DVSS JANUARY 2025 (BIRTH, MARRIAGE, AND DEATH STATISTICS
This report summarizes the administrative data gathered from the documents submitted last December 2024 by the thirteen (13) Municipal Civil Registry Offices and one (1) City Civil Registry Office in the Province of Rizal.
The province generated the following statistics: four thousand eleven (4,011) for birth, nine hundred seventy one (971) for marriage, and one thousand six hundred fifty two (1,652) for death.
Civil registration is a continuous, permanent, and compulsory recording of vital events occurring in the life of an individual such as birth, marriage, and death as well as court decrees, and legal instruments affecting his civil status in appropriate registers as mandated by Act No. 3753, the Civil Registry Law.
In this January 2025 issue, the Philippine Statistics Authority of Rizal presents the number of births, marriages, and deaths registered by the city and municipalities in the province are preliminary results from the Decentralized Vital Statistics System 2011 based on the documents submitted (Timely and Late Registered) by the Local Civil Registry Offices in Rizal.
BIRTH STATISTICS
Live Birth is a complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of the 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 or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached-each product of such a birth is considered live born.

The Province of Rizal recorded 4,011 registered live births for the month of January 2025. This represents 13.92 percent increase based on the 3,521 registered live births from the previous month, i.e., December 2024.
The City of Antipolo had the highest contribution of live births in the province of Rizal as of January 2025 with 1,182 registrations, followed by Rodriguez with 625 registrations, and Taytay with 506 registrations, while the Municipality of Jalajala had the least contribution, with only 14- recorded live births.
There were around 130 newborn babies daily in the province for the month of January 2025.

As seen in Figure 1, 52.58 percent of the newborn babies were male, and 47.72 percent were females. This means that there were slightly more male born babies than female born babies, with 10.32 percent difference for the month of January 2025 in the Province of Rizal.
MARRIAGE STATISTICS
Marriage is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life.

As Table C shows, there were 971 registered marriages for the month of January 2025 in the Province of Rizal, this is lower compared from the 1,046 registered marriages during the previous month. This implies that there was a 7.17 percent decrease in the number of registered marriages in the Province of Rizal from December 2024 to January 2025.
The city/municipality that accounted for the highest number of registered marriages was the City of Antipolo with 403 registered marriages, followed by Cainta with 87 documents, and Binangonan with 80 registered marriages.
In Rizal, there were 16 Filipinas married to foreign nationals (i.e., thirteen (13) Americans, two (2) Australians and one (1) German).
DEATH STATISTICS
Death refers to the permanent disappearance of all evidence of life at any time after live birth has taken place (post-natal cessation of vital function without capability of resuscitation).
The Province of Rizal recorded one thousand six hundred fifty two (1,652) deaths for the month of January 2025.

Table D shows that for the month of January 2025, there were 1,535 registered deaths that were residents of the province and 117 were nonresident citizens with a total of 1,652 registration of deaths, compared to the 1,259 total recorded deaths of the previous month (i.e., December 2024). This suggests an increase of 31.22 percent in the number of registration of deaths in the Province of Rizal from December 2024 to January 2025.
The City of Antipolo accounted for the highest number of recorded deaths of residents in the Province of Rizal for the month of January 2025 with 371 registered deaths, which with a huge gap is followed by Binangonan with 212 registered deaths and Taytay with 187 registered deaths each for the month of January 2025.
There were 28 fetal death records in the Province of Rizal for the month of January 2025, higher compared to 23 fetal death records of December 2024.

For the month of January 2025, males, who were residents of Rizal, had a higher number of registered deaths, accounting for 56.68 percent compared to the 43.32 percent registered deaths of female residents. (See Figure II).