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In Elementary Section base in questioner they got 45% the student study outside the barangay.Meanwhile 40%percent they
answered not applicable further more 15% in elementary answered the student study in the barangay.
In Secondary Section it states 60% of the respondent answered not applicable.Moreover 35% of the respondent in the
resident of poblacion Dist 1.The 5% percent mostly the student study in the barangay.
In Tertiary Section most of the participants answered 90% of not applicable on the said Brgy.Meanwhilw 10% percent of the
participants answered the question.
Based in the illustration 90% of the student in tertiary is not applicable because there is not much student that
go to tertiary school or college while 10% is moderately reach in their respective school in tertiary and lastly 0%
for other option on reaching to their respective schools.
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Elementary Secondary Vocational-Technical College Not applicable
This graph represent the level of education that 60% of the student that they can reach to college while 5% that
they can only reach secondary and 0% for other option.
5. Type of Employment
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The graph shows the Government employement got the Highest percent.Meanwhile 30% is other specify
because the respondent did not know what is the future is.And the self employment got 15% .Lastly Overseas
worker and No Child/Not Applicable is both 5% among the least.
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got 0% among the rest.
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According the to the survey not applicable got 80% among the respondent answered.Moreover The insuffient
instructional materials is 15% and Insuffient number of classroom got 5% among the respondent.Lastlt the other
are 0%.
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Father Mother Children
The graph represents the result asking about the percentage whoever decide if the child will study or not. According
to the graph,55% are mothers who decides whether the children will study or not. Meanwhile 35% are fathers and
15% are the children who decides whether they will study or not.
Acording to the graph, 85% of the household answered YES and 10% answered NO if the male and female
childrenof the household are given equal opportunity to study.
B. Health and Nutrition
According to all the illustration 90% of the households choose government if they need medical attention.
Meanwhile 5% prefer the traditional hilot and private hospital/clinic and other is 0%
2. Choosing a facility
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respondent answer all of the above
3. Children who experience the following sickness
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Cough Colds Fever Skin allergies Diarrhea Toothache
According to the graph 80% of the households children experience coungh while 10% are fever and 5% are colds
And toothache.Finally 0% of the household experience skin allergies and diarrhea.
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times a year) times a year) than 6 times a the time)
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The graph shows 85% percent of very seldom is the highest point among the answers of the
participants .Meanwhile Never is 10% and 5% is occasionally. Lastly the Frequently, Continually and Not
Applicable is 0% among the choosen the answers.
4. Household members, who takes care of the sick
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As seen in the illustration, 65% who take care of the sick are mothers, 30% are fathers and 5% to the sons.Lastly, 0% of
the household answered daughter.
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Father Mother Son Daughter
This graph show the results of whoever decides to bring the sick household member to the type of medical assistance
preferred by the household.The graph shows that 55% of the household who decides to bring the sick member to the
type of medical assistance preferred by the household.Meanwhile 40% answered father, 5% are the sons and lastly 0%
to the daughter.
6. The children received immunization against the following
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According to the graph, 55% of the household answered YES and 45% are not applicable because of an unknown reason.
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Father Mother Son Daughter
This graph shows the distribution of the decision makers within a household who decide to bring a sick household
who decide to bring a sick household member to the preffered type of medical assistance .The result indicate that 55%
of the time the decisions is made by the mother ,40% by the father,5% by the son ,and 0% by the daughter.
8. Were there any deaths in the household for the past two
years
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According to the graph, 95% of the households answered NO and 5% answered YES and there were no specific cause of
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The graph shows the result of the survey on what is the main source of water in the community.90% of the household
answered government operated water system is the main source of their water, 5% to private operated water system
and piped deep well.Finally, 0% answered open well, rain water and natural bodies of water.
10. Household's major sewerage and disposal system
Type of toilet
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According to the graph, 40% of the household have closed pit for their major and sewerage and disposal system, 30%
have flush/water sealed and open pit and 5% answered public .Lastly, 0% answered none.
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This graph shows the responses of people regarding their preferred method of garbage disposal. 35% of people said they
recycle their garbage ,20% said they wrap and throw it, 15% said they use a combinations of methods ,10% said they
dump it in a pit,and there were no responses of using a garbage a collector or any other method .
11.The household food consumption per week in terms of
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This graph represent the food consumption of people per week ,in terms of different food groups .80% of people
responded that their foo consumptions was just right.’’70% said they consume food every day.40% said they consume or
said they consume vegetables ,25% said they consume meat (poultry, pork ,beef),15% responded with’’ quantity code,’’
10% said they consume food every other day,5% said they consume fruits, and 10% said they consume too little food
There were no responses for consuming food only once a week.
