
GUIMARAS – The municipality of Jordan recorded 2,845 live births in 2024, accounting for 71.46% of the total 3,981 births registered in this island province last year.
“This also marks a 5.19% decline from 2023 recorded live births at 4,199,” Provincial Statistics Officer Nelida B. Losare said.
Jordan recorded the highest number of live births in 2024 with 2,845 births, making up 71.46% of Guimaras’ total, data from the Decentralized Vital Statistics System (DVSS) of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Guimaras Provincial Statistical Office showed.
Buenavista ranked second with 712 births (17.88%), followed by Nueva Valencia with 374 births (9.39%). Sibunag reported the lowest number of births, with only 17 registered, comprising 0.43% of the provincial total.
“Despite the overall decrease in registered births, Jordan continues to dominate birth registrations in the province, underlining its significant contribution to the province’s population growth,” Losare said.
In contrast, Nueva Valencia experienced a sharp 45.48% decline in births, while Sibunag posted a 15.00% decrease. Jordan’s registered births decreased by 0.59%, but its numbers remained dominant.
Monthly data reveals fluctuations in the number of births throughout the year.
April recorded the highest number of births, with a total of 488 live births, marking the peak for the year. This month also posted the wider gender gap, with 284 female births and 204 male births.
October recorded the lowest number of births, with only 257 registrations, and the lowest number of female births (123).
Early in the year, births showed an upward trend, starting with 319 in January and rising to 399 in March. After the peak in April, the number of births declined, reaching the lowest point in October, before recovering slightly in November and December.
Over the past decade, the number of live births in Guimaras has shown a downward trend. According to the DVSS, from 2015 to 2022, birth registrations gradually decreased, with the lowest number recorded in 2022 at 2,339 births. However, a significant rise in 2023 was seen with 4,199 births, the highest in the last decade.
In 2024, the total number of births slightly decreased to 3,981 but remained significantly higher than in previous years, illustrating the fluctuation in birth rates over the years, it added./PN