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Republic of the Philippines

Puerto Princesa City


Office of the Mayor

Message

Warmest greetings and congratulations to the PEP-CBMS Network


Coordinating Team on its publication of “The Many Faces of Poverty” featuring
a compilation of statistical tables and poverty maps of the City of Puerto
Princesa and other local government units generated using the Community-
Based Monitoring System methodology.

This publication aptly captures the true situation of our city and
other local government units as it provides a comprehensive picture of the
many faces of poverty. We sincerely hope that the information presented in
this publication will prove useful for more responsive programs and projects
intended for those who most need the assistance.

In line with our commitment to reduce poverty particularly in the


rural areas, this publication will serve as an effective sourcebook in
broadening our awareness and continued scaling up of better initiatives in improving the well-being of Puerto
Princesans.

Thank you for your support in our poverty reduction endeavors. Let us continue our strong coalition of
partnerships in building strong, equitable, and viable communities for all people.

Again, congratulations and mabuhay po kayo!

LUCILO R. BAYRON
BAYRON
Mayor

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Faces of Poverty in Puerto Princesa City

POPULA TION
POPULATION
Puer to Princesa City rrecor
ecor ded a total population of 182,945 living in 42,067 households
ecorded
Puerto Princesa City is a highly urbanized city in the province of Palawan. Based on the 2009 CBMS census, the city
has a total population of 182,945 living in 42,067 households. The average size is 4 persons per household. Of
the 66 barangays that comprise the city, Barangay San Miguel is the most populous with 16,896 individuals living
in 4,040 households. The least populated is Barangay Montible with 97 individuals living in 25 households.

HEAL
HEALTHTH AND NUTRITION
Five in ever y 1,000 childr en under 5 years old died
children
Among the children who are under 5 years old, 0.5 percent died during the reference period. This corresponds to
103 death cases among children in this age range. The highest proportion (10%) of child death was recorded in
Barangay Montible with just one case. Barangay San Jose registered the most number of deaths with 10 cases
that corresponds to 0.9 percent. No case of child death was reported in 27 barangays in the city.

Six women died due to pregnancy-related causes during the reference period
Census results showed that 0.1 percent of the women population died due to pregnancy-related causes. One
death each was recorded in the barangays of Maoyon, Manalo, Pagkakaisa, Napsan, Inagawan Sub-Colony, and
Santa Monica. The rest of the 60 barangays have no reported deaths of women due to pregnancy–related causes.

Five in ever y 100 childr


children
en who arare
e 0–5 years old werwere
e malnourished
Five percent of children who are 0–5 years old were malnourished. This accounts for 1,344 malnourished children.
Barangay San Isidro recorded the highest propor tion (25.8%) where 1 in every 4 children was malnourished. In
terms of magnitude, Barangay Irawan recorded the highest number with 111 malnourished children.

HOUSING
Some 1.1 per cent of the households lived in makeshift housing and 13 in ever y 100 households
percent
were classified as informal settlers
The 2009 CBMS census showed that 468 households (1.1%) of all households in the city were living in makeshift
housing. Barangay Liwanag exhibited the highest number with 25 households (11.6%) living in makeshift housing.
Santa Lourdes had the most number at 113 households (10.8%) living in makeshift housing. Of the 66 barangays,
16 had no household recorded to be living in makeshift housing.

On tenure status, the census revealed that 5,790 (13.8%) of the households were considered as informal settlers.
This means that at least 13 in every 100 households were informal settlers. The most number of informal settlers
was recorded in Barangay San Miguel with 876 households (21.7%). The highest proportion was reported in
Barangay Mabuhay where more than 90 percent of the households were classified as informal settlers.

W ATER AND SANIT


SANITAATION
Access to safe water was lacking in 10.1 per cent of the households; access to sanitar y toilet
percent
facilities was lacking in 14.5 percent of the households
Some 4,258 households (10.1%) had no access to safe water supply during the reference period. This translates
to 10 in every 100 households having no access to safe water. The highest proportion (98.2%) of households
having no access to safe water supply is recorded in Barangay Simpocan. Of the 66 barangays in the city, 13 are
“waterless”1 barangays.

1
“Waterless barangays” refer to villages with less than 50 percent (safe) water supply coverage.

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Access to sanitary toilet facilities was lacking in 6,108 (14.5%) households in the city. This means that at least 14
in every 100 households had no access to sanitary toilet facilities. Barangay Bagong Silang, with 584 households
(62.9%), had the highest number of households having no access to sanitary toilet facilities. Barangay Pagkakaisa
had the highest proportion (88%) of households with no access to sanitary toilet facilities. It can be noted, however,
that in eight barangays in the city, all households had access to sanitar y toilet facilities.

BASIC EDUCA TION


EDUCATION
Of the children 6–15 years old, 9.3 percent were not attending school
Of the children 6–15 years old, 3,877 (9.3%) were out of school. Of the children 6–11 years old, 17.3 percent were
not attending elementary school while at least 2 in every 5 children who were 12–15 years old were not attending
high school. Barangay San Miguel had the most number with 287 children (8.5%) not enrolled in school. The
propor tion of children not attending school among the age group 6–15 was highest in Barangay Tanabag with 30
children (24.8%) not attending school.

INCOME AND LIVELIHOOD


One-fifth of the households in the city wer weree living below the pover ty thr eshold
threshold
One in every 5 households (20.4%) was reported to be income poor during the reference period. This translates to
a total of 8,571 households having no sufficient income to satisfy their basic food and non-food needs. Income
poverty rate was highest in Barangay Maoyon at 66.7 percent, which corresponds to 160 households. Barangay
San Pedro had the highest number of income-poor households with 434 (12.4%) households.

