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The document contains 41 tables of demographic and socio-economic data from a survey of 238 respondents. Table 1 shows that most respondents' head of household was the father (76%). Tables 2 and 3 break down respondents by age group and gender. Table 4 indicates that 46% of individuals over 15 years old were single. Tables 5 and 6 analyze the educational attainment of fathers/husbands/mothers/wives and individuals, with most having elementary level education only.

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COPAR

The document contains 41 tables of demographic and socio-economic data from a survey of 238 respondents. Table 1 shows that most respondents' head of household was the father (76%). Tables 2 and 3 break down respondents by age group and gender. Table 4 indicates that 46% of individuals over 15 years old were single. Tables 5 and 6 analyze the educational attainment of fathers/husbands/mothers/wives and individuals, with most having elementary level education only.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Demographic Profile 4
Table 1. Distribution of the Respondents According to their Head of the Household 4
Table 2. Distribution of Fathers / Husbands & Mothers / Wives According to Age 5
Table 3. Distribution of Respondents According to Age & Gender of Individuals 6
Table 4. Distribution of Showing Civil Status of Individuals 15 Years Old and Above 7
Table 5. Distribution of Fathers / Husbands & Mothers / Wives According to Educational
Attainment 8
Table 6. Distribution Showing Educational Attainment of Individuals 9
Table 7. Distribution of Showing the Types of Occupation of Earning Individuals 10
Table 8. Distribution of Respondents According to Length of Residency 11
Table 9. Distribution of Respondents According to Ethnic Origin 12
Table 10. Distribution of Respondents According to Type of Family 14
Table 11. Distribution According to Religion of Individuals 15
Table 12. Distribution of Respondents According to Number of Children 16
Table 13. Distribution of Respondents According to Birth Gap of Children 17
II. Socio-Economic Data 18
Table 14. Distribution of Respondents According to Employment Status of Father & Mother 18
Table 15. Distribution of Showing the Occupational Status of Productive Individuals
(15 – 64 years old) 19
Table 16. Distribution of Respondents According to Source of Income 20
Table 17. Distribution of Respondents According to Monthly Income 21
Table 18. Distribution of Respondents According to Basic Expenditures – Food Daily 22
Table 19. Distribution of Respondents According to Basic Expenditures – Housing 23
Table 20. Distribution of Respondents According to Basic Expenditures – Schooling 24
II. A. Nutrition 25
Table 21. Distribution of Respondents According to Food Preferences 25
Table 22. Distribution of Respondents According to Common Fare 26
II. B. Nutritional Status 27
Table 23. Distribution of Respondents According to Nutritional Status (BMI) 27
III. Housing and Environmental Conditions 28
III. A. Home 28
Table 24. Distribution of Respondents According to Type of Housing 28
Table 25. Distribution of Respondents According to Ownership 29
Table 26. Distribution of Respondents According to Number of Rooms for Sleeping 30
Table 27. Distribution of Respondents According to Ventilation 31
Table 28. Distribution of Respondents According to Lighting Facilities 32
Table 29. Distribution of Respondents According to General Surroundings 33
III. B. Kitchen 34
Table 30. Distribution of Respondents According to Stove 34
Table 31. Distribution of Respondents According to Kitchen Drainage 35
Table 32. Distribution of Respondents According to Containers Used as Food Storage 36
Table 33. Distribution of Respondents According to Food Storage 37
Table 34. Distribution of Respondents According to Source of Water Supply 38
Table 35. Distribution of Respondents According to Storage of Drinking Water 39
III. C. Others 40
Table 36. Distribution of Respondents According to Toilet Facilities 40
Table 37. Distribution of Respondents According to Presence of Animals 41
Table 38. Distribution of Respondents According to Garbage Disposal 42
Table 39. Distribution of Respondents According to Backyard Gardening 43
Table 40. Distribution of Respondents According to Community Condition 44
Table 41. Distribution of Respondents According to Use of Health Center 45
Table 42. Distribution of Respondents According to Number of Health Personnel Visit 46
I. Demographic Profile

