Philippine Population Review
The Official Journal of the Philippine Population Association

The Philippine Population Review (PPR) is the official journal of the Philippine Population Association and is published annually. A peer-reviewed journal, PPR is listed in the Philippines Journal Online (http://www.philjol.info) and Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory (http://www.ulrichsweb.com).
PPR seeks to strengthen the evidence-based discourse of population issues confronting the national, international and global communities. It provides a forum for the conceptual, methodological and empirical quantitative and qualitative analyses of the vital events of human population—fertility, mortality, morbidity and migration—including their movements, interrelationships, complexities, consequences and impact. Its scientific information base is expected to help improve population and population-related policies, programs, teaching and research, towards enhancing the quality of life and well being of all.
Volumes available online
PPR Vol. 14
2015-2016
Edited by Name of Editor here and affiliation
PPR Vol. 13
2014
Edited by Name of Editor here and affiliation
PPR Vol. 12
2013
Edited by Name of Editor here and affiliation
PPR Vol. 11
2012
Edited by Name of Editor here and affiliation
PPR Vol. 10
2011
Edited by Name of Editor here and affiliation
Information for authors
Authors can submit their work to the PPR for publications on a rolling basis.
1. Authors should submit original manuscripts only. Whether a full length research article (5,000-6,000 words), a research note (2,000-3,000 words), or a book review (1,000-2,000 words), submitted manuscripts must not have been published nor being considered for publication elsewhere.
2. Submitted articles must bear the following information. The first page should contain the title of the manuscript, the names of the authors and their institutional affiliations and complete contact addresses. The subsequent pages should discuss the contents of the articles. For research articles, the contents should have the following parts:
a) Abstract,
b) Keywords (maximum of 5),
c) Introduction,
d) Methods,
e) Discussion,
f) Conclusion, and
g) References.
3. Tables and figures should be embedded within the text, but these must be kept to a maximum of five. References should be prepared according to the standards set by the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th edition. Manuscripts must be double-spaced.
4. Manuscripts must be submitted via email only to ppaphils@gmail.com. All submissions will be acknowledged. The review process takes up to three months. Once a manuscript is received, the editor reviews it for relevance, substance, rigor and organization. If deemed suitable, it is forwarded for peer review.
Review results are immediately communicated to the authors.