The Many Faces of Poverty Volume 5 The Many Faces of Poverty: Volume 5 Copyright © PEP-CBMS Network Of fice, 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—whether virtual, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the written permission of the copyright owner. Published by De La Salle University Publishing House for the CBMS International Network Coordinating Team First printing, 2014 Published and distributed by De La Salle University Publishing House 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines 1004 Tel. No: (632) 524-4611 loc. 271 Telefax: (632) 523-4281 Emails: dlsupublishinghouse@dlsu.edu.ph dlsupublishinghouse@gmail.com Website: www.dlsu.edu.ph The De La Salle University Publishing House is the publications office of De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. Printed in the Philippines Acknowledgments The publication of this volume has been made possible through the PEPCBMS Network Office based at the Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies of De La Salle University-Manila with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada and the Department for International Development, United Kingdom. CONTENTS CONTENTS i Foreword 1 Introduction 3 Explanatory Text The Many Faces of Poverty 9 City of Antipolo 37 City of Legazpi 65 City of Marikina 97 City of Naga 125 City of Puerto Princesa 153 City of Tacloban 187 City of Valenzuela FOREWORD FOREWORD The official poverty monitoring system (PMS) in the Philippines relies mainly on family income and expenditure surveys. Information on other aspects of well-being is generally obtained from representative health surveys, national population and housing censuses, and others. However, these surveys and censuses are (i) too costly to be replicated frequently; (ii) conducted at different time periods, making it impossible to get a comprehensive profile of the different socio-demographic groups of interest at a specific point in time; and (iii) have sampling designs that do not usually correspond to the geographical disaggregation needed by local government units (LGUs). In addition, the implementation of the decentralization policy, which devolves to LGUs the function of delivering basic services, creates greater demand for data at the local level. The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) seeks to address these gaps by providing data at the local level appropriate for diagnosing the cause and extent of local poverty, formulating appropriate policies and programs, identifying eligible beneficiaries, and assessing the impact of policies and programs. It also supports the decentralization process by capacitating the LGUs to collect, analyze, and use data in local planning, budgeting, and program implementation. This fifth volume of statistical tables and poverty maps of seven cities generated through the CBMS methodology represents part of what we hope will be a series of publications that will emerge from the collaborations between the CBMS Network Coordinating Team and its partner-LGUs. These partnerships have been in place for several years now, and these partner-LGUs are finally enjoying the fruits of their hard labor. The CBMS poverty maps will identify who and where the poor are as they provide a comprehensive picture of the different faces of poverty in different parts of the country. They will also aid in identifying the most pressing needs of the community, assist in prioritizing interventions to address these needs, and facilitate the targeting of programs for those who need the assistance most. The cities featured in this volume are Antipolo, Legazpi, Marikina, Naga, Puerto Princesa, Tacloban, and Valenzuela. The statistics presented in this report are based on the CBMS censuses conducted in these cities during a 5-year period–from 2009-2013. The work leading to the publication of this book owes much to the unwavering support and commitment of our partners both at the local and national levels. For so many months now, we have worked hand-in-hand with them in consolidating databases and validating our findings. And now, with their consent, we are sharing their data to a wide range of CBMS stakeholders all over the country – indeed a glowing testament of their dedication to make their development planning processes more efficient and effective! Tremendous thanks are therefore in order to all our partner LGUs, national government agencies, non-government organizations, donors and other development partners for making this possible. It is hoped that this publication will provide the necessary data to facilitate evidence-based decisionmaking toward improving local governance and reducing poverty in the country. CELIA M. REYES CBMS Network Leader The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) i INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Considered a foremost legislation that ushered in a new era of local governance, the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991 has paved the way not only for greater autonomy but also for increased expenditure responsibility and revenue authority of local government units. Since then, the local government units (LGUs) have assumed a greater role in local government management and service delivery. The devolution is substantial not only in the magnitude of responsibilities that were shifted to LGUs but also in the amount of resources now at their disposal to effectively discharge the devolved functions. Today, LGUs have access to multiple revenue sources, chief of which is their share in the national internal revenues—the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA). For the period 2006–2008, the average IRA per year is P176.4 billion (see Table 1). Table 1. Internal Revenue Allotment of Local Government Units, 2006–2008 Amount Year (in P billion) 2008 210.7 2007 183.9 2006 134.5 TOTAL 529.1 Ave. per year 176.4 Source: DBM While experts agree that local governments are not awash with cash, the P529.1 billion worth of IRA that the LGUs have received over the 3-year period is certainly a big amount. This underscores the importance of making sure that LGUs are equipped with the right tools, systems, and procedures to ensure the effective use of these public financial resources. One way to do this is by providing them access to comprehensive socioeconomic data, on the basis of which they can craft their development plans and budgets. Statistical Issues and Concerns