippines

Rapid Population Growth, Crowded Cities Present Challenges in


the Philippines

POPULATION PHILIPPINES 2004


Population records increases in Philippines

Philippines
Metro Manila

NSO Releases Philippines in Figures 2005

Census in the Philippines

Population Census of the Philippines


Philippines

Population records increases in Philippines

Philippines population climbs, food problems loom

Census in the Philippines - Wikipedia


Pangasinan is the largest province with 2.42 million person. Other provinces with more than two million population include Bu

In NCR, three cities qualified as members of the Millionaires' Club. Quezon City has the largest population at 2.16 million, follo

Outside of NCR, the only highly urbanized city which surpassed the one millionth mark is Davao City with 1.15 million persons.

As of May 1, 2000, the total population of Western Mindanao which covers the provinces of Basilan (including Isabela City), Za
annual population growth rate of 2.18 percent, slightly lower than the annual population growth rate recorded during the 199
67,388 persons a year or about eight persons per hour.

Central Visayas region covers the provinces of Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor; and the cities of Cebu and Mandaue
percent, higher than the annual population growth rate recorded during the 1990 to 1995 period. If the average annual growt
PIP: The major subject areas explored by the University of the Population Institute were fertility, mortality, the Filipino family
Demographic Surveys of 1968 and 1973, and special surveys conducted by the Institute research team. On the basis of the find
between 39.3 and 42.7. The crude birthrate may have declined by 21-23% in the last 70 years, and by almost 13% in 1960-197
socioeconomic factors that make some regions more developed than others. The present low levels of mortality have decreas
increase in the proportion of single individuals who delay marriage and those not planning to marry at all. The record of intern
made to achieve greater rural-urban balance. The country's high population growth has increased the number of job seekers i
urbanization are the major factors determining the growth and structure of Philippine population. Alternative projections for e

Philippines ended 2001 with a population of 78,590,000 people, which represents an increasea of 1,570,000 people compared

Philippines ranks No. 14 among196 countries which published this information in countryeconomy.com.

The male population is greater, with 40,104,285 men, representing 50.34% of the total, compared to 39,568,588 or 50.34% wo

Philippines, with 262 people per square km and it was in position 166th in our ranking of density population in 2001.

In this page we show you the progression of the population in Philippines. You can see the population in other countries in po

Since the 1970s, the Philippines — a country of about 7,000 islands peopled by diverse ethno-linguistic groups — has supplied
people — were working and/or residing in close to 200 countries and territories.

Although the Philippines is largely a country of emigration, it also attracts some foreigners to its shores. Traditionally, the fore
country years ago.

Presently, there are 36,150 foreign nationals working and residing in the Philippines. The inflows of foreigners to the country,
neatly and exclusively classified as countries of origin, transit, or destination.

Demography of the Philippines records the human population, including its population density, ethnicity, education level, hea
the population of the Philippines is 100,981,437.[5] The first census in the Philippines was held in the year 1591 which counted

The majority of Filipinos are of the Malay race, while the Aetas (Negritos), as well as other highland groups form a minority. Th
colonial rule have assimilated. 600,000 people from the United States live in the Philippines.[7] They represent 0.56% of the to
Americans who have migrated to the Philippines during the colonial period.

The most commonly spoken indigenous languages are Tagalog and Cebuano, with 23.8 million (45 million speakers as Filipino)
Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a, Zamboangueño and Tausug. One or more of these are spoken
(depending on expert classifications).
The first census in the Philippines was founded in 1591, based on tributes collected. The tributes count the total founding pop
cumulatively sent from Peru and Mexico and they were shipped to the Philippines annually,[17] 3,000 were Japanese resident
667,612 people, during this era, the Philippines was among the most sparsely populated lands in Asia. In contrast, Japan durin
population counting was revamped by the Spanish officials, who then based the counting of the population through church re
either Spanish, Chinese or Latin-American admixture. 5,000 enlisted soldiers on that year, were of South American descent, w
However, the first official census was conducted only in 1878, when the population as of midnight on December 31, 1877 was
inhabitants.[2

More than half of the children born every year in the Philippines are illegitimate, and the percentage of illegitimate children is
they become unwed single mothers[40] from teenage pregnancy. More than half of women do not want any more children bu
Church.[41][42] The reasons for the high illegitimate birthrate and single motherhood include the unpopularity of artificial con
three million household heads without a spouse, two million of whom were female (2015 PSA estimates).

