It seems that Filipinos are more sentimental than practical. Their lack of discipline, ignorance of contraception, inability to decide for themselves and "bahala na"attitude have contributed to the overpopulation in the country.
The facts are clear and the solutions are simple. Lowering the Birth Rate means free distribution of contraception to everyone, family planning education and encourgaing households to think for themselves and not to listen to teachings or Propaganda such as the church.
Its bad enough that the poor make more children simply because they have no access to family planning methods or their ignorance thereof making the cycle of poverty continuous and unending. Added to this dilemma is the outflux of professionals from the country in search of greener pastures.
Politically the country is in turmoil. The Church is a "wolf in sheep's clothing".
If the country remains in this state for a longer period, the infrastructure will soon not be able to cope speeding up the decay of urban areas, degradation of the environment, societal chaos and increased criminality.
The country will then become the next Haiti.
The current population growth rate in the Philippines is estimated to be around 1.35% per year. This rate is gradually decreasing due to various factors such as improved access to family planning services, increased education, and urbanization. The government of the Philippines has implemented programs to promote responsible parenthood to help stabilize population growth.
The population ofthe Philippines is 86,241,697
Population change in Manila, Philippines, has been influenced by factors such as high birth rates, rural to urban migration, and increasing job opportunities in the city. Additionally, improvements in healthcare and infrastructure have contributed to population growth in Manila.
The Philippines has the highest Catholic population in Asia. Approximately 90% of the population in the Philippines identifies as Catholic.
Population increase in the Philippines can be attributed to factors such as high birth rates, cultural preferences for larger families, limited access to family planning services, and the influence of religion on reproductive choices. Additionally, improvements in healthcare and sanitation have led to lower mortality rates, contributing to population growth.
Some of the effects of the population growth in the Philippines includes a rise in unemployment, a rise in the poverty levels, and rise in crime. Corruption is the Philippines can also be attributed to the population growth.
RH Bill
It is too far away
we need to discipline ourselves
The current population growth rate in the Philippines is estimated to be around 1.35% per year. This rate is gradually decreasing due to various factors such as improved access to family planning services, increased education, and urbanization. The government of the Philippines has implemented programs to promote responsible parenthood to help stabilize population growth.
there are much disadvantages of economic growth and we can't cover here so,inflation,intergovernmental destruction, traffic congestion and population increase.
advantages and disadvantages of increasing population
According to Philippine National Statistics, the growth rate slightly slowed from 2.34 percent to 1.89 percent. The estimated population of the Philippines this year (January 2,2014) is 98,909,981.
The Philippine population grew at an annual average growth rate of 2.04 percent from 2000 to 2007.
I think 60-70
by family planning
disadvantages brought by spaniards in the philippines