Table 1. Distribution of the Respondents According to their Head of the Household

Head of the Family f %


Father 181 76%
Mother 52 22%
Others 5 2%
TOTAL 238 100%
Table 2. Distribution of Fathers / Husbands & Mothers / Wives According to Age

Fathers / Husbands Age Mothers / Wives


1 Below 19 years old 1
6 20 – 24 13
16 25 – 29 21
30 30 – 34 42
37 35 – 39 36
27 40 – 44 35
38 45 – 49 21
25 50 – 54 22
10 55 – 59 8
26 60 years and above 21
0 No answer 0
216 TOTAL 220
Table 3. Distribution of Respondents According to Age & Gender of Individuals

Male Age Female


17 0–1 18
32 2–3 25
26 4–5 18
16 6–7 17
32 8 – 10 33
41 11 – 13 32
42 14 – 17 48
56 18 – 25 87
30 26 – 29 41
32 30 – 34 46
35 35 – 39 29
28 40 – 44 29
26 45 – 49 20
21 50 – 54 18
9 55 – 60 12
18 60 and above 22
461 TOTAL 495
Table 4. Distribution of Showing Civil Status of Individuals 15 Years Old and Above
Civil Status f %
Single 328 46%
Married 273 38%
Separated 12 2%
Widow 20 3%
Live-In 77 11%
TOTAL 710 100%
Table 5. Distribution of Fathers / Husbands & Mothers / Wives According to Educational
Attainment

Fathers / Husbands Educational Attainment Mothers / Wives


73 Elementary Level 57
57 Elementary Graduate 20
76 High School Level 64
35 High School Graduate 43
37 College Level 31
24 College Graduate 15
7 Vocational 8
309 TOTAL 238
Table 6. Distribution Showing Educational Attainment of Individuals

Educational Attainment f %
No Formal Education 18 2%
Elementary Level 259 29%
Elementary Graduate 29 3%
High School Level 270 30%
High School Graduate 90 10%
College Level 108 12%
College Graduate 65 7%
Vocational 19 2%
Primary 16 2%
Kindergarten 9 1%
Day Care / Nursery 4 1%
Illiterate / Uneducated 0 0%
Below 8 Years Old /
18 1%
Not Attending School
TOTAL 905 100%
Table 7. Distribution of Showing the Types of Occupation of Earning Individuals

Occupation f %
Laborer 192 68%
Vendor 69 24%
Teacher 15 5%
Driver 7 2%
Government Employee 3 1%
TOTAL 286 100%
Table 8. Distribution of Respondents According to Length of Residency

Length of Residency f %
Less than 1 year 16 7%
1 – 3 years 61 27%
4 – 5 years 90 39%
7 – 9 years 56 24%
10 – 12 years 1 1%
13 – 15 years 2 1%
20+ years 1 1%
TOTAL 227 100%
Table 9. Distribution of Respondents According to Ethnic Origin

Ethnic Origin f %
Bisaya 329 67%
Ilocano 4 1%
Ilonggo 16 3%
Lumad “Bukid” 15 3%
Mindanao 102 20%
Tagalog 3 1%
Waray 6 1%
Bul-anon 9 2%
Talaandig 2 1%
Camiguinon 1 1%
Manobo 1 1%
TOTAL 488 100%
Table 10. Distribution of Respondents According to Type of Family

Type of Family f %
Nuclear 126 58%
Extended 58 27%
Dyad 3 1%
Blended 7 2%
Single Parent 11 5%
Communal 1 1%
Live-In 8 4%
Others 5 2%
TOTAL 219 100%
Table 11. Distribution According to Religion of Individuals

Religion f %
Born Again 57 6%
Iglesia Ni Cristo 49 5%
Islam 2 1%
Protestant 41 4%
Roman Catholic 613 64%
Seventh-Day Adventist 139 14%
Pentecostal 3 1%
Iglesia sa Diyos 1 1%
Baptist 10 1%
Methodist 3 1%
UMC 4 1%
No Data 16 1%
TOTAL 938 100%
Table 12. Distribution of Respondents According to Number of Children

