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Message: Republic of The Philippines City of Antipolo Office of The Mayor
Message: Republic of The Philippines City of Antipolo Office of The Mayor
City of Antipolo
Office of the Mayor
Message
I am very thankful that Antipolo had already completed its Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) in
2013. With the use of the CBMS, I am more confident that all our programs will be evidence based, responsive,
and custom fitted to the needs of the people. I am hopeful that by God’s grace, He will use my leadership to make
Antipolo a poverty-free city.
POPULA TION
POPULATION
The City of Antipolo had a total population of 546,075 in 122,098 households
The City of Antipolo is the provincial capital of Rizal in the CALABARZON Region. The 2011–2012 CBMS census
conducted in the city covered all its 16 barangays, with the results showing a total population of 546,075 covering
122,098 households. The average household size was four. Barangay Cupang had the largest population count of
82,437 in 18,864 households while Barangay Beverly Hills had the smallest population of 725 in 167 households.
Nine women had died due to pregnancy-related causes during the reference period
CBMS results showed that the proportion of women who died due to pregnancy-related causes was at 0.1 percent
during the period. The highest number of deaths among the barangays was three cases (0.2%) recorded in San
Jose. Barangays Inarawan, San Isidro, and San Jose had the highest proportion of women who died due to
pregnancy-related causes at 0.2 percent. Ten of the sixteen barangays in the city had no reported case of death.
Of the children aged 0–5 years old, less than 1 percent were malnourished
Less than 1 percent (0.9%) of the children aged 0–5 years were malnourished, accounting for a total of 691
malnourished children. Of the 16 barangays, Beverly Hills posted the highest proportion (4.1%) of malnourished
children. However, it also has the lowest number of malnourished children with only 3 out of 74 children. In terms of
magnitude, Cupang recorded the highest number, with a total of 160 malnourished children at 1.3 percent.
HOUSING
Among all households in the city city,, about 4.8 per cent wer
percent were e living in makeshift housing and the
same pr opor tion of households (4.8%) was classified as infor
propor mal settlers.
informal
Based on the CBMS data, 4.8 percent of households (or 5,810) were living in makeshift housing. Barangay San
Isidro exhibited the highest magnitude (1,381 households) and highest proportion (13.2%) of households living in
makeshift housing. It is wor th noting that Barangay Beverly had no household recorded to be living in makeshift
housing.
CBMS results also showed that 4.8 percent (or 5,812) of the households in the city were classified as informal
settlers. This was highest in San Isidro where about 14 percent of the households in the barangay were informal
settlers. Cupang, on the other hand, had the most number of households (2,496) considered as informal settlers.
Less than 1 percent (0.7%), corresponding to 830 households, had no access to sanitary toilet facilities. Barangay
Calawis recorded the highest estimate at 16.9 percent or 177 households. The most number of households with
no access to sanitar y toilet facilities was recorded in San Jose with 186 households at 1.2 percent. Of the 16
barangays, only Beverly Hills had 100 percent of the households with access to sanitar y toilet facilities.
Barangay-level data revealed that San Jose, with 1,512 children, had the most number of children not enrolled in
school at 9.2 percent. The proportion of children not attending school among the 6–15 age group was highest in
Inarawan at 22.1 percent (984 children).
About 8.2 per cent of households did not have suf ficient income to satisfy their basic food needs
percent
CBMS results showed that 8.2 percent or 9,994 of the households were food poor. This means that at least 8 in
every 100 households did not have enough income to satisfy their basic food needs. Across the barangays in the
city, Calawis had the highest subsistence poverty (40.3%) where two in every five households were food poor. San
Jose, with 1,679 households at 10.6 percent, had the highest magnitude of households living below the food
threshold.
Households that experienced hunger comprised less than 1 percent of households in the city
A total of 591 households (or 0.5%) experienced hunger due to food shor tage in the last 3 months before the
survey. Barangay Calawis had the highest proportion of households that experienced hunger at 2.4 percent (or 25
households). Barangay San Luis had the most number of households that experienced hunger (143 households or
1.6%). No household in Beverly Hills experienced hunger.
