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About 5 in Every 10 Civil Registry Documents in Sadanga are Births

In 2022, the municipality of Sadanga accumulated a total of 148 civil registry documents which was 4.52 percent lower compared to the 155 registry documents listed in 2021. Birth took the highest number of documents with 81 registered births taking 54.73 percent of the total registry documents in the municipality. This means that about 5 in every 10 documents were births. This was 24.62 percent increase from its births in 2021 at 65.
 
Meanwhile, 2022 registered marriages in the municipality at 38 had 8.57 percent increase from the listed marriages in 2021 at 35. This data also took 28.68 percent of the total registry documents in Sadanga.
 
Recorded deaths of 29 decreased by 47.27 percent compared to the previous year with 55 recorded deaths.
 

About Two in Every 100 Births in Mountain Province are Registered in Sadanga

The municipality of Sadanga registered a total of 81 births in 2022. It had 1.99 percent share to the total births listed in the province at 4,077 births. This translates to about 2 in every 100 births in the province were from this municipality.
 
In 2021, Sadanga contributed 2.15 percent to the total registered births in Mountain Province. This means that about 2 in every 100 births in the province were listed in the municipality.
 

About One in Every 100 Illegitimate Births is Registered in Sadanga

Of the 1,407 illegitimate births registered in Mountain Province in 2022, 10 births or 0.71 percent of the total were registered in Sadanga. This means that about 1 in every 100 babies registered in the province in 2022 who were born out of wedlock was listed in this municipality.
 
 
Live Birth is the complete expulsion or extraction of a product of conception from its mother, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which after such separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles, whether the umbilical cord has been cut off or the placenta is still attached.

About Five in Every 100 Marriages in the Province are Recorded in Sadanga

According to records by municipality, Sadanga listed a total of 38 marriages in 2022. It contributed 4.73 percent to the total registered marriages in the province. This means that about 5 in every 100 marriages recorded in 2022 in Mountain Province were from this municipality. In 2021, Sadanga listed 35 marriages which was 5.23 percent of the total marriages recorded in the province.
 
Sadanga’s record of 38 marriages in 2022 was 8.57 percent higher compared to the weddings it registered in 2021 at 35 marriages.

About Seven in Every 100 Civil Marriages in the Province are from Sadanga

By type of ceremony, 442 or 54.98 percent of the total marriages in the province were civil weddings. This means that about 5 in every 10 marriages registered this year were civil weddings.
 
Of these 442 civil weddings, 31 or 7.01 percent were recorded in Sadanga which only means that about 7 in every 100 civil marriages in the province were from this municipality.
 
In addition, 81.58 percent of the total marriages in Sadanga were civil marriages. This means that about 8 in every 10 marriages in the municipality were civil weddings. Also, 10.53 percent were solemnized by the Roman Catholic church and the rest were from other religious rites.
 
 
Marriage is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life.

About Three in Every 100 Deaths in the Province are Registered in Sadanga

According to records by municipality, Sadanga recorded 29 deaths for the year or 3.05 percent of the total deaths listed in the province. This means that about 3 in every 100 deaths in Mountain Province were recorded in this municipality. In 2021, Sadanga recorded a total of 55 deaths.
 
The 29 deaths registered this year in Sadanga was 47.27 percent lower than the recorded deaths it registered in 2021 at 55.
 

More Female than Male Deaths are Registered in Sadanga

Of the 29 deaths registered in Sadanga in 2022, 19 or 65.52 percent were females. This means that about 2 in every 3 deaths were females. Same trend was observed in 2021. But in 2019 and 2020, there were more male than female deaths in the municipality.
 
2021 had the highest number of female deaths at 31 while the least number was recorded in 2019 at 13 female deaths.
 

About Five in Every Ten Deaths are Widowed/ Widower

According to marital status of the dead, 15 or 51.72 percent were widowed/ widower. This only means that about 5 in every 10 deaths in the municipality were widowed/ widower; 24.14 were married and another 24.14 percent were single.
 
Categorizing by sex, 50 percent of the male deaths in the municipality were married. This translates to about 5 in every ten male deaths were married. 30 percent were single and 20 percent were widower.
 
For female deaths, 68.42 percent were widow; 21.05 percent were single and 10.53 percent were married.
Death is the permanent disappearance of all evidence of life at any time after live births has taken place (postnatal cessation of vital functions without capability of resuscitation)
 
 
 
 
JERRY G. SANTOS
Chief Statistical Specialist

 

 

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