at the Subnational Level With decentralization, the types of data demanded by a wide range of users—policymakers, program implementers, civil society, and others—are changing. Data disaggregated to correspond to the different levels of government are needed by LGUs to adequately assess their local situation. Moreover, longitudinal data are needed to track welfare changes over time. Household-level data are also needed to identify eligible beneficiaries of different programs. In 2005, 14 years after the LGC enactment, the ADB-WB released a report highlighting statistical issues and concerns at the subnational level. It said: “The most comprehensive and consistent comparative subnational data is at the regional level although this is simply an administrative level of government that has no responsibilities for delivery of social services. More data is gradually becoming available at the provincial level, but not at lower levels, which are at the frontline of efforts to reduce poverty.” 1 1 Decentralization in the Philippines: Strengthening Local Government Financing and Resource Managemen t in the Short-Term, 2005 (A joint document of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank). The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 1 Local Poverty Monitoring Systems Rise up to the Challenge Owing to still unresolved statistical issues and concerns at the subnational level, an increasing number of LGUs all over the country have taken the initiative to establish their own Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS). As of March 2014, CBMS is being implemented in 70 provinces (32 of which are implementing the system province-wide), 801 municipalities, and 63 cities, covering a total of 21,582 barangays. Data generated by CBMS have so far been used in diagnosing the nature and extent of poverty in their localities, identifying appropriate interventions, identifying eligible beneficiaries of poverty reduction programs, and assessing the impact of some of these programs. National government agencies have likewise taken notice of the CBMS initiative. Today, CBMS is recognized as a tool for (i) building the capacity of LGUs on poverty diagnosis and planning, (ii) localizing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and (iii) generating local poverty statistics for evidencebased development planning and budgeting. Parallel with efforts to establish databanks at each geopolitical level, an initiative on building the national repository of CBMS data has also been jumpstarted with the installation of the repository at the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) and at the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The national repository is envisioned to facilitate data sharing across government agencies, the private sector, donor agencies, and other relevant stakeholders. Specifically, the national repository will (i) facilitate the access and use of the integrated CBMS database by national entities in their advocacy work with key decisionmakers, (ii) support government and non-government funding sources in strengthening evidence-based planning and monitoring and in aligning their interventions to national priorities, and (ii) facilitate the implementation of targeted programs. Concluding Remarks Public statistics will increasingly shape public agenda at the local level as more and more LGUs establish their own monitoring systems to make their development planning processes more efficient and effective. In this scenario, local poverty monitoring systems such as the CBMS will have an extremely important role to play. The country’s experience with local-level poverty monitoring systems clearly demonstrates that there can be a comprehensive picture of the poverty situation. Very few, if any, national surveys collect information on the different dimensions of poverty. There is a survey on income and expenditure, another on health, another on education, another on employment, another on nutrition, and others. As the samples and the reference periods are different, there is no comprehensive picture of the poverty status of the population at any point in time. This is where CBMS can make a difference as it addressess these gaps through its set of core indicators relating to the different dimensions of poverty. The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 2 EXPLANATORY TEXT EXPLANATORY TEXT A. CBMS Core Indicators The statistical tables and poverty maps presented in this volume pertain to the CBMS Core Indicators (also known as Core Local Poverty Indicators1), which were generated using the CBMS methodology. Box 1. Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) The CBMS is an organized way of collecting ongoing or recurring information at the local level to be used by local governments, national government agencies, non-government organization (NGOs), and civil society for planning, budgeting, and implementing local development programs, as well as for monitoring and evaluating their performance. It is a tool for improved local governance and democratic decisionmaking that promotes greater transparency and accountability in resource allocation. It involves the following steps: Step 1 – Advocacy/organization Step 2 – Data collection and field editing Step 3 – Data encoding and map digitization Step 4 – Data consolidation, database-building and poverty mapping Step 5 – Data validation and community consultation Step 6 – Knowledge (database) management Step 7 – Plan formulation Step 8 – Dissemination, implementation, and monitoring The CBMS Core Indicators are a set of carefully selected indicators that capture the multiple dimensions of poverty. They define the basic criteria for attaining a decent quality of life and correspond to the minimum basic needs covering (a) health, (b) nutrition, (c) housing, (d) water and sanitation, (e) basic education, (f) income, (g) employment, and (h) peace and order. Together, these indicators provide information not only on how poor a community is, but also on who in the community is poor, and where. The CBMS Core Indicators are presented in Table 1. Meanwhile, the poverty and food thresholds used are presented in Table 2. 