Number of Children f %
0 5 2%
1 30 13%
2 61 27%
3 43 19%
4 40 17%
5 32 14%
6 8 3%
7 4 2%
8 3 1%
9 3 1%
10 0 0%
11 0 0%
12 1 1%
TOTAL 230 100%
Table 13. Distribution of Respondents According to Birth Gap of Children

Average Birth Gap of Children f %


1 year 52 14%
2 years 77 21%
3 years 72 20%
4 years 44 12%
5 years 30 8%
6 years 23 6%
7 years 12 3%
8 years 12 3%
9 years 11 3%
10 years 16 4%
11 years 2 1%
12 years 1 1%
13 years 1 1%
14 years 1 1%
15 years 0 0%
16 years 0 0%
17 years 1 1%
18 years 0 0%
19 years 0 0%
20 years 0 0%
21 years 1 1%
TOTAL 356 100%
II. Socio-Economic Data

Table 14. Distribution of Respondents According to Employment Status of Father &


Mother

Father Employment Status Mother


52 Employed 38
35 Self-employed 53
20 Unemployed 97
7 Government Employee 6
71 Laborer 28
1 Vendor 1
186 TOTAL 223
Table 15. Distribution of Showing the Occupational Status of Productive Individuals
(15 – 64 years old)

Occupational Status f %
Employed 153 24%
Self-employed 110 18%
Unemployed 231 37%
Government Employee 17 3%
Laborer 106 17%
Vendor 2 1%
TOTAL 619 100%
Table 16. Distribution of Respondents According to Source of Income

Source of Income f %
Salary 224 67%
Pension 9 3%
Business 69 21%
Stipend 28 8%
Sponsor 2 1%
TOTAL 332 100%
Table 17. Distribution of Respondents According to Monthly Income

Monthly Income f %
Below Php 1,999 30 12%
Php 2,000 – Php 4,999 49 19%
Php 5,000 – Php 9,999 86 33%
Php 10,000 – Php 14,999 50 19%
More than Php 15,000 43 17%
TOTAL 258 100%
Table 18. Distribution of Respondents According to Basic Expenditures – Food Daily

Basic Expenditure (Food Daily) f %


Below Php 50 4 2%
Php 50 – Php 75 21 9%
More than Php 75 215 89%
TOTAL 240 100%
Table 19. Distribution of Respondents According to Basic Expenditures – Housing

Basic Expenditure (Housing) f %


Water 228 44%
Electricity 142 27%
Telephone 150 29%
TOTAL 520 100%
Table 20. Distribution of Respondents According to Basic Expenditures – Schooling

Basic Expenditure (Schooling) f %


Public 219 84%
Private 42 16%
TOTAL 261 100%
II. A. Nutrition

Table 21. Distribution of Respondents According to Food Preferences

Food Preferences f %
Fish 71 16%
Fruits / Vegetables 73 17%
Meat 67 15%
Mixed 208 47%
Others 22 5%
TOTAL 441 100%
Table 22. Distribution of Respondents According to Common Fare

Common Fare f %
Rice & Egg 38 27%
Rice & Sardines / Fish 35 25%
Rice & Noodles 27 19%
Others 41 29%
TOTAL 141 100%
II. B. Nutritional Status

Table 23. Distribution of Respondents According to Nutritional Status (BMI)

Nutritional Status f %
Above Normal 9 12%
Normal 63 83%
Below Normal 4 5%
Below Normal (Very Low) 0 0%
TOTAL 292 100%
III. Housing and Environmental Conditions
III. A. Home

Table 24. Distribution of Respondents According to Type of Housing

Type of Housing f %
Concrete 59 24%
Wood 31 13%
Makeshift 19 8%
Mixed 132 55%
TOTAL 241 100%
Table 25. Distribution of Respondents According to Ownership

