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Compiled by the DVSS Staff of NSO-Rizal For more information Write us at: National Statistics Office Rizal Provincial Branch G/F Budgetlane Shopping Ctr. Circumferential Rd., Antipolo City Call/Fax: 696-6366 E-mail: [email protected] View our website at: www.census.gov.ph/Rizal NSO SERVICES IN RIZAL NSO Helpline Plus (Call 02-737-1111) Batch Request Entry System (BREQS) partners: - Angono Municipal Civil Registrar - Antipolo City Civil Registrar - Tanay Municipal Civil Registrar - Rodriguez Municipal Civil Registrar - San Mateo Municipal Civil Registrar - SM City Taytay - SM Masinag, Antipolo CIty

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  • Compiled by the DVSS Staff of NSO-Rizal

    For more information

    Write us at: National Statistics Office Rizal Provincial Branch G/F Budgetlane Shopping Ctr. Circumferential Rd., Antipolo City Call/Fax: 696-6366 E-mail: [email protected] View our website at: www.census.gov.ph/Rizal

    NSO SERVICES IN RIZAL

    NSO Helpline Plus (Call 02-737-1111)

    Batch Request Entry System (BREQS) partners:

    - Angono Municipal Civil Registrar

    - Antipolo City Civil Registrar

    - Tanay Municipal Civil Registrar

    - Rodriguez Municipal Civil Registrar

    - San Mateo Municipal Civil Registrar

    - SM City Taytay

    - SM Masinag, Antipolo CIty

  • Highlights of the 2010 Statistics on Women There were more males (23,489) than females (22,010) born in

    year 2010 (see Table B below). These figures resulted to a sex ratio of

    106 males in every 100 females.

    Municipality Male Female Total

    Angono 1835 1701 3536

    Antipolo 7723 7239 14962

    Baras 224 206 430

    Binangonan 1799 1656 3455

    Cainta 862 800 1662

    Cardona 630 594 1224

    Jala-jala 268 236 504

    Rodriguez 2170 2040 4210

    Morong 1961 1793 3754

    Pililla 526 487 1013

    San Mateo 1362 1299 2661

    Tanay 1156 1091 2247

    Taytay 2571 2477 5048

    Teresa 391 402 793

    Total 23478 22021 45499

    Table A. Number of Birth Occurrences by Sex Rizal, 2010

    Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO Rizal

    LAWS, LEGISLATION AND FILIPINO WOMEN

    Republic Act 7322

    "AN ACT INCREASING MATERNITY BENEFITS IN FAVOR OF WOMEN WORKERS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 14-A OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1161, AS AMENDED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" Signed: March 30, 1992

    This Act increased maternity benefits of women workers in the private sector from the 45-day to 60-day benefit equivalent which equalizes those benefits given in the public sector.

    Republic Act 6725

    "AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PROHIBITION ON DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN WITH RESPECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE OF THE LABOR CODE, AS AMENDED" Signed: May 12, 1989

    It strengthens the prohibition of discrimination against women in employment, promotion and training opportunities. Under DOLE Implementing Rules dated 16 January 1990, work of equal value refers to "activities, jobs, tasks, duties or services, workers or employees are required or called upon to perform and which are identical or substantially identical. Payment of a lower compensation or benefits to a female employee does not constitute a failure to comply with this Section if the difference between the rates of pay is based on length of service or seniority, on location or geographical area of employment, or any factor than sex and factors on which the difference is based would normally justify such difference in rates of pay.

    Republic Act No. 679, as amended by Republic Act No. 1131

    "An Act further amending Republic Act No. 679, as amended by Republic Act No. 1131 or the Woman and Child Labor Law . Signed: June 19, 1971

    This is an Act that further amends Republic Act No. 679, as amended by Republic Act No. 1131. Section 7 of the same Act is further amended to include terms and conditions on prohibition from performing work:

    which requires always standing or which involves the lifting of heavy objects between ten o'clock at night and ten o'clock in the morning of the following day

    (in any industrial undertaking or branch thereof) between twelve o'clock midnight and seven o'clock in the morning of the

    following day (in any commercial or industrial undertaking or branch thereof, other than agricultural)

    at night without giving her a period of rest of not less than nine consecutive hours (in any agricultural undertaking)

    without granting her a rest period of eleven consecutive hours of work between two working periods (in any shop, factory, commercial or industrial establishment)

  • Figure 1. Distribution of Number of Births by Attendant at Birth: Rizal, 2010

    Midwife19,508,

    43%

    Hilot10,864,

    24%

    Not Stated2, 0%

    Physician14,303,

    31%

    Nurses366, 1%

    Others456, 1%

    More than half of the employed by Health and Wellness establishments were female workers with 74,299 or 67.7 percent while the remaining 35,410 or 32.3 percent were male. Source: NSO, 2009 Survey of Tourism Establishments in the Philippines

    Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO Rizal

    There were 983 non-resident mothers who gave birth in Rizal in year 2010.

