The Many Faces of Poverty

Volume 2 The Many Faces of Poverty: Volume 2 Copyright © PEP-CBMS Network Office, 2011

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Acknowledgements

The publication of this volume has been made possible through the PEP- CBMS Network Office based at the Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies of De La Salle University-Manila with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). CONTENTSCONTENTS

i Foreword

1 Introduction

3 Explanatory Text

The Many Faces of Poverty

9 Agusan del Sur

61 Dinagat Islands

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247 Sarangani

281 Southern Leyte FOREWORDFOREWORD

The official poverty monitoring system (PMS) in the relies mainly on family income and expenditure surveys. Information on other aspects of well-being is generally obtained from representative health surveys, national population and housing censuses, and others. However, these surveys and censuses are (i) too costly to be replicated frequently; (ii) conducted at different time periods, making it impossible to get a comprehensive profile of the different socio-demographic groups of interest at a specific point in time; and (iii) have sampling designs that do not usually correspond to the geographical disaggregation needed by local government units (LGUs). In addition, the implementation of the decentralization policy, which devolves to LGUs the function of delivering basic services, creates greater demand for data at the local level. The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) seeks to address these gaps by providing data at the local level appropriate for diagnosing the cause and extent of local poverty, formulating appropriate policies and programs, identifying eligible beneficiaries, and assessing the impact of policies and programs. It also supports the decentralization process by capacitating the LGUs to collect, analyze, and use data in local planning, budgeting, and program implementation. This second volume of statistical tables and poverty maps of seven provinces generated through the CBMS methodology represents part of what we hope will be a series of publications that will emerge from the collaborations between the CBMS Network Coordinating Team and its partner-LGUs. These partnerships have been in place for several years now, and these partner-LGUs are finally enjoying the fruits of their hard labor. The CBMS poverty maps will identify who and where the poor are as they provide a comprehensive picture of the different faces of poverty in different parts of the country. They will also aid in identifying the most pressing needs of the community, assist in prioritizing interventions to address these needs, and facilitate the targeting of programs for those who need the assistance most. The provinces featured in this volume are Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, Marinduque, Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, Sarangani, and Southern Leyte. The statistics presented in this report are based on the CBMS surveys conducted in these provinces during a 4-year period–from 2005-2008. The work leading to the publication of this book owes much to the unwavering support and commitment of our partners both at the local and national levels. For so many months now, we have worked hand-in-hand with them in consolidating databases and validating our survey findings. And now, with their consent, we are sharing their data to a wide range of CBMS stakeholders all over the country – indeed a glowing testament of their dedication to make their development planning processes more efficient and effective! Tremendous thanks are therefore in order to all our partner LGUs, national government agencies, non-government organizations, donors and other development partners for making this possible. It is hoped that this publication will provide the necessary data to facilitate evidence-based decision-making toward improving local governance and reducing poverty in the country.

CELIA M. REYES Co-Director, Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Research Network and CBMS Network Leader

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) i INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Considered a foremost legislation that ushered in a new era of local governance, the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991 has paved the way not only for greater autonomy but also for increased expenditure responsibility and revenue authority of local government units. Since then, the local government units (LGUs) have assumed a greater role in local government management and service delivery. The devolution is substantial not only in the magnitude of responsibilities that were shifted to LGUs but also in the amount of resources now at their disposal to effectively discharge the devolved functions. Today, LGUs have access to multiple revenue sources, chief of which is their share in the national internal revenues—the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA). For the period 2006–2009, the average IRA per year is P172.4 billion (see Table 1).

Table 1. Internal Revenue Allotment of Local Government Units, 2006–2009

Amount Year (in P billion) 2009 201.3 2008 169.9 2007 183.9 2006 134.5 TOTAL 689.6 Ave. per year 172.4 Source: DBM

While experts agree that local governments are not awash with cash, the P689.6 billion worth of IRA that the LGUs have received over the 4-year period is certainly a big amount. This underscores the importance of making sure that LGUs are equipped with the right tools, systems, and procedures to ensure the effective use of these public financial resources. One way to do this is by providing them access to comprehensive socioeconomic data, on the basis of which they can craft their development plans and budgets.

Statistical Issues and Concerns at the Subnational Level

With decentralization, the types of data demanded by a wide range of users—policymakers, program implementers, civil society, and others—are changing. Data disaggregated to correspond to the different levels of government are needed by LGUs to adequately assess their local situation. Moreover, longitudinal data are needed to track welfare changes over time. Household-level data are also needed to identify eligible beneficiaries of different programs. In 2005, 14 years after the LGC enactment, the ADB-WB released a report highlighting statistical issues and concerns at the subnational level. It said: “The most comprehensive and consistent comparative subnational data is at the regional level although this is simply an administrative level of government that has no responsibilities for delivery of social services. More data is gradually becoming available at the provincial level, but not at lower levels, which are at the frontline of efforts to reduce poverty.”1

1 Decentralization in the Philippines: Strengthening Local Government Financing and Resource Management in the Short-Term, 2005 (A joint document of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank).