12. The responsible for selecting the kind of food to buy and
eat?
a. Food to buy
b. Food to eat
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Father Mother Son Daughter
The graph shows the responses of people regarding who is responsible for selecting the kind of food to buy and eat in
their household .55%of respondents said the father is responsible ,35% said the mother is responsible ,5% said the son
is responsible and 5% said the daughter is responsible.
13.The experience of food shortage
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This graph represent about food shortage. The result show that 65%of the food shortage while 35%experience didn’t
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production bad weather/ income items
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calamities
This graph depicts the reason for food storage among a certain population. According to the result,60% of the
respondents cited high food prices as the main reason for thier food storage practices as the main reason for their food
storage practices,25% reported not enough production as the cause ,10% cited not enough income ,and 5% attributed
food storage to crop loss due to bad weather or other natural calamities.
Table 3.1 Community Leadership
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Captain Secretary Treasurer Councilor
This graph represents the results of a survey asking about community leadership and participation. The results
show that 100% of the respondents know the barangay captain, with 95% reporting that the captain is active and
5% reporting that the captain is not active. On the Other hand for the secretary, 95% of the respondents know
the person, with 95% reporting that the secretary is active and 5% reporting that the secretary is not active. For
the treasurer, 75% of the respondents know the person, with 70% reporting that the treasurer is active and 30%
reporting that the treasurer is not active. 25% of the respondents don't know who the treasurer is, and 0%
responded "Don't know". For the counselor, 90% of the respondents know the person, with 90% reporting that
the counselor is active and 10% reporting that the counselor is not active. 10% of the respondents don't know
who the counselor is, and 0% responded "Don't know". This information provides insight into the level of
community participation and awareness of leadership roles in the surveyed population.
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According to the result 85% got Yes the answered from the participants.And 15% say Don’t know.Lastly No is 0%
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Yes No Don’t know
This graph represents about the effectiveness of leaders in disseminating information about council meetings to
all village residents. The results show that 85% of the respondents believe that the leaders immediately
disseminate all village residents' matters of the council meeting, while 5% believe they do not, and 10%
responded "Don't know". This information provides the level of communication and transparency perceived by
the surveyed population in regards to council meetings.
5 The Community Programs
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This graph represents the community programs that people and their household members have participated in
over the past two years. 20% reported participation in education programs, 15% in health and care programs,
10% in other programs, 5% in animal/livestock programs, and there were no reports of participation in crop
reproduction, small fishery, dressmaking, or handicrafts programs. 45% said their role in these programs was as
a member or benefactor, 10% as a committee member, and there were no reports of roles as a treasurer,
secretary, assistant leader, or project leader.
Performance Code C
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This graph shows the results of a performance assessment of code C. 55% of the results were recorded as N/A,
meaning either not available or not applicable. 30% of the results were rated as good performance. 10% of the
results were rated as very good. 5% of the results were rated as fair performance. And, finally, 5% of the results
were marked as "don't know/can't access’’.
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This graph shows the limiting factors for code D. 25% of the results show that there is no limiting factor or there
was no comment provided. 20% of the results indicate that there is a need for the code to be more suited to the
needs of the community. 5% of the results state that a lack of sources is a limiting factor. 0% of the results
indicate that the code required too much time, lack of motivation, poor local leadership, or any other factor.
6.The passage of communation of leaders
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Personal Meeting Phone Suggestion Box Bulletin Board Open Letter Other Specify
This graph shows the ways in which individuals convey their problems or suggestions to their leaders. 70% of the
respondents prefer to convey their issues through personal meetings. 10% use a suggestion box. 5% of the
respondents prefer to convey their issues through phone communication. 5% use an open letter. 5% of the
respondents choose to use other methods, which are not specified. And, 0% of the respondents prefer to
convey their issues through a bulletin board
7. How often can you directly consult with your leader
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This graph shows the frequency of direct consultation with the leader. 30% of the respondents are able to
consult with their leader anytime. 25% of the respondents never have the opportunity to directly consult with
their leader. 20% of the respondents are able to directly consult with their leader once a month. 15% of the
respondents do not know the frequency of their direct consultation with the leader. 5% of the respondents are
able to directly consult with their leader once a week.
8. The reason why I am not participated any activities in my
community
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This graph shows the reasons why individuals have not participated in any community programs. 50% of the
respondents do not need or are not interested in the programs. 40% of the respondents do not know of such
programs. 35% of the respondents lack the resources or time to participate in the programs. 25% of the
respondents think that the question is not applicable to them. 15% of the respondents think that the programs
have poor quality. 10% of the respondents think that the information about the programs was not useful, and
10% had a bad experience in the program. 0% of the respondents indicate that the program was stopped.