One in ever y 9 households does not have suf ficient income to satisfy basic food needs
Census results showed that 4,657 (11.1%) of the households were food-poor. This means that at least 1 in every
9 households does not have enough income to satisfy its basic food needs. Barangay Tagabinet had the highest
subsistence poverty with more than half of the households (57%) living below the food threshold. Barangay Napsan,
with 239 households (44.5%), had the highest magnitude of households considered as food-poor.

Of the households, 2.8 per cent experienced hunger due to food shor tage
percent
Census data revealed that 2.8 percent of the households in the city experienced hunger due to food shortage in the
last three months prior to the survey. This translates to a total of 1,195 households that experienced hunger.
Barangay Tanabag repor ted the highest proportion at 28.8 percent or 32 households while Barangay San Jose
reported 86 households (4.7%) and topped the list of the most number of households that experienced hunger. It
was noted that all households in 14 barangays did not experience hunger due to food shor tage.

Unemployment rate in the city was recorded at 9.2 percent


There were 6,053 persons who were unemployed during the reference period, comprising 9.2 percent of the labor
force. Across the barangays, Barangay Liwanag had the highest unemployment rate at 23.3 percent or 88 unemployed
persons. The highest number of unemployed persons was 586 (9.4%) in Barangay San Miguel.

PEACE AND ORDER


Of the population, 0.7 percent was a victim of crime
Of the population, less than one percent (0.7%) or 1,205 persons have been reported as victims of crime.
Barangay San Manuel had the most number of reported crime victims with 133 persons (1.9%). Barangay Matiyaga
repor ted a total of 88 persons (14.7%) who were victims of crime.

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CBMS COMPOSITE INDICA INDICATOR
TOR AND MUL MULTIDIMENSIONAL
TIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY
Most households met 12 out of the 13 basic needs 2
The average CBMS composite indicator (CCI) of the city was 1.0. This means that on average, households were
able to meet the 12 basic needs during the period. However, data at the barangay level showed that Barangay
Tagabinet had the highest index at 3.2. This means that on average, households in this barangay were not met
able to meet at least three of the basic needs.

One in ever y 5 households suf fer ed fr


fered om multiple deprivations 3
from
Based on the results of the CBMS census, 27.1 percent of the households were deprived in one dimension and
19.3 percent experienced deprivation in at least two dimensions. In par ticular, 12.9 percent were deprived in two
dimensions and 6.3 percent were poor in three dimensions. One household experienced deprivations in eight
dimensions at the same time. Of the total households, more than half (53.6%) were not deprived in any dimension.

Looking at the specific types of deprivations, data showed that 3.6 percent of the households were deprived in
income and in sanitar y toilet facility at the same time. The same proportion of households (3.6%) was also
reported to have experienced deprivations in income and water. Of the households, 656 were deprived in three
dimensions—income, water, and sanitation. A total of 159 households also experienced simultaneous deprivations
in income, education, water, and sanitation.

2
This refers to household basic needs as reflected in the 13 CBMS core indicators that cover the following: (1) children 0-4 years old who died; (2)
women who died due to pregnancy-related causes; (3) malnourished children 0-5 years old; (4) households living in makeshift housing; (5) households who
are informal settlers; (6) households without access to safe water supply; (7) households without access to sanitar y toilet facilities; (8) children 6–15 years
old not in school; (9) households with income below the pover ty threshold; (10) households with income below the food threshold; (11) households that
experienced hunger due to food shor tage; (12) unemployment; and (13) victims of crime. A higher index would mean more unmet needs and hence, worse
condition for the households.

3
A household is considered to experience multiple deprivations if it is poor in at least two of the following dimensions: health, nutrition, tenure,
housing, water, sanitation, education, income, job, and security.

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The Many Faces of Poverty
in Puerto Princesa City

CBMS Core Indicators, Puer to Princesa City, 2009

Households Population
M a g n i t u d e Propor tion M a g n i t u d e P r o p o r t i o n

INDICATOR

DEMOGRAPHY
Population 42,067 182,945
Average household size 4
Children under 1 year old 4,774
Children under 5 years old 22,468
Children 0-5 years old 26,876
Children 6-11 years old 25,696
Members 12-15 years old 16,068
Members 6-15 years old 41,764
Members 10 years old and above 138,652
Members of the labor force 65,936

HE ALT H AND NU TR ITI ON


Children under 5 years old who died 103 0.5
Women who died due to pregnancy related-causes 6 0.1
Malnourished children 0-5 years old 1,344 5.0

HOUSING
Households living in makeshift housing 468 1.1
Households who are informal settlers 5,790 13.8

WAT ER AN D SA NITAT ION


Households without access to safe water supply 4,258 10.1
Households without access to sanitary toilet facilities 6,108 14.5

B AS IC E D UC AT IO N
Children 6-11 years old not attending elementar y school 4,435 17.3
Children 12-15 years old not attending high school 6,621 41.2
Children 6-15 years old not attending school 3,877 9.3

INCOME AND LIVEL IHOOD


Households with income below poverty threshold 8,571 20.4
Households with income below food threshold 4,657 11.1
Households who experienced hunger due to food shortage 1,195 2.8
Unemployment rate (15 years old and above) 6,053 9.2

PEAC E AND O RDER


Victims of crime 1,205 0.7

CBMS Composite Indicator, Puer to Princesa City, 2009


Av era ge
CBMS Composite Indicator 1.0

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Total Number of Households and Population, by Barangay, Puer to Princesa City,
2009

B aran ga y Tot a l h o u se h o ld s Tot a l p o p ul a t io n B aran ga y Tot a l h o u se h o ld s Tot a l p o p ul a t io n

