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Republic of the Philippines

City of Antipolo
Office of the Mayor

Message

I believe that one of the biggest challenges of any local chief


executive is to ensure that government programs and basic services
would reach the people who need it the most. Implementors usually
make the oversight of measuring their success based only on the
enormity or quantity of projects that they have accomplished. But a
holistic approach in governance must lead us to give more weight to
the bottom line of things. At the end of the day, the important question
to ask is whether or not the people are experiencing an improvement in
their quality of life as a result of what the government is doing.

As the newly elected mayor, my administration’s goal is to make


Antipolo City “Numero Uno.” This shall be achieved by strengthening
the city government’s thrust on health and nutrition, education, peace
and order, and investments promotion. Even with these goals in mind,
I am very much aware that many of the problems that we see on the surface are only symptoms of a hidden but
greater concern.

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.

CASIMIRO A. YNARES III, M.D.


Mayor

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Faces of Poverty in the City of Antipolo

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.

HEAL TH AND NUTRITION


HEALTH
One in ever y 1,000 childr en under 5 years old had died
children
Among the children under 5 years old in the city, 0.1 percent died during the reference period. This corresponds to
77 cases of death among children in this age range. The highest proportion of child deaths in the city was recorded
in Barangay Calawis at 0.6 percent with four cases. Barangay San Luis, on the other hand, recorded the most
number of deaths among children under 5 years old with 14 cases or 0.3 percent. No child death was reported in
Barangays Beverly Hills and Dela Paz.

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.

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W ATER AND SANITSANITA ATION
At least one in ever y nine households in the city had no access to safe water supply while less
than 1 per cent had no access to sanitar y toilet facilities
percent
CBMS data revealed that 14,132 households (or about 11.6%) had no access to safe water supply. This means
that at least one in every nine households had no access to safe potable water supply. Among the barangays, the
highest estimate was recorded in Calawis at 94.1 percent, translating to 9 in every 10 households with no access
to safe water supply. In terms of magnitude, San Jose had 3,380 households (21.3%) with no access to safe water
supply. In addition to Calawis, Barangay San Juan (54.9%) was considered “waterless”.1

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.

BASIC EDUCA TION


EDUCATION
About 9.1 percent of children aged 6–15 years were not attending school
About 9.1 percent or 10,988 of children aged 6–15 years old were not attending school. In particular, 12,337
(16.8%) of those in the 6–11 age group were not attending elementary school while at least 4 in every 10 children
aged 12–15 years were not attending high school.

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).

INCOME AND LIVELIHOOD


Pover ty incidence in the city was rrecorecor ded at 17.6 per
ecorded cent
percent
At least 17 in every 100 households had incomes below the pover ty threshold. This represents 21,452 income-
poor households in the city at 17.6 percent. Barangay San Jose had the most number of income-poor households
with 3,420 households (21.6%). On the other hand, Barangay Calawis had the highest proportion of households
living below the pover ty threshold (53.7%) where more than half of the households are considered income poor.

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.

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Unemployment rate in the city was recorded at 8.6 percent
Of the members of the labor force, 16,335 (or 8.6%) were not employed during the reference period. San Luis had
the highest unemployment rate at 11.0 percent (or 1,556 unemployed persons). In terms of the magnitude, the
highest number of unemployed persons of the labor force was reported in Cupang with 2,301 or 8.1 percent.

PEACE AND ORDER


Less than 1 percent of the population were victims of crime
Results of the CBMS census showed that 0.1 percent of the total population (or 493 persons) were victims of
crime. The highest recorded magnitude and proportion of crime victims were in Barangay Cupang, at 0.2 percent or
170 persons.

CBMS COMPOSITE INDICA TOR AND MUL


INDICATOR TIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY
MULTIDIMENSIONAL
Most households met the 13 basic needs 22 on the average
The average CBMS composite indicator (CCI) of the city was 0.7. This means that, on the average, households in
the city were able to meet all basic needs during the period. However, data at the barangay level showed that
Calawis had the highest index at 2.3. This means that, on the average, households in this barangay were not met
able to meet at least two of the basic needs.

About one in ever y five households in the city suf fer ed fr


fered om multiple deprivations 3
from
About 29 percent of the households were deprived in one dimension and 13 percent experienced deprivation in at
least two dimensions. In particular, about 10 percent were deprived in two dimensions and 2.5 percent were poor
in three dimensions. One household experienced deprivations in seven dimensions at the same time. Majority of
the households (57.8%) were not deprived in any dimension.