    Statistics revealed that majority of women in Rizal prefers the services of medical attendants (physicians, nurses and midwives) while giving birth (refer to Figure 2 below) totaling 34,177 or 75.12 percent. On the other hand, 11,320 births or 19.42 percent were attended by hilot and other non-medical attendants.

    LAWS, LEGISLATION AND FILIPINO WOMEN

    Republic Act 9710

    The Magna Carta of Women is a comprehensive women's human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination against women by recognizing, protecting, fulfilling and promoting the rights of Filipino women, especially those in the marginalized sectors. Signed on August 14, 2009

    Republic Act 8972

    "AN ACT PROVIDING FOR BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES TO SOLO PARENTS AND THEIR CHILDREN, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" . Also known as: "Solo Parents' Welfare Act of 2000" Signed: November 7, 2000

    This Act aims to develop a comprehensive program of social development and welfare service for solo parents and their children to be carried out by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Department of Health (DOH), the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS), the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the National Housing Authority (NHA), the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and other related government and non-government agencies.

    Republic Act 7688

    "AN ACT GIVING REPRESENTATION TO WOMEN IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSION, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 3(A) OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1161, AS AMENDED" Signed: March 03, 1994

    This gives representation to women in the Social Security Commission.

    Republic Act 8171

    "AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE REPATRIATION OF FILIPINO WOMEN WHO HAVE LOST THEIR PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP BY MARRIAGE TO ALIENS AND OF NATURAL-BORN FILIPINOS" Signed: October 23, 1995

    This Act provides repatriation to: Filipino women who have lost their citizenship by marriage to aliens, and Natural-born Filipinos who have lost their citizenship on account of political or economic necessity provided that he/she is not opposed to organized government, not teaching or defending violence, and of good moral and mental standing.

    Civil Service Commission M.C. No. 12, s. 2005

    Pursuant to CSC Resolution No. 050433 dated March 30, 2005, government officials and employees are encouraged to use non-sexist language in all official documents, communications and issuances.

  • The peak age of mothers was at group 20-24 years old with 13,031 or 28.64 percent of the total. Teenage mothers (below 19 years old) contributed 5,431 births or 11.94 percent. Not stated group includes those birth certificates with no entries on mothers age which recorded 43 or 0.13 percent (see Table B).

    Age Group of Mothers

    Live Births

    Number Percent

  • Table C. Registered Marriages by Age Group of Bride Rizal, 2010

    Age No. of Brides

    Under 20 952

    20-24 3312

    25-29 3107

    30-34 1350

    35-39 500

    40-44 235

    45-49 114

    50 & over 127

    Total 9697 Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO Rizal

    Most women in Rizal preferred to get married at age 20 to 24 years old registering a total of 3,312 (34.15%) marriages. It was noted that a number of Rizaleas in their golden years (50 and over) remained faithful in the sacrament of matrimony with 127 brides. City of Antipolo (27) and Taytay (26) recorded the highest frequency in the 50 and over group.

    Tanay was profiled as the municipality with highest percentage from the total on teen brides.

    Table F shows more death in males than females with an outcome of 138 male deaths for every 100 female deaths. Death sex ratio is highest in Tanay with 177 male deaths for every 100 female deaths and lowest in Baras with 104 males for every 100 females.

    Table E. Registered Deaths by Municipality

    and by Sex: Rizal, 2010

    Municipality Male Female Total

    Angono 460 367 827

    Antipolo 1526 1025 2551

    Baras 71 68 139

    Binangonan 527 392 919

    Cainta 381 289 670

    Cardona 170 148 318

    Jala-jala 71 56 127

    Rodriguez 553 375 928

    Morong 420 317 737

    Pililla 150 85 235

    San Mateo 392 305 697

    Tanay 261 147 408

    Taytay 619 465 1084

    Teresa 110 75 185

    Total 5711 4114 9825 Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO Rizal

  • More females had attained higher levels of education There were more women than men among those who had

    attained higher levels of education. Among academic degree

    holders, women made up 55.8 percent. Of those with post

    baccalaureate courses, women accounted for 55.3 percent.

    Among the household population 5 to 24 years old, 65.7

    percent attended school at anytime during the School Year 2007 to

    2008. Of the total men aged 5 to 24 years, 66.3 percent attended

    school at anytime during the said school year. Attendance for women

    was 65.2 percent of the total females aged 5 to 24 years old.