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 1 Local Poverty Monitoring Systems Rise up to the Challenge

Owing to still unresolved statistical issues and concerns at the subnational level, an increasing number of LGUs all over the country have taken the initiative to establish their own Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS). As of August 31, 2010, CBMS is being implemented in 60 provinces (32 of which are implementing the system province-wide), 698 municipalities, and 45 cities, covering a total of 18,269 barangays. Data generated by CBMS have so far been used in diagnosing the nature and extent of poverty in their localities, identifying appropriate interventions, identifying eligible beneficiaries of poverty reduction programs, and assessing the impact of some of these programs. National government agencies have likewise taken notice of the CBMS initiative. Today, CBMS is recognized as a tool for (i) building the capacity of LGUs on poverty diagnosis and planning, (ii) localizing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and (iii) generating local poverty statistics for evidence- based development planning and budgeting. Parallel with efforts to establish databanks at each geopolitical level, an initiative on building the national repository of CBMS data has also been jumpstarted with the installation of the repository at the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) and at the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The national repository is envisioned to facilitate data sharing across government agencies, the private sector, donor agencies, and other relevant stakeholders. Specifically, the national repository will (i) facilitate the access and use of the integrated CBMS database by national entities in their advocacy work with key decisionmakers, (ii) support government and non-government funding sources in strengthening evidence-based planning and monitoring and in aligning their interventions to national priorities, and (ii) facilitate the implementation of targeted programs.

Concluding Remarks

Public statistics will increasingly shape public agenda at the local level as more and more LGUs establish their own monitoring systems to make their development planning processes more efficient and effective. In this scenario, local poverty monitoring systems such as the CBMS will have an extremely important role to play. The country’s experience with local-level poverty monitoring systems clearly demonstrates that there can be a comprehensive picture of the poverty situation. Very few, if any, national surveys collect information on the different dimensions of poverty. There is a survey on income and expenditure, another on health, another on education, another on employment, another on nutrition, and others. As the samples and the reference periods are different, there is no comprehensive picture of the poverty status of the population at any point in time. This is where CBMS can make a difference as it addressess these gaps through its set of core indicators relating to the different dimensions of poverty.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 2 EXPLANATORYEXPLANATORY TEXTTEXT

A. CBMS Core Indicators

The statistical tables and poverty maps presented in this volume pertain to the CBMS Core Indicators (also known as Core Local Poverty Indicators1), which were generated using the CBMS methodology.

Box 1. Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS)

The CBMS is an organized way of collecting ongoing or recurring information at the local level to be used by local governments, national government agencies, non-government organization (NGOs), and civil society for planning, budgeting, and implementing local development programs, as well as for monitoring and evaluating their performance. It is a tool for improved local governance and democratic decisionmaking that promotes greater transparency and accountability in resource allocation.

It involves the following steps: Step 1 – Advocacy/organization Step 2 – Data collection and field editing Step 3 – Data encoding and map digitization Step 4 – Data consolidation, database-building and poverty mapping Step 5 – Data validation and community consultation Step 6 – Knowledge (database) management Step 7 – Plan formulation Step 8 – Dissemination, implementation, and monitoring

The CBMS Core Indicators are a set of carefully selected indicators that capture the multiple dimensions of poverty. They define the basic criteria for attaining a decent quality of life and correspond to the minimum basic needs covering (a) health, (b) nutrition, (c) housing, (d) water and sanitation, (e) basic education, (f) income, (g) employment, and (h) peace and order. Together, these indicators provide information not only on how poor a community is, but also on who in the community is poor, and where.

The CBMS Core Indicators are presented in Table 1. Meanwhile, the poverty and food thresholds used are presented in Table 2.