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.

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The Many Faces of Poverty
in the City of Antipolo

CBMS Core Indicators, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012

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

HE ALT H AND NU TR ITI ON


Children under 5 years old who died 77 0.1
Women who died due to pregnancy related-causes 9 0.1
Malnourished children 0-5 years old 691 0.9

HOUSING
Households living in makeshift housing 5,810 4.8
Households who are informal settlers 5,812 4.8

WAT ER AN D SA NITAT ION


Households without access to safe water supply 14,132 11.6
Households without access to sanitary toilet facilities 830 0.7

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

INCOME AND LIVEL IHOOD


Households with income below poverty threshold 21,452 17.6
Households with income below food threshold 9,994 8.2
Households who experienced hunger due to food shortage 591 0.5
Unemployment rate (15 years old and above) 16,335 8.6

PEAC E AND O RDER


Victims of crime 493 0.1

CBMS Composite Indicator, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012


Av era ge
CBMS Composite Indicator 0.7

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Total Number of Households and Population, by Barangay, City of Antipolo,
2 01 1 - 20 1 2

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

Bagong Nayon 7,170 31,566


Beverly Hills 167 725
Calawis 1,048 4,570
Cupang 18,864 82,437
Dalig 6,984 32,148
Dela Paz (Pob.) 10,101 46,728
Inarawan 4,326 19,450
Mambugan 8,048 34,806
Mayamot 7,612 32,893
Muntindilaw 2,844 12,756
San Isidro (Pob.) 10,478 46,617
San Jose (Pob.) 15,860 70,916
San Juan 1,742 8,048
San Luis 9,219 42,441
San Roque (Pob.) 7,433 33,361
Sta. Cruz 10,202 46,613

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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 a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion


Calawis 4 0.6
San Juan 5 0.4
San Luis 14 0.3
Mambugan 9 0.2
Muntindilaw 3 0.2
San Roque (Pob.) 8 0.2
Bagong Nayon 4 0.1
Cupang 7 0.1
Dalig 5 0.1
Inarawan 3 0.1

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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


by Barangay, 2011-2012

B o tt om 6 B ar an ga ys
B a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

San Jose (Pob.) 3 0.2


San Isidro (Pob.) 2 0.2
Inarawan 1 0.2
San Luis 1 0.1
Sta. Cruz 1 0.1
Cupang 1 0.0

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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


by Barangay, 2011-2012

B ot to m 11 B a ra ng ay s

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

Beverly Hills 3 4.1


Mayamot 64 1.6
San Jose (Pob.) 151 1.4
San Luis 88 1.4
San Juan 19 1.4
Cupang 160 1.3
Dalig 35 0.8
Muntindilaw 12 0.8
San Roque (Pob.) 34 0.7
Sta. Cruz 33 0.5
Calawis 4 0.5

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Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012

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


chi l d re n 5 years old chi l d re 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 years 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

Bagong Nayon 4,094 4 0.1 832 0 0 4,807 13 0.3


Beverly Hills 62 0 0 10 0 0 74 3 4.1
Calawis 644 4 0.6 142 0 0 759 4 0.5
Cupang 10,728 7 0.1 2449 1 0.0 12,644 160 1.3
Dalig 3,797 5 0.1 847 0 0 4,548 35 0.8
Dela Paz (Pob.) 5,627 0 0 1271 0 0 6,639 15 0.2
Inarawan 2,565 3 0.1 531 1 0.2 3,027 11 0.4
Mambugan 4,424 9 0.2 929 0 0 5,223 21 0.4
Mayamot 3,307 3 0.1 688 0 0 3,949 64 1.6
Muntindilaw 1,308 3 0.2 297 0 0 1,577 12 0.8
San Isidro (Pob.) 6,185 5 0.1 1200 2 0.2 7,179 28 0.4
San Jose (Pob.) 9,108 4 0 1883 3 0.2 10,762 151 1.4
San Juan 1,146 5 0.4 230 0 0 1,368 19 1.4
San Luis 5,172 14 0.3 1084 1 0.1 6,177 88 1.4
San Roque (Pob.) 4,251 8 0.2 895 0 0 5,124 34 0.7
Sta. Cruz 5,960 3 0.1 1266 1 0.1 7,053 33 0.5

