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@mannyamador: I don't think you get the idea, do you?? The point why I am showing the statistics between the ageing population of Japan and the young population of the Philippines, is to illustrate the problem.
When the biggest part of your population is a recepient of social services and only a small percentage are provider it will create strain to the government coffers. (Read the sentence twice). In Japan they are already experiencing the problem, which is also the same in the Philippines. In Japan their population is dwindling, in the Philippines it is out-of control (simple as that). Now, because the Philippines doesn't have more income than Japan the problem is more exaggerated. Your fear that we will have the same fate like what Japan is experiencing now, that will not happen until in the next 60years or more but by that time we have already better ways of averting that problem.
In our country opportunities is just starting to sprout outside imperial Manila, that is why if your statistics are true emigration is happening in that city. But that doesn't remove the fact that they are still part of the population statistics so taking Manila's case doesn't make sense.
Over-population is just one of the problem together with the obvious corruption and many more. So you cannot just blame corruption while turning blind to the fact that our population outgrow our production. So while everybody knows that corruption is a problem, it is now time to accept that our out-of-control population is doing more harm than good. Open your eyes. You always pressed the problem of bad governance. Look at the statistics 34% underage and 4.2% are retirees, even the best government cannot work properly with that figure. Our un-employment is only 7% which is not that bad at all. The problem is in all countries out of its adult population only 60% will really be the workforce and that leaves the Philippines with roughly 30% workforce...that is negative production. SO, if you analyze the numbers, where do you think is the problem?...34% underage!
Still, if a father is in the workforce, earn good money say 25K (good by Cebu standard), but got 10 children, do you think the family will have a good life...NO! I earn that same money in Cebu and I swear I live a modest life so it is enough for me but I bet it won't be if I have 10 children.
That is where this BILL will come in, to educate the masses about family planning and give them access to it. So what is evil with that?
Very OT: It is now irritating to hear Filipinos claim that the our government is the most corrupt. I assumed that this comments always came from anti-government orgs or from somebody less informed. I have lived and worked a good part of my life (and still living now) in four different countries: Japan, UAE, China, Philippines. Mind you those countries have good records but that doesn't mean they are less corrupt than the Philippines. They have their own way of corruption and I saw that and experienced it first hand. Yes, Philippines is still in its growing pains but the reason why you hear corruption here and there it is because our media is more open and critical than those countries I have mentioned.
Super OT: So lesson is, if you have not look at the Philippines from outside and experienced how other countries are doing their way, do not add insult to the injury by always claiming that our government is the most corrupt.
By the way, Filipinos have a good fertility record so you dont have to worry if we are going to start population explosion again.