1 The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has issued Memorandum Circular 2003-92 (April 2003) to set policy guidelines for the adoption of the 13 core local poverty indicators, for planning and Memoradum Circular 2004-152 (November 2004) to encourage LGUs to intensify efforts toward the achievement of the millennium development goals (MDGs). The latter circular also enjoins LGUs to use monitoring systems such as MBN-CBIS, CBMS, IRAP, etc., to monitor and diagnose the nature and extent of poverty in their respective localities. CBMS was adopted by the DILG as the data collection and processing system for the CLPIMS which was the tool adopted to monitor the MDGs for LGUs. The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 3 Table 1. The CBMS Core Indicators BASIC NEEDS A. He alth B. Nutrition C. Housing D. W ate r and Sa nitation E. Education CORE INDICATORS 1 Proportion of children under 5 years old who died Total number of children aged 0 to less than 5 years old who died divided by (the sum of total number of children aged 0 to less than 5 years old plus the total number of child deaths 0 to less than 5 years old) 2 Proportion of women who Total number of women who died due to died due to pregnancypregnancy related causes divided by (the related causes total number of children less than one year old plus total number of women who died due to pregnancy-related causes) 3 Proportion of children 0-5 Total number of children 0-5 years old who years old who are are moderately or severely underweight over malnourished total number of children 0-5 years old 4 Proportion of households Total number of households living in housing living in makeshift housing with makeshift roof and/or walls over total number of households 5 Proportion of households Total number of households occupying who are informal settlers house and/or lots without permission of owner over total number of households 6 Proportion of households Total number of households without access without access to safe to community water system, artesian deep water supply and shallow wells or bottled water over total number of households 7 Proportion of households Total number of households without access without access to sanitary to water-sealed toilet or closed pit over total toilet facilities number of households 8 Proportion of children 6-11 Total number of children 6-11 years old who years old who are not are not attending elementary school over attending elementary total number of children 6-11 years old school 9 Proportion of children 12- Total number of children 12-15 years old 15 years old who are not who are not attending secondary school over attending secondary total number of children 12-15 years old school 8-9 Proportion of children 6-15 Total number of children 6-15 years old who years old who are not are not attending school over total number of attending school children 6-15 years old F. Income 10 Proportion of households with income below the poverty threshold 11 Proportion of households with income below the food threshold 12 Proportion of households who experienced hunger due to food shortage G. Employme nt 13 Proportion of persons in the labor force who are unemployed H. Pe ace and Orde r CBMS Composite Indicator Total number of households with income below the poverty threshold over total number of households Total number of households with income below the food (subsistence) threshold over total number of households Total number of households who experienced hunger due to food shortage over total number of households Total number of persons aged 15 and above who are not working but actively seeking work over total number of labor force 14 Proportion of persons who Total number of persons who are victims of are victims of crimes crimes over total population Average number of unmet needs The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 4 Computa tion/Formula Sum of unmet needs of households over total number of households Simple Scoring One (1) if the household has a member under 5 years old who died; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has a female member who died due to pregnancy-related causes; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has a member 0-5 years old who is malnourished; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household lives in makeshift housing; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household is an informal settler; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household does not have access to safe water supply; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household does not have access to sanitary toilet facilities; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has a member 6-15 years old not attending school; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has a per capita income below poverty threshold; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has a per capita income below food threshold; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has experienced hunger due to food shortage; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has unemployed member/s; zero (0) otherwise. One (1) if the household has victim/s of crime; zero (0) otherwise. Sum of the scores (number of unmet needs) of the 13 indicators. Table 2. Poverty and Food Thresholds M o n th o f D a ta C o l le c ti o n C ity C ity o f A n t ip o lo C it y o f L e g a z p i C it y o f M a rik in a C ity o f N a g a C it y o f P u e rt o P rin c e s a C ity o f Ta c lo b a n C it y o f V a le n z u e la Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Jan u ar y - Jun e July - D ec e m b e r Apr il- Jun e Y e a r o f D a ta C o l l e c ti o n 2 01 1 2 01 1 2 01 2 2 01 2 2 00 9 2 00 9 2 01 0 2 01 0 2 01 1 2 01 1 2 01 2 2 01 2 2 01 1 2 01 1 2 01 2 2 01 2 2 01 3 2 00 9 2 00 9 2 01 1 2 01 1 2 01 2 2 01 2 2 01 2 R e fe re n c e Ye a r 20 1 0 20 1 1 20 1 1 20 1 2 20 0 8 20 0 9 20 0 9 20 1 0 20 1 0 20 1 1 20 1 1 20 1 2 20 1 0 20 1 1 20 1 1 20 1 2 20 1 2 20 0 8 20 0 9 20 1 0 20 1 1 20 1 1 20 1 2 20 1 1 P o v e rty T h re sh o l d Urba n R u ra l 1 9,6 38 2 0,3 41 2 0,3 41 2 0,6 76 1 8,2 28 1 9,3 82 1 9,3 82 2 0,2 36 2 0,2 36 2 0,9 27 2 0,9 07 2 1,1 00 1 8,3 69 1 8,9 96 1 8,9 96 1 9,4 84 1 9,4 84 1 3,9 94 1 4,5 50 1 6,7 70 1 7,2 65 1 7,2 65 1 7,6 81 2 0,9 07 18 ,69 0 19 ,35 9 19 ,35 9 19 ,67 8 17 ,29 0 18 ,38 5 18 ,38 5 19 ,19 5 19 ,19 5 19 ,85 1 20 ,90 7 21 ,10 0 17 ,62 8 18 ,23 0 18 ,23 0 18 ,69 8 18 ,69 8 13 ,36 4 13 ,89 5 15 ,78 0 16 ,24 6 16 ,24 6 16 ,63 7 20 ,90 7 F o o d T h re sh o l d U rb a n R u ra l 13 ,71 6 14 ,20 7 14 ,20 7 14 ,44 1 12 ,73 1 13 ,53 7 13 ,53 7 14 ,13 4 14 ,13 4 14 ,61 7 14 ,60 2 14 ,73 7 12 ,83 0 13 ,26 8 13 ,26 8 