Vital Statistics Report 2011-2012
Philippines, 2011 - 2013
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PHL-NSO-VSR-2011_2012-v1
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Registration Status (REGSTAT)
Data File: Births_2011-2012
Overview
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0
invd
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Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 9
Questions and instructions
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 0 | NAN% | |
9 | 0 | NAN% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
REGLEMENTARY PERIOD is the prescribed period within which an event should be registered.
DELAYED REGISTRATION refers to the registration of an event beyond the reglementary period as specified in existing laws, rules and regulations.
Late registration status is when the marriage is registered beyond the 30-day reglementary period.
Timely registration status is when the marriage is registered within the 30-day reglementary period.
DELAYED REGISTRATION refers to the registration of an event beyond the reglementary period as specified in existing laws, rules and regulations.
Late registration status is when the marriage is registered beyond the 30-day reglementary period.
Timely registration status is when the marriage is registered within the 30-day reglementary period.
Description
This indicates whether or not the document is registered within the reglementary period which is within 30 days after the birth of the child. This is determined by comparing the date of birth of the child and the date received at the Office of the Civil Registrar which is presumed to be the date of registration. If the time difference is less than 30 days.
[Source: INSTRUCTION MANUAL: Civil Registry Forms (Accomplishment and Coding)]
REGLEMENTARY PERIOD is the prescribed period within which an event should be registered.
DELAYED REGISTRATION refers to the registration of an event beyond the reglementary period as specified in existing laws, rules and regulations.
[Source: INSTRUCTION MANUAL: Civil Registry Forms (Accomplishment and Coding)]
REGLEMENTARY PERIOD is the prescribed period within which an event should be registered.
DELAYED REGISTRATION refers to the registration of an event beyond the reglementary period as specified in existing laws, rules and regulations.
Imputation and derivation
Derived from computing number of days from date of occurrence to date of registration.
Timely registration status is when the birth is registered within the 30-day reglementary period.
Late registration status is when the birth is registered beyond the 30-day reglementary period.
Timely registration status is when the birth is registered within the 30-day reglementary period.
Late registration status is when the birth is registered beyond the 30-day reglementary period.