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  1. Household population share with religious affiliation Philippines 2020, by...

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    Updated Feb 22, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Household population share with religious affiliation Philippines 2020, by type [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1452406/philippines-household-population-with-religious-affiliation-by-type/
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    Feb 22, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    Based on the 2020 census, the majority of Filipino households were affiliated with the Roman Catholic religion, accounting for about 79 percent. Meanwhile, the share of the Muslim population was 6.4 percent. The Philippines is one of the countries in the world with the highest population professing the Catholic faith, after Brazil and Mexico.

  2. Number of inmates in prison facilities Philippines 2022, by religion

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    Updated Apr 30, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Number of inmates in prison facilities Philippines 2022, by religion [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1080031/philippines-number-inmates-prison-facilities-by-religion/
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    Apr 30, 2024
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    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    As of November 2022, over 38 thousand inmates in prison facilities in the Philippines were Roman Catholics. The Philippines is the largest Christian nation in Asia, where 81 percent are Roman Catholics.

  3. Inmates in National Bilibid Prison Philippines 2024, by religion and...

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    Updated Aug 29, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Inmates in National Bilibid Prison Philippines 2024, by religion and facility [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1078943/philippines-number-inmates-national-bilibid-prison-by-religion/
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    Aug 29, 2024
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    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    As of July 2024, most of the inmates in the National Bilibid Prison in the Philippines were Roman Catholics. In contrast, over 1.6 thousand prisoners in the maximum security facility belonged to the Iglesia ni Cristo. The Philippines is the largest Christian nation in Asia, where 86 percent are Roman Catholics.

  4. Household population share of Roman Catholics Philippines 2020, by region

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    Updated Feb 22, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Household population share of Roman Catholics Philippines 2020, by region [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1452416/philippines-roman-catholic-household-population-share-by-region/
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    Feb 22, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    Based on the 2020 census, Region 5 or the Bicol Region registered the highest share of households who reported Roman Catholic as their religious affiliation at 93.5 percent. This was followed by Region 8 or Eastern Visayas with a share of 92.3 percent. In contrast, only five percent of households in BARMM were Roman Catholics. The Philippines is one of the countries in the world with the highest population professing the Catholic faith, after Brazil and Mexico.

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    World Values Survey - Wave 7, 2019 - Philippines

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    Updated Aug 28, 2024
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    The World Values Survey (WVS) (2024). World Values Survey - Wave 7, 2019 - Philippines [Dataset]. https://catalog.ihsn.org/catalog/12297
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    Aug 28, 2024
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    The World Values Survey (WVS)
    Time period covered
    2019
    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    Abstract

    The World Values Survey (WVS) is an international research program devoted to the scientific and academic study of social, political, economic, religious and cultural values of people in the world. The project’s goal is to assess which impact values stability or change over time has on the social, political and economic development of countries and societies. The project grew out of the European Values Study and was started in 1981 by its Founder and first President (1981-2013) Professor Ronald Inglehart from the University of Michigan (USA) and his team, and since then has been operating in more than 120 world societies. The main research instrument of the project is a representative comparative social survey which is conducted globally every 5 years. Extensive geographical and thematic scope, free availability of survey data and project findings for broad public turned the WVS into one of the most authoritative and widely-used cross-national surveys in the social sciences. At the moment, WVS is the largest non-commercial cross-national empirical time-series investigation of human beliefs and values ever executed.

    The project’s overall aim is to analyze people’s values, beliefs and norms in a comparative cross-national and over-time perspective. To reach this aim, project covers a broad scope of topics from the field of Sociology, Political Science, International Relations, Economics, Public Health, Demography, Anthropology, Social Psychology and etc. In addition, WVS is the only academic study which covers the whole scope of global variations, from very poor to very rich societies in all world’s main cultural zones.

    The WVS combines two institutional components. From one side, WVS is a scientific program and social research infrastructure that explores people’s values and beliefs. At the same time, WVS comprises an international network of social scientists and researchers from 120 world countries and societies. All national teams and individual researchers involved into the implementation of the WVS constitute the community of Principal Investigators (PIs). All PIs are members of the WVS.

    The WVS seeks to help scientists and policy makers understand changes in the beliefs, values and motivations of people throughout the world. Thousands of political scientists, sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists and economists have used these data to analyze such topics as economic development, democratization, religion, gender equality, social capital, and subjective well-being. The WVS findings have proved to be valuable for policy makers seeking to build civil society and stable political institutions in developing countries. The WVS data is also frequently used by governments around the world, scholars, students, journalists and international organizations such as the World Bank, World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the United Nations Headquarters in New York (USA). The WVS data has been used in thousands of scholarly publications and the findings have been reported in leading media such as Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Economist, the World Development Report, the World Happiness Report and the UN Human Development Report.