13 ,60 8 13 ,60 8 9 ,77 4 10 ,16 2 11 ,71 3 12 ,05 9 12 ,05 9 12 ,34 9 14 ,60 2 1 3 ,0 5 4 1 3 ,5 2 1 1 3 ,5 2 1 1 3 ,7 4 4 1 2 ,0 7 6 1 2 ,8 4 1 1 2 ,8 4 1 1 3 ,4 0 7 1 3 ,4 0 7 1 3 ,8 6 5 1 4 ,6 0 2 1 4 ,7 3 7 1 2 ,3 1 2 1 2 ,7 3 3 1 2 ,7 3 3 1 3 ,0 6 0 1 3 ,0 6 0 9 ,3 3 4 9 ,7 0 5 1 1 ,0 2 2 1 1 ,3 4 7 1 1 ,3 4 7 1 1 ,6 2 0 1 4 ,6 0 2 B. Authority for the Survey The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) has issued Resolution No. 6 (2005), which recognizes and enjoins support to the CBMS as a tool for strengthening the statistical system at the local level. It also directs the NSCB Technical Staff to initiate and coordinate an advocacy program for the adoption of the CBMS by the LGUs, through the Regional Statistical Coordination Committees (RSCCs), the technical arm of the NSCB Executive Board in the regions. The NSCB has also approved the CBMS Survey Instruments (NSCB Approval No. DILG-1237-01) C. Survey Operations All survey operations were undertaken under the supervision of the CBMS Technical Working Groups (TWGs) at the provincial and municipal Levels. They identified the local personnel who were trained as enumerators and field supervisors. Technical assistance was provided by the PEP-CBMS Network Office, the Bureau of Local Government Development (BLGD) and Regional Office 8 of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the National AntiPoverty Commission (NAPC). Training is mainly conducted at two levels. The first level training (Training of Trainors) is conducted for members of the TWGs. This is usually conducted by members of the research staff of the PEP-CBMS Network Office and CBMS-accredited trainors from the DILG, NAPC and NEDA. The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 5 Meanwhile, a second level training (Training of Enumerators) is conducted for enumerators-usually composed of barangay health workers and students. Members of the TWG act as trainors in this training. D. Data Processing System The CBMS Data Processing System includes the CBMS Data Encoding System, Statistics Simulator (StatSim) and the CBMS-Natural Resources Database (NRDB). The CBMS Encoding System uses CSPro (Census and Survey Processing), a software developed by the United States Bureau of Census for entering, editing, tabulating, and disseminating data from censuses and surveys. The CSPro-based Encoding System converts survey data into electronic data. It produces text files (ASCII) described by data dictionaries, which adds flexibility to the output data. This feature facilitates the interface between the CBMS data and other database systems and statistical softwares. The CBMS-NRDB is capable of creating and storing spatial (shapefiles) and non-spatial (texts and numbers) data as well as generating maps, reports and graphs ideal for presentation and analysis of poverty attributes in the community. This has significantly addressed the need for a simple yet powerful and free geographically-oriented database. The data presented through poverty maps using the CBMS-NRDB are processed using the CBMS StatSim which has been developed by the PEP-CBMS Network Office to address the particular need of LGUs to harness outputs from the CBMS Database such as custom tables, reports, case lists and queries. The StatSim simulates simple computations and tabulations usually done through statistical software or other tabulation applications, and also exports indicators and statistics for use in dissemination, such as tables and maps. These software are provided for free to CBMS-implementing LGUs. E. CBMS Poverty Maps The poverty map for each indicator is prepared at two levels. The first level is the provincial map disaggregated by municipality while the second level is the provincial map by barangay. A simple color scheme is used for the poverty maps. Green, light green, pink and red represents the four ranges of data for each indicator. Each indicator, however, used a different range relative to the provincial data. 2 The NRDB was developed by Mr. Richard Alexander, a British volunteer who spent three years working for the Bohol Environment Management Office through the assistance of the Voluntary Service Overseas (vso.org.uk). The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 6 F. Limitations of the Data While observations are taken from the entire population, the user of the data presented in this report should bear in mind that due to some difficulties, the CBMS was not carried out in the following five barangays in the City of Tacloban: 109 (V&G Subd.), 109-A, 62-B, 77, and 80 (Marasbaras). Estimates on poverty and subsistence incidence may also be affected by under- and/or over-reporting of income or reluctance on the part of the respondents to reveal their true levels of income. As in other surveys, the CBMS enumerators may also have encountered interview non-response and item non-response. The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 7 The Many Faces of Poverty in Legazpi City CBMS Core Indicators, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Households Population M a g n i tu d e Propor tion M a g n i tu d e P ro p o r t i o n INDICATOR DEMOGRAPHY Population Average household size Children under 1 year old Children under 5 years old Children 0-5 years old Children 6-11 years old Members 12-15 years old Members 6-15 years old Members 10 years old and above Members of the labor force 36,091 5 169,704 3,549 17,982 21,910 22,681 14,886 37,567 132,192 57,053 HEALTH AND NU T RI T I ON Children under 5 years old who died Women who died due to pregnancy related-causes Malnourished children 0-5 years old H OU S I N G Households living in makeshift housing Households who are informal settlers 927 3,436 2.6 9.5 W ATER AND S ANI T ATI ON Households without access to safe water supply Households without access to sanitary toilet facilities 4,743 4,995 13.1 13.8 B A S I C EDU C AT I ON Children 6-11 years old not attending elementary school Children 12-15 years old not attending high school Children 6-15 years old not attending school I NC OME AND L IVELI HOOD Households with income below poverty threshold Households with income below food threshold Households who experienced hunger due to food shor tage Unemployment rate (15 years old and above) 17,556 12,716 187 29 7 453 0.2 0.2 2.1 2,429 5,062 2,271 10.7 34.0 6.0 2,366 4.1 115 0.1 48.6 35.2 0.5 PEAC E AND OR DER Victims of crime CBMS Composite