1 The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has issued Memorandum Circular 2003-92 (April 2003) to set policy guidelines for the adoption of the 13 core local poverty indicators, for planning and Memoradum Circular 2004-152 (November 2004) to encourage LGUs to intensify efforts toward the achievement of the millennium development goals (MDGs). The latter circular also enjoins LGUs to use monitoring systems such as MBN-CBIS, CBMS, IRAP, etc., to monitor and diagnose the nature and extent of poverty in their respective localities. CBMS was adopted by the DILG as the data collection and processing system for the CLPIMS which was the tool adopted to monitor the MDGs for LGUs.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 3 Table 1. The CBMS Core Indicators

BASIC NEEDS CORE INDICATORS Computation/Formula Simple Scoring

A. Health 1 Proportion of children Total number of children aged 0 to less than One (1) if the household has a under 5 years old who 5 years old who died divided by (the sum of member under 5 years old who died; died total number of children aged 0 to less than zero (0) otherwise. 5 years old plus the total number of child deaths 0 to less than 5 years old) 2 Proportion of women who Total number of women who died due to One (1) if the household has a died due to pregnancy pregnancy related causes divided by (the female member who died due to related causes total number of children less than one year pregnancy-related causes; zero (0) old plus total number of women who died otherwise. due to pregnancy related causes) B. Nutrition 3 Proportion of children 0-5 Total number of children 0-5 years old who One (1) if the household has a years old who are are moderately or severely underweight over member 0-5 years old who is malnourished total number of children 0-5 years old malnourished; zero (0) otherwise. C. Housing 4 Proportion of households Total number of households living in housing One (1) if the household lives in living in makeshift housing with makeshift roof and/or walls over total makeshift housing; zero (0) number of households otherwise. 5 Proportion of households Total number of households occupying One (1) if the household is an who are informal settlers house and/or lots without permission of informal settler; zero (0) otherwise. owner over total number of households D. Water and 6 Proportion of households Total number of households without access One (1) if the household does not Sanitation without access to safe to community water system, artesian deep have access to safe water supply; water supply and shallow wells or bottled water over total zero (0) otherwise. number of households 7 Proportion of households Total number of households without access One (1) if the household does not without access to sanitary to water-sealed toilet or closed pit over total have access to sanitary toilet toilet facilities number of households facilities; zero (0) otherwise. E. Education 8 Proportion of children 6-12 Total number of children 6-12 years old who One (1) if the household has a years old who are not are not attending elementary school over member 6-12 years old not attending elementary total number of children 6-12 years old attending elementary school; zero school (0) otherwise. 9 Proportion of children 13- Total number of children 13-16 years old One (1) if the household has a 16 years old who are not who are not attending secondary school over member 13-16 years old not attending secondary total number of children 13-16 years old attending secondary school; zero school (0) otherwise. 8-9 Proportion of children 6-16 Total number of children 6-16 years old who One (1) if the household has a years old who are not are not attending school over total number of member 6-16 years old not attending school children 6-16 years old attending school; zero (0) otherwise.

F. Income 10 Proportion of households Total number of households with income One (1) if the household has a per with income below the below the poverty threshold over total capita income below poverty poverty threshold number of households threshold; zero (0) otherwise. 11 Proportion of households Total number of households with income One (1) if the household has a per with income below the below the food (subsistence) threshold over capita income below food threshold; food threshold total number of households zero (0) otherwise. 12 Proportion of households Total number of households who One (1) if the household has who experienced food experienced food shortage over total number experienced food shortage; zero (0) shortage of households otherwise. G. Employment 13 Proportion of persons in Total number of persons aged 15 and above One (1) if the household has the labor force who are who are not working but actively seeking unemployed member/s; zero (0) unemployed work over total number of labor force* otherwise.

H. Peace and 14 Proportion of persons who Total number of persons who are victims of One (1) if the household has Order are victims of crimes crimes over total population victim/s of crime; zero (0) otherwise.

CBMS Average number of unmet Sum of unmet needs of households over Sum of the scores (number of Composite needs total number of households unmet needs) of the 13 indicators. Indicator * Agusan del Sur, Palawan, and Southern Leyte used this definition of unemployment. Meanwhile, Dinagat Islands, Marinduque, Oriental Mindoro, and Sarangani used the new official definition of unemployment as per NSCB Resolution No. 15, Series of 2004. More information about this new definition is available on the website of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB): http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ resolutions/2004/15.asp

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 4 Table 2. Poverty and Food Thresholds

Census Reference Poverty Food Province Year Year Threshold Threshold Urban Rural Urban Rural Agusan del Sur 2005 2004 15,788 12,544 10,374 8,755 Dinagat Islands 2008 2007 18,416 15,159 12,244 10,482 Marinduque 2008 2007 13,755 13,755 9,585 9,585 Oriental Mindoro 2008 2007 17,257 16,062 10,894 10,629 Palawan 2005 2004 12,712 8,834 12,712 8,834 Sarangani 2007 2006 16,099 13,044 10,436 9,288 Southern Leyte 2006 2005 12,448 12,448 8,926 8,926 2008 2007 13,470 13,470 9,689 9,689

B. Authority for the Survey

The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) has issued Resolution No. 6 (2005), which recognizes and enjoins support to the CBMS as a tool for strengthening the statistical system at the local level. It also directs the NSCB Technical Staff to initiate and coordinate an advocacy program for the adoption of the CBMS by the LGUs, through the Regional Statistical Coordination Committees (RSCCs), the technical arm of the NSCB Executive Board in the regions.