Babuyan 428 1,824 Maruyogon 327 1,451


Bacungan 725 3,036 Masigla (Pob.) 102 469
Bagong Bayan 197 788 Masikap (Pob.) 228 957
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 79 375 Masipag (Pob.) 397 1,771
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 1,268 6,173 Matahimik (Pob.) 817 3,543
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 928 4,287 Matiyaga (Pob.) 137 600
Bahile 447 2,219 Maunlad (Pob.) 872 3,774
Bancao-bancao 2,033 8,891 Milagrosa (Pob.) 542 2,099
Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 745 3,522 Model (Pob.) 104 348
Binduyan 268 1,270 Montible (Pob.) 25 97
Buenavista 220 1,044 Napsan 537 2,337
Cabayugan 556 2,538 New Panggangan 127 604
Concepcion 270 1,229 Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 358 1,874
Inagawan 351 1,454 Princesa (Pob.) 224 951
Inagawan Sub-Colony 712 2,913 Salvacion 237 1,084
Irawan 992 4,258 San Isidro 56 284
Iwahig (Pob.) 123 479 San Jose 1,821 7,848
Kalipay (Pob.) 141 662 San Manuel 1,579 7,129
Kamuning 455 1,722 San Miguel 4,040 16,896
Langogan 406 1,943 San Pedro 3,512 15,568
Liwanag (Pob.) 215 997 San Rafael 283 1,241
Lucbuan 280 1,263 Santa Cruz 194 836
Luzviminda 693 3,278 Santa Lourdes 1,043 4,624
Mabuhay (Pob.) 239 1,099 Santa Lucia (Pob.) 38 153
Macarascas 299 1,344 Santa Monica 2,977 11,580
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 92 365 Sicsican 1,474 6,734
Maligaya (Pob.) 57 189 Simpocan 220 1,007
Manalo 355 1,711 Tagabinet 251 1,239
Mandaragat 1,495 6,640 Tagburos 956 4,506
Manggahan (Pob.) 279 1,054 Tagumpay (Pob.) 172 671
Maningning (Pob.) 152 711 Tanabag 111 495
Maoyon 240 1,139 Tanglaw (Pob.) 509 1,999
Marufinas 113 541 Tiniguiban 1,944 7,218

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CBMS Poverty Maps: Puerto Princesa City

Map 1. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Montible (Pob.) 1 10.0
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 1 3.0
New Panggangan 2 2.6
Concepcion 4 2.5
Iwahig (Pob.) 1 2.5
Simpocan 3 2.1
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 4 1.6
Salvacion 2 1.3
Langogan 3 1.2
Binduyan 2 1.1
Masikap (Pob.) 1 1.1

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Map 2. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes,


by Barangay, 2009

B o tt om 6 B ar an ga ys

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Maoyon 1 2.8
Manalo 1 2.6
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 1 1.8
Napsan 1 1.7
Inagawan Sub-Colony 1 1.3
Santa Monica 1 0.4

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Map 3. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished,


by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


San Isidro 8 25.8
Irawan 111 18.2
Marufinas 16 16.3
San Rafael 31 15.7
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 43 14.5
Tanabag 12 14.3
Bagong Bayan 17 13.1
Maruyogon 23 12.7
Bacungan 60 12.5
Lucbuan 23 12.2

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Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Puerto Princesa City, 2009

B aran ga y Nu mbe r of C h i ld r e n un d e r Nu mbe r of Wo men de ath s d ue Nu mbe r of M a ln o u r i sh e d


ch i l d r e n 5 years old ch i l d r e n t o p r e g na n cy- r e l at e d ch i l d r e n ch i l d r e n
( un de r wh o di ed ( un de r ca u s e s (0 -5 y ear s ol d) (0 -5 y ear s ol d)
5 year s old) 1 year old)
M ag n i tu d e Propo r tion M ag n i tu d e P ro p or t io n M ag n i tu d e Propor tion