Indicator, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Averag e CBMS Composite Indicator 1.4 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 41 Total Number of Households and Population, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Barangay To t a l households To t a l p o p u l a ti o n 966 349 206 208 190 292 167 492 317 124 125 291 132 104 349 757 335 374 84 122 195 303 162 302 279 227 322 503 275 421 271 1,192 541 353 121 4,378 1,629 906 893 897 1,313 738 2,252 1,477 553 580 1,336 502 446 1,611 3,639 1,624 1,726 406 648 892 1,293 788 1,528 1,301 983 1,479 2,270 1,247 1,962 1,031 5,711 2,500 1,730 527 Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Brgy. 5 - Sagmin Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan Brgy. 9 - Pinaric Brgy. 10 - Cabugao Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 35 - Tinago The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 42 Barangay Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 38 - Gogon Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 40 - Cruzada Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin Brgy. 47 - Arimbay Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre Brgy. 49 - Bigaa Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 55 - Estanza Brgy. 56 - Taysan Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 63 - Mariawa Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong To t a l households To t a l p o p u l a ti o n 114 1,481 1,069 695 1,348 727 1,181 298 695 310 408 742 311 1,247 344 696 353 633 303 719 2,851 306 858 845 216 880 907 325 325 389 1,414 416 445 257 532 622 7,117 4,773 3,215 6,313 3,353 5,457 1,478 3,409 1,404 1,951 3,544 1,375 5,931 1,377 3,227 1,735 3,144 1,447 3,455 13,276 1,493 4,133 4,210 1,124 4,061 4,318 1,532 1,623 1,976 6,802 2,047 2,273 1,157 2,556 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 1. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 1 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Pob. Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 52 - Matanag M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 1.6 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 43 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 2. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 6 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 2 1 1 1 1 1 5.9 4.2 3.8 2.3 1.1 1.0 Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Pob. Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 44 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 3. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 38 - Gogon M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 20 42 51 22 26 18 6 44 39 22 27.4 10.8 9.7 9.1 8.6 7.3 6.2 5.2 5.2 4.6 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 45 Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Barangay Nu m be r o f ch ildren (under 5 ye ars o ld ) C h i l d re n u n d e r ( 5 yea rs ol d wh o d i e d ) Nu mb er o f c h i l d re n (under 1 year ol d) M a g n i t u d e P ro p or t io n Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Brgy. 5 - Sagmin Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan Brgy. 9 - Pinaric Brgy. 10 - Cabugao Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 35 - Tinago Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 38 - Gogon Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 40 - Cruzada Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin Brgy. 47 - Arimbay Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre Brgy. 49 - Bigaa Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 55 - Estanza Brgy. 56 - Taysan Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 63 - Mariawa Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong 390 163 80 79 65 114 59 214 154 57 56 108 54 26 138 314 138 184 32 52 83 122 105 183 158 102 179 210 96 197 122 632 248 167 46 63 679 387 307 581 335 670 166 376 163 223 403 169 724 163 378 187 312 154 428 1,370 188 438 513 137 488 485 188 190 242 797 237 268 154 292 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 46 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 1.6 0 1 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0.2 0.9 0.1 0 0 0 0.4 0.2 0 0.1 0 0 0.5 0.6 0 0.2 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0.2 0 1 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 75 33 11 19 8 25 15 36 39 12 17 17 7 9 26 79 23 34 9 14 23 27 28 38 32 21 38 35 8 42 44 126 41 24 11 13 148 86 59 118 77 148 33 84 32 49 83 35 141 20 74 23 67 30 88 214 37 91 99 29 100 80 33 42 48 152 51 46 30 43 W om en de ath s du e Nu mb er o f to p re g n a n c y-re l a te d c h i l d re n causes ( 0-5 ye a rs o ld ) M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 M al n o uri she d c h i l d re n ( 0-5 ye a rs o ld ) M a g n i t u d e Propor tion 457 182 96 89 77 148 66 246 182 71 66 139 61 30 163 401 184 223 38 62 106 152 124 215 182 126 213 279 118 248 150 751 317 197 56 73 848 480 366 686 407 808 205 434 196 268 489 197 878 199 450 231 389 194 529 1,711 225 525 620 164 600 603 228 241 304 980 283 329 189 366 0 5 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 8 10 0 18 0 39 3 7 0 20 44 22 0 1 10 30 0 0 0 0 18 0 3 0 2 0 42 0 10 1 6 51 27 0 0 0 0 22 26 4 1 0 1 5 0 2.7 6.2 0 2.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 3.8 0.7 0 0 0.5 0.8 3.8 3.6 0 7.3 0 5.2 0.9 3.6 0 27.4 5.2 4.6 0 0.1 2.5 3.7 0 0 0 0 3.7 0 0.3 0 0.4 0 10.8 0 1.9 0.1 2.7 9.7 4.4 0 0 0 0 9.1 8.6 0.4 0.4 0 0.5 1.4 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 4. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 10 - Cabugao M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 91 40 32 21 78 20 7 71 17 7 30.0 14.8 7.6 7.0 6.6 6.2 6.1 6.0 5.6 5.6 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 47 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 5. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 48 M ag n i tu d e 302 382 343 181 96 192 302 135 63 80 P r o p or t i o n 93.8 90.7 68.2 65.8 31.7 27.6 25.3 25.0 23.2 21.4 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 6. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 55 - Estanza M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 564 202 418 247 312 683 168 73 115 210 62.2 62.2 60.1 59.4 58.6 48.3 37.8 33.8 29.6 29.2 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 49 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 7. