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Philippines Statistical Information and Demographics

The agency of the government in charge of keeping statistical records in the Philippines is the National Statistical Office. This includes statistical information regarding population, gross national product, employment and trade.

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Mortality and morbidity rate in Baguio city?

Morbidity rate of tuberculosis in Baguio as of 2006 to 2007 according to Baguio Health Center is shown in the table below.

2007

2006

Number

Baguio City

Total

R/100,000

Transients

Total

No.

R/100,000

FHSIS

Hospital

Baguio

Baguio

1. Upr Resp Tract Inf

9454

4

9377

3200.59

2

9379

7038

2453.96

2. Pneumonia

2019

907

2926

998.71

426

3349

3178

1108.08

3. Bronchitis

2065

21

2086

704.83

9

2095

1934

674.33

4. Dog Bite

1640

203

1843

629.05

37

1878

2524

880.05

5. Diarrhea

1025

396

1421

485.02

275

1517

1704

594.14

6. Vascular Disease

731

432

1163

396.95

309

1457

966

336.82

7. Dermatitis

917

0

917

312.99

4

909

439

153.07

8. Urinary Tract Infection

915

0

915

312.31

0

747

545

190.03

9. TB Respiratory

388

41

407

138.91

38

426

384

133.89

10. Asthma

244

123

367

83.28

27

394

333

116.11

Mortality rate as of the same years show that Tuberculosis is not one of the top 10 leading mortality rate in Baguio and thus were not indicated by the Bgauio Health Service. The next table shows the top 10 leading mortality rates in Baguio. (NOTE: TB not included).

2007

2006

Number

R/100,000

Number

R/100,000

Baguio

Transients

Total

Baguio

1. Heart Disease

217

90

307

74.06

227

79.14

2. Vascular Disease

188

57

245

64.16

226

78.8

3. Cancer

135

44

179

46.07

151

52.64

4. Pneumonia

123

42

165

41.98

115

40.09

5. Diabetes Mellitus

41

9

50

13.99

48

16.73

6. Asphyxia

34

10

44

11.6

33

11.5

7. Kidney Disease

33

0

33

11.26

24

8.36

8. Liver Disease

32

3

35

10.92

39

13.59

9. Prematurity

30

11

41

10.23

20

6.97

10. Sepsis

27

17

44

9.21

35

12.2

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What is the largest and most populated natural region in Texas?

The Edwards Plateau is the largest natural region in Texas, covering approximately 40,500 square miles. The Gulf Coastal Plains is the most populated natural region in Texas, with major cities like Houston and Corpus Christi located in this region.

What is family planning?

Family planning means planning when and how many children you are going to have and how to prevent unwanted pregnancy.

Family planning means working out a plan with your partner on how you want to deal with procreation within the context of a sexual relationship. This covers things as varied as when and why to get pregnant, the number of children that are wanted, how to deal with fertility issues, how to avoid getting pregnant, whether to consider an abortion or adoption if an unwanted pregnancy occurs, etc., to say nothing of working out parental strategies with your partner.
Family planning is having children that you planned on having, and not children concieved by accident.

What is the ranking of the Philippines in the world population?

The List of the Most Populous Countries 1. China - 1,313,973,713 2. India - 1,095,351,995 3. United States - 298,444,215 (as of Nov. 2006 - 300,176,035) 4. Indonesia - 245,452,739 5. Brazil - 188,078,227 6. Pakistan - 165,803,560 7. Bangladesh - 147,365,352 8. Russia - 142,893,540 9. Nigeria - 131,859,731 10. Japan - 127,463,611 11. Mexico - 107,449,525 12. Philippines - 89,468,677 13. Vietnam - 84,402,966 14. Germany - 82,422,299 15. Egypt - 78,887,007 16. Ethiopia - 74,777,981 17. Turkey - 70,413,958 18. Iran - 68,688,433 19. Thailand - 64,631,595 20. Democratic Republic of the Congo - 62,660,551 21. France - 60,876,136 22. United Kingdom - 60,609,153 23. Italy - 58,133,509 The Philippines is in the 12th place and it has a population of 89,468,677 from the U.S. Census Bureau International Data Base

What was the Philippine population in 2007?

The result of the Philippine census of population conducted last August 2007 shows that there were 88,574,614 Filipinos in 2007.

What is the average age at marriage for women in the rural area of the Philippines?

The average age of marriage for a women who lives in a rural area in the Philippines is 17 years of age. In city areas, women typically marry by the age of 22.

What are the festivals in aurora region III Philippines?

Some of the festivals in Aurora Region III, Philippines include the Dinamulag Mango Festival in Zambales, Piesta ng mga Salubong in San Luis, and Ayala Festival in Baler, Aurora. These festivals showcase the rich culture, traditions, and products of the region.

What is the most controversial issue of biology?

"Most controversial" needs some qualifiers. Among American fundamentalist Christian communities, macroevolution is contested, but creating transgenic organisms is not of any concern. In Europe on the other hand, genetically modified food is extremely controversial, wheras macroevolution is a widely accepted theory.

Nationwide in the US, embryonic stem cell research is possibly the biggest controversy. Stem cell research is extremely promising and may be the way to cure numerous human diseases. Human embryos may be the only source of pluripotent stem cells. A large demographic opposes the destruction of human embryos.

The number of people who oppose embryonic stem cell research is by most estimates much larger than the number of people who care about other issues in biology (such as macroevolution) and the stakes in terms of public health are likely also higher than any other issue in biology.

