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\n(via Agence France-Presse) Marriage is losing its luster for many in the Philippines, with an increasing number of couples starting families out of wedlock, the government census office said on Friday.<\/p>\n

More than 37 percent of the 1.78 million babies born in Asia\u2019s Roman Catholic outpost in 2008 had unmarried mothers, it said in a statement, citing results of the latest population census.<\/p>\n

This was 12.5 percent higher than the previous year, and compared with a 2.0 percent increase for all births, the census office said.<\/p>\n

A growing number of Filipinos now treat marriage as an option, rather than a requirement, for starting families, said Nene Baligad, a member of a unit of the National Statistics Office that licenses people who officiate weddings.<\/p>\n

\u201cNowadays, some couples just live in and only get married after having four or five children,\u201d<\/em> she told AFP.<\/p>\n

\u201cYou can\u2019t really say it\u2019s for practical reasons, since you can be married on the cheap. It\u2019s more like, we Filipinos tend to follow what is in fashion.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

Eight out of 10 Filipinos are Catholic, and the Philippines is one of only three territories in the world, along with Malta and the Vatican, where divorce remains illegal.<\/p>\n

However the census showed that many couples were defying the nation\u2019s powerful Catholic bishops by not only on having babies out of wedlock, but also by shunning church weddings.<\/p>\n

Marriages either solemnized by the church or by government officials fell 0.7 percent to 486,514 in 2008, according to the census.<\/p>\n

Just over a third of couples were married in Catholic ceremonies, while four in 10 chose civil rites officiated by a person licensed by the census office.<\/p>\n

Manila couple Alvin Ruiz, 24, and his girlfriend, Joann Lopez, told AFP as they visited the Manila Zoo that they started living in together four years ago and now had a three-year-old son.<\/p>\n

\u201cInstead of spending for a wedding, we used the money to buy infant milk,\u201d<\/em> said Ruiz, who earns a living by buying used cooking oil from restaurants then selling them to companies that turn them into fuel for motor vehicles. [source<\/a>]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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