Military Personnel as a Percentage of Population in Philippines, 1987-2016

Military Personnel as a Percentage of Population in Philippines, 1987-2016

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The Philippines displayed a steady decline in military personnel as a percentage of its population from in 1988 to a low of by 1995, maintaining this level through 2016. This reduction aligns with the country’s focus on economic development and urbanization, particularly as the Philippines invested in infrastructure and social development in response to population growth in urban centers.

The low, stable ratio in recent decades reflects the Philippine government’s strategy to focus on modernization and efficient use of resources rather than expanding personnel numbers. The prolonged insurgency in some regions required sustained but targeted military efforts, while the steady urbanization created a need for resource allocation that prioritized economic and social stability over an increase in military staffing levels.

Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Philippines’ military spending, Philippines’ population data, Philippines’ working-age population share.

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