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Ifugao-Vital-Stat-1St Quarter 2021.Pdf Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY REGISTERED VITAL EVENTS IN IFUGAO 1ST Quarter 2021 Date of Release : 21 August 2021 Reference No. : SR-2021-16 This report summarizes the data gathered from January to March 2021 documents submitted from the local civil registry offices of the eleven municipalities in the province of Ifugao. The number of vital events in Ifugao for the 1st quarter reached 1, 305 registered documents. This represents 10.88 % increase from the 1,177 registered vital events from the previous quarter. The province generated the following statistics: 801 for birth, 280 for marriage and 224 for death. In this January to March 2021 issue, the Philippine Statistics Authority of Ifugao presents the number of births, marriages, and deaths registered by municipalities in the province. The data are preliminary result from the Decentralized Vital Statistics System 2011 based on the documents submitted by the Local Civil Registry Offices in Ifugao. EXPLANATORY NOTES VITAL STATISTICS are derived from the information obtained at the time when the occurrences of vital events and their characteristics are inscribed in civil register. Vital acts and events are the births, deaths, foetal deaths, marriages, and all events such that have something to do with an individual’s entrance and departure from life together with the changes in civil status that may occur to a person during his lifetime. Recording of these events in the civil register is known as vital or civil registration and the resulting documents are called vital records. Data on vital statistics presented in the release were obtained from the documents registered at the Office the City/ Municipal Civil Registrars all throughout the country and forwarded to the Philippine Statistics Authority. 2nd Floor RTK Bldg., Corner Cuta Drive, Poblacion South, Lagawe, Ifugao Contact Nos.: 09066865902-Globe; 0919697906-Smart Email:[email protected] BIRTH STATISTICS Registered live births decreased by 3.03 percent The number of registered live births in the province of Ifugao in the 1st quarter 2021 totaled to 801, lower by 3.03 percent from 826 registered live births in the 4th quarter 2020. Lamut remained top registered live births in the 1st quarter 2021 Among the 11 municipalities in the province, Lamut still recorded the most number of births in the province of Ifugao for the 1st quarter of 2021 with 203, lower by 29.02 percent from 286 total registered births in the 4th quarter 2020. Lamut is the location of the government hospital in Ifugao which is the Panopdopan District Hospital, hence, a high number of registered births were recorded. Other municipalities with high number of registered births are Alfonso Lista with 167 births and distantly behind are Kiangan with 83, Lagawe with 68 and Tinoc with 57 births. Meanwhile, the municipality of Hingyon had reported still the least number of births in the province with 8 or 1 percent of the total registered births. Figure 1. Number of Births Registered by Municipality, 1st Quarter 2021 250 203 200 167 Births 150 100 83 68 57 Number of Number 51 55 53 50 34 22 8 0 Aguinaldo Alfonso Asipulo Banaue Hingyon Hungduan Kiangan Lagawe Lamut Mayoyao Tinoc Lista (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) Table 1. Number of Births Registered by Municipality, by Month, 1st Quarter 2021 MUNICIPALITY JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH TOTAL Aguinaldo 13 17 21 51 Alfonso Lista 54 57 56 167 Asipulo 11 5 6 22 Banaue 14 19 22 55 Hingyon 4 3 1 8 Hungduan 9 15 10 34 Kiangan 15 45 23 83 Lagawe 22 16 30 68 Lamut 70 60 73 203 Mayoyao 21 13 19 53 Tinoc 17 26 14 57 2nd Floor RTK Bldg., Corner Cuta Drive, Poblacion South, Lagawe, Ifugao Contact Nos.: 09066865902-Globe; 0919697906-Smart Email:[email protected] MOST BABIES WERE BORN OF MARRIED MOTHERS In the 1st quarter of 2021, out of 801 registered live births in the province there were about 63.92 percent or 512 births were legitimate, higher by 4.28 percent from 491 total registered births in the 4th quarter. Only 36.08 percent or 289 births were born out of wedlock, lower by 13.73 percent from 335 registered live births in the 4th quarter 2020. Figure 2. Percent Distribution of Registered Births by Legitimacy Status 1st Quarter 2021 Legitimate 36% Illegitimate 64% (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) MORE MALES WERE BORN THAN FEMALES Registered births for males have 413 births or 51.56 percent, lower by 3.05 from 426 registered males in the 4th quarter. Registered births for females have 388 births or 48.44 percent for females, lower by 3 percent from 400 total registered births for females in the 4th quarter. Figure 3. Number of Births Registered by Sex, 1st Quarter 2021 Male Female 