The NSCB has also approved the CBMS Survey Instruments (NSCB Approval No. DILG-0903- 01)

C. Survey Operations

All survey operations were undertaken under the supervision of the CBMS Technical Working Groups (TWGs) at the provincial and municipal Levels. They identified the local personnel who were trained as enumerators and field supervisors. Technical assistance was provided by the PEP-CBMS Network Office, the Bureau of Local Government Development (BLGD) and Regional Office IV-B of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Regional Office IV-B, and the Institute for Democratic Participation in Governance (IDPG).

Training is mainly conducted at two levels. The first level training (Training of Trainors) is conducted for members of the TWGs. This is usually conducted by members of the research staff of the PEP-CBMS Network Office and CBMS-accredited trainors from the DILG, NAPC and NEDA. Meanwhile, a second level training (Training of Enumerators) is conducted for enumerators--usually composed of health workers and students. Members of the TWG act as trainors in this training.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 5 D. Data Processing System

The CBMS Data Processing System includes the CBMS Data Encoding System, Statistics Simulator (StatSim) and the CBMS-Natural Resources Database (NRDB).

The CBMS Encoding System uses CSPro (Census and Survey Processing), a software developed by the United States Bureau of Census for entering, editing, tabulating, and disseminating data from censuses and surveys. The CSPro-based Encoding System converts survey data into electronic data. It produces text files (ASCII) described by data dictionaries, which adds flexibility to the output data. This feature facilitates the interface between the CBMS data and other database systems and statistical softwares.

The CBMS-NRDB is capable of creating and storing spatial (shapefiles) and non-spatial (texts and numbers) data as well as generating maps, reports and graphs ideal for presentation and analysis of poverty attributes in the community. This has significantly addressed the need for a simple yet powerful and free geographically-oriented database.

The CBMS Mapping system employs the Natural Resources Database2 (NRDB) for CBMS- based poverty mapping and for storing and displaying household- and individual-level information.

The data presented through poverty maps using the CBMS-NRDB are processed using the CBMS StatSim which has been developed by the PEP-CBMS Network Office to address the particular need of LGUs to harness outputs from the CBMS Database such as custom tables, reports, case lists and queries. The StatSim simulates simple computations and tabulations usually done through statistical software or other tabulation applications, and also exports indicators and statistics for use in dissemination, such as tables and maps.

These software are provided for free to CBMS-implementing LGUs.

E. CBMS Poverty Maps

The poverty map for each indicator is prepared at two levels. The first level is the provincial map disaggregated by municipality while the second level is the provincial map by barangay.

A simple color scheme is used for the poverty maps. Green, light green, pink and red represents the four ranges of data for each indicator. Each indicator, however, used a different range relative to the national data (Table 2). Color ranges used for the maps are common for all the data of all the provinces in this publication for comparison purposes.

2 The NRDB was developed by Mr. Richard Alexander, a British volunteer who spent three years working for the Bohol Environment Management Office through the assistance of the Voluntary Service Overseas (vso.org.uk).

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 6 Table 3. Color Ranges for Poverty Maps

Color Ranges BASIC NEEDS CORE INDICATORS Green Light Green Pink Red

A. Health 1 Proportion of children under 5 years old who 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 died 2 Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 related causes B. Nutrition 3 Proportion of children aged 0-5 years old who are 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 malnourished C. Housing 4 Proportion of households living in makeshift housing 0-1 1.01-2 2.01-3 3.01-100

5 Proportion of households 0-1 1.01-2 2.01-3 3.01-100 who are informal settlers D. Water and 6 Proportion of households Sanitation without access to safe 0-25 25.01-50 50.01-75 75.01-100 water supply 7 Proportion of households without access to sanitary 0-25 25.01-50 50.01-75 75.01-100 toilet facilities E. Education 8 Proportion of children aged 6-12 years old who are not 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 attending elementary school 9 Proportion of children aged 13-16 years old who are 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 not attending secondary school 8-9 Proportion of children aged 6-16 years old who are not 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 attending school F. Income 10 Proportion of households with income below the 0-10 10.01-20 20.01-30 30.01-100 poverty threshold 11 Proportion of households with income below the 0-10 10.01-20 20.01-30 30.01-100 food threshold 12 Proportion of households who experienced food 0-5 5.01-10 10.01-15 15.01-100 shortage G. Employment 13 Proportion of persons in the labor force who are 0-3 3.01-6 6.01-9 9.01-100 unemployed H. Peace and 14 Proportion of persons who 0-4 3.01-7 6.01-10 9.01-101 Order are victims of crimes