    The World Values Survey Association is governed by the Executive Committee, the Scientific Advisory Committee, and the General Assembly, under the terms of the Constitution.

    Strategic goals for the 7th wave included:

    Expansion of territorial coverage from 60 countries in WVS-6 to 80 in WVS-7; Deepening collaboration within the international development community; Deepening collaboration within NGOs, academic institutions and research foundations; Updating the WVS-7 questionnaire with new topics & items covering new social phenomena and emerging processes of value change; Expanding the 7th wave WVS with data useful for monitoring the SDGs; Expanding capacity and resources for survey fieldwork in developing countries. The 7th wave continued monitoring cultural values, attitudes and beliefs towards gender, family, and religion; attitudes and experience of poverty; education, health, and security; social tolerance and trust; attitudes towards multilateral institutions; cultural differences and similarities between regions and societies. In addition, the WVS-7 questionnaire has been elaborated with the inclusion of such new topics as the issues of justice, moral principles, corruption, accountability and risk, migration, national security and global governance.

    For more information on the history of the WVSA, visit https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSContents.jsp ›Who we are › History of the WVSA.

    Geographic coverage

    Philippines.

    The WVS has just completed wave 7 data that comprises 64 surveys conducted in 2017-2022. With 64 countries and societies around the world and more than 80,000 respondents, this is the latest resource made available for the research community.

    The WVS-7 survey was launched in January 2017 with Bolivia becoming the first country to conduct WVS-7. In the course of 2017 and 2018, WVS-7 has been conducted in the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Andorra, Greece, Serbia, Romania, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Thailand, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Nigeria, Iraq and over dozen of other world countries. Geographic coverage has also been expanded to several new countries included into the WVS for the first time, such as Bolivia, Greece, Macao SAR, Maldives, Myanmar, Nicaragua, and Tajikistan.

    Analysis unit

    Household, Individual

    Sampling procedure

    The sample type preferable for using in the World Values Survey is a full probability sample of the population aged 18 years and older. A detailed description of the sampling methodology is provided in the country specific sample design documentation available for download from WVS.

    A detailed description of the sampling methodology is provided in the Philippines 2019 sample design documentation available for download from WVS and also from the Downloads section of the metadata.

    Mode of data collection

    Paper Assisted Personal Interview [papi]

    Research instrument

    The survey was fielded in the following language(s): Bikol, Cebuano, Filipino, Ikolo,Tausug, Waray, Hiligaynon. The questionnaire is available for download from the WVS website.

  6. Suicide mortality rate Philippines 2010-2021

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    Updated May 28, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Suicide mortality rate Philippines 2010-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/702026/philippines-crude-suicide-rate/
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    May 28, 2025
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    Area covered
    Philippines
    Description

    The Philippines has seen a gradual decline in its suicide mortality rate over the past decade, with *** deaths per 100,000 inhabitants recorded in 2021. This trend is particularly noteworthy given the country's strong religious foundations, which often play a significant role in shaping societal attitudes and mental health perceptions. Religious influence on mental health Religion holds immense importance in Filipino society, with ** percent of respondents in a 2020 survey stating that it was critical to them. The Philippines is predominantly Catholic, with about ** million people affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. This religious landscape may contribute to the country's approach to mental health issues and suicide prevention, as faith typically serves as a source of comfort and support for many Filipinos. Challenges and prevention efforts Despite the overall declining trend in suicide rates, the Philippines faced a significant increase in suicide cases during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, deaths caused by intentional self-harm rose by **** percent compared to the previous year. This surge highlights the need for improved mental health support systems, especially during times of crisis. The National Center for Mental Health reported over ***** suicide-related calls in 2022, indicating a growing awareness and willingness to seek help. However, stigma surrounding mental health issues remains a challenge, emphasizing the importance of continued efforts to promote open discussions and support in Filipino society.

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Household population share with religious affiliation Philippines 2020, by type

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Dataset updated
Feb 22, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
2020
Area covered
Philippines
Description

Based on the 2020 census, the majority of Filipino households were affiliated with the Roman Catholic religion, accounting for about 79 percent. Meanwhile, the share of the Muslim population was 6.4 percent. The Philippines is one of the countries in the world with the highest population professing the Catholic faith, after Brazil and Mexico.

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