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By: Mahar Mangahas - @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 05:02 AM October 22, 2022

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To mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (Oct. 17), the
World Bank (WB) issued a Poverty and Equity Brief for the Philippines this
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done by Social Weather Stations, which are “poverty seen from below.” In
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the SWS surveys of 2022Q2 and 2022Q3, almost five of every 10 household
heads considered
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separating mahirap from hindi mahirap.

The SWS national poverty surveys have been quarterly since 1992, except
for the part of 2020 when face-to-face fieldwork could not be done. They
were semi-annual in 1986-91; earlier rounds were in 1983 and 1985. I don’t
know of any more rapid survey-based poverty measurement in the world.
(See the entire series in “Third Quarter 2022 Social Weather Survey: 49% of
Filipino families feel Poor; 29% feel Borderline; 21% feel Not Poor,”
www.sws.org.ph, 10/20/22.)

The last two SRP rates, of 48 percent in June and 49 percent in October, are
definitely worse than the 43 percent in both April 2022 and December 2021,
given the three-point error margin. The newest survey, done on 9/29/22-
10/2/22, found poor families at two out of three in the Visayas (68 percent)
and Mindanao (64 percent), about two out of five in the National Capital
Region (44 percent), and one out of three in Balance Luzon (36 percent).

Given the area-level error margins, poverty is equally highest in Visayas


and Mindanao; it is definitely less in NCR, and is least of all in Balance
Luzon. NCR is no longer the least-poor area, as in the 1980s-1990s.

Families can transition both into and out of poverty. Since 2014, the SWS
surveys have regularly followed up the SRP questions by asking whether
the poor have ever been not-poor before, and, if so, for how long; as well as
asking the not-poor whether they have ever been poor before, and, if so, for
how long. We describe at least five years as “usually,” and one to four years
as “newly.”

In October 2022, in particular, the 49 percent SRP breaks down into 37


percent Always Poor, 4 percent Usually Poor, and 8 percent Newly Poor. The
51 percent Non-Poor (Borderline + Not-Poor) breaks down into 24 percent
Always Non-Poor, 8 percent Usually Non-Poor and 19 percent Newly Non-
Poor.

This shows that transitioning works both ways. There is no simple


“graduation” out of poverty.

What the people mean by mahirap. The national median SRP threshold—
what poor families say they need for home expenses in order not to be poor
—is P15,000 per month; home expenses exclude costs of commuting and
any other work-related items. The term median means it is what half of the
poor (not all of them) say they need for home expenses.
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in order to reach their thresholds—is P6,000 per month. It is what half of


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the nation’s poor say is the shortfall in their home spending budget. These
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show that poor people’s statements of their needs are not exorbitant.
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Of course, the cost of living varies with the area. The new survey found the
median monthly poverty threshold at P20,000 in NCR; it found a standard
P15,000 median in the other areas. The median monthly poverty gap is
P9,000 in NCR, or close to half of its threshold. The corresponding gaps are
P5,000 in Balance Luzon, P6,000 in Visayas, and P7,000 in Mindanao, or at
least one-third of the respective thresholds in those areas.

Asking what the people need is an old tradition in survey research


—“making ends meet” is the common phrase in US and British
questionnaires. The SWS surveys have always used mahirap, which is not
as dire as dukha or maralita, with no embellishment. It means whatever the
survey respondents understand by it; the interviewers are trained not to
explain it.

The self-rated poor have familiar characteristics: they are more rural than
urban, are relatively less schooled, tend to have more children, are more
prone to sickness, and so forth.

The SRP concept is primarily intended for time-series, rather than cross-
sectional, analysis. Its simplicity has allowed poverty to be measured as
frequently as the gross domestic product for three decades now. This long-
time series shows that changes in Philippine poverty have been ragged,
rather than smooth. Spikes in the cost of living and natural disasters, like
typhoon Haiyan in 2013, quickly had an impact on SRP. Aggregate economic
growth, though steady, has had only a low relation to SRP.

The scientific way to understand how to end poverty must involve


measuring it regularly and rapidly over time. In this effort, bottom-up is a
more effective approach than top-down.

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Contact: mahar.mangahas@sws.org.ph

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