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 45 - Dita The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 50 M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 171 96 221 110 210 104 136 267 117 81 56.4 44.4 43.9 42.8 33.2 32 30.6 29.4 28.1 26.1 Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Barangay Ho use h o ld s li v i n g i n m a k e sh i f t h o u s i n g M a g ni tu de Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Brgy. 5 - Sagmin Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan Brgy. 9 - Pinaric Brgy. 10 - Cabugao Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 35 - Tinago Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 38 - Gogon Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 40 - Cruzada Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin Brgy. 47 - Arimbay Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre Brgy. 49 - Bigaa Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 55 - Estanza Brgy. 56 - Taysan Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 63 - Mariawa Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong 2 2 9 1 5 0 1 7 7 7 5 7 0 0 10 7 0 2 0 1 3 91 3 0 2 12 4 6 2 32 40 71 20 5 1 7 27 48 16 14 16 78 21 10 12 7 24 4 29 1 8 6 8 17 26 32 15 5 39 0 17 15 3 20 5 17 0 9 2 4 Ho u seh o l d s who a re i n f o rm a l se ttl e rs Ho u se h o l d s wi th o u t a cc e ss to saf e wa te r supply Ho u se h o l d s wi th o u t a c c e ss to sa n i ta r y to i l e t f a c i l i ti e s P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n 0.2 0.6 4.4 0.5 2.6 0 0.6 1.4 2.2 5.6 4 2.4 0 0 2.9 0.9 0 0.5 0 0.8 1.5 30 1.9 0 0.7 5.3 1.2 1.2 0.7 7.6 14.8 6.0 3.7 1.4 0.8 6.1 1.8 4.5 2.3 1.0 2.2 6.6 7.0 1.4 3.9 1.7 3.2 1.3 2.3 0.3 1.1 1.7 1.3 5.6 3.6 1.1 4.9 0.6 4.6 0 1.9 1.7 0.9 6.2 1.3 1.2 0 2.0 0.8 0.8 11 36 0 1 1 29 6 43 4 9 2 0 0 0 14 118 0 80 0 1 0 96 9 6 8 1 302 343 181 382 63 302 135 42 4 0 300 183 192 19 70 37 3 3 7 41 15 4 12 7 1 16 6 1 23 60 15 19 38 19 7 74 0 17 3 6 4 2 0 3 1.1 10.3 0 0.5 0.5 9.9 3.6 8.7 1.3 7.3 1.6 0 0 0 4 15.6 0 21.4 0 0.8 0 31.7 5.6 2.0 2.9 0.4 93.8 68.2 65.8 90.7 23.2 25.3 25.0 11.9 3.3 0 20.3 17.1 27.6 1.4 9.6 3.1 1.0 0.4 2.3 10.0 2.0 1.3 1.0 2.0 0.1 4.5 0.9 0.3 3.2 2.1 4.9 2.2 4.5 8.8 0.8 8.2 0 5.2 0.8 0.4 1.0 0.4 0 0.6 11 5 0 0 3 38 0 5 86 0 29 30 0 1 33 6 7 3 6 1 4 1 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 2 7 38 0 8 0 4 8 14 18 41 37 11 11 28 35 25 33 13 66 22 418 77 31 66 210 464 45 32 113 73 216 564 8 202 115 683 247 168 0 312 1.1 1.4 0 0 1.6 13 0 1 27.1 0 23.2 10.3 0 1.0 9.5 0.8 2.1 0.8 7.1 0.8 2.1 0.3 0 0 1.4 0.4 0.6 0.4 0 0.5 2.6 3.2 0 2.3 0 3.5 0.5 1.3 2.6 3 5.1 0.9 3.7 4.0 11.3 6.1 4.4 4.2 5.3 6.4 60.1 21.8 4.9 21.8 29.2 16.3 14.7 3.7 13.4 33.8 24.5 62.2 2.5 62.2 29.6 48.3 59.4 37.8 0 58.6 41 8 0 1 12 19 0 36 49 3 19 17 0 0 35 9 2 44 9 1 2 47 17 5 39 23 58 221 13 74 41 147 35 19 2 0 315 10 20 15 17 62 32 111 81 54 90 76 226 89 113 72 210 171 115 354 40 89 166 96 155 267 54 104 86 197 117 136 110 97 4.2 2.3 0 0.5 6.3 6.5 0 7.3 15.5 2.4 15.2 5.8 0 0 10.0 1.2 0.6 11.8 10.7 0.8 1 15.5 10.5 1.7.0 14.0 10.1 18.0 43.9 4.7 17.6 15.1 12.3 6.5 5.4 1.7 0 21.3 0.9 2.9 1.1 2.3 5.2 10.7 16.0 26.1 13.2 12.1 24.4 18.1 25.9 16.2 20.4 33.2 56.4 16.0 12.4 13.1 10.4 19.6 44.4 17.6 29.4 16.6 32.0 22.1 13.9 28.1 30.6 42.8 18.2 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 51 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 8. Proportion of Children 6-11 years old Not Attending Elementary School, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Pob. Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Pob. Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 35 - Tinago The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 52 M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 64 14 16 27 60 28 68 28 33 7 26.2 25.5 23.9 19.3 19.1 16.6 15.6 15.4 14.9 14.9 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 9. Proportion of Children 12-15 years old Not Attending High School, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 7 - Baño M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 131 19 70 153 58 74 307 95 61 19 58.5 57.6 54.3 53.1 52.7 46.8 45.8 45.5 44.2 44.2 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 53 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 10. Proportion of Children 6-15 years old Not Attending School, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Pob. Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 54 M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 62 17 76 71 129 117 57 13 32 26 20.8 19.3 14.7 13.4 12.1 12.1 11.1 11.1 11 9.4 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Barangay C h i l d re n n o t Nu mb er o f C h i l d re n n o t a tte n d i n g Nu mb er o f C h i l d re n n o t a tte n d i n g Nu mb er o f a tte n d i n g sc h o o l e l e m e n ta r y sc h o o l h i gh sc ho o l c h i l d re n c h i l d re n c h i l d re n (6- 11 (12-15 ( 6-15 yea rs ol d ) (6- 15 ( 6-11 yea rs ol d ) ( 12-15 ye ars ol d ) years old) years old) Ma gni tu de 432 Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio 172 Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South 99 Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East 106 Brgy. 4 - Sagpon 94 Brgy. 5 - Sagmin 183 Brgy. 6 - Bañadero 68 Brgy. 7 - Baño 256 Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan 171 Brgy. 9 - Pinaric 65 Brgy. 10 - Cabugao 67 Brgy. 11 - Maoyod 151 Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula 53 Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West 40 Brgy. 14 - Ilawod 182 Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive 403 213 Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod 230 Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West 50 Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan 63 Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East 100 Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West 136 Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East 108 Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. 156 Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street 165 Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu 113 Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan 195 Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South 314 Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th 140 Brgy. 29 - Sabang 240 Brgy. 30 - Pigcale 136 Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay 720 Brgy. 32 - San Roque 347 Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya 244 Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. 