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DVSS Special Release Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE DVSS APRIL 2019 (VITAL STATISTICS RIZAL INDICATORS) Date of Release: June 29, 2019 Reference No.: 2019-025 This report summarizes the data gathered from April 2019 documents submitted from the local civil registry off ices of the thirteen municipalities and a city in the province of Rizal. The numbe r of vital events in Rizal for reached a total of 6,807 registered documents. This represents 1.05 % decrease from th e 6,879 registered vital events from the previous month. The province generated the following statistics: 4,616 for birth, 946 for marriage and 1,245 for death. Table A. Registered Documents by Municipality Civil registration is a Rizal, April 2019 continuous, permanent, and compulsory recording of vital MUNICIPALITY TIMELY AND LATE events occurring in the life of REGISTERED DOCUMENTS an individual such as birth, marriage, and death as well as BIRTH MARRIAGE DEATH court decrees, and legal ANGONO 306 35 88 instruments affecting his civil ANTIPOLO 1473 341 351 status in appropriate registers as mandated by Act No. 3753, BARAS 39 19 11 the Civil Registry Law. BINANGONAN 407 52 141 CAINTA 177 85 123 In this April 2019 issue, the Philippine Statistics CARDONA 115 7 24 Authority of Rizal presents the JALAJALA 38 7 13 number of births, marriages, MONTALBAN 535 85 139 and deaths registered by MORONG 295 36 58 municipalities in the province. PILILLA 51 23 19 The data are preliminary result from the Decentralized Vital SAN MATEO 309 50 67 Statistics System 2011 based TANAY 188 49 57 on the documents submitted TAYTAY 550 131 141 (Timely and Late Registered) TERESA 133 26 13 by the Local Civil Registry Offices in Rizal. TOTAL 4616 946 1245 G/F Budgetlane Shopping Center, Circumferential Road, Antipolo City, Rizal Telephone: (632) 696-6366 Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE Table B. BIRTH STATISTICS Timely Live Births by Municipality and By Sex Province of Rizal recorded a total of 2,692 timely registered births for the month of April 2019. City of Municipality Male Female Total Antipolo has the highest contribution of live births with 842, ANGONO 61 59 120 followed by Taytay with 369 and ANTIPOLO 442 400 842 Montalban with 298. Municipality of BARAS 3 5 8 Baras have the least contribution, with 8 live births (see Table B). BINANGONAN 103 120 223 CAINTA 53 58 111 There were 89 new born babies daily in the province for the month CARDONA 24 27 51 of April 2019. JALAJALA 11 5 16 The timely data recorded presented MONTALBAN 140 158 298 51.11 percent for the males and MORONG 106 88 194 48.89 percent for the females. It means that male born babies was PILILLA 14 6 20 higher by 4.56 percent than the SAN MATEO 125 131 256 female born babies for this month. TANAY 42 35 77 About 1,945 births (72.25%) were TAYTAY 193 176 369 attended by physicians followed by TERESA 59 48 107 midwives, 628 (23.33%), while 99 TOTAL 1376 1316 2692 (3.68%) were attended by hilot. And there were 20 (0.74%) records Table C. attended by nurses (see Table C). Timely Registered Births by Attendant at Birth 32.65 percent or eight-hundred seventy-nine of the mothers in the Attendant Total Percentage % province had their first-born baby at birth for the month of April 2019. TOTAL 2692 100% Physician 1945 72.25% Nurse 20 0.74% Midwife 628 23.33% Hilot 99 3.68% Others 0 0.00% G/F Budgetlane Shopping Center, Circumferential Road, Antipolo City, Rizal Telephone: (632) 696-6366 Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE Out of fourteen municipalities, Baras and Pililla had no recorded birth attended by physicians. While Tanay had 5 recorded births that were attended by physician, 23.33% of the total births in the province were attended by midwives. More than forty percent (1141 or 42.38%) of babies born in Rizal were legitimates. Municipality of Cardona posted the highest legitimacy percentage with 32 or 62.75 percent of the total legitimate children in the municipality level. (see Figure II). Figure II. Timely Legitimacy Status by Municipality Rizal, April 2019 Legitimate Illegitimate 526 316 218 178 151 145 120 116 111 107 97 97 82 67 61 59 53 40 32 29 24 19 12 9 8 7 4 4 For this month, the illegitimate births were greater at 35.93 percent than the legitimate records. Modal age group for mothers was at 25 to 29 with 830 occurrences (30.83%). Teenage mothers (19 and below) listed 199 births or 7.39 percent. While the non- fertile age group (45 over) showed fertility performance at 8 recorded live births or 0.30 percent. G/F Budgetlane Shopping Center, Circumferential Road, Antipolo City, Rizal Telephone: (632) 696-6366 Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE As the table shows, month of MARRIAGE STATISTICS April has 891 timely registered marriages compare to 707 of the previous month (refer to Table E). Table E. Timely Registered Marriages by Municipality Rizal, April 2019 The municipality that has the highest number of timely marriages was recorded in Antipolo with 334 Municipality Number of registered documents, followed by Marriages Taytay with 128 and Cainta, with 84 ANGONO 34 marriages. ANTIPOLO 334 BARAS 19 The city of Antipolo has the BINANGONAN 51 highest number of Catholic CAINTA 84 marriages in the province with 70 instances, 198 on Civil Ceremonies CARDONA 7 and 66 on the other religious rites. JALAJALA 7 RODRIGUEZ 49 There are 6 widows and 2 MORONG 36 divorced on bride’s civil status. PILILLA 22 While 8 widowers and 5 divorced SAN MATEO 46 are recorded on the grooms. TANAY 48 TAYTAY 128 TERESA 26 TOTAL 891 Figure III. Percentage of Types of Ceremony in the province, April 2019 Province-wide, civil ceremonies initiated Other Religious Roman Catholic by the local chief executives in Rites Church coordination with the municipal civil 21.32% 23.79% registrars including those solemnized by judges got the highest number of registrations with 489 (54.88%). Civil Followed by the Roman Catholic rites with Ceremonies 212 (23.79%). 54.88% G/F Budgetlane Shopping Center, Circumferential Road, Antipolo City, Rizal Telephone: (632) 696-6366 Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE Teen brides (30 or 3.37 %) were greater in number than teen grooms (5 or 0.55%). There were recorded 2 grooms and a bride that aged above 75 years old that undergo marriage (See Table F). Table F. Timely Registered Table G. Nationalities of Brides Brides and Groom by and Grooms Age Group Nationality Groom Bride Age Groom Bride American 1 6 Australian 0 2 Under 20 5 30 British 0 3 20-24 146 215 Canadian 0 1 25-29 335 340 Filipino 945 924 30-34 235 174 Indian 0 2 35-39 88 62 Italian 0 1 40-44 47 24 Japanese 0 2 45-49 25 28 Nigerian 0 1 50-54 13 6 Taiwanese 0 1 55-59 8 9 Vietnamese 0 1 60-64 7 1 Filipino – 0 1 65-69 1 1 American 70-74 2 0 Others 0 1 75 and above 2 1 Do you know? In Rizal, 22 Filipinas married foreign nationals that are registered in April 2019. G/F Budgetlane Shopping Center, Circumferential Road, Antipolo City, Rizal Telephone: (632) 696-6366 Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE Registered death records on children DEATH STATISTICS under 1-year old decreased by 15 as compared to the previous month. The province also generated a total of 1239 timely registered deaths for the month of April. Antipolo was on the top Table H. Timely Registered with 350 deaths, followed by Deaths in Rizal, April 2019 Binangonan with 141 and Taytay with 140. Municipality of Baras has the least Municipalities Number of Timely number of deaths with 11 records. Registered Deaths Angono 81 Records showed that there were 38 Antipolo 316 timely infant deaths in total. City of Baras 9 Antipolo recorded 12. Next is Cainta with Binangonan 128 5 infant deaths, and Angono and Taytay, Cainta 124 both with 4 infant deaths. While Baras, Cardona 29 Pililla and Tanay have no registered Jalajala 5 documents on infant deaths. Rodriguez 118 The modal age for the number of deaths Morong 68 was at 65-69 years old with 168 timely Pililla 15 registered occurrences in April 2019. San Mateo 76 Tanay 53 Taytay 117 Figure IV. Timely Registered Teresa 24 Deaths by Sex and by TOTAL 1,163 Municipality 250 Rizal, April 2019 785 or 63.36 percent of the 200 registered deaths in the province died in their homes, whereas about 150 454 or 36.64 percent died at hospitals. 100 60.69 percent have been 50 medically attended by the physicians, public health officer and 0 in hospital before they died. Male Female G/F Budgetlane Shopping Center, Circumferential Road, Antipolo City, Rizal Telephone: (632) 696-6366 Email Address: [email protected] www.psa.gov.ph Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Province of Rizal SPECIAL RELEASE Figure V.
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