
Number of registered marriages grew by 1.2 percent
The Philippines was able to record 414,213 marriages in 2023 with a 7.8 percent decrease compared to 2022 with 449,828. The crude marriage rate1 decreased to 3.7 marriages per thousand population from 4.0 marriages per thousand population in 2022. On average, a total of 1,135 marriages were solemnized daily.
In MIMAROPA Region, a total of 13,313 marriages were registered marking a 7.1 percent decrease from the total registered marriages of 14,323 in 2022. The crude marriage rate in the region decreased to 3.7 marriages per thousand population from 4.4 marriages per thousand population in 2022. The average daily marriages solemnized in MIMAROPA is 36.5 marriages.
The province of Oriental Mindoro registered 3,888 marriages in 2023, 9.4 percent decrease compared to registered marriages in 2022 with 4,289. The crude marriage rate in the province decreased to 4.2 marriages per thousand population from 4.7 marriages per thousand population in 2022. The average daily marriages solemnized in Oriental Mindoro is 10.7 or 11 marriages.
On the other hand, the municipality of Bongabong recorded 327 marriages in 2023, a 1.2 percent increase compared to the previous year with 323 marriages, translated to a monthly average of 27 marriages. (Figure 1)

Most marriages recorded in May
Most of the marriages in 2023 occurred in May with 78 registered marriages, this comprises 23.9 percent of the total marriages in the said year. The month of May had a daily average of 2.5 or three marriages. This was followed by the month of March with 52 marriages which comprises 15.9 percent of the total marriages in 2023. Then by January with 34 marriages with 10.4 percent share on registered marriages in 2023. On the other hand, November recorded the least number of marriages with only seven registered marriages or 2.1 percent share of the total marriages in 2023. (Figure 2)

Majority of couples married between ages 25 to 29 years
Of the total number of registered in municipality of Bongabong, around one in three men, 114 registered marriages or 34.9 percent share, married at aged 25 to 29. Same proportion was seen in women, 117 registered marriages or 35.8 percent share.
The number of men with registered marriages who are over 50 years of age (4 marriages or 1.2 percent share) was twice than the number of women of the same group (2 marriages or 0.6 percent share).
Moreover, a total of 95 marriages or 29.1 percent share involved marriages on adolescent females below 20 years old while the number of marriages involving adolescent males recorded 56 marriages or 17.1 percent share. (Figure 3)

Six in every ten couples wedded in civil ceremony
Most marriages in the municipality of Bongabong were contracted through civil ceremony, recorded the highest number of marriages with 193 or 59.0 percent share (six in every ten couples) in the year 2023. Moreover, 80 marriages or 24.5 percent share were officiated in Roman Catholic church while 54 marriages or 16.5 percent share were solemnized by other religious rites. (Figure 4)

Almost all marriages were timely registered
Of the total marriages in the municipality, 14 marriages were delayed registered, recording a 95.7 percent of timely registered marriages.

(SGD) CHARLYN ROMERO-CANTOS
(Chief Administrative Officer)
Officer-in-Charge
Oriental Mindoro Provincial Statistical Office
TECHNICAL NOTES ON VITAL STATISTICS
Vital statistics are derived from information obtained at the time when the occurrences of vital events and their characteristics are inscribed in a civil register.
Vital acts and events are the births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and all such events that have something to do with an individual's entrance and departure from life together with the changes in civil status that may occur to a person during his lifetime. Recording of these events in the civil register is known as vital or civil registration and the resulting documents are called vital records.
Marriage is a contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life.
Place of Occurrence refers to the place where the vital event took place.
Period when to report the event
Marriages that require the issuance of marriages license shall be reported to C/MCR for registration not later than fifteen (15) days from date of marriage. However, marriages that do not require a license such as marriage at the point of death (Article 27); marriages in remote places (Article 28); marriages between members of ethnic cultural community (Article 33); and marriages between men and women who have lived together for at least five (5) years (Article 34), shall be reported not later than thirty (30) day after date of marriage.
Any report made to the LCROs beyond the reglementary period are considered late and can be entered only in the civil register after the informant complies with the requirements for delayed registration.