Babuyan 211 0 0 42 0 0 263 12 4.6


Bacungan 385 3 0.8 83 0 0 480 60 12.5
Bagong Bayan 110 0 0 31 0 0 130 17 13.1
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 32 1 3.0 8 0 0 40 4 10.0
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 714 6 0.8 137 0 0 855 26 3.0
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 558 3 0.5 131 0 0 675 28 4.1
Bahile 303 1 0.3 81 0 0 378 15 4.0
Bancao-bancao 1,139 4 0.4 225 0 0 1,344 57 4.2
Barangay ng mga 456 1 0.2 88 0 0 552 30 5.4
Mangingisda 177 2 1.1 39 0 0 206 5 2.4
Binduyan 138 0 0 30 0 0 170 6 3.5
Buenavista 361 1 0.3 81 0 0 441 20 4.5
Cabayugan 154 4 2.5 40 0 0 180 17 9.4
Concepcion 161 1 0.6 27 0 0 197 13 6.6
Inagawan 407 1 0.2 77 1 1.3 490 23 4.7
Inagawan Sub-Colony 513 2 0.4 101 0 0 610 111 18.2
Irawan 39 1 2.5 6 0 0 47 0 0
Iwahig (Pob.) 72 0 0 12 0 0 83 3 3.6
Kalipay (Pob.) 192 1 0.5 36 0 0 241 16 6.6
Kamuning 239 3 1.2 45 0 0 297 24 8.1
Langogan 129 0 0 34 0 0 155 8 5.2
Liwanag (Pob.) 163 1 0.6 32 0 0 188 23 12.2
Lucbuan 462 4 0.9 102 0 0 534 36 6.7
Luzviminda 116 1 0.9 18 0 0 140 7 5.0
Mabuhay (Pob.) 160 0 0 37 0 0 192 12 6.2
Macarascas 31 0 0 6 0 0 37 0 0
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 12 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 0
Maligaya (Pob.) 202 1 0.5 37 1 2.6 244 2 0.8
Manalo 875 6 0.7 179 0 0 1,040 31 3
Mandaragat 114 0 0 27 0 0 136 10 7.4
Manggahan (Pob.) 74 0 0 16 0 0 83 0 0
Maningning (Pob.) 147 1 0.7 35 1 2.8 188 20 10.6
Maoyon 80 0 0 15 0 0 98 16 16.3
Marufinas 142 1 0.7 29 0 0 181 23 12.7
Maruyogon 45 0 0 13 0 0 53 0 0
Masigla (Pob.) 86 1 1.1 18 0 0 98 8 8.2
Masikap (Pob.) 162 0 0 36 0 0 196 4 2
Masipag (Pob.) 467 3 0.6 105 0 0 556 19 3.4
Matahimik (Pob.) 62 0 0 12 0 0 77 0 0
Matiyaga (Pob.) 391 1 0.3 84 0 0 476 4 0.8
Maunlad (Pob.) 209 0 0 50 0 0 255 11 4.3
Milagrosa (Pob.) 19 0 0 4 0 0 24 0 0
Model (Pob.) 9 1 10.0 0 0 0 11 0 0
Montible (Pob.) 302 0 0 59 1 1.7 376 25 6.6
Napsan 75 2 2.6 15 0 0 89 6 6.7
New Panggangan 248 4 1.6 55 1 1.8 296 43 14.5
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 71 0 0 7 0 0 86 3 3.5
Princesa (Pob.) 150 2 1.3 30 0 0 177 8 4.5
Salvacion 28 0 0 3 0 0 31 8 25.8
San Isidro 1,045 10 0.9 227 0 0 1,248 16 1.3
San Jose 926 4 0.4 193 0 0 1,090 30 2.8
San Manuel 2,149 8 0.4 493 0 0 2,529 105 4.2
San Miguel 1,940 6 0.3 442 0 0 2,289 88 3.8
San Pedro 169 0 0 43 0 0 198 31 15.7
San Rafael 99 0 0 19 0 0 127 1 0.8
Santa Cruz 624 1 0.2 125 0 0 735 58 7.9
Santa Lourdes 19 0 0 3 0 0 20 1 5.0
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1,237 2 0.2 282 1 0.4 1,468 79 5.4
Santa Monica 822 2 0.2 164 0 0 1,002 12 1.2
Sicsican 138 3 2.1 33 0 0 163 18 11.0
Simpocan 181 0 0 29 0 0 216 15 6.9
Tagabinet 580 0 0 100 0 0 694 50 7.2
Tagburos 72 0 0 12 0 0 88 0 0
Tagumpay (Pob.) 71 0 0 13 0 0 84 12 14.3
Tanabag 205 0 0 46 0 0 254 5 2.0
Tanglaw (Pob.) 799 3 0.4 169 0 0 962 9 0.9
Tiniguiban

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Map 4. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Liwanag (Pob.) 25 11.6


Santa Lourdes 113 10.8
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 82 6.5
Maruyogon 14 4.3
San Isidro 2 3.6
Kalipay (Pob.) 5 3.5
Napsan 18 3.4
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1 2.6
Babuyan 9 2.1
Macarascas 6 2.0

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Map 5. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Mabuhay (Pob.) 220 92.1
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 327 91.3
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 685 73.8
Matahimik (Pob.) 501 61.3
Liwanag (Pob.) 109 50.7
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 590 46.5
Tagburos 436 45.6
Tagabinet 79 31.5
Inagawan Sub-Colony 222 31.2
Matiyaga (Pob.) 41 29.9

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Map 6. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply,


by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Simpocan 216 98.2
Bagong Bayan 191 97.0
Langogan 388 95.6
Tagabinet 236 94.0
New Panggangan 114 89.8
San Rafael 241 85.2
Marufinas 82 72.6
Salvacion 142 59.9
Binduyan 150 56.0
Bahile 250 55.9

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Map 7. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities,


by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 315 88.0
Mabuhay (Pob.) 185 77.4
Marufinas 80 70.8
Matahimik (Pob.) 528 64.6
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 584 62.9
Buenavista 118 53.6
Inagawan Sub-Colony 341 47.9
Tagabinet 111 44.2
Simpocan 95 43.2
Liwanag (Pob.) 87 40.5

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Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Puerto Princesa City, 2009

B aran ga y Ho us eh ol ds l ivin g in Ho us eh ol ds w ho a re H ou se ho l ds w i th ou t a cces s H ou se ho l ds w i th ou t a cces s


m ak e s hi f t h o u si n g i nf o r ma l se t t le r s to sa fe wa ter s upp ly to s an it ar y to il et f acil it ie s

M ag n i tu d e Pro por t ion M ag n i tu d e Pro por t ion M ag n i tu d e Pro por t ion M ag n i tu d e Pro por t ion