CBMS Average number of unmet Composite needs 0-1 1.01-2 2.01-3 3.01-13 Indica tor

F. Limitations of the Data

While observations are taken from the entire population, the user of the data presented in this report should bear in mind that due to some difficulties, the CBMS census could not be carried out in Silago, Southern Leyte; one barangay in Maasin City, also in Southern Leyte; and 4 barangays in Malungon, Sarangani. Data for some of the barangays in the following city/municipalities in Palawan were also not available: City, Araceli, Balabac, Bataraza, Narra, Roxas, Taytay, and Kalayaan.

Estimates on poverty and subsistence incidence may also be affected by under- and/or over- reporting of income or reluctance on the part of the respondents to reveal their true levels of income. As in other surveys, the CBMS enumerators may also have encountered interview non- response and item non-response.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 7 Blank Page Republic of the Philippines Province of Oriental Mindoro Office of the Governor

Message

Congratulations to the men and women of the PEP-CBMS Network for putting up its publication that would serve as an effective tool in the reduction of poverty in our country.

The publication titled “The Many Faces of Poverty” aptly captures the true situation of our society and we sincerely hope that it will play a big role in the implementation of the government’s programs and projects intended for those constituents who needed them the most. The CBMS Network not only complements our convergence of programs for the poor but truly reflects the main thrusts of our present administration. I do believe that this could also be the best avenue for them where the message of faith, hope and love of our present administration could be brought.

Hence, we, in the Provincial Government of Oriental Mindoro, truly recognize the PEP-CBMS Network’s untiring efforts and considers them as our true partner in transforming the lives of our constituents. I commend them for providing technical assistance to province as it is the only key of our poor kababayans in availing equal opportunity in benefiting the government’s programs and projects and be gradually free from poverty.

Again, good luck and keep up the good work!

ALFONSO V. UMALI, JR. Governor

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 139 Faces of Poverty in Oriental Mindoro

POPULATION Oriental Mindoro has a total population of 676,715 in 154,083 households in 2007 The province of Oriental Mindoro consists of 15 municipalities and 426 barangays. Among the municipalities, the city of was the most populated with 24,138 individuals, accounting for 15.7% of the total population in the province. This is followed by the municipality of with 19,815 individuals (12.9%) and with 16,769 individuals (10.9%). Of the total population, 44.2% belongs to the age range of 16 years old and below.

HEALTH AND NUTRITION For every 1,000 children 0–4 years old, two died Of children 0–4 years old, 0.6% died during the reference period. This means that six children died for every 1,000 children 0–4 years old in the province. This represents a total of 533 child deaths among children within that age range. The largest proportion was recorded in the municipality of Baco where 1.2% or 49 children aged 0–4 years old died during the period while had the lowest proportion at only 0.1%, equivalent to 4 children. However, there are barangays where the proportions of child deaths were higher. The highest number of child deaths was recorded in Barangay Baras ( Minority) in Baco where 20 children died while Barangay San Gelacio in Victoria had the largest proportion at 7.3% of the children aged 0–4 years old died.

For every 1,000 pregnant women, two died due to pregnancy-related causes The province recorded a relatively low incidence of death due to pregnancy-related causes. In fact, only 0.2% of all pregnant women died during the reference period, representing 34 cases of deaths. The municipality of Baco had 0.5%, which is highest among all the municipalities. Meanwhile, the municipalities of Puerto Galera and San Teodoro and the City of Calapan had no reported cases of women deaths due to pregnancy-related causes.

For every 100 children 0–5 years old, 7 were malnourished Among children 0–5 years old, 6.9% were considered malnourished. This means that seven children were malnourished for every 100 children 0–5 years old. Looking at the municipal level data, however, some municipalities recorded higher rates of malnourishment. For instance, double-digit rates were reported in (15.0%), Victoria (11.6%), and Baco (10.5%). Puerto Galera exhibited a better situation as shown by the small proportion of child malnourishment (1.3%). A more disaggregated data revealed a bigger problem at the barangay level. In fact, several barangays had very high rates of malnourishment. Barangay Lantuyang-Mangyan Minority (82.2%) in Baco, Barangay Paitan (80.8%), and Barangay Magtibay (79.8%) in Naujan had eight malnourished children for every 10 children aged 0–5 years old.

