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Special Release Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority SPECIAL RELEASE Date of Release: 27 JUNE 2019 Reference No. 2019-025 This special release presents data on registered births, deaths and marriages by sex and city/municipality in the Province of Cavite occurring in May 2019. The report was obtained from the certificates that were transmitted by the city/municipality civil registrars to the Cavite Provincial Office for machine processing. Cities/ Both Cities/ Both Male Female Male Female Municipalities Sexes Municipalities Sexes Alfonso 56 24 32 Maragondon 41 19 22 Amadeo 23 15 8 Mendez 24 16 8 Bacoor 707 348 359 Naic 300 156 144 Carmona 86 40 46 Noveleta 114 52 62 Cavite City 191 93 98 Rosario 80 41 39 Dasmariñas 981 518 463 Silang 398 206 192 Gen. E. 23 12 11 Tagaytay City 106 50 56 Aguinaldo Gen. Trias 617 325 292 Tanza 348 149 199 Imus 433 226 207 Ternate 8 3 5 Indang 40 13 27 Trece Martires City 707 372 335 Kawit 154 76 78 Gen. M. Alvarez 196 101 95 Magallanes 19 8 11 TOTAL 5,652 2,863 2,789 TABLE 1: May 2019 Total Registered Live Births, by Sex and by City/Municipality Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority FIGURE 1: May 2019 Total Registered Live Birth by Sex 2,789, 2,863, 49.35% 50.65% Male Female FIGURE 2: May 2019 Total Registered Live Births by Legitimacy Status 2,003, 35% Legitimate Illegitimate 3,649, 65% Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority FIGURE 3: May 2019 Total Registered Live Births by Registration Status 1,340, 24% Timely 4,312, 76% Late FIGURE 4: May 2019 Total Registered Live Births by Attendant at Birth 3,000 T o 2,410 t 2,500 2,384 L a i l v 2,000 e R e B 1,500 g i i r s t 1,000 t h 711 e s r 500 e 135 d 12 0 - Both Sexes Male Attendant-at-Births Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority FIGURE 5: May 2019 Total Registered Live Births by Place Type Hospital T Home t 5,000 4,698 o Others L a 4,500 Not Stated i l v 4,000 e R 3,500 e B 3,000 g i i r 2,500 s t t 2,000 h e s 1,500 r 948 e 1,000 d 500 0 6 - Hospital Home Others Not Stated Place Type Province of Cavite registered a total of 5,652 live births on the month of May 2019. For the reference period, male births were higher by 74 than female births. Among the cities/municipalities in the province, City of Dasmariñas recorded the highest live births with a total of 981 babies that was shown on Table 1. However, lowest registration was recorded on the municipality of Ternate having 8 live births that was equivalent to 0.14% of the registration. Thus, as stated on Figure 1, male births comprised of 50.65% while female births covered the remaining percent of 49.35% percent. As shown in figure 2, there were more illegitimate babies born in the province covering 65% of the registration. In addition, majority of the registration in the province were timely that was shown on figure 3. Timely registration covered 76% of the registered live births or a total of 4,312 while late registration covered 24 percent. For the whole month of May 2019 highest rate of late registration was came from the City of Dasmarinas having 221 late registrations. As presented on Figure 4, births attended by Physician were the most common practice applied in the province. It was recorded on 2,410 live births or equivalent of 43% of the total births. It was followed by midwives and Hilot/Unlicensed Midwife with total delivery of 2,384 and 711 respectively. Hence, in Figure 5 it was shown that about 83% of the total births were born in the hospital with a total of 4,698 babies. Only 948 babies were born on their own house/home. Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Figure 6: May 2019 Total Registered Deaths by Sex 736, 45.63% 877, 54.37% Male Female FIGURE 7: May 2019 Total Registered Deaths by Place Type and by Sex Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority FIGURE 8: May 2019 Registered Deaths by Registration Status FIGURE 9: May 2019 Total Registered Deaths by Attendant-at-Death A t t Private Physician 209 e n d a Public Health Officer 480 n t - Hospital Authority 329 a t - D None 554 e a t h Others 41 s Not Stated 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Not Stated Others None Total Registered Deaths Hospital Authority Public Health Officer Private Physician Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority TABLE 2: May 2019 Total Registered Deaths by City/Municipality Cities/ Both Cities/ Both Male Female Male Female Municipalities Sexes Municipalities Sexes Alfonso 27 15 12 Maragondon 9 5 4 Amadeo 16 10 6 Mendez 8 6 2 Bacoor 176 102 74 Naic 62 33 29 Carmona 40 20 20 Noveleta 14 8 6 Cavite City 73 46 27 Rosario 32 17 15 City of 347 171 176 Silang 96 46 50 Dasmariñas Gen. E. 8 3 5 Tagaytay City 49 32 17 Aguinaldo Gen. Trias 147 79 68 Tanza 89 54 35 Imus 147 68 79 Ternate 10 7 3 Indang 18 10 8 Trece Martires 128 76 52 City Kawit 51 33 18 Gen. M. Alvarez 58 34 24 Magallanes 8 2 6 TOTAL 1,613 877 736 For May 2019, the Province of Cavite recorded a total number of 1,613 fatalities. Male deaths outnumbered female deaths by one hundred forty one. Based on Figure 1, male deaths comprised of 54.37% total deaths or a registered total of eight hundred seventy seven . However, female deaths covered the remaining 45.63% or a total of seven hundred thirty six deaths. As presented on Figure 7, majority of the deceased were died on their own home/house comprising 68% or a total number of 1,103 deaths. Thus, on figure 8 majority of the deceased in the province of Cavite were attended by None with a total of 554 deaths or equivalent of 34% percent. It was followed Public Health Officer covering the 20% or a total of 329 deaths. Almost all of the deceased in the province was documented or registered timely covering 99% of the registration. There were only 15 deaths recorded as late, eight of those was came from municipality and city of Dasmarinas, Gen Trias, Imus, Naic Tagaytay City, Tanza, Ternate and Gen Mariano Alvarez. For the reference period, City of Dasmariñas registered the highest rate of deaths with 347 casualties. It was followed by General Trias and Tanza with 147and 89 deaths. On the other hand, municipality of Gen Emilio Aguinaldo ,Magallanes and Mendez Nunez got the least number of deaths. The said municipality only recorded 8 casualties. Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority FIGURE 10: May 2019 Total Registered Marriage by Registration Status FIGURE 11: May 2019 Total Registered Marriage by Place Type Cavite Provincial Statistical Office, 2F Government Center Building, Provincial Capitol Grounds, San Agustin, Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone: (046)514-0501/686-5728 ● Telefax: (046)514-0445 ● Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Figure 12: May 2019 Total Registered Marriage by Type of Ceremony TABLE 3: May 2019 Total Registered Marriage by Registration Status and by City/Municipality: REGISTRATION STATUS REGISTRATION STATUS Cities/ Cities/ Municipalities Total Timely Late Municipalities Total Timely Late Alfonso 42 50 1 Maragondon 16 16 0 Amadeo 15 14 1 Mendez 14 14 0 Bacoor 150 148 2 Naic 42 41 1 Carmona 17 17 0 Noveleta 44 43 1 Cavite City 22 21 0 Rosario 26 25 1 City of 130 123 7 Silang 174 173 1 Dasmariñas Gen. E. 10 10 0 Tagaytay City 121 119 2 Aguinaldo Gen.
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