Babuyan 9 2.1 8 1.9 177 41.4 23 5.4


Bacungan 2 0.3 39 5.4 206 28.4 169 23.3
Bagong Bayan 0 0 1 0.5 191 97.0 47 23.9
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 0 0 13 16.5 0 0 7 8.9
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 82 6.5 590 46.5 3 0.2 376 29.7
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 3 0.3 685 73.8 1 0.1 584 62.9
Bahile 8 1.8 9 2.0 250 55.9 111 24.8
Bancao-bancao 19 0.9 31 1.5 6 0.3 161 7.9
Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 6 0.8 7 0.9 5 0.7 91 12.2
Binduyan 1 0.4 7 2.6 150 56.0 9 3.4
Buenavista 2 0.9 16 7.3 98 44.5 118 53.6
Cabayugan 2 0.4 56 10.1 42 7.6 150 27.0
Concepcion 0 0 0 0 41 15.2 59 21.9
Inagawan 0 0 17 4.8 0 0 36 10.3
Inagawan Sub-Colony 2 0.3 222 31.2 331 46.5 341 47.9
Irawan 1 0.1 2 0.2 56 5.6 94 9.5
Iwahig (Pob.) 0 0 1 0.8 0 0 1 0.8
Kalipay (Pob.) 5 3.5 2 1.4 0 0 0 0
Kamuning 2 0.4 0 0 10 2.2 114 25.1
Langogan 1 0.2 4 1.0 388 95.6 135 33.3
Liwanag (Pob.) 25 11.6 109 50.7 0 0 87 40.5
Lucbuan 1 0.4 2 0.7 152 54.3 72 25.7
Luzviminda 5 0.7 26 3.8 68 9.8 145 20.9
Mabuhay (Pob.) 1 0.4 220 92.1 1 0.4 185 77.4
Macarascas 6 2.0 78 26.1 161 53.8 47 15.7
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Maligaya (Pob.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manalo 1 0.3 2 0.6 181 51.0 28 7.9
Mandaragat 9 0.6 278 18.6 3 0.2 366 24.5
Manggahan (Pob.) 2 0.7 22 7.9 0 0 1 0.4
Maningning (Pob.) 1 0.7 7 4.6 2 1.3 0 0
Maoyon 0 0 13 5.4 84 35.0 32 13.3
Marufinas 0 0 2 1.8 82 72.6 80 70.8
Maruyogon 14 4.3 3 0.9 56 17.1 50 15.3
Masigla (Pob.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Masikap (Pob.) 1 0.4 0 0 5 2.2 0 0
Masipag (Pob.) 1 0.3 25 6.3 5 1.3 1 0.3
Matahimik (Pob.) 5 0.6 501 61.3 0 0 528 64.6
Matiyaga (Pob.) 0 0 41 29.9 0 0 2 1.5
Maunlad (Pob.) 3 0.3 64 7.3 1 0.1 2 0.2
Milagrosa (Pob.) 4 0.7 1 0.2 1 0.2 1 0.2
Model (Pob.) 0 0 17 16.3 1 1.0 1 1.0
Montible (Pob.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Napsan 18 3.4 1 0.2 229 42.6 181 33.7
New Panggangan 0 0 3 2.4 114 89.8 34 26.8
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 2 0.6 327 91.3 1 0.3 315 88.0
Princesa (Pob.) 1 0.4 20 8.9 1 0.4 0 0
Salvacion 1 0.4 2 0.8 142 59.9 29 12.2
San Isidro 2 3.6 0 0 3 5.4 4 7.1
San Jose 19 1.0 13 0.7 11 0.6 38 2.1
San Manuel 8 0.5 7 0.4 6 0.4 28 1.8
San Miguel 29 0.7 876 21.7 3 0.1 13 0.3
San Pedro 8 0.2 533 15.2 5 0.1 229 6.5
San Rafael 2 0.7 2 0.7 241 85.2 77 27.2
Santa Cruz 0 0 4 2.1 32 16.5 9 4.6
Santa Lourdes 113 10.8 60 5.8 161 15.4 318 30.5
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1 2.6 0 0 2 5.3 8 21.1
Santa Monica 4 0.1 192 6.4 22 0.7 38 1.3
Sicsican 3 0.2 26 1.8 9 0.6 6 0.4
Simpocan 0 0 5 2.3 216 98.2 95 43.2
Tagabinet 3 1.2 79 31.5 236 94.0 111 44.2
Tagburos 14 1.5 436 45.6 20 2.1 238 24.9
Tagumpay (Pob.) 1 0.6 24 14.0 0 0 17 9.9
Tanabag 1 0.9 0 0 31 27.9 30 27.0
Tanglaw (Pob.) 4 0.8 3 0.6 10 2.0 2 0.4
Tiniguiban 10 0.5 56 2.9 5 0.3 34 1.7

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Map 8. Proportion of Children 6-11 years old Not Attending Elementary


School, by Barangay, 2009

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B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Tanabag 37 56.1
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 5 45.5
Maningning (Pob.) 24 30.8
Kamuning 86 30.5
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 95 30.0
Concepcion 62 29.5
Inagawan Sub-Colony 119 29.3
San Isidro 8 28.6
Manggahan (Pob.) 25 26.9
Maoyon 53 26.5

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Map 9. Proportion of Children 12-15 years old Not Attending High School,
by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Marufinas 37 84.1
Tanabag 38 69.1
Inagawan Sub-Colony 200 68.0
Tagabinet 89 67.9
Bagong Bayan 40 66.7
Buenavista 57 62.6
New Panggangan 41 60.3
Simpocan 54 60.0
Kamuning 86 59.3
San Isidro 16 59.3

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Map 10. Proportion of Children 6-15 years old Not Attending School,
by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude

Tanabag 30 24.8
Inagawan Sub-Colony 160 22.9
Concepcion 66 20.2
Maoyon 59 19.3
Tagabinet 63 18.6
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 84 17.1
Marufinas 21 16.3
Simpocan 41 16.2
Maningning (Pob.) 21 15.7
Cabayugan 100 15.1

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Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Puerto Princesa City, 2009

B aran ga y Nu mbe r of C hi l dr e n n ot at t en d in g Nu mbe r of C hi l dr e n n ot at t en d in g Nu mbe r of C hi l dr en no t


ch i l d r e n e le m en t ar y sch oo l ch i l d r e n hi gh s ch oo l ch i l d r e n a t te n d i ng s cho o l
(6-11 (6-1 1 years old) (12-15 (12-15 ye ars old) (6-15 (6-1 5 years old)
yea rs o ld) yea rs o ld) yea rs o ld)
Magnitude Pro por t ion Ma gn it ud e Pro por t ion Magni tude P r o p o r t i o n