HOUSING Some 4.1% of households were living in makeshift housing; 2.5% were informal settlers Among all households in the province, CBMS data showed that 4.1% were living in makeshift housing. However, this problem is more prevalent among households in the municipality of Pinamalayan where 9.9% or 1,654 households were living in makeshift housing, followed by Baco with 7.3% or 523 households. Among all barangays in the province, Barangay Water in Baco had the largest proportion at 47.7% or 134 households.

Meanwhile, 2.5% of households in the province were considered informal settlers. Informal settling is, however, more prevalent in Bulalacao (6.0%), followed by the City of Calapan (3.7%), and (3.6%). The proportion of households that are considered informal settlers is smallest in (1.0%). At the barangay level, more than half of the households in Barangay San Vicente North (52.8%) in the City of Calapan were informal settlers.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 140 WATER AND SANITATION Some 25.5% of households had no access to safe water supply; 22.7% had no access to sanitary toilet facilities The problem on water and sanitation was also reflected in the relatively large magnitude and proportion of households in the province with no access to safe water supply and sanitary toilet facilities. A total of 6,297 households had no access to safe water while 3,796 households had no access to sanitary toilet facilities. The municipality of Pinamalayan recorded the highest proportion of households without access to safe water supply with 10,935 households having no safe water supply, representing 65.5% of the total households in the municipality. These households also accounted for 28.0% of all households without access to safe water in the province. Results also show that there are 78 “waterless barangays” 1 in the province. Meanwhile, the municipality of Bulalacao (56.9%) had the highest proportion of households with no access to sanitary toilet facilities, followed by (40.8%). The City of Calapan had the lowest proportion at 10.4% although the magnitude (i.e., 2,499 households) is still quite significant.

BASIC EDUCATION Of children 6–16 years old, 14.9% were not in school Among children 6–12 years old, 23.5% were not in elementary school while 39.1% of children 13–16 years old were not attending high school. However, only 14.9% of children 6–16 years old were not enrolled in school. This means that 15 for every 100 children 6–16 years old were out of school. The municipality of San Teodoro (26.2%) had the highest proportion, followed by Bulalacao (21.0%), and Puerto Galera (20.8%). Some barangays in the province have higher rates of school non-attendance among children 6–16 years old. For instance, there were 10 barangays where at least half of children 6–16 years old were not attending school. Among all barangays in the province, the highest proportion was recorded in Barangay Caagutayan in San Teodoro where 85.4% (505 children) were not enrolled in school during the reference period.

INCOME AND LIVELIHOOD At least 6 in every 10 households were living below the poverty threshold Poverty rate in the province is very high at 62.5%, representing a total of 96,328 households. This means that in every 10 households, six were living below the poverty line. Higher poverty rates for some of the municipalities were reported. Bulalacao had the highest poverty rate at 86.6%, followed by Mansalay (79.6%), and San Teodoro (73.9%). These highlight the huge problem in terms of income poverty. Worse condition was reported for some of the barangays in the province. There are 330 barangays (out of 426) where at least half of their households were considered as income poor while there are six barangays where all households were considered income poor. These are Barangays Baras and Lantuyang, which are both Mangyan Minority in Baco; Barangays Balite, Magtibay and Caburo in Naujan; and Barangay Baclayan in Puerto Galera.

Among households, 47.2% had no sufficient income to satisfy their nutritional requirements The province also faces problems in terms of food poverty. Five in every 10 households were living below the subsistence threshold. Among all municipalities, Bulalacao had the highest rate of subsistence poverty at 78.9%, followed by Mansalay (69.0%), and San Teodoro (60.0%). These also reflect a huge problem in terms of food poverty. At the barangay level, data showed that there are also five barangays in the province where all households were considered food poor. These include Barangay Baras (Mangyan Minority) in Baco; Barangays Balite, Magtibay and Caburo in Naujan; and Barangay Baclayan in Puerto Galera. Survey results also showed that there were 193 barangays where at least half of their households were living below food threshold.

Food shortage was experienced by 8.7% of the households Survey results also showed that 8.7% of households in the province experienced food shortage during the 3-month period prior to the survey. However, at a more disaggregated level, higher proportions were recorded for some municipalities. For instance, 20.5% of households in Bulalacao experienced hunger during the reference period. This figure is highest among all the municipalities. It is followed by Mansalay with 19.3% and Bongabong with 14.7%. Incidence of hunger is also worse in some barangays. In Barangays Balite and Caburo in Naujan, 99.0% of households experienced food shortage during the period.

