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2024-129

Number of Deaths… 
There were 1,406 registered deaths in Quezon in November 2023. It recorded an increase of 16.5 percent from the previous month’s figure of 1,207. 
The daily average of death occurrences during the month was 47 or approximately two deaths per hour.

Deaths by Sex… 
There were more male deaths (782 or 55.6%) than female deaths (624 or 44.4%) registered during the month. 
The death sex ratio was calculated at 125 males for every 100 females in November 2023.

Deaths by Place of Occurrence and Usual Place of Residence… 
Lucena City recorded the most number of registered deaths at 355 or 25.2 percent. This may be explained by its large population and the health facilities available in the city. 
The municipality of Candelaria had the second-highest number of registered deaths with 107 or 7.6%, followed by Lopez and Sariaya with 83 (5.9%) and 73 (5.2%), respectively. 
There were 239 deaths that occurred outside the usual place of residence of the deceased. 
Lucena City recorded the highest number of deaths (178) that occurred outside the usual residence of the deceased. It was followed by Lopez (20) and Candelaria (15). 
Majority of the rest of the municipalities and city of the province registered higher number of deaths by usual residence than the number of deaths by place of occurrence.


(SGD.) AIRENE A. PUCYUTAN 
Chief Statistical Specialist 
PSA Quezon

NDP/NRSU/DOC

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