52% 48% (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) MOST BIRTHS WERE REGISTERED ON TIME Out of 801 registered births in the province, there were about 73.28 percent or 587 births registered on time, and only 26.72 percent or 214 births were registered late. Figure 4. Percent Distribution of Births Registered by Timeliness 1st Quarter 2021 27% Timely Delayed 73% (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) 2nd Floor RTK Bldg., Corner Cuta Drive, Poblacion South, Lagawe, Ifugao Contact Nos.: 09066865902-Globe; 0919697906-Smart Email:[email protected] MARRIAGE STATISTICS Alfonso Lista recorded the highest registered marriages for the 1st quarter 2021 In the 1st quarter of 2021, a total of 280 registered marriages occurred in the province of Ifugao, higher by 61.85 percent from the 173 registered marriages in the 4th quarter of 2020. Alfonso Lista still remained the highest number of registered marriages with 63 couples which comprised of 23 percent of the total marriage registered. It was followed by Lamut with 39 marriages which comprised 13.93 percent of the total registered marriages in the province. Distantly behind are Tinoc and Asipulo with 31 & 30 registered marriages respectively. On the other hand, Banaue posted the lowest with only 6 or 2.14 percent of the registered couples. Figure 5. Number of Marriages Registered by Municipality, 1st Quarter 2021 70 63 60 50 40 39 30 31 30 23 22 23 22 20 Number of Marriages Number 12 9 10 6 0 Aguinaldo A. Lista Asipulo Banaue Hingyon Hungduan Kiangan Lagawe Lamut Mayoyao Tinoc (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) Table 2. Number of Marriages Registered by Municipality, by Month, 1st Quarter 2021 MUNICIPALITY JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH TOTAL Aguinaldo 2 15 5 22 Alfonso Lista 9 1 53 63 Asipulo 13 14 3 30 Banaue 0 0 6 6 Hingyon 3 4 2 9 Hungduan 4 5 3 12 Kiangan 5 1 17 23 Lagawe 7 6 10 23 Lamut 8 25 6 39 Mayoyao 7 12 3 22 Tinoc 11 6 14 31 2nd Floor RTK Bldg., Corner Cuta Drive, Poblacion South, Lagawe, Ifugao Contact Nos.: 09066865902-Globe; 0919697906-Smart Email:[email protected] DEATH STATISTICS Alfonso Lista recorded the highest registered deaths for the 1st quarter 2021 A total of 224 deaths recorded in the province of Ifugao for the 1st quarter of 2021, higher by 25.84 percent from 178 registered deaths of the 4th quarter 2020. The highest death occurrences happened in the municipality of Alfonso Lista with 50 deaths which comprised 22.32 percent of the total number of deaths. Lamut registered 35 deaths which comprised 15.63 percent of the total registered deaths. Trailing behind are Banaue with 23, Lagawe with 21, Kiangan and Mayoyao with 19 registered deaths respectively. Meanwhile, Hingyon is lagged behind at the bottom track with 6 registered deaths or 2.68 percent. Figure 6. Number of Deaths Registered by Municipality, 1st Quarter 2021 60 50 50 40 35 30 23 21 20 19 19 15 15 Number of Deaths Number 11 10 10 6 0 Aguinaldo A. Lista Asipulo Banaue Hingyon Hungduan Kiangan Lagawe Lamut Mayoyao Tinoc (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) More males died than females In the 1stquarter of 2021, there were about 134 or 59.82 percent registered deaths for males and only 90 or 40.18 percent for females. This indicates that more males had died than females. Figure 7. Percent Distribution of Death Registered by Sex, 1st Quarter 2021 Male Female 40% 59% (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) 2nd Floor RTK Bldg., Corner Cuta Drive, Poblacion South, Lagawe, Ifugao Contact Nos.: 09066865902-Globe; 0919697906-Smart Email:[email protected] MOST DEATHS WERE REGISTERED ON TIME In the 1st quarter of 2021, out of 224 registered deaths in the province there were about 88.39 percent or 198 deaths were registered on time and only 11.61 percent or 26 deaths were registered late. Figure 8. Percent Distribution of Death Registered by Timeliness, 1st Quarter 2021 Timely Delayed 12% 88% (Sources: DVSS data from MCRs report) Table 3. Number of Deaths Registered by Municipality, by Month, 1st Quarter 2021 MUNICIPALITY JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH TOTAL Aguinaldo 3 3 9 15 Alfonso Lista 22 15 13 50 Asipulo 5 3 3 11 Banaue 5 6 12 23 Hingyon 3 1 2 6 Hungduan 1 6 3 10 Kiangan 5 7 7 19 Lagawe 7 6 8 21 Lamut 7 10 18 35 Mayoyao 8 4 7 19 Tinoc 1 9 5 15 2nd Floor RTK Bldg., Corner Cuta Drive, Poblacion South, Lagawe, Ifugao Contact Nos.: 09066865902-Globe; 0919697906-Smart Email:[email protected] 280 Documents or 21.46 percent of the Total Documents was from the Municipality of alfonso lista The province of Ifugao received a total of 1,305 registered documents for the 1st quarter of 2021, higher by 10.88 percent from 1,177 total registered documents of the 4th quarter 2020.
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