Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2019
Philippines, 2019
Reference ID
DDI-PHL-PSA-APIS-2019-V2.0
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Collection(s)
Metadata
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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
-
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
Availed/received Social Protection Program during January to June 2020 (H2)
Data File: Social Protection (Social Insurance, Social Assistance and Labor Market Intervention)
Overview
vald
60379
invd
686606
min
1
max
2
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 2
Questions and instructions
Literal question
During the period of January to June 2019, are you or any member of your family (including Overseas Filipino) availed/received assistance/benefits/payments from the (NAME OF SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAM)?
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 20770 | 34.4% | |
2 | 39609 | 65.6% | |
Sysmiss | 686606 |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Description
Text
Social Insurance Programs are those that aim to mitigate risks by providing income support in the event of illness, disability, work injury, maternity, unemployment, old age, and death. Key sectors that may serve as entry points for strengthening sustainable social insurance schemes include financial sector development, health, and public sector management. Social insurance programs may include: pension, social security systems, health insurance, and others.
Social Assistance Programs are those program that help ensure income security and access to basic services for poor and vulnerable populations. Key sectors that may serve as entry points for social assistance programs include education, finance, health and public sector management. Social assistance interventions may include: cash transfers (conditional and unconditional), social pensions, in-kind transfers, such as food-for-work, school feeding programs, scholarship, etc.
Labor Market Intervention are programs that support the development of job-relevant skills and workers' retraining, particularly the low-skilled and marginalized. They also facilitate employment. Key sectors that may serve as entry points for promoting and expanding labor market programs include education and infrastructure (energy, information and communication technology, water, and transport). (Asian Development Bank)
Social Assistance Programs are those program that help ensure income security and access to basic services for poor and vulnerable populations. Key sectors that may serve as entry points for social assistance programs include education, finance, health and public sector management. Social assistance interventions may include: cash transfers (conditional and unconditional), social pensions, in-kind transfers, such as food-for-work, school feeding programs, scholarship, etc.
Labor Market Intervention are programs that support the development of job-relevant skills and workers' retraining, particularly the low-skilled and marginalized. They also facilitate employment. Key sectors that may serve as entry points for promoting and expanding labor market programs include education and infrastructure (energy, information and communication technology, water, and transport). (Asian Development Bank)