By those reasonable standards, embryonic stem cell research is the biggest controversy in biology in the united states for now.

What is the population of the Philippines?

Based on the Census of Population and Housing conducted by the National Statistics Office on May 1, 2010, the population of the Philippines is 92,337,852 for both sexes.
As of 2009, the estimated population in the Philippines is 92,226,600 people. The majority of Filipinos (about 95%) are made up of various ethnolinguistic Austronesian or Malay ethnic groups. (Wikipedia: Demographics of the Philippines)
Since 2008, it is 90,348,437.

What are common problems with IQ tests?

Hi I think one of the problems with the IQ test is you need to be careful where you get it. If you just search on line because you want to take one more or less for fun, be aware that most people who provide stuff for free on line are actually trying to sell you something. SO you could download an IQ test that shows, surprise! that you are not very good at math. They then try to sell you a course to make you a wizard at math. The IQ test has been around and fiddled with by smart people for a long time, so by now a real IQ test is probably fairly accurate at revealing your IQ. The question is, what does it really reveal? An IQ of 70 would get you into a special ed class and an IQ of 150 means you can get into MENSA with all the NASA scientists. But it doesn't reveal much else about you. If you really want to know your IQ, I suggest you go to a professional psychologist, or email a professor in psychology at your local university and ask him for the source of a reliable IQ test. Phil

Was there a fundamental shift in power towards the Tudor crown?

As a result of the Wars of the Roses, the House of York had taken control of the crown, installing Edward IV as king. The only viable Lancastrian rival that remained was Henry Tudor, who was living in exile. When Edward IV died, his young son officially became King Edward V. But the throne was quickly usurped by Richard III, the young king's uncle. Richard III was very unpopular, which even prompted Yorkist allies to support Henry Tudor as an alternative. With French troops and supplies, Henry invaded England. At the Battle of Bosworth Field some of Richard's allies switched sides or left the battle, and Richard was slain. Henry Tudor had a weak claim to the throne, but the Wars of the Roses had killed many who had a better claim, and none of the remaining potential claimants were strong enough to challenge Henry. As King Henry VII, he married Elizabeth of York, Edward IV's daughter, thus ensuring that his children would have a strong claim to the throne through Elizabeth's strong line. The Tudor dynasty would last for 118 years.

What are your rights if a City intends to build a sidewalk on your property consuming ten feet of lawn?

I'm not an expert, but my guess would be that if the city wants to put a sidewalk anywhere, you either have no rights or they will find a way to circumvent them. I'm sorry to say that, but it is most likely the truth.

What are the top 10 provinces in the Philippines with greatest population?

-Metro Manila9,932,56012.98%1Cebu3,356,1374.39%Includes Cebu City2Negros Occidental2,565,7233.35%Includes Bacolod City3Pangasinan2,434,0863.18%Includes Dagupan City4Bulacan2,234,0882.92%5Cavite2,063,1612.7%6Laguna1,965,8722.57%7Zamboanga del Sur1,935,2502.53%Includes Zamboanga City8Iloilo1,925,0022.52%Includes Iloilo City9Davao del Sur1,905,9172.49%Includes Davao City

What are the common problems of cooperatives in the Philippines?

At the turn of the century, Filipinos in increasing numbers travelled and studied abroad and brought home with them new ideas. It was this group of Filipinos who were in close in contact with the new economic movement in Europe.

Two names worthy of note were Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Teodoro Sandiko.

Rizal, after his side trip to Sandakan, Borneo in 1892, requested Governor Despudol that he and some relatives and friends be permitted to move to that place and found a colony under the cooperative plan of Robert Owen. Instead, he was arrested for treason and banished to Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte.

In Dapitan, Rizal had his ideas in cooperation partially fulfilled. He put up a school for the poor community on a purely cooperative basis. He also established a cooperative store with the help of his pupils. One noteworthy group organized by Rizal was the Society of Abaca Producers. This functioned for only one year. Rizal returned the members' share capital without any loss.

Teodoro Sandiko, in his travels in Europe, must have had a close contact with the cooperative movement in Germany where he came across with the Raiffeisen movement. He was very much impressed by this type of cooperative and he looked forward for an opportunity to have it introduced to the Philippines. As destiny might have its choice, Sandiko had his chance when he was appointed one of the early governors when Civil Government, under the Americans, was established.

What are the richest cities in the Philippines?

Makati City remains the richest local government unit (LGU) in the country after it posted a P9-billion revenue collection from January to September of this year.

During this period, Makati City collected a total of P9.38 billion in revenue, which is 5 percent higher than its collection for the same period in 2011.

Why is that there is regions and special regions in the Philippines?

Hi are you talking about the 5 super regions, if you are they are grouped or defined by there economic strength. Within these 5 super regions there are 3 geographical defined regions meaning defined by land formations and in the 3 geographical regions there are 17 smaller regions for administrative purposes meaning each is governed by a council and in these 17 regions there is about 79 provinces , every province has a governor and a provincial council.

What is the total number of Barangays in the Philippines?

Philippines is an island country in Asia. The country has 145 cities and total of 1,489 municipalities from its three island groups.

What are the top ten richest cities in the Philippines?

1. Makati City

2. Manila City

3.Quezon City

4.General Santos City

5.Puerto Prinsesa City

6.Baguio City

7.Cebu City

8. Davao City

9.Batangas City

10.PHILIPPINES