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The agency, then known as POPCOM, was created in 1969 by virtue of Executive Order (EO) 171 [1] which established a 22-member Commission on Population. [2]Republic Act 6365, [3] or the Population Act of the Philippines, [4] was enacted into law by the Philippine Congress on August 16, 1971, which established the National Population Policy.
In 1941 the estimated population of the Philippines reached 17,000,000. [42] Manila's population was 684,000. [43] By then, some 27% of the population could speak English as a second language, while the number of Spanish speakers as first language had further fallen to 3% from 10 to 14% at the beginning of the century.
The first census conducted by the U.S. military forces took place in 1903 to fulfill Public Act 467 which was approved by the United States Philippine Commission on October 6, 1902. [ 4 ] A four-volume description of this census was on hand some years ago at the National Archives in San Bruno, California, but the volumes appear to have since ...
This is a list of Philippine provinces sorted by population as of the 2020 census, which was conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Population of provinces in this list includes population of highly urbanized cities , which are administratively independent of the province.
Lisa Grace S. Bersales is a Filipino statistician, a professor in the School of Statistics of the University of the Philippines, and the new Executive Director V of the Commission on Population and Development (POPCOM).
According to the 2020 Philippine census, Quezon City has a population of 2,960,048 people, making it the most populous city in the Philippines. [96] As of the 2015 census, the population of Quezon City comprises 22.80% or about 1 ⁄ 4 of Metro Manila 's population. [ 96 ]
In 1967, she was the first and sole Philippine Representative to the United Nations (UN) Population Commission. [2] In addition, Concepcion was the first Woman to chair this UN Population Commission from 1969 to 1977, and the first Asian woman to be elected President of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population in 1981-1985 ...
Population and Family Relations: Ian Paul Dy NPC: TBA TBA 6 3 9 45. Poverty Alleviation: Michael Romero: 1–PACMAN: TBA TBA 20 3 23 46. Public Accounts: Joseph Stephen Paduano: Abang Lingkod: TBA TBA 18 4 22 47. Public Information: Jose Aquino Jr. Lakas: TBA TBA 4 4 8 48. Public Order and Safety: Dan Fernandez: NUP: TBA TBA 36 6 42 49. Public ...