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

Map 4. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Barangay, 2011-2012

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 (Pob.) 1,381 13.2


San Roque (Pob.) 557 7.5
Cupang 1,193 6.3
San Luis 542 5.9
San Juan 91 5.2
Inarawan 195 4.5
Mambugan 358 4.4
Santa Cruz 379 3.7
San Jose (Pob.) 456 2.9
Muntindilaw 82 2.9

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

Map 5. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Barangay, 2011-2012

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 (Pob.) 1,461 13.9


Cupang 2,496 13.2
Mayamot 351 4.6
San Juan 65 3.7
Mambugan 280 3.5
San Luis 281 3.0
Muntindilaw 84 3.0
Bagong Nayon 197 2.7
Sta. Cruz 231 2.3
San Roque (Pob.) 149 2.0

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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


by Barangay, 2011-2012

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

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

Calawis 986 94.1


San Juan 956 54.9
Inarawan 1,053 24.3
San Jose (Pob.) 3,380 21.3
San Luis 1,866 20.2
Cupang 3,269 17.3
Bagong Nayon 659 9.2
San Roque (Pob.) 513 6.9
Mambugan 290 3.6
Dalig 228 3.3

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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


by Barangay, 2011-2012

B ot to m 13 B a ra ng ay s

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

Calawis 177 16.9


San Juan 38 2.2
San Luis 139 1.5
San Jose (Pob.) 186 1.2
Muntindilaw 34 1.2
Bagong Nayon 51 0.7
Mayamot 40 0.5
San Roque (Pob.) 28 0.4
Dalig 18 0.3
Cupang 43 0.2
San Isidro (Pob.) 22 0.2
Sta. Cruz 21 0.2
Mambugan 14 0.2

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Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012

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

Bagong Nayon 126 1.8 197 2.7 659 9.2 51 0.7


Beverly Hills 0 0 0 0.0 4 2.4 0 0
Calawis 18 1.7 17 1.6 986 94.1 177 16.9
Cupang 1,193 6.3 2,496 13.2 3,269 17.3 43 0.2
Dalig 124 1.8 21 0.3 228 3.3 18 0.3
Dela Paz (Pob.) 195 1.9 33 0.3 315 3.1 15 0.1
Inarawan 195 4.5 8 0.2 1,053 24.3 4 0.1
Mambugan 358 4.4 280 3.5 290 3.6 14 0.2
Mayamot 113 1.5 351 4.6 151 2.0 40 0.5
Muntindilaw 82 2.9 84 3.0 50 1.8 34 1.2
San Isidro (Pob.) 1,381 13.2 1,461 13.9 85 0.8 22 0.2
San Jose (Pob.) 456 2.9 138 0.9 3,380 21.3 186 1.2
San Juan 91 5.2 65 3.7 956 54.9 38 2.2
San Luis 542 5.9 281 3.0 1,866 20.2 139 1.5
San Roque (Pob.) 557 7.5 149 2.0 513 6.9 28 0.4
Sta. Cruz 379 3.7 231 2.3 327 3.2

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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


School, by Barangay, 2011-2012

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

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

Inarawan 742 26.7


Calawis 144 20.4
Dalig 843 19.6
San Luis 1,112 19.0
San Roque (Pob.) 846 17.9
Mambugan 807 17.7
San Juan 205 17.6
San Isidro (Pob.) 1,053 17.5
San Jose (Pob.) 1,738 17.2
Sta. Cruz 1,069 16.9

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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

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


Calawis 247 57.2
Inarawan 845 50.7
San Juan 328 46.1
Sta. Cruz 1,741 44.1
Bagong Nayon 1,121 43.7
San Luis 1,620 43.6
San Jose (Pob.) 2,757 43.5
San Roque (Pob.) 1,286 42.7
Dalig 1,120 41.5
San Isidro (Pob.) 1,690 41.4

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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

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

Inarawan 984 22.1


Calawis 188 16.5
San Luis 984 10.3
Sta. Cruz 1,023 9.9
Dalig 683 9.8
San Jose (Pob.) 1,512 9.2
Bagong Nayon 611 9.0
Mambugan 665 8.9
San Roque (Pob.) 674 8.7
San Juan 162 8.6

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Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012

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 ye ars ol d) (6-1 1 years old) ( 1 2-1 5 yea rs ol d) (12-15 ye ars old) ( 6 -15 ye ars ol d) (6-1 5 years old)

