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@Edweeeeeeen

Pinoy forensic anthropologist 💀☠️ | 🇵🇭🏳️‍🌈 | Dead inside 🧟 | Hindi matangkad 🧎🏽‍♂️ pero malamán 🤙🏽

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Edwin Miguel Anadon MSc Forensic Anthropology Scheuer Medal awardee Chevening Scholar ‘21-‘22 Cheers to a brighter future for #ForensicScience in the Philippines! 🫶🏽🥂💀🧬⚖️ Thank you soooo much, @UoDCAHID, @dundeeuni, and @CheveningFCDO! 🫰🏽🥰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧✨
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@enanitawilliams Mimi Imfurst was number 4th in the ranking, I could not believe it
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Taylor's first 4 albums:
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@heyrow Chrueeeee huhuhaha scars from undergrad ecology 🤣 nahanap ko pa ang paper namin HAHA. We reported pala 1333.4 birds per square kilometer 😭 and look what the teacher said 😩
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@Edweeeeeeen Because maybe you’re taking it literally that’s why haha
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Legit question: why do reports go with putting decimals for children? Saying “1.7 children” is weird lol. My undergrad ecology teacher roasted my group when we reported birds in decimals 🤣🤣 “1.5 birds? 1 whole bird and 1 manananggal bird?” 😭😭😭
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026

The Philippines is a fantastic example of how deep and fast the drop in fertility is nearly everywhere on the planet. Just last week, on March 30, 2026, the Philippine Statistics Authority released the 2025 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS). The total fertility rate for the last three years has reached 1.7 children per woman, a dramatic fall from 4.1 in 1993, and well below the replacement rate (around 2.1 for a country like the Philippines). Since the NDHS computes the total fertility rate over three years, and it is dropping quickly, the total fertility rate for 2025 alone should be around 1.6, the same level as in the U.S. Let me repeat this: the Philippines and the U.S. have roughly the same total fertility rate. But U.S. income per capita is about 7.3 times the Philippine income per capita (when adjusted for purchasing power parity). Or to put it differently, Philippine income per capita today is the same as the U.S. had in 1910. In that year, the total fertility rate of the U.S. was around 3.5. At the same level of income per capita, the Philippines has a total fertility rate that is less than half. In some more urban regions, such as Calabarzon, the total fertility rate is 1.3. Historically, the rest of the country has followed the patterns of regions like Calabarzon with some lag, so the most likely scenario is that in a few years, the Philippines will have a total fertility rate of around 1.3 as well. Compared with the United Nations World Population Prospects (WPP), the Philippines is now at the fertility level the WPP had forecast for 2047, despite the aggressive reduction it made to the Philippines’ forecast fertility between 2022 and 2024. The Philippines is interesting because, compared with other Asian countries, it is a relatively religious and rural country without the Confucian obsession with education found in China or South Korea. It is also a country that many still associate with high fertility. Just yesterday, one reader left a comment on my previous post on fertility, using the Philippines as an example of high fertility, that “refuted” my claims. No, it does not. Finally, three technical points. First, I am reporting total fertility, not completed fertility (and yes, I am keenly aware of the difference between the two). Looking at age-specific fertility rates suggests that completed fertility for younger women will actually be below the current total fertility rate. Second, no, emigration does not matter here. I am talking about fertility rates, not birth rates. Third, the official release: psa.gov.ph/content/fertil…

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@Edweeeeeeen Because it’s talking about rate, not actual number of children?
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imagine telling someone in 2006 that Anna Wintour would embrace the Devil Wears Prada stereotype they made out of her 😭
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"Not everyone needs a podcast? Inamo. Hindi lahat kailangan ng bahay sa forest. Tapos aalis-alis ka ng Pilipinas." TANGINA MO KA TALAGA AC KAY SLATER YOUNG HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA 😭😭😭😭😭
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They got my girl looking like a Pokémon trainer
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Trixie and Katya talk about the Marcos Regime 🇵🇭 Trixie went to see the musical "Here Lies Love", featuring Drag Race S15 Alumni, Aura Mayari, tackles the extravagance, corruption, and the downfall of the Marcoses. 🎥 The Bald and the Beautiful #DragScenePH #DragRace
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