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This graph shows the three development programs that the respondents believe are needed but not yet
available in their community. 65% of the respondents believe that education is needed. 45% believe that
handicrafts are needed. 40% believe that crop production, animal livestock, and leadership are needed. 35%
believe that health and nutrition programs are needed. 10% believe that a small fishery program is needed. And
0% of the respondents believe that there is a need for other development programs, which are not specified.
10.The opinion of the community implementation of
programs
80% 0.75
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Yes No Sometimes If Not, why a.Cultural b.Political c.Don’t d. Don’t Others
differences affiliation need to know (Specify)
cooperate
This graph shows the respondents' opinions about the willingness of members of their community to work
together in the implementation of any development program. 75% of the respondents say that members of
their community are willing to work together. 15% of the respondents say that members are sometimes willing
to work together. 10% of the respondents say that members are not willing to work together. 5% of the
respondents don't know. 5% of the respondents believe that members don't need to cooperate. 0% of the
respondents believe that political affiliation or cultural differences are factors that affect the willingness of
members to work together.
Table 4.1 Income
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In the data garthering column 6 is the highest percent among the particpants answered.Meanwhile the Column
1,Column3, and Column4 is both 20% of their choosen the answered.Column 5 they got 10% from the
participants answered.Column 2 section got the lowest percent among the respondent answerd because some
of their answers.
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The graph shows the other specify gathered of 70% of respondent answered and 10% of the respondent
answered farming rice and 5% goes to fruit Tress and Potted Plants is 0% among the answers
3.Approximate amt. of income each source
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Among the respondent 45% of 5,000 pesos used their source of income.
Column 11 it represent that 3 out of 20 respondent did not give the income of source because he/she did not
haven’t a source of income.
The graph represents the results of a survey or poll where 90% of the respondents answered "Yes" to the question being
asked. 0% answered "No", 0% answered "Don't know", and 0% answered "N/A" 0% Not Desirable. This suggests that a vast
majority of the participants hold a positive stance on the issue being polled.
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Applicable is 35% and the rest is 0%.
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Father Mother Son Daughter
This graph represents the results,asking who is responsible for keeping the income of the household. The results show that
50% of the respondents believe that the father is responsible, 45% believe that the mother is responsible, 0% believe that the
son is responsible, and 5% believe that the daughter is responsible. These results suggest that in the surveyed population, the
traditional gender roles regarding financial responsibilities are still widely held.
1 Monthly Expenditures
50%
0.45
45%
40%
35%
30%
30%
0.25
25%
20%
15%
10%
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a. P 0- 1000 b. P1001- 3000 c. P3000 above
This graph represents the monthly expenditures of people being asked in a survey.The results show that 25% of the
respondents have monthly expenditures in the range of 0-1000, 30% have monthly expenditures in the range of 1001-3000,
and 45% have monthly expenditures above 3000. This information can provide insight into the spending patterns and financial
status of the surveyed population.
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40%
30%
20%
20%
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a. None b. Less than P 50 c. P51- 100 d. P101 and above
This graph represents the amount spent on the schooling of children. The results show that 0% of the respondents spend
nothing on their children's schooling, 20% spend less than 50, 10% spend between 51-100, and 70% spend 1001 or above.
This information provides insight into the level of investment in education by the surveyed population.
3.The budget for the clothing
70%
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60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
0.15 15%
10%
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a. None b. Less than P100 c. P101-200 d. P201 and above
This graph above represents the results about the amount spent on clothing by the household. The results show that 50% of
the respondents spend nothing on clothing, 15% spend less than 100, 5% spend between 1001-2000, and 65% spend 2001 or
above. This information provides insight into the spending patterns and priorities of the surveyed population regarding clothing.
60%
50%
40%
30%
0.2
20%
10% 0.05 5%
0%
a. None b. Less than P50 c. P51-100 d. P100 and above
This graph shows that the results of a survey asking about the amount spent on medicine and medical care for the household.
The results show that 70% of the respondents spend 100 or above on medicine and medical care, 20% spend between 51-
100, 5% spend less than 50, and 5% spend nothing. This information provides insight into the level of investment in health and
medical care by the surveyed population.
5. The budget for housing (which includes rent, maintenance,
water, electricity)?
120%
1
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
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0%
a. Less than 100 b. P101- 300 c. P301 and above
This graph represents the results asking about the amount spent on housing by the household. The results show
that 100% of the respondents spend 301 or above on housing, which includes rent, maintenance, water, and
electricity. 0% spend between 101-300, and 0% spend less than 100. This information provides insight into the
level of investment in housing by the surveyed population.
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
0.1
10% 0.05
0%
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a. None b. Less than P 50 c. P51- 100 d. P101 and above
According to the respondent above 101 pesos got the highest percent which is 85%.Meanwhile 51-100 pesos is
10% and also 5% of none.Lastly Less than 50 pesos got 0%.