The performance of the Philippine economy has been hindered by the country’s bourgeoning population due to its rapid population growth. For the last decade, the Philippines had the highest annual population growth rates in the Southeast Asian region. In 2009, it has become the second most populous country in the region with a population of more than 92 million, next only to Indonesia. Unfortunately, these have resulted to forgone economic growth, losing the chance to improve the poverty situation in the country. Thus, it is imperative to speed up the demographic transition in the country through proactive government population management policies aimed at harvesting the demographic dividends quickly. By performing simulation analyses on tot...
The Philippines is being robbed of a hopeful future. The very people whom we could entrust the futur...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
調整人口成長率對教育支出的影響及其回報:以菲律賓為例This paper looks into the indirect effect of the Philippines’ rapid popula...
The performance of the Philippine economy has been hindered by the country’s bourgeoning population ...
The population debate in the country has been dynamic and contentious. On the one hand, proponents o...
Rapid population growth, poor and uneven economic performance, and slow progress in health and educa...
Sometime in the early 1970s, the Philippines and Thailand had about the same population size. Today,...
The study investigates the effect of imposing an n-child policy by forecasting the population of the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
The economic growth implications due to changes in the nation’s age structure have been substantial....
Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world while it ranks 4th in Asia. Its populat...
Can LGUs succeed in managing their own population? They probably can, but they need strong national ...
This paper describes the Philippine demographic situation with a focus on the findings from the 1990...
The usual lessons drawn from East Asia’s striking experience of health and fertility transition conc...
Human beings have a right to live a life composed of things that make life at its best. And yet, thi...
The Philippines is being robbed of a hopeful future. The very people whom we could entrust the futur...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
調整人口成長率對教育支出的影響及其回報:以菲律賓為例This paper looks into the indirect effect of the Philippines’ rapid popula...
The performance of the Philippine economy has been hindered by the country’s bourgeoning population ...
The population debate in the country has been dynamic and contentious. On the one hand, proponents o...
Rapid population growth, poor and uneven economic performance, and slow progress in health and educa...
Sometime in the early 1970s, the Philippines and Thailand had about the same population size. Today,...
The study investigates the effect of imposing an n-child policy by forecasting the population of the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
The economic growth implications due to changes in the nation’s age structure have been substantial....
Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world while it ranks 4th in Asia. Its populat...
Can LGUs succeed in managing their own population? They probably can, but they need strong national ...
This paper describes the Philippine demographic situation with a focus on the findings from the 1990...
The usual lessons drawn from East Asia’s striking experience of health and fertility transition conc...
Human beings have a right to live a life composed of things that make life at its best. And yet, thi...
The Philippines is being robbed of a hopeful future. The very people whom we could entrust the futur...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
調整人口成長率對教育支出的影響及其回報:以菲律賓為例This paper looks into the indirect effect of the Philippines’ rapid popula...