Babuyan 270 43 15.9 188 78 41.5 458 67 14.6


Bacungan 447 85 19.0 259 121 46.7 706 85 12.0
Bagong Bayan 137 29 21.2 60 40 66.7 197 24 12.2
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 53 7 13.2 28 7 25.0 81 4 4.9
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 932 195 20.9 548 268 48.9 1,480 155 10.5
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 717 164 22.9 375 207 55.2 1,092 156 14.3
Bahile 352 56 15.9 193 83 43.0 545 37 6.8
Bancao-bancao 1,190 179 15.0 780 285 36.5 1,970 187 9.5
Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 588 102 17.3 392 203 51.8 980 73 7.4
Binduyan 205 49 23.9 144 85 59.0 349 47 13.5
Buenavista 170 31 18.2 91 57 62.6 261 32 12.3
Cabayugan 422 87 20.6 242 134 55.4 664 100 15.1
Concepcion 210 62 29.5 116 66 56.9 326 66 20.2
Inagawan 211 41 19.4 140 65 46.4 351 31 8.8
Inagawan Sub-Colony 406 119 29.3 294 200 68.0 700 160 22.9
Irawan 658 88 13.4 424 139 32.8 1,082 51 4.7
Iwahig (Pob.) 61 7 11.5 40 13 32.5 101 4 4.0
Kalipay (Pob.) 84 15 17.9 54 25 46.3 138 10 7.2
Kamuning 282 86 30.5 145 86 59.3 427 54 12.6
Langogan 287 48 16.7 209 73 34.9 496 34 6.9
Liwanag (Pob.) 135 27 20.0 75 32 42.7 210 19 9.0
Lucbuan 210 41 19.5 140 66 47.1 350 33 9.4
Luzviminda 521 58 11.1 365 152 41.6 886 62 7.0
Mabuhay (Pob.) 143 20 14.0 108 33 30.6 251 21 8.4
Macarascas 220 30 13.6 129 45 34.9 349 15 4.3
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 35 3 8.6 29 10 34.5 64 2 3.1
Maligaya (Pob.) 16 3 18.8 18 6 33.3 34 2 5.9
Manalo 238 54 22.7 150 62 41.3 388 50 12.9
Mandaragat 872 141 16.2 539 212 39.3 1,411 128 9.1
Manggahan (Pob.) 93 25 26.9 74 31 41.9 167 21 12.6
Maningning (Pob.) 78 24 30.8 56 24 42.9 134 21 15.7
Maoyon 200 53 26.5 106 59 55.7 306 59 19.3
Marufinas 85 19 22.4 44 37 84.1 129 21 16.3
Maruyogon 200 27 13.5 151 50 33.1 351 25 7.1
Masigla (Pob.) 67 8 11.9 48 18 37.5 115 6 5.2
Masikap (Pob.) 108 16 14.8 82 21 25.6 190 12 6.3
Masipag (Pob.) 198 40 20.2 143 49 34.3 341 23 6.7
Matahimik (Pob.) 458 73 15.9 298 146 49.0 756 69 9.1
Matiyaga (Pob.) 77 11 14.3 32 12 37.5 109 12 11.0
Maunlad (Pob.) 492 75 15.2 313 128 40.9 805 62 7.7
Milagrosa (Pob.) 244 28 11.5 180 48 26.7 424 11 2.6
Model (Pob.) 29 3 10.3 28 10 35.7 57 3 5.3
Montible (Pob.) 10 0 0.0 8 3 37.5 18 0 0.0
Napsan 393 97 24.7 226 130 57.5 619 89 14.4
New Panggangan 87 17 19.5 68 41 60.3 155 13 8.4
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 317 95 30.0 174 97 55.7 491 84 17.1
Princesa (Pob.) 122 22 18.0 77 28 36.4 199 12 6.0
Salvacion 195 35 17.9 111 59 53.2 306 32 10.5
San Isidro 28 8 28.6 27 16 59.3 55 8 14.5
San Jose 1,089 164 15.1 640 214 33.4 1,729 111 6.4
San Manuel 1,064 163 15.3 576 222 38.5 1,640 109 6.6
San Miguel 2,166 355 16.4 1,346 444 33.0 3,512 297 8.5
San Pedro 2,077 323 15.6 1,252 494 39.5 3,329 295 8.9
San Rafael 210 39 18.6 110 42 38.2 320 15 4.7
Santa Cruz 126 27 21.4 73 40 54.8 199 12 6.0
Santa Lourdes 743 125 16.8 432 202 46.8 1,175 138 11.7
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 11 5 45.5 9 5 55.6 20 3 15.0
Santa Monica 1,419 149 10.5 963 251 26.1 2,382 103 4.3
Sicsican 941 133 14.1 626 192 30.7 1,567 115 7.3
Simpocan 163 43 26.4 90 54 60.0 253 41 16.2
Tagabinet 208 53 25.5 131 89 67.9 339 63 18.6
Tagburos 673 95 14.1 431 206 47.8 1,104 121 11.0
Tagumpay (Pob.) 72 13 18.1 56 23 41.1 128 16 12.5
Tanabag 66 37 56.1 55 38 69.1 121 30 24.8
Tanglaw (Pob.) 219 30 13.7 169 40 23.7 388 22 5.7
Tiniguiban 896 135 15.1 588 205 34.9 1,484 94 6.3

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Map 11. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold,
by Barangay, 2009

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B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Maoyon 160 66.7


Tagabinet 163 64.9
Bahile 273 61.1
Concepcion 165 61.1
Binduyan 162 60.4
Lucbuan 168 60.0
Tanabag 66 59.5
Marufinas 67 59.3
Napsan 316 58.8
Bagong Bayan 113 57.4

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Map 12. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold,
by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Tagabinet 143 57.0


Maoyon 121 50.4
Lucbuan 135 48.2
Binduyan 129 48.1
Concepcion 124 45.9
Napsan 239 44.5
Bahile 194 43.4
Maruyogon 141 43.1
Bagong Bayan 84 42.6
Kamuning 192 42.2

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Map 13. Proportion of Households who Experienced Hunger due to Food


Shortage, by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Tanabag 32 28.8
Marufinas 31 27.4
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 70 19.6
Simpocan 43 19.5
Salvacion 37 15.6
Buenavista 29 13.2
Lucbuan 36 12.9
Langogan 48 11.8
Concepcion 30 11.1
Bacungan 79 10.9

