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Big families weigh on Philippine economy

China Daily | Updated: 2008-08-19 08:22

Manila housewife Jasmin is well aware the bigger the family the bigger the potential poverty trap.

"I feel it most when we eat together because the food on the table is not enough," said the 33-year-old mother of six who had her fallopian tubes tied to avoid getting pregnant. "So, I decided to have ligation because life is hard."

Artificial birth control is often taboo in this staunchly Roman Catholic country. Yet with a birth rate that is one of the highest in the world, sustainable population growth is becoming a burning issue, especially as millions of poor people struggle to feed themselves at a time of high food prices.

Big families weigh on Philippine economy

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