1 “Waterless barangays” refer to villages with less than 50% (safe) water supply coverage.

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 141 The province recorded a relatively low unemployment rate at 1.9% Of the total population in the province, 30.2% were members of the labor force based on the results of the 2008 CBMS survey. Among them, 3,879 individuals or 1.9% were unemployed. The municipality of Victoria has the highest unemployment rate at 3.0%, followed by San Teodoro (2.8%), and Bongabong (2.4%). Two barangays in the province had double-digit unemployment rates. These are Barangay San Vicente Central in the City of Calapan and Barangay Mabini in Victoria with 15.2% and 10.1%, respectively.

PEACE AND ORDER Of the total population, 0.6% had been victims of crime On peace and order, the province recorded a total of 4,160 individuals who had been victims of any type of crime during the reference period. This represents 0.6% of the total population. The municipality of Roxas recorded the highest crime rate at 1.6%, followed by Bansud (1.5%), and Bulalacao (1.3%). Higher rates were also reported for some barangays. For instance, 8.9% of the population in Barangay Rosacara in Bansud were victims of crime. Furthermore, crime rates in Victoria in Roxas and Milagrosa (Guiob) were 5.6% and 4.6%, respectively.

CBMS COMPOSITE INDICATOR Households were not able to meet 1.9 of the 13 basic needs 2, on the average The municipality of Bulalacao recorded the highest composite index at 3.1. This means that 3.1 of the 13 basic needs were not satisfied by the households, on the average. Bulalacao had the worst condition in terms of the composite index while Puerto Galera had the best condition among all the municipalities. The disaggregated data show worst condition for some of the barangays. Barangay Magtibay and Barangay Paitan in Naujan and Barangay Baras (Mangyan Minority) in Baco had composite indices of 5.9, 5.7, and 5.1, respectively, implying that about five basic needs were not satisfied by the households in the barangay, on the average.

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 sanitary toilet facilities; (8) children 6–16 years old not in school; (9) households with income below the poverty threshold; (10) households with income below the food threshold; (11) households that experienced food shortage; (12) unemployment; and (13) victims of crime. A higher index would mean more unmet needs and hence, worse condition for the households.

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CBMS Core Indicators, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Households Population INDICATOR Magnitude Proportion Ma gni tu de Pro po r tio n

DEMOGRAPHY Population 154083 676715 Average household size 4 Children 0-5 years old 102485 Children 6-12 years old 127413 Members 13-16 years old 69039 Members 6-16 years old 196452 Members 10 years old and above 501926 Members of the labor force 204286

HEALTH AND NUTRITION Children 0-4 year old who died 533 0.6 Women who died due to pregnancy-related causes 34 0.2 Malnourished children 0-5 year old 7037 6.9

HOUSING Households living in makeshift housing 6297 4.1 Households who are informal settlers 3796 2.5

WATER AND SANITATION Households without access to safe water supply 39011 25.5 Households without access to sanitary toilet facilities 35003 22.7

BASIC EDUCATION Children 6-12 years old not attending elementary school 29889 23.5 Children 13-16 years old not attending high school 26945 39.1 Children 6-16 years old not attending school 29294 14.9

INCOME AND LIVELIHOOD Households with income below the poverty threshold 96328 62.5 Households with income below the food threshold 72670 47.2 Households that experienced food shortage 13323 8.7 Unemployment rate (15 years old and above) 3879 1.9

PEACE AND ORDER Victims of crime 4160 0.6 CBMS Composite Indicator, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008 Av era g e CBMS Composite Indicator 1.9

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 143 CBMS Core Indicators, by Municipality, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality Total Total Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths ho us eh ol ds population ch ildren ch ildren ch ildren (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) ol d) years old) year old) c a u s e s M ag n i tu d e Propor tion M ag n i tu d e Propor tion M a g ni tu de Propor tion

BACO 6882 31023 4822 504 10.5 3998 49 1.2 773 4 0.5 BANSUD 7484 33343 5235 305 5.8 4321 22 0.5 909 1 0.1 BONGABONG 13279 57426 8843 490 5.5 7381 48 0.6 1485 4 0.3 BULALACAO 6167 28873 5016 754 15.0 4126 37 0.9 890 4 0.4 CITY OF CALAPAN 24138 105933 15027 672 4.5 12514 57 0.5 2615 0 0.0 GLORIA 8788 37854 5679 174 3.1 4740 41 0.9 1036 2 0.2 MANSALAY 8107 36853 6070 275 4.6 5031 31 0.6 1095 2 0.2 NAUJAN 19815 85690 12767 1149 9.0 10625 75 0.7 2080 5 0.2 PINAMALAYAN 16769 73107 10728 678 6.3 8885 48 0.5 1859 2 0.1 POLA 7044 29790 4323 178 4.1 3633 15 0.4 764 1 0.1 PUERTO GALERA 4826 21900 3247 42 1.3 2716 4 0.1 546 0 0.0 ROXAS 9468 43634 7035 604 8.9 5883 33 0.6 1284 5 0.4 SAN TEODORO 3446 15081 2303 167 8.7 1900 6 0.3 380 0 0.0 SOCORRO 7982 33928 5100 314 6.2 4265 30 0.7 901 1 0.1 VICTORIA 9888 42280 6290 731 11.6 5254 37 0.7 1083 3 0.3