Ownership f %
Owned 202 82%
Rented 19 8%
Rent Free 22 9%
Others 1 1%
TOTAL 244 100%
Table 26. Distribution of Respondents According to Number of Rooms for Sleeping

Rooms for Sleeping f %


1 91 42%
2 70 33%
3 27 13%
4 26 12%
TOTAL 214 100%
Table 27. Distribution of Respondents According to Ventilation

Ventilation f %
Adequate 168 59%
Inadequate 74 41%
TOTAL 242 100%
Table 28. Distribution of Respondents According to Lighting Facilities

Lighting Facilities f %
Kerosene 8 3%
Electricity 223 90%
Chargeable Lamp 17 7%
TOTAL 248 100%
Table 29. Distribution of Respondents According to General Surroundings

General Surroundings f %
Clean 153 63%
Dirty 90 37%
TOTAL 243 100%
III. B. Kitchen

Table 30. Distribution of Respondents According to Stove

Stove f %
Electric Stove 19 6%
Gas Stove 120 43%
Firewood / Charcoal 140 50%
Butane 2 1%
TOTAL 281 100%
Table 31. Distribution of Respondents According to Kitchen Drainage

Kitchen Drainage f %
Open 147 59%
Blind 85 34%
None 17 7%
TOTAL 249 100%
Table 32. Distribution of Respondents According to Containers Used as Food Storage

Containers Used f %
Plastic 151 66%
Jars 27 12%
Bottles 30 13%
Others 20 9%
TOTAL 228 100%
Table 33. Distribution of Respondents According to Food Storage

Food Storage f %
Covered 185 77%
Uncovered 10 4%
Refrigerated 46 19%
Others 0 0%
TOTAL 241 100%
Table 34. Distribution of Respondents According to Source of Water Supply

Source of Water Supply f %


Artesian Well 3 1%
Deep Well 30 13%
Nawasa 191 79%
Others 17 7%
TOTAL 241 100%
Table 35. Distribution of Respondents According to Storage of Drinking Water

Storage of Drinking Water f %


Refrigerator 46 18%
Covered 181 69%
Uncovered 14 5%
Others 20 8%
TOTAL 261 100%
III. C. Others

Table 36. Distribution of Respondents According to Toilet Facilities

Toilet Facilities f %
Flush 46 20%
Pit Privy 5 2%
Water Sealed 146 65%
Balot System 6 3%
Others 21 9%
TOTAL 225 100%
Table 37. Distribution of Respondents According to Presence of Animals

Presence of Animals f %
Dogs 172 38%
Cats 63 14%
Pigs 4 1%
Others 214 47%
TOTAL 453 100%
Table 38. Distribution of Respondents According to Garbage Disposal

Garbage Disposal f %
Collection 192 70%
Burning 60 22%
Burying 7 3%
Open Dumping 4 1%
Garbage Cans 2 1%
Compost Pit 10 4%
Others 0 0%
TOTAL 275 100%
Table 39. Distribution of Respondents According to Backyard Gardening

Backyard Gardening f %
Vegetables 91 32%
Herbal 55 20%
Fruit-Bearing Trees 77 27%
Others 57 20%
None 3 1%
TOTAL 283 100%
Table 40. Distribution of Respondents According to Community Condition

Community Condition f %
Sanitary Clean 15
House Overcrowding / Congestion Dirty 2
Presence of Breeding Sites f %
Rodents 9 24
Insects 12 31
Mosquitoes 17 45
Health Facilities f %
Lying-In 0 0
Nutrition Post 0 0
Health Center 17 100
TOTAL 100%
Table 41. Distribution of Respondents According to Use of Health Center

Use of Health Center f %


Use 127 64%
Non Use 66 33%
No Data 5 3%
TOTAL 198 100%
Table 42. Distribution of Respondents According to Number of Health Personnel Visit

Health Personnel Visit f %


Once 99 66%
Twice 5 3%
Thrice 3 2%
More than 3 times 26 17%
Never 17 12%
TOTAL 150 100%

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