This is a report on marriage statistics gathered from the monthly submissions of civil registry documents by the Local Civil Registry Offices in the province of Biliran. All data presented herein are preliminary tabulations.
REGISTERED MARRIAGES
The province had a total of 112 marriage registrations during the 4 th Quarter of 2022. A total of 41 or 36.61 percent of the total registered marriages were from Naval followed by Almeria with 23 or 20.54 percent and Caibiran with 16 or 14.29 percent.
Of the total, 111 (99.11%) were timely registrations. All municipalities had a 100.0 percent proportion of timely registration of marriages except for the municipality of Caibiran. Caibiran has recorded one (1) delayed registration of marriage that accounts for a 0.89 percent share.
During the 4th Quarter of 2022, most women walked down the aisle from ages, 25-29 years old comprising 47.32 percent of the registered marriages. The next age group with the highest number of marriages registered among women was 30-34 years old (21.43 %) and 22-24 years old (12.50 %).
Similarly, most men opted to marry in the age group 25-29 years old accounting for 41.96 percent of the registered marriages. This was followed by age groups 30-34 years old and 40 & over years old with 27.68 percent share and 15.18 percent share, respectively.
The majority (65.18%) of the registered marriages during the 4 th quarter of 2022 were civil weddings. Roman Catholic Church wedding ceremony accounted for 22.32 percent, while other religious wedding rites comprised 12.50 percent.
The Municipality of Naval recorded the most number of Civil weddings with 31.51 percent. This was followed by Almeria and Caibiran with 23.29 percent and 17.81 percent, respectively.
For the Roman Catholic Church ceremony, Naval had the highest proportion of the registered marriages accounting for 48.00 percent followed by Biliran and Cabucgayan with 12.00 percent share each. Meanwhile, there were also other religious wedding rites recorded in all the municipalities except for Kawayan and Maripipi during the 4 th Quarter of 2022
TECHNICAL NOTES
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 into in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life.
Period when to report the event
• Marriages that require the issuance of marriage licenses shall be reported to C/MCR for registration not later than fifteen (15) days from the 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 the 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 the date of marriage.
Any report made to the LCROs beyond the reglementary period is considered late and can be entered only in the civil register after the informant complies with the requirements for delayed registration.
SGD. RENAVIL V. CUEVA
Chief Statistical Specialist