Between 2010 and 2014, in Philippines 54% of all pregnancies (1.9 million pregnancies) were unintended. Consequently, 9% o
among married women of reproductive age and 17% among unmarried sexually active women" and "Forty-six percent of marr
to have more children or wish to delay having children was 17% among married women and 49% among unmarried and amon
not using any method and 24% in those using traditional methods" and the rest had to resort to unsafe traditional method

Philippines ended 2002 with a population of 80,280,000 people, which represents an increasea of 1,690,000 people compared

Philippines ranks No. 13 among196 countries which published this information in countryeconomy.com.

The male population is greater, with 40,928,476 men, representing 50.3% of the total, compared to 40,436,782 or 50.3% wom

Philippines, with 268 people per square km and it was in position 166th in our ranking of density population in 2002.

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Population to double in 23 years

The total population of Bohol based on the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, was 1,139,130 persons, an increase of 144

The population of Bohol grew at the average annual growth rate of 2.95 percent during the intercensal period 1995-2000. This
the population of Bohol is expected to double in about 23 years.

The number of households likewise rose from 191,657 households in 1995 to 213,215 households in 2000. The average house
Central Visayas comprises four provinces (Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, Siquijor) and two highly urbanized cities (Cebu City, M
percent to the total population of 76.5 million.

https://psa.gov.ph/content/bohol-growth-rate-made-sudden-leap-295-percent-results-2000-census-population-and-housing

There were more males than females in the age group 0 to 44 years. On the other hand, females dominated in the rest of the

Dependency ratio down to 78.56

The population in the productive ages, that is 15 to 64 years, represented 57.97 percent of the total population. The proportio

The 2000 dependency ratio was 72.50, down from 80.43 in 1995. This meant that for every 100 persons in the working age gro

Philippines ended 2003 with a population of 81,880,000 people, which represents an increasea of 1,600,000 people compared

Philippines ranks No. 13 among196 countries which published this information in countryeconomy.com.

The male population is greater, with 41,751,590 men, representing 50.27% of the total, compared to 41,300,381 or 50.27% wo

Philippines, with 273 people per square km and it was in position 166th in our ranking of density population in 2003.

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Coat of arms of The Philippines
Coat of arms
Motto:
"Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa"[1]
"For God, People, Nature and Country"
Anthem: Lupang Hinirang
(English: "Chosen Land")
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Great Seal of the Philippines records the human population, including its population density, ethnicity, education level, hea
Demography
Great Seal of the
the population ofPhilippines
the Philippines is 100,981,437.[5] The first census in the Philippines was held in the year 1591 which counted
Dakilang Sagisag ng Pilipinas (Filipino)
Great Seal of of
The majority theFilipinos
Philippines
are of the Malay race, while the Aetas (Negritos), as well as other highland groups form a minority. Th
PHL orthographic.svg
colonial rule have assimilated. 600,000 people from the United States live in the Philippines.[7] They represent 0.56% of the to
Show globewho have migrated to the Philippines during the colonial period.
Americans
Show map of ASEAN
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The mostall commonly spoken indigenous languages are Tagalog and Cebuano, with 23.8 million (45 million speakers as Filipino)
Capital
Kapampangan,ManilaaPangasinan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a, Zamboangueño and Tausug. One or more of these are spoken
14°35′N
(depending 120°58′E
on expert classifications).
Largest city Quezon City
14°38′N 121°02′E
Official
June 2003)languages
Fast-paced population growth and rampant urbanization represent some of the major population concerns in the P
Filipino
English
These issues represent major stumbling blocks in efforts to reduce poverty and improve living standards in the Philippines. In 2
Recognized
Coordinationregional languages
Board (NSCB) estimates. Such poverty, exacerbated by prolonged El Niño-induced drought and the residual effec
19 languages[show]
Protected auxiliary
The Philippines languages
is also among the world’s fastest urbanizing countries, and overcrowded cities present their own challenges. W
Spanish
populations of more than 50,000, notes the country’s Commission on Population (POPCOM). By World Bank estimates, these u
Arabic[4]
Other recognized languages
The concentration Filipino Sign Language
of economic development in relatively few urban areas and rapid population growth throughout the count
Ethnic groups (2015)
birth rate minus the death rate — is 2.2 percent, compared with 0.8 percent in Thailand and Singapore and 1.9 percent in Mal
33.7% Visayan
24.4% Tagalog
In addition to fleeing to urban commercial centers, many people leave the country for work. An average of 2,500 Filipinos leav
8.4% Ilocano
are overseas Filipino workers distributed in 182 countries, according to POPCOM. That is in addition to the estimated 3 million
6.8%
large Bicolano
proportion of these remittances come from women who are the majority of overseas Filipino workers.
26.2% others
Religion (2010)
92.0% Christianity
—80.6% Roman Catholic
—8.2% Protestant
Philippines ended 2004 with a population of 83,560,000 people, which represents an increasea of 1,680,000 people compared
—3.2% Other Christian
5.6% Islam ranks No. 12 among196 countries which published this information in countryeconomy.com.
Philippines
2.4% None / Others[5]
Demonym(s) Filipino is greater, with 42,571,482 men, representing 50.26% of the total, compared to 42,139,060 or 50.26% wo
The male population
(masculine or neutral)
Filipina
Philippines, with 279 people per square km and it was in position 168th in our ranking of density population in 2004.
(feminine)
Philippine
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(used for certain common nouns)
Pinoy
Philippines - Population
(colloquial masculine or neutral)

