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Total population of women in the Philippines?

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What is the total population of women in the Philippines?

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What is the population of non-Filipino women in the Philippines?

2%


What is the cause of rapid growth population in the Philippines?

birth rate is higher than death rate


Current population growth rate in the Philippines?

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.


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The Philippines. Which has the literacy rate of 93.4% of the population (2009).


Latest population growth rate of the Philippines?

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.


What was the annual population growth rate in the Philippines in 2005?

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Top ten mobility rate in Philippines?

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What is the incidence rate of appendicitis in the Philippines?

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What is the birth rate and death rate in the Philippines in year 2007-2008?

Birth rate: 24.48 births/1,000 population (2007 est.) Death rate: 5.36 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)


What are the factors that affect the population growth rate in the Philippines?

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