    Highest Grade/Year Completed

    Both Sexes Women Men

    No Grade Completed 95,268 45,168 50,100 Pre-school 53,801 24,928 28,873 Elementary 573,878 283,771 290,107 1st-4th Grade 155,421 130,890 141,531 5th-6th Grade 81,902 40,306 41,596 Graduate 219,555 112,575 106,980 High School 752,613 380,733 371,880 Undergraduate 270,215 134,541 135,674 Graduate 482,398 246,192 236,206 Post Secondary 76,189 33,557 42,632 Undergraduate 15,345 6,416 8,929 Graduate 60,844 27,141 33,703 College Undergraduate 219,686 108,889 110,797 Academic Degree Holder 215,432 120,294 95,138 Post Baccalaureate 3,043 1,683 1,360 Not Stated 32,258 16,842 15,416 Total 2,022,168 1,015,865 1,006,303

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

    Table I. Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed: Rizal, 2007

    Table H. Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status: Rizal, 2007

    Marital Status Both Sexes Women Men

    Single 774,602 370,768 403,834

    Married 746,558 376,472 370,086

    Widowed 64,182 49,733 14,449

    Divorced/Separated 28,273 18,851 9,422

    Common Law/ Live-in 130,354 65,732 64,622

    Unknown 7,586 3,960 3,626

    Total 1,751,555 885,516 866,039

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

    Never-married persons comprised more men than women Forty-four percent of the household population 10 years old and over in 2007 were never-married while 42.6 percent were married. About 13 percent of the population were either widowed, divorced/separated, or in common law/live-in arrangement, or with unknown marital status. There were more men than women among never-married persons (52.1 percent). Women outnumbered men in the remaining marital status categories.

    Among all age groups, group 15-19 manifested higher number of women

    than men who were attending school.

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

  • Figure 2. Age-Sex Pyramid of Household Population Rizal, 2007

    Females in the province predominated in the age groups 15 to 34 years and 50 years old and over. On the other hand, males dominated the household population in age groups 0 to 14 years and 35 to 49 years.

    Proportion of women of voting age was higher than men

    More than half (59.1 percent) of the household population of Rizal belonged to the voting-age population (18 years old and over), in which, the proportion of women (50.9 percent) was higher than men (49.1 percent). The proportion of voting-age population in 2007 is slightly higher than the proportion of voting-age population (58.3 percent) recorded in 2000.

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

    There were 259 Filipino women who married foreign nationals in year 2010 in the province of Rizal. Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO

    Table D. Registered Marriages by Municipality

    and by Previous Marital Status of Bride: Rizal, 2010

    Municipality Single Widow Annulled/ Divorced Total

    Angono 424 4 0 428

    Antipolo 2241 6 8 2255

    Baras 223 1 0 224

    Binangonan 1341 2 1 1344

    Cainta 575 1 1 577

    Cardona 202 3 0 205

    Jala-jala 161 2 0 163

    Rodriguez 621 6 0 627

    Morong 278 4 0 282

    Pililla 334 3 0 337

    San Mateo 582 2 0 584

    Tanay 582 5 0 587

    Taytay 1831 7 0 1838

    Teresa 244 2 0 246

    Total 9639 48 10 9697 Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO Rizal

  • Highlights of the 2007 Statistics on Women The total population of Rizal, as August 1, 2007, was

    2,298,691 persons. Of the total household population, women

    outnumbered the men. There were 1,146,991 men and

    1,147,790 women, resulting in a sex ratio of 100 men for every

    100 women.

    Age Group Women Men

    Number Percent Number Percent Under 1 27,067 48.41 28,847 51.59

    1-4 104,858 48.39 111,841 51.61 5-9 130,349 48.17 140,264 51.83

    10-14 123,229 48.99 128,297 51.01 15-19 116,634 50.57 114,003 49.43 20-24 107,117 51.12 102,411 48.88 25-29 106,975 50.91 103,158 49.09 30-34 88,342 50.18 87,721 49.82 35-39 82,193 49.58 83,577 50.42 40-44 67,296 49.95 67,424 50.05 45-49 56,192 49.82 56,604 50.18 50-54 45,751 50.59 44,684 49.41 55-59 32,080 50.68 31,225 49.32 60-64 21,636 52.31 19,723 47.69 65-69 15,532 55.18 12,618 44.82 70-74 10,358 57.79 7,564 42.21 75-79 6,153 60.85 3,958 39.15

    80 and over 6,028 66.24 3,072 33.76 Total 1,147,790 1,146,991

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

    Causes of Death Male Female Total

    Heart Diseases 1524 1038 2562

    Hypertension 532 390 922

    Cancer 397 449 846

    Tuberculosis 481 231 712

    Diabetes 223 319 542

    Total 3157 2427 5584

    Table F. Five Leading Causes of Deaths: Rizal, 2010

    Diseases of the heart was consistently the number one leading cause of death in Rizal (refer to Table G). About 2,562 died due to this disease which comprised the 26.08 percent of the total deaths for year 2010. Of this figure, 59.48 percent were men (1,524) while the 40.52 percent were women (1,038). Next in rank was Hypertension with 922 fatalities consists of 57.70 percent men (532) and 42.30 percent women (390). Cancer followed with 846 victims. Out of the five leading cause of deaths, Cancer and Diabetes showed a higher proportion of women mortality than men. The top five diseases contributed 5,584 counts or 56.83 percent of the total deaths.

    Maternal mortality resulted to 23 counts for an average of 2 registered maternal deaths per month. It was observed that most of the fatalities were recorded in Angono (4) and Antipolo City (5). Source: DVSS2K Preliminary Tabulations as of March 2012, NSO Rizal

    Table G. Population by Age Group: Rizal, 2007