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1 May na b kau? Elsie naH!!!

2 1. It is the process involving varying structures of fertility, morality and migration. A. Population B. Population Growth C. Population Density D. Population Rate

3 V 2. It is the head count of the entire population of a country. A. Life expectancy B. Cohort C. Census D. Population

4 3. Among these provinces, which these has the highest number of population. A. Bulacan B. Pangasinan C. Laguna D. Cavite

5 4. It is the scientific study, characteristics and dynamics pertaining to the human population. A. Demography B. Cohort C. Census D. Population rate

6 5. It is a regularly occurring and official count of human population of a certain local administrative unit in the Philippines. A. National Election B. Barangay Election C. Philippine Census D. Provincial Census

7 6. What do you call the number of babies born each year for every 1,000 members of population? A. Infant mortality rate B. Crude birth rate C. Life expectancy D. Population Growth rate

8 7. The Philippines is ranked as the ____ densely populated country in the world. A. 15th B. 14th C. 12th D. 13th

9 8. It is the average years that the group can expect to live. A. Population Growth B. Crude death rate C. Life expectancy D. Cohort

10 9. It is a model use to represent the transition from high birth and death rate to low birth and death rates. A. Demographic transition theory B. Baby Boom theory C. Mortality theory D. Maltusian Theory

11 10. According to CIA Factbook the population of the Philippines as of July 2010 is ____________. A. 97,099,987 B. 98,643,009 C. 98,124,987 D. 99,900,177

12 Gauna, May Marie A.Prof. Areta III- 6 BEEd

13  It is a process involving varying structures of FERTILITY, MORTALITY and MIGRATION. FERTILITYMORTALITYMIGRATION.  The rapid population growth and the size of the younger population has required the Philippines to double the amount of housing, schools, and health facilities every twenty- nine years just to maintain a constant level.

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15 Fertility – the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year. is the natural capability of giving life. as a measure, "fertility rate" is the number of children born per couple, person or population

16 Mortality- is the condition of being mortal, or susceptible to death; the opposite of immortality.

17 Migration- is physical movement by humans from one area to another, sometimes over long distances or in large groups.

18  consist of all the persons born within a given period.  It can include all the persons born within the same year, decade or longer. Effect of COHORT born in U.S. between 1946- 19641946- 1964

19 1521- only half a million person lived in the Philippines. 1591- the earliest known report of he population made by KING PHILIP II. During the 18 th century the population grown gradually about 648,000 to 1,600,000 people.

20 During the period of post- World war development (1948-1960), increased over 40%. 1903- the Philippines was a land of 7.6 million persons. 1948- the enumerated population was only 3.2 million. 1960- 1970- 36.7 million people in the Philippines.

21 The Baby Boom has been one of the most significant demographic event in U.S., along with the great Black migration from the late 1800’s

22 Philippines Census  The Philippines census is a regularly occurring and official count of the human population of a certain local administrative unit in the Philippines. The population is enumerated every 5 years.  National Statistics Office National

23 The first official census in the Philippines was carried out by the Spanish government pursuant to a royal decree calling for the counting of persons living as of the midnight of December 31, 1877.Spanish

24 The first door-to-door census was conducted in 1903 to fulfill Public Act 467 which was approved by the United States Congress in July 1902.

25 Population Census of the Philippines CensusPopulationRate 19037,365,426- 191810,314,3102% 193916,000,3032.10% 194819,234,1822.10% 196027,087,6852.90% 197036,684,4863.10%

26 CensusPopulationRate 197542,070,6602.80% 198048,098,4602.70% 199060,703,2062.40% 199568,616,5362.50% 200076,498,7352.36% 200788,574,6142.04%

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28 There were two significant migration trends that affected population figures in the 1970s and the 1980s.  First was a trend of migration from village to city  Second major migration pattern consisted of resettlement from the more densely to the less densely populated regions.

29 Since1960, the population of the Philippines has risen steadily. The population of the Philippines was 88.57 million people as ofAugust 2007. The 2008 population was 90.348.437. The Republic of the Philippines is an archipelagic nation located off the coast of South East Asia. According to estimates, the country is the 12th most populated nation in the world. 6 The CIA World Factbook estimates the population of the Philippines at 99,900,177 as of July 2010. 6

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