47 Brgy. 35 - Tinago 55 Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan 980 Brgy. 37 - Bitano 582 Brgy. 38 - Gogon 372 Brgy. 39 - Bonot 774 Brgy. 40 - Cruzada 401 Brgy. 41 - Bogtong 791 Brgy. 42 - Rawis 192 Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan 436 Brgy. 44 - Pawa 221 Brgy. 45 - Dita 242 Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin 469 Brgy. 47 - Arimbay 182 Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre 848 Brgy. 49 - Bigaa 169 Brgy. 50 - Padang 468 Brgy. 51 - Buyuan 271 Brgy. 52 - Matanag 465 Brgy. 53 - Bonga 242 Brgy. 54 - Mabinit 492 Brgy. 55 - Estanza 1,943 Brgy. 56 - Taysan 223 Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap 540 Brgy. 58 - Buragwis 588 Brgy. 59 - Puro 180 Brgy. 60 - Lamba 584 Brgy. 61 - Maslog 649 Brgy. 62 - Homapon 173 Brgy. 63 - Mariawa 278 Brgy. 64 - Bagacay 295 Brgy. 65 - Imalnod 1,053 Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan 294 Brgy. 67 - Bariis 321 Brgy. 68 - San Francisco 209 Brgy. 69 - Buenavista 440 Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong 35 24 4 6 13 22 9 34 18 5 16 14 7 5 28 43 14 29 7 8 8 12 14 20 18 9 12 60 27 31 11 86 45 64 7 14 123 65 37 95 30 95 15 68 33 20 26 14 73 28 17 22 50 17 43 194 17 60 78 25 63 86 16 18 13 110 19 35 7 38 P r o p or t i o n 8.1 14.0 4.0 5.7 13.8 12.0 13.2 13.3 10.5 7.7 23.9 9.3 13.2 12.5 15.4 10.7 6.6 12.6 14.0 12.7 8.0 8.8 13.0 12.8 10.9 8.0 6.2 19.1 19.3 12.9 8.1 11.9 13.0 26.2 14.9 25.5 12.6 11.2 9.9 12.3 7.5 12.0 7.8 15.6 14.9 8.3 5.5 7.7 8.6 16.6 3.6 8.1 10.8 7.0 8.7 10.0 7.6 11.1 13.3 13.9 10.8 13.3 9.2 6.5 4.4 10.4 6.5 10.9 3.3 8.6 318 130 56 61 73 111 43 194 115 55 50 105 26 27 134 316 157 140 33 56 70 98 83 121 116 72 121 200 94 178 88 439 211 145 39 33 640 410 278 531 280 458 123 273 128 159 343 113 518 129 290 158 318 138 322 1,228 132 331 374 110 381 414 151 163 184 671 224 209 109 288 years old) M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n 81 39 18 11 21 29 19 55 29 8 12 27 10 1 43 93 45 56 12 16 16 28 22 39 33 19 33 79 40 57 22 132 56 56 16 19 193 108 79 145 63 167 29 112 49 42 97 35 140 70 74 74 97 61 117 450 36 119 161 58 154 175 56 48 50 307 131 95 25 153 25.5 30.0 32.1 18.0 28.8 26.1 44.2 28.4 25.2 14.5 24.0 25.7 38.5 3.7 32.1 29.4 28.7 40.0 36.4 28.6 22.9 28.6 26.5 32.2 28.4 26.4 27.3 39.5 42.6 32.0 25.0 30.1 26.5 38.6 41.0 57.6 30.2 26.3 28.4 27.3 22.5 36.5 23.6 41.0 38.3 26.4 28.3 31.0 27.0 54.3 25.5 46.8 30.5 44.2 36.3 36.6 27.3 36.0 43.0 52.7 40.4 42.3 37.1 29.4 27.2 45.8 58.5 45.5 22.9 53.1 M ag ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n 750 302 155 167 167 294 111 450 286 120 117 256 79 67 316 719 370 370 83 119 170 234 191 277 281 185 316 514 234 418 224 1,159 558 389 86 88 1,620 992 650 1,305 681 1,249 315 709 349 401 812 295 1,366 298 758 429 783 380 814 3,171 355 871 962 290 965 1,063 324 441 479 1,724 518 530 318 728 26 26 5 2 8 11 6 19 14 2 13 13 4 2 20 30 18 13 4 4 6 8 7 26 12 3 15 57 15 18 16 76 27 28 8 17 57 23 22 59 13 56 6 28 12 12 23 8 60 62 15 17 42 19 55 210 16 59 84 32 117 129 16 38 42 148 76 71 11 54 3.5 8.6 3.2 1.2 4.8 3.7 5.4 4.2 4.9 1.7 11.1 5.1 5.1 3.0 6.3 4.2 4.9 3.5 4.8 3.4 3.5 3.4 3.7 9.4 4.3 1.6 4.7 11.1 6.4 4.3 7.1 6.6 4.8 7.2 9.3 19.3 3.5 2.3 3.4 4.5 1.9 4.5 1.9 3.9 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.7 4.4 20.8 2.0 4.0 5.4 5.0 6.8 6.6 4.5 6.8 8.7 11.0 12.1 12.1 4.9 8.6 8.8 8.6 14.7 13.4 3.5 7.4 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 55 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 11. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 63 - Mariawa The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 56 M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 283 321 463 242 707 266 271 482 331 231 93.4 90.9 87 79.9 77.9 77.3 76.8 76.1 74.4 71.1 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 12. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 51 - Buyuan M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 267 303 390 632 206 226 288 402 220 385 88.1 85.8 73.3 69.7 68.0 65.7 64.7 63.5 62.3 55.3 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 57 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 13. Proportion of Households who Experienced Hunger due to Food Shortage, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 33 16 12 30 10 18 2 6 2 3 5.2 5.2 3.9 3.5 2.6 2.5 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.5 Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Pob. Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Pob. Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 58 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Barangay Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Brgy. 5 - Sagmin Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan Brgy. 9 - Pinaric Brgy. 10 - Cabugao Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 35 - Tinago Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 38 - Gogon Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 40 - Cruzada Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin Brgy. 47 - Arimbay Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre Brgy. 49 - Bigaa Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 55 - Estanza Brgy. 56 - Taysan Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 63 - Mariawa Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong Hou seh o ld s wi th in c om e b e l o w th e p o ve r ty th resh o l d M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 151 102 22 14 71 81 54 159 80 30 35 97 20 6 210 300 176 221 23 52 46 242 91 143 98 88 157 290 169 258 92 533 298 271 48 35 570 351 168 392 217 548 137 404 187 232 361 148 662 266 483 321 482 283 261 1,395 161 296 430 98 508 707 231 198 236 837 268 331 161 463 15.6 29.2 10.7 6.7 37.4 27.7 32.3 32.3 25.2 24.2 28.0 33.3 15.2 5.8 60.2 39.6 52.5 59.1 27.4 42.6 23.6 79.9 56.2 47.4 35.1 38.8 48.8 57.7 61.5 61.3 33.9 44.7 55.1 76.8 39.7 30.7 38.5 32.8 24.2 29.1 29.8 46.4 46.0 58.1 60.3 56.9 48.7 47.6 53.1 77.3 69.4 90.9 76.1 93.4 36.3 48.9 52.6 34.5 50.9 45.4 57.7 77.9 71.1 60.9 60.7 59.2 64.4 74.4 62.6 87.0 Hou seh o ld s wi th in c om e b e lo w th e f o o d th re sho l d M ag n i tu d e 83 81 7 9 56 45 39 103 54 21 23 64 8 2 174 195 133 159 17 39 21 206 67 99 51 54 96 212 132 185 58 353 242 220 28 17 419 230 93 272 122 387 96 314 136 175 255 108 462 226 385 303 402 267 156 870 105 175 287 55 343 632 178 130 168 638 184 288 112 390 Ho u seh o l d s who e x p e rie n c e d h u ng e r du e to f o o d