Type | Journal Article - Philippine Studies |
Title | Problems of Growth—the Future Population of the Philippines |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 1968 |
Page numbers | 3-31 |
URL | http://www.ojs.philippinestudies.net/index.php/ps/article/download/2221/4339 |
Abstract | 0ne hears conflicting statements today about the capacity of the Philippines to support continued population growth at its present rate of more than three per cent a year. In a recent lecture at Xavier University, an eminent agricultural economist, well known for his aggressively optimistic views on world capacity to support many times its present population, attacked the opinion that the Philippines must soon cut its rate of population growth. The opinion that living atapdards will deteriorate if present population growth continues unchanged is erroneous, he stated. Further, he continued, a successful program of birth restriction at this time will harm rather than help the Philippine economy. In answer to questions from the audience, however, this authority, Dr. Colin Clark of Oxford University, made two statements that raised serious doubts in the minds of some about the soundness of his position. First, he admitted that since births exceed deaths in the Philippines at present by some three per oent a year, eventually the birth rate must be brought into some kind of balance with the death rate. This, of course, implies birth limitation. S |
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