The latest figure on maternal mortality rate available from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) is that of 2004. The NSCB - Technical Working Group on Maternal and Child Mortality records the maternal mortality rate in the Philippines at 180 per 100,000 live births. Maternal mortality refers to deaths of women from pregnancy-related causes.
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Underemployment in the Philippines can lead to lower income levels, job dissatisfaction, and limited career growth opportunities for workers. It can also hinder overall economic productivity and contribute to a cycle of poverty within the country. Additionally, underemployment can result in a mismatch of skills and qualifications among the workforce, leading to inefficiencies in labor utilization.
the causes of underemployment in the philippines are the employees lack of mental capabilities,some are just not industrious enough to find a job because they easily give up..also its because of the crisis of the country that only few companies are progressive.
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The underemployment rate, or people holding down part-time jobs, stood at 19.1 percent, down from 19.4 percent in April but still much higher than the 17.9 percent underemployment rate in the same period last year.
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Martin Karcher has written: 'Unemployment and underemployment in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Underemployment, Unemployed
Mike Hopkins has written: 'Alternatives to unemployment and underemployment' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Unemployment, Underemployment
The latest mortality rate in the Philippines is approximately 5.8 deaths per 1,000 people as of 2021. This rate can vary year by year due to various factors such as healthcare accessibility, disease outbreaks, and natural disasters.