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Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Puerto Princesa City, 2009

B aran ga y Ho us eho lds w ith in co me Ho us eho lds w ith in co me H ou se h ol ds wh o e xp er i en ce d


b el ow t h e po ve r ty t h re sh ol d be lo w th e fo od t hr es ho ld hu ng er d ue t o fo od s ho r t ag e
Magnitude Pro por t ion Magnitude Pro por t ion Magnitude Pro por t ion

Babuyan 165 38.6 78 18.2 2 0.5


Bacungan 308 42.5 206 28.4 79 10.9
Bagong Bayan 113 57.4 84 42.6 8 4.1
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 11 13.9 3 3.8 8 10.1
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 257 20.3 143 11.3 24 1.9
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 114 12.3 51 5.5 15 1.6
Bahile 273 61.1 194 43.4 34 7.6
Bancao-bancao 228 11.2 75 3.7 14 0.7
Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 294 39.5 152 20.4 61 8.2
Binduyan 162 60.4 129 48.1 17 6.3
Buenavista 80 36.4 45 20.5 29 13.2
Cabayugan 245 44.1 144 25.9 1 0.2
Concepcion 165 61.1 124 45.9 30 11.1
Inagawan 107 30.5 55 15.7 1 0.3
Inagawan Sub-Colony 226 31.7 132 18.5 33 4.6
Irawan 240 24.2 85 8.6 2 0.2
Iwahig (Pob.) 6 4.9 4 3.3 0 0
Kalipay (Pob.) 15 10.6 9 6.4 0 0
Kamuning 260 57.1 192 42.2 39 8.6
Langogan 204 50.2 141 34.7 48 11.8
Liwanag (Pob.) 62 28.8 36 16.7 5 2.3
Lucbuan 168 60.0 135 48.2 36 12.9
Luzviminda 340 49.1 206 29.7 25 3.6
Mabuhay (Pob.) 60 25.1 21 8.8 5 2.1
Macarascas 98 32.8 37 12.4 1 0.3
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 3 3.3 0 0 0 0
Maligaya (Pob.) 1 1.8 0 0 1 1.8
Manalo 156 43.9 90 25.4 0 0
Mandaragat 197 13.2 90 6.0 33 2.2
Manggahan (Pob.) 24 8.6 4 1.4 6 2.2
Maningning (Pob.) 21 13.8 15 9.9 0 0
Maoyon 160 66.7 121 50.4 15 6.2
Marufinas 67 59.3 39 34.5 31 27.4
Maruyogon 175 53.5 141 43.1 29 8.9
Masigla (Pob.) 11 10.8 4 3.9 10 9.8
Masikap (Pob.) 20 8.8 7 3.1 0 0
Masipag (Pob.) 14 3.5 2 0.5 0 0
Matahimik (Pob.) 134 16.4 62 7.6 39 4.8
Matiyaga (Pob.) 11 8.0 5 3.6 4 2.9
Maunlad (Pob.) 49 5.6 13 1.5 3 0.3
Milagrosa (Pob.) 22 4.1 8 1.5 6 1.1
Model (Pob.) 1 1.0 0 0 0 0
Montible (Pob.) 1 4.0 0 0 0 0
Napsan 316 58.8 239 44.5 5 0.9
New Panggangan 67 52.8 35 27.6 1 0.8
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 162 45.3 72 20.1 70 19.6
Princesa (Pob.) 9 4.0 2 0.9 0 0
Salvacion 67 28.3 35 14.8 37 15.6
San Isidro 13 23.2 6 10.7 0 0
San Jose 220 12.1 73 4.0 86 4.7
San Manuel 187 11.8 61 3.9 14 0.9
San Miguel 381 9.4 132 3.3 16 0.4
San Pedro 434 12.4 176 5.0 83 2.4
San Rafael 125 44.2 90 31.8 8 2.8
Santa Cruz 69 35.6 44 22.7 2 1.0
Santa Lourdes 227 21.8 120 11.5 25 2.4
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 11 28.9 8 21.1 0 0
Santa Monica 225 7.6 61 2.0 12 0.4
Sicsican 204 13.8 79 5.4 9 0.6
Simpocan 121 55.0 73 33.2 43 19.5
Tagabinet 163 64.9 143 57.0 10 4.0
Tagburos 103 10.8 32 3.3 11 1.2
Tagumpay (Pob.) 17 9.9 5 2.9 0 0
Tanabag 66 59.5 46 41.4 32 28.8
Tanglaw (Pob.) 41 8.1 13 2.6 0 0
Tiniguiban 75 3.9 30 1.5 37 1.9

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Map 14. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Liwanag (Pob.) 88 23.3


Sicsican 385 17.1
Iwahig (Pob.) 40 16.3
Irawan 244 16.2
Masigla (Pob.) 31 16.1
San Isidro 20 15.3
Manggahan (Pob.) 71 14.4
Inagawan Sub-Colony 133 13.8
New Panggangan 26 13.4
Masikap (Pob.) 50 12.7

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Map 15. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Barangay, 2009

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Matiyaga (Pob.) 88 14.7


Masikap (Pob.) 58 6.1
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 18 4.9
Manggahan (Pob.) 51 4.8
Langogan 60 3.1
Salvacion 27 2.5
Maligaya (Pob.) 4 2.1
San Manuel 133 1.9
San Isidro 5 1.8
Mandaragat 106 1.6

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Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Puerto Princesa City,
2009
B aran ga y Nu mb er o f pe rs on s U ne mp l oy m en t r at e Per sons who are victims of
in the la bor for ce (15 years old a nd abo ve) cr i m e s
(15 years old a nd abo ve)
Magnitude Pro por t ion Magnitude Pro por t ion

