. STATISTICS ON MCN Flashcards
Population (May 1, 2020)
109, 035, 343
Vital Statistics
Birth -
Marriage -
Death -
(January - July 2022)
Birth - 545, 255
Marriage - 221, 848
Death - 311, 921
Health
(June 2020)
About 7% of Filipino family members got ill/sick or injured
Gender
(October 2020)
Number of working children aged 5-17 years old
Boys - 581.5
Girls 290.8
Poverty (2021)
Incidence of
Families - 13.2%
Population - 18.1%
Trade
(September 2022)
FOB Value (in billions)
Exports - $7.16
Imports $11.98
Balance of Trade - $-4.82
National Accounts - Growth Rate
(3rd quarter in 2022)
GDP - 7.6%
GNI - 10.5%
Income & Expenditures (January - December 2021)
Average family Income - ₱307, 190
Prices (November 2022)
Inflation Rate - 8.0%
Labor (October 2022)
Employment Rate - 95.5%
the total population of the
Philippines as of 01 May 2020 is at 109,035,343. This count is
declared official for all purposes by the President of the
Philippines, pursuant to
Proclamation No. 1179 dated 06
July 2021.
annual
population growth rate (PGR) of
1.63%
Illness
feeling of certain unhealthy condition on a
person’s body or mind due to disease or fatigue
Injured
← sustained bodily damages, hurts, or loss of a
person
is a program in the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN) that monitors the weight of children aged 0 to 5 years old to assess their nutritional status. The data collected helps improve health policies.
“Timbang”
Weighing is done in Government health facilities,
measurement was taken by
barangay health workers
barangay nutrition scholars
nurses and doctors in the barangay
Weighing is done in Private institutions, measurement was taken by
nurses
doctors
other health workers
Birth Rate ← number of births per _____ population
1,000
Sixteen births per thousand population
Fertility Rate ← reflects what proportion of women who
could have babies are having them
ertility rate is currently at 64.8%, a healthy reproductive
rate for a country (NCHS, 2005)
Fetal Death Rate
death in utero of a child (fetus) weighing
500g or more, roughly the weight of a fetus of 20 weeks or
more gestation
Neonatal Death Rate
The first 28 days of life are known as the neonatal period,
and an infant during this time is known as a neonate.
Neonatal Death Rate
The leading causes of infant mortality during the first 4
weeks of life are
prematurity (early gestational age
low
birthweight (less than 2,500g),
congenital anomalies.
Neonatal Death Rate
Approximately 80% of infants who die within 48 hours
after birth weigh less than
2,500g (5.5 lbs.)
Neonatal Death Rate
The proportion of infants born with low birthweight is
about
7% of all births