sh o r ta g e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 8.6 23.2 3.4 4.3 29.5 15.4 23.4 20.9 17.0 16.9 18.4 22.0 6.1 1.9 49.9 25.8 39.7 42.5 20.2 32.0 10.8 68.0 41.4 32.8 18.3 23.8 29.8 42.1 48.0 43.9 21.4 29.6 44.7 62.3 23.1 14.9 28.3 21.5 13.4 20.2 16.8 32.8 32.2 45.2 43.9 42.9 34.4 34.7 37.0 65.7 55.3 85.8 63.5 88.1 21.7 30.5 34.3 20.4 34.0 25.5 39.0 69.7 54.8 40.0 43.2 45.1 44.2 64.7 43.6 73.3 0 6 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 15 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 18 5 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 33 0 6 1 16 30 7 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.7 1.5 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 0 0 1.9 0.3 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 0 0.4 0 0 1.3 0.2 0 0 0.9 0 0.3 0.1 0 2.5 0.4 0 0 3.9 0 0 0 0.1 0.3 0 0 5.2 0 0.8 0 5.2 3.5 0.8 0 0 0 0 0.6 2.6 0 0 0 0.8 0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 59 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 14. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 0 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 60 M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 94 55 45 93 47 26 124 40 31 56 17.6 13.8 13.4 12.8 12.2 11.8 10.9 10.8 10.5 10.4 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 15. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 5 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Pob. (Ilawod 1) Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Pob. Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Pob. (Sagpon 1) Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n 9 42 25 4 5 3 3 6 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1.8 1.7 1.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 61 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 B ara n ga y Num ber of p erso ns in the labo r fo rce (15 years ol d and above) Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Brgy. 5 - Sagmin Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan Brgy. 9 - Pinaric Brgy. 10 - Cabugao Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 35 - Tinago Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 38 - Gogon Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 40 - Cruzada Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin Brgy. 47 - Arimbay Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre Brgy. 49 - Bigaa Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 55 - Estanza Brgy. 56 - Taysan Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 63 - Mariawa Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 62 1,363 610 398 353 318 480 336 664 534 171 223 493 169 236 615 1,177 469 510 157 220 351 280 231 435 376 309 537 711 386 603 358 1,941 885 586 200 294 2,375 1,641 1,121 2,058 1,252 1,787 518 1,145 412 692 1,112 476 1,814 464 1,014 645 1,141 633 1,211 4,315 533 1,611 1,428 420 1,353 1,344 434 557 727 2,139 750 683 371 898 U ne mp l oym en t rate (15 years ol d and above) Pe rso ns wh o a re vic ti ms of c rim e s Ma gni tu de P ro po r t io n Ma gni tu de P ro po r t io n 0 56 55 4 8 36 45 0 1 0 21 0 5 22 15 93 0 24 12 26 17 1 7 0 0 0 56 16 47 4 0 128 35 9 19 31 21 58 8 107 96 156 17 0 42 54 57 0 74 6 10 66 124 10 58 2 94 157 29 22 3 89 0 35 93 0 0 8 40 37 0 9.2 13.8 1.1 2.5 7.5 13.4 0 0.2 0 9.4 0 3.0 9.3 2.4 7.9 0 4.7 7.6 11.8 4.8 0.4 3 0 0 0 10.4 2.3 12.2 0.7 0 6.6 4.0 1.5 9.5 10.5 0.9 3.5 0.7 5.2 7.7 8.7 3.3 0 10.2 7.8 5.1 0 4.1 1.3.0 1.0.0 10.2 10.9 1.6.0 4.8 0 17.6 9.7 2.0 5.2 0.2 6.6 0 6.3 12.8 0 0 1.2 10.8 4.1 0 25 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 42 3 0 0 4 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 0 0.3 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0.1 1.7 0.2 0 0 0.1 0 0.1 0 0.0 0.1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 CBMS Poverty Maps: Legazpi City Map 16. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, 2009-2011 B o t t o m 1 3 B a r a n g a ys B ar a n g a y Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 51 - Buyuan A v er a g e 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 63 Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Legazpi City, 2009-2011 Barangay C B M S Co m p o si te I n di c a to r Brgy. 1 - Em’s Barrio Brgy. 2 - Em’s Barrio South Brgy. 3 - Em’s Barrio East Brgy. 4 - Sagpon Brgy. 5 - Sagmin Brgy. 6 - Bañadero Brgy. 7 - Baño Brgy. 8 - Bagumbayan Brgy. 9 - Pinaric Brgy. 10 - Cabugao Brgy. 11 - Maoyod Brgy. 12 - Tula-tula Brgy. 13 - Ilawod West Brgy. 14 - Ilawod Brgy. 15 - Ilawod East Brgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive Brgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet Ilawod Brgy. 18 - Cabagñan West Brgy. 19 - Cabagñan Brgy. 20 - Cabagñan East Brgy. 21 - Binanuahan West Brgy. 22 - Binanuahan East Brgy. 23 - Imperial Cour t Subd. Brgy. 24 - Rizal Street Brgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu Brgy. 26 - Dinagaan Brgy. 27 - Victor y Village South Brgy. 28 - Victor y Village Nor th Brgy. 29 - Sabang Brgy. 30 - Pigcale Brgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay Brgy. 32 - San Roque Brgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya Brgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. Brgy. 35 - Tinago Brgy. 36 - Kapantawan Brgy. 37 - Bitano Brgy. 38 - Gogon Brgy. 39 - Bonot Brgy. 40 - Cruzada Brgy. 41 - Bogtong Brgy. 42 - Rawis Brgy. 43 - Tamaoyan Brgy. 44 - Pawa Brgy. 45 - Dita Brgy. 46 - San Joaquin Brgy. 47 - Arimbay Brgy. 48 - Bagong Abre Brgy. 49 - Bigaa Brgy. 50 - Padang Brgy. 51 - Buyuan Brgy. 52 - Matanag Brgy. 53 - Bonga Brgy. 54 - Mabinit Brgy. 55 - Estanza Brgy. 56 - Taysan Brgy. 57 - Dap-dap Brgy. 58 - Buragwis Brgy. 59 - Puro Brgy. 60 - Lamba Brgy. 61 - Maslog Brgy. 62 - Homapon Brgy. 63 - Mariawa Brgy. 64 - Bagacay Brgy. 65 - Imalnod Brgy. 66 - Banquerohan Brgy. 67 - Bariis Brgy. 68 - San Francisco Brgy. 69 - Buenavista Brgy. 70 - Cagbacong The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 5) 64 0.3 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.6 1.1 0.8 0.3 0.3 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 0.8 0.9 0.5 2.3 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.8 2.1 2.2 2.0 2.3 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.7 0.9 1.1 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.8 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.7 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.1 2.7 1.3 1.2 1.6 1.0 1.4 1.8 1.5 2.7 1.5 2.3 1.9 1.8 2.1 2.2 1.7 2.6