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

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

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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

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

Calawis 563 53.7


San Juan 389 22.3
San Jose (Pob.) 3,420 21.6
Sta. Cruz 2,057 20.2
Inarawan 862 19.9
San Isidro (Pob.) 1,967 18.8
San Luis 1,698 18.4
Cupang 3,086 16.4
Dalig 1,132 16.2
Mambugan 1,289 16.0

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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 a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Calawis 422 40.3


San Jose (Pob.) 1,679 10.6
San Juan 180 10.3
Santa Cruz 1,013 9.9
Inarawan 394 9.1
San Isidro (Pob.) 909 8.7
San Luis 791 8.6
Muntingdilaw 215 7.6
Cupang 1,422 7.5
Dalig 518 7.4

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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


Shortage, by Barangay, 2011-2012

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

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Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012

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

Bagong Nayon 1,139 15.9 511 7.1 18 0.3


Beverly Hills 15 9.0 10 6.0 0 0
Calawis 563 53.7 422 40.3 25 2.4
Cupang 3,086 16.4 1,422 7.5 10 0.1
Dalig 1,132 16.2 518 7.4 85 1.2
Dela Paz (Pob.) 1,370 13.6 562 5.6 16 0.2
Inarawan 862 19.9 394 9.1 7 0.2
Mambugan 1,289 16.0 550 6.8 5 0.1
Mayamot 952 12.5 403 5.3 7 0.1
Muntindilaw 451 15.9 215 7.6 4 0.1
San Isidro (Pob.) 1,967 18.8 909 8.7 108 1.0
San Jose (Pob.) 3,420 21.6 1,679 10.6 50 0.3
San Juan 389 22.3 180 10.3 18 1.0
San Luis 1,698 18.4 791 8.6 143 1.6
San Roque (Pob.) 1,062 14.3 415 5.6 28 0.4
Sta. Cruz 2,057 20.2 1,013 9.9 67 0.7

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

Map 14. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2011-2012

B ot to m 10 B a ra ng ay s

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

San Luis 1556 11.0


San Isidro (Pob.) 1733 10.9
Inarawan 668 10.6
San Juan 317 10.6
Dela Paz (Pob.) 1743 10.2
Dalig 1173 10.1
San Roque (Pob.) 1081 9.2
Sta. Cruz 1409 8.9
Cupang 2301 8.1
Mambugan 951 7.6

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

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 a r an g a y Magnitude Pro por t ion

Cupang 170 0.2


San Isidro (Pob.) 105 0.2
San Roque (Pob.) 49 0.1
San Luis 44 0.1
Mayamot 27 0.1
Bagong Nayon 18 0.1
San Juan 6 0.1

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Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, City of Antipolo,
2011-2012
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

Bagong Nayon 11,185 825 7.4 18 0.1


Beverly Hills 262 5 1.9 0 0
Calawis 1,537 61 4.0 0 0
Cupang 28,397 2301 8.1 170 0.2
Dalig 11,576 1173 10.1 13 0.0
Dela Paz (Pob.) 17,127 1743 10.2 7 0.0
Inarawan 6,301 668 10.6 3 0.0
Mambugan 12,448 951 7.6 16 0.0
Mayamot 11,560 630 5.4 27 0.1
Muntindilaw 4,447 231 5.2 6 0.0
San Isidro (Pob.) 15,868 1733 10.9 105 0.2
San Jose (Pob.) 23,771 1651 6.9 17 0
San Juan 2,999 317 10.6 6 0.1
San Luis 14,095 1556 11.0 44 0.1
San Roque (Pob.) 11,800 1081 9.2 49 0.1
Sta. Cruz 15,866 1409 8.9 12 0.0

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CBMS Poverty Maps: City of Antipolo

Map 16. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, 2011-2012

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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Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, City of Antipolo, 2011-2012

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

Bagong Nayon 0.5


Beverly Hills 0.3
Calawis 2.3
Cupang 0.8
Dalig 0.5
Dela Paz (Pob.) 0.4
Inarawan 0.8
Mambugan 0.5
Mayamot 0.4
Muntindilaw 0.5
San Isidro (Pob.) 0.8
San Jose (Pob.) 0.7
San Juan 1.2
San Luis 0.8
San Roque (Pob.) 0.6
Sta. Cruz 0.6

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