1
“Waterless barangays” refer to villages with less than 50 percent (safe) water supply coverage.
About 1.9 percent of the total households in the city were income poor and water poor the same time. Results also
showed that 1,867 households were deprived in terms of income and education. At the same time, 459 households
were deprived in income, education, and water. In terms of four deprivations, 76 households experienced simultaneous
deprivations in income, education, water, and housing.
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.
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 122,098 546,075
Average household size 5
Children under 1 year old 14,554
Children under 5 years old 68,378
Children 0-5 years old 80,910
Children 6-11 years old 73,584
Members 12-15 years old 46,660
Members 6-15 years old 120,244
Members 10 years old and above 416,279
Members of the labor force 54,313
HOUSING
Households living in makeshift housing 5,810 4.8
Households who are informal settlers 5,812 4.8
B AS IC E D UC AT IO N
Children 6-11 years old not attending elementar y school 12,337 16.8
Children 12-15 years old not attending high school 19,435 41.7
Children 6-15 years old not attending school 10,988 9.1
Map 1. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2011-2012
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
B o tt om 6 B ar an ga ys
B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion
B ot to m 11 B a ra ng ay s
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
B ot to m 13 B a ra ng ay 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
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
Map 9. Proportion of Children 12-15 years old Not Attending High School,
by Barangay, 2011-2012
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
Map 10. Proportion of Children 6-15 years old Not Attending School,
by Barangay, 2011-2012
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
Bagong Nayon 4,203 664 15.8 2,568 1,121 43.7 6,771 611 9.0
Beverly Hills 54 7 13.0 59 21 35.6 113 9 8.0
Calawis 705 144 20.4 432 247 57.2 1,137 188 16.5
Cupang 11,309 1,738 15.4 6,795 2,795 41.1 18,104 1,345 7.4
Dalig 4,303 843 19.6 2,698 1,120 41.5 7,001 683 9.8
Dela Paz (Pob.) 6,069 638 10.5 4,142 1,402 33.8 10,211 681 6.7
Inarawan 2,776 742 26.7 1,668 845 50.7 4,444 984 22.1
Mambugan 4,564 807 17.7 2,873 1,174 40.9 7,437 665 8.9
Mayamot 3,871 488 12.6 2,546 888 34.9 6,417 394 6.1
Muntindilaw 1,522 243 16.0 1,067 400 37.5 2,589 220 8.5
San Isidro (Pob.) 6,027 1,053 17.5 4,087 1,690 41.4 10,114 853 8.4
San Jose (Pob.) 10,093 1,738 17.2 6,334 2,757 43.5 16,427 1,512 9.2
San Juan 1,167 205 17.6 711 328 46.1 1,878 162 8.6
San Luis 5,848 1,112 19.0 3,716 1,620 43.6 9,564 984 10.3
San Roque (Pob.) 4,735 846 17.9 3,015 1,286 42.7 7,750 674 8.7
Sta. Cruz 6,338 1,069 16.9 3,949 1,741 44.1 10,287 1,023 9.9
Map 11. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold,
by Barangay, 2011-2012
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
Map 12. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold,
by Barangay, 2011-2012
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
B ot to m 11 B a ra ng ay s
B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion
Calawis 25 2.4
San Luis 143 1.6
Dalig 85 1.2
San Isidro (Pob.) 108 1.0
San Juan 18 1.0
Sta. Cruz 67 0.7
San Roque (Pob.) 28 0.4
San Jose (Pob.) 50 0.3
Bagong Nayon 18 0.3
Dela Paz (Pob.) 16 0.2
Inarawan 7 0.2
Map 14. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2011-2012
B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s
Map 15. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Barangay, 2011-2012
B o tt om 7 B ar an ga ys
B ot to m 13 B a ra ng ay s
B a r an g a y Av era ge
Calawis 2.3
San Juan 1.2
Inarawan 0.8
San Luis 0.8
Cupang 0.8
San Isidro (Pob.) 0.8
San Jose (Pob.) 0.7
Sta. Cruz 0.6
San Roque (Pob.) 0.6
Bagong Nayon 0.5
Dalig 0.5
Mambugan 0.5
Muntindilaw 0.5
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