300
I don't have real-time data on the Philippines death rate per minute. Death rate is typically measured per 1,000 people per year, not per minute. You may be able to find more up-to-date information from official sources or reports.
4.98 per 1,000
300
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440,000 per year, 36,666 per month, 8,461 per week, 1,205 per day
In 2009, the birth rate in the Philippines was approximately 25.6 births per 1,000 people, while the death rate was around 5.6 deaths per 1,000 people. This resulted in a natural population growth, contributing to the overall demographic trends in the country during that period. These rates reflect a typical developing nation scenario, where birth rates tend to be higher than death rates.
For an average 8 hour job you would get 200-300 peso's per day which would be $4.50-6.74 Canadian per day.
If the birthrate is 10 per 1000 and the death rate is 10 per 1000 then the growth rate is zero.
The death rate per hour worldwide is approximately 6,321 deaths per hour, based on an estimated global death rate of around 151,600 people per day. This figure can vary based on factors such as population size, healthcare infrastructure, and other variables.
The UK death rate is 9.33 per 1,000.
Treblinka had the highest number of murders per day. But many had a death rate of over 99%.
Given that the population of the Philippines is already estimated at 100 000 000 this year 2011, and the birth rate is at 25 per 1000 and death rate is at 5 per 1000 of the population. That would mean 250 000 births and 50 000 deaths per year. It is a wide gap. This means that there's an extreme growth in the population every year, and with this there should be considerations for the amount of natural resources and other basic needs to be met for the 200 000 human beings being added every year. That gives you a picture of how the birth rate then contributes to the Philippine population growth. D.Cor.