Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2019
Philippines, 2019
Reference ID
DDI-PHL-PSA-APIS-2019-V2.0
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Collection(s)
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- Data files
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Water and
Sanitation and
Hygiene -
Other Relevant
Information and
Drug Awareness
and Prevention - Household
- Person Record
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Social
Protection
(Social
Insurance,
Social
Assistance and
Labor Market
Intervention) -
Social
Protection
(PhilHealth,
Child
Protection,
Disasters
Preparedness
Kit) -
Access to
Government
Services Part 1 -
Access to
Government
Services Part 2 -
Housing
Characteristics
Data Description
File | Cases | Variables |
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Water and Sanitation and Hygiene
This section intends to collect information which will be used in reporting SDG Indicator 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). In particular, goals 6.1 (achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all, drinking water has been classified according to service levels) and 6.2 (achieving access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and ending open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations).
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39315 | 40 |
Other Relevant Information and Drug Awareness and Prevention
The purpose of this question is to determine whether or not the family avails of any loan to any lending institution or private individual whose business is lending money with interests. And, to gather information on the family’s average weekly food consumption and family’s average monthly income, use of internet and online transactions.
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39315 | 36 |
Household
Demographic Characteristics, School Attendance, Highest Grade Completed, Economic Characteristics, Health Status, and Financial Account
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39315 | 27 |
Person Record
Demographic Characteristics of All Family, Schooling Status (3-24 Years Old), Highest Grade Completed (5 Years Old and Over) and Economic Characteristics
|
171053 | 24 |
Social Protection (Social Insurance, Social Assistance and Labor Market Intervention)
The categories of social protection programs are:
1. Social Insurance: a. SSS b. GSIS c. Health Insurance other than PhilHealth d. Life-Insurance/Pre-need Insurance 2. Social Assistance: a. Regular Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) – Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Programs (4Ps) b. Modified Conditional Cash Transfer (MCCT) – Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Programs (4Ps) c. Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) under Tax Reform Program d. Student Financial Assistance Programs (StuFAP) other than Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education (UAQTE) e. Individual Medical Assistance Program (IMP) under Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) f. Indigent Senior Citizen’s Social Pension (SPISC or SocPen) g. Supplemental Feeding Program h. Relief Assistance (Distribution of Family Food Packs and Non-Food Items) i. Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) 3. Labor Market Intervention: a. Seed Capital Fund/Sea-K under Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) b. Cash for Work under SLP c. Pre-Employment Assistance Fund (PEAF) under SLP d. Skills Training under SLP e. Integrated Livelihood/Kabuhayan Program under Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) f. Pantawid Pasada Program |
746985 | 5 |
Social Protection (PhilHealth, Child Protection, Disasters Preparedness Kit)
Other social protection programs also include PhilHealth benefits, child protection and disaster preparedness.
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39315 | 31 |
Access to Government Services Part 1
This section gathers information on the extent or pervasiveness of corruption and to look at the public services that are prone to corruption. It will attempt to provide a description of the source/s of corruption, i.e. whether it is supply-driven (from the "bribe giver") or demand-driven (from the "bribe taker"). It is a long-term perspective to assist government agencies and institutions in preventing and reducing, if not eliminating corruption.
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471780 | 7 |
Access to Government Services Part 2
This section gathers information on the extent or pervasiveness of corruption and to look at the public services that are prone to corruption. It will attempt to provide a description of the source/s of corruption, i.e. whether it is supply-driven (from the "bribe giver") or demand-driven (from the "bribe taker"). It is a long-term perspective to assist government agencies and institutions in preventing and reducing, if not eliminating corruption.
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39315 | 15 |
Housing Characteristics
The distribution of households by type of building supplies information about the available housing accommodation, patterns of living, and building trends in a particular area at the time of the census. Such details are essential for planning future housing needs. Specifically, for housing programs, such information is required to determine the number of households that need to be provided with housing. Moreover, the number of households living in marginal housing units (commercial, industrial or agricultural buildings, including barns, warehouses, mills, offices, and other structures such as boats and carts that are used as living quarters) provides an approximation of the housing needs in an area.
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39315 | 27 |