Pinay
(colloquial feminine)
Government Unitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Rodrigo Duterte
• Vice President
Maria Leonor Robredo
• Senate President
Vicente Sotto III
• House Speaker
Lord Allan Velasco
• Chief Justice
Diosdado Peralta
Legislature Congress
• Upper house
Senate
• Lower house
House of Representatives
Independence from the United States
• Independence from Spain declared
June 12, 1898
The region is the center of culture, economy, education and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city,
consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country

The region was established in 1975 through Presidential Decree No. 824 in response to the needs to sustain the growing popu
first eight provinces that revolted against the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines at the end of the 19th century. Manila's r

The Philippines in Figures (PIF) 2005, a publication of the National Statistics Office, is now off the press. This handy pocket-size
trade, business and industry, agriculture, forestry and fishery, energy, public finance, labor, and banking and insurance. It also

Aside from various statistics presented, the booklet also features international statistics and a list of the number of provinces,
easy data comparison.

The first census in the Philippines in 1591, was based on tributes collected and yielded about 666,712 people in the islands. In
decree calling for the counting of persons living as of the midnight of December 31, 1877. Based on this census, the Philippine

The first census conducted by the U.S. military forces took place in 1903 to fulfill Public Act 467 which was approved by the Un

For years between the censuses, the Philippine Statistics Authority issues estimates made using surveys and statistical systems

Based on the population census in 2015, the national population is 100,981,437 as of August 1, 2015. From 2010 to 2015, the

Santos said the Philippines’ population expanded from 1960 to 1970 at an annual rate of 3.01 percent. This slowed to 2.75 per

From 2001 to 2006, the Philippine population growth rate was similar to Malaysia with an average 2 per cent growth rate; but
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western P

Philippines ended 2006 with a population of 86,970,000 people, which represents an increasea of 1,710,000 people compared

Philippines ranks No. 12 among196 countries which published this information in countryeconomy.com.

The male population is greater, with 44,195,243 men, representing 50.29% of the total, compared to 43,693,432 or 50.29% wo

Philippines, with 290 people per square km and it was in position 169th in our ranking of density population in 2006.

The country has one of the highest population growth rates in the region, with at least three babies born every minute. Its pop
The figures come as the government grapples with soaring prices of rice, due at least partly to the inability of the country to gr
As a measure of the seriousness of the problem, Manila has temporarily halted conversion of agricultural land for property de

From 2001 to 2006, the Philippine population growth rate was similar to Malaysia with an average 2 per cent growth rate; but

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