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Learn about the population, ethnicity, languages, and history of the Philippines, a Southeast Asian country with over 100 million people. Find out how the Philippines ranks in terms of population density, growth rate, life expectancy, and more.
The 2020 Census of Population and Housing was the fifteenth census in the Philippines and the second by the Philippine Statistics Authority. It was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and conducted from September to October 2020 using various methods.
Learn about the history, statistics and methods of the Philippine census, a regular and official inventory of the population and housing units. The census is conducted every five years by the Philippine Statistics Authority since 2015.
This web page shows the ranking and population of Philippine provinces as of the 2020 census. The largest province in the Philippines is Metro Manila, with 13.48 million people, followed by Cebu with 5.15 million people.
This article provides a table of annual population growth rate history and projections for various areas, countries, regions and sub-regions from various sources. The table shows that the world had a population growth rate of 1.19% between 2015 and 2020, while Afghanistan had the highest rate of 2.78%.
CPD is the lead policy-making and coordinating organization for the country's population programs, such as responsible parenthood, adolescent health and development, and population and development integration. It is an attached agency to the NEDA and has a history of changes in its name, mandate and structure since 1969.
The 2015 census of population was the first conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority, which recorded a national population of 100,981,437. The census results were used to create new legislative districts and were criticized for excluding disability questions.
The web page discusses the models and trends of world population growth based on fertility and mortality rates. It does not provide a direct answer to the query "india population 2100", but it shows the UN projections of regional and global population changes.