Babuyan 486 38 7.8 0 0


Bacungan 1,073 83 7.7 41 1.4
Bagong Bayan 309 19 6.1 3 0.4
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 156 17 10.9 0 0
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 2,001 185 9.2 2 0
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 1,564 130 8.3 12 0.3
Bahile 776 87 11.2 3 0.1
Bancao-bancao 3,248 153 4.7 96 1.1
Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 1,165 67 5.8 15 0.4
Binduyan 433 25 5.8 4 0.3
Buenavista 322 29 9.0 1 0.1
Cabayugan 867 50 5.8 29 1.1
Concepcion 479 27 5.6 6 0.5
Inagawan 567 49 8.6 0 0
Inagawan Sub-Colony 965 133 13.8 10 0.3
Irawan 1,509 244 16.2 14 0.3
Iwahig (Pob.) 246 40 16.3 0 0
Kalipay (Pob.) 294 19 6.5 0 0
Kamuning 682 48 7.0 9 0.5
Langogan 807 40 5.0 60 3.1
Liwanag (Pob.) 377 88 23.3 12 1.2
Lucbuan 453 6 1.3 1 0.1
Luzviminda 999 86 8.6 3 0.1
Mabuhay (Pob.) 374 18 4.8 1 0.1
Macarascas 484 33 6.8 13 1.0
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 173 13 7.5 18 4.9
Maligaya (Pob.) 88 3 3.4 4 2.1
Manalo 610 76 12.5 0 0
Mandaragat 2,464 235 9.5 106 1.6
Manggahan (Pob.) 494 71 14.4 51 4.8
Maningning (Pob.) 246 19 7.7 0 0
Maoyon 426 12 2.8 1 0.1
Marufinas 174 21 12.1 0 0
Maruyogon 544 37 6.8 14 1
Masigla (Pob.) 192 31 16.1 0 0
Masikap (Pob.) 395 50 12.7 58 6.1
Masipag (Pob.) 706 41 5.8 18 1.0
Matahimik (Pob.) 1,324 103 7.8 23 0.6
Matiyaga (Pob.) 278 28 10.1 88 14.7
Maunlad (Pob.) 1,443 163 11.3 19 0.5
Milagrosa (Pob.) 806 67 8.3 0 0
Model (Pob.) 198 8 4.0 0 0
Montible (Pob.) 49 5 10.2 0 0
Napsan 761 16 2.1 0 0
New Panggangan 194 26 13.4 0 0
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 561 18 3.2 1 0.1
Princesa (Pob.) 387 26 6.7 0 0
Salvacion 434 9 2.1 27 2.5
San Isidro 131 20 15.3 5 1.8
San Jose 2,648 264 10.0 18 0.2
San Manuel 2,542 261 10.3 133 1.9
San Miguel 6,248 586 9.4 97 0.6
San Pedro 5,923 565 9.5 58 0.4
San Rafael 415 12 2.9 0 0
Santa Cruz 296 26 8.8 2 0.2
Santa Lourdes 1,671 171 10.2 7 0.2
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 87 4 4.6 0 0
Santa Monica 4,241 437 10.3 69 0.6
Sicsican 2,255 385 17.1 16 0.2
Simpocan 380 41 10.8 7 0.7
Tagabinet 382 3 0.8 1 0.1
Tagburos 1,444 93 6.4 0 0
Tagumpay (Pob.) 232 22 9.5 1 0.1
Tanabag 197 4 2.0 0 0
Tanglaw (Pob.) 849 92 10.8 8 0.4
Tiniguiban 2,412 275 11.4 20 0.3

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Map 16. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, 2009

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B a r an g a y Av era ge

Tagabinet 3.2
Marufinas 3.1
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 3.0
Simpocan 2.9
Langogan 2.6
Bagong Bayan 2.5
New Panggangan 2.3
Bahile 2.2
Mabuhay (Pob.) 2.2
Lucbuan 2.2
Tanabag 2.2

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Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Puerto Princesa City, 2009

B aran ga y C BM S Co m po si te I n di ca to r

Babuyan 1.3
Bacungan 1.7
Bagong Bayan 2.5
Bagong Pag-Asa (Pob.) 0.8
Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 1.4
Bagong Silang (Pob.) 1.8
Bahile 2.2
Bancao-bancao 0.4
Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 1.0
Binduyan 2.0
Buenavista 2.0
Cabayugan 1.4
Concepcion 1.9
Inagawan 0.8
Inagawan Sub-Colony 2.1
Irawan 0.8
Iwahig (Pob.) 0.3
Kalipay (Pob.) 0.4
Kamuning 1.6
Langogan 2.6
Liwanag (Pob.) 1.9
Lucbuan 2.2
Luzviminda 1.4
Mabuhay (Pob.) 2.2
Macarascas 1.6
Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 0.3
Maligaya (Pob.) 0.2
Manalo 1.5
Mandaragat 0.9
Manggahan (Pob.) 0.6
Maningning (Pob.) 0.5
Maoyon 2.1
Marufinas 3.1
Maruyogon 1.7
Masigla (Pob.) 0.5
Masikap (Pob.) 0.5
Masipag (Pob.) 0.3
Matahimik (Pob.) 1.8
Matiyaga (Pob.) 1.0
Maunlad (Pob.) 0.4
Milagrosa (Pob.) 0.2
Model (Pob.) 0.3
Montible (Pob.) 0.2
Napsan 2.0
New Panggangan 2.3
Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 3.0
Princesa (Pob.) 0.3
Salvacion 1.6
San Isidro 1.1
San Jose 0.4
San Manuel 0.4
San Miguel 0.6
San Pedro 0.6
San Rafael 2.1
Santa Cruz 1.0
Santa Lourdes 1.3
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1.0
Santa Monica 0.4
Sicsican 0.5
Simpocan 2.9
Tagabinet 3.2
Tagburos 1.1
Tagumpay (Pob.) 0.5
Tanabag 2.2
Tanglaw (Pob.) 0.4
Tiniguiban 0.3

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