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RESOURCES
AND
DEMOGRAPHY
Human Resources
Human resources are the people who
make up the workforce of an organization,
business sector, or economy. "Human capital" is
sometimes used synonymously with "human
resources", although human capital typically
refers to a more narrow view (i.e., the knowledge
the individuals embody and economic growth).
Likewise, other terms sometimes used include
"manpower", "talent", "labour", "personnel", or
simply "people".
Population
Distribution of Children and Elderly
Health
Education
Economy
Workforce
Migration
Demographics of Philippines
Population
100,981,437(2
015 census)
Growth rate
1.72% (20102015)
Birth rate
19.0
births/1,000
population
(2010)
Death rate
5.2
deaths/1,000
population(20
10)
Life
expectancy
71.66 years
male
68.72 years
female
74.74
years(2011
est.)
Fertility rate
3.0 children
born/woman(2
013 est.)
Infant
mortality rate
19.34
deaths/1,000
live births
Net migration
rate
-1.29
migrant(s)/1,0
Age structure
014 years
65 and over
Total
1 male(s)/female
At birth
1.05
male(s)/female
Under 15
1.04
male(s)/female
1564 years
1 male(s)/female
65 and over
0.76
male(s)/female
Nationality
Nationality
Filipinos
Major ethnic
Visayan
(Cebuano,
Waray,
Hiligaynon/Ilong
go, Karay-a,
Aklanon,
Masbatenyo,
Romblomanon)
31.6%, Tagalog
28.1% (2000
census)
Minor ethnic
Language
Official
Filipino
(Tagalog)
andEnglish
Spoken
auxiliary
regional
languages
-Cebuano,Iloc
ano,Hiligayno
n,Bicolano,W
aray,Kapampa
ngan,Pangasin
an,Maranao,M
aguindanao,Z
amboangue
Chavacano
andTausug
Workforce
The workforce or labour force (also labor
force in the United States) is the labour pool in
employment. It is generally used to describe
those working for a single company or industry,
but can also apply to a geographic region like a
city, state, or country.
Employment
Employment is a relationship between two parties,
usually based on a contract where work is paid for,
where one party, which may be a corporation, for profit,
not-for-profit organization, co-operative or other entity is
the employer and the other is the employee.
Unemployment
is defined as a situation where someone is working age is
not able to get a job but would like to be in a full time
employment.
Underemployment
A situation in which a worker is
employed, but not in the desired capacity,
whether in terms of compensation, hours,
or level of skill and experience. While not
technically unemployed, the
underemployed are often competing for
available jobs.
Philippines
April 2016a/
April 2016b/
April 2015c/
(Excludes
Leyte)
65,498
(No Leyte)
63.6
64.6
63.7
93.9
93.6
93.9
6.1
6.1
6.4
18.4
17.8
18.2
64,802
Demography
The study of populations, especially with
reference to size and density, fertility, mortality,
growth, age distribution, migration, and vital
statistics and the integration of all these with
social and economic conditions.
Demography
Structure
(point of time)
Status of population (number, structure)
age
sex
education level
income
households, family
urbanisation
public utilities
information on the home and its
facilities
ethnicity
Dynamism
(period of time)
Numerical changes of population (time-frame,
place)
Vital statistics
births (natality)
fertility
deaths (mortality)
reproduction
marital status (marriage,
divorce)
Migration
Emigration
Commuters
Immigration
Population History
1591
1799
1887
1898
1903
666,712 1,502,5746,984,727,7,832,719
7,635,42
6
1920
1939
10,314,310 16,000,303
1941
17,000,000
36,6
84,4
86
42,0
70,6
60
48,0
98,4
60
60,7
03,2
06
68,6
16,5
36
76,5
06,9
28
88,5
66,7
32
92,3
37,8
52
100,
981,
437