Municipality Households living in Households who are Households without access Households without makeshift housing informal settlers to safe water supply access to sanitary toilet facilities M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BACO 523 7.6 117 1.7 1385 20.3 1470 21.4 BANSUD 164 2.2 269 3.6 1355 18.3 2138 28.6 BONGABONG 437 3.3 128 1.0 2592 19.6 4064 30.7 BULALACAO 33 0.5 370 6.0 1783 28.9 3509 56.9 CITY OF CALAPAN 1031 4.3 894 3.7 6982 29.1 2499 10.4 GLORIA 311 3.5 101 1.2 1636 18.7 1878 21.4 MANSALAY 227 2.8 145 1.8 2052 25.6 3305 40.8 NAUJAN 560 2.8 270 1.4 2379 12.0 4153 21.0 PINAMALAYAN 1654 9.9 422 2.5 10935 65.5 4024 24.0 POLA 277 3.9 246 3.5 2032 29.2 2225 31.6 PUERTO GALERA 74 1.5 141 2.9 421 8.7 654 13.6 ROXAS 323 3.4 237 2.5 927 9.8 1569 16.6 SAN TEODORO 151 4.4 39 1.1 1543 45.1 630 18.3 SOCORRO 334 4.2 151 1.9 2060 26.1 1767 22.1 VICTORIA 198 2.0 266 2.7 929 9.6 1118 11.3

Municipality Number of Children not attending Number of Children not attending Number of Children not attending ch ildren elementary school ch ildren high school ch ildren s ch oo l (6-12 years (6-12 years old) (13-16 (13-16 years old) (6-16 years (6-16 years old) ol d) years old) ol d) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BACO 5762 1540 26.7 2976 1397 47.0 8738 1742 19.9 BANSUD 6517 1460 22.4 3545 1389 39.2 10062 1337 13.3 BONGABONG 11430 2743 24.0 6085 2276 37.4 17515 2556 14.6 BULALACAO 6155 1909 31.0 3133 1708 54.5 9288 1947 21.0 CITY OF CALAPAN 17940 3540 19.7 9784 3582 36.6 27724 3351 12.1 GLORIA 7208 1686 23.4 4018 1326 33.0 11226 1229 10.9 MANSALAY 7793 2338 30.1 3877 1840 47.6 11670 2280 19.6 NAUJAN 16100 3751 23.3 8926 3404 38.1 25026 4036 16.1 PINAMALAYAN 13735 2864 20.9 7606 2637 34.7 21341 2570 12.0 POLA 5740 1107 19.3 3056 1171 38.3 8796 1265 14.4 PUERTO GALERA 3761 1103 29.3 1959 846 43.2 5720 1188 20.8 ROXAS 8734 1827 20.9 4557 1578 34.6 13291 1421 10.7 SAN TEODORO 2710 909 33.8 1520 785 52.5 4230 1109 26.2 SOCORRO 6347 1443 22.8 3601 1447 40.3 9948 1626 16.3 VICTORIA 7481 1669 22.3 4396 1559 35.5 11877 1637 13.8

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 144 CBMS Core Indicators, by Municipality, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality Households with income below the Households with income below the Households who experienced food poverty threshold food threshold s h o r ta g e M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BACO 4510 65.5 3551 51.6 848 12.3 BANSUD 4787 64.0 3176 42.4 677 9.1 BONGABONG 9557 72.0 7747 58.3 1945 14.7 BULALACAO 5338 86.6 4866 78.9 1261 20.5 CITY OF CALAPAN 11416 47.3 7878 32.6 1108 4.6 GLORIA 5216 59.4 3685 41.9 408 4.7 MANSALAY 6453 79.6 5595 69.0 1559 19.3 NAUJAN 13130 66.3 9842 49.7 1788 9.0 PINAMALAYAN 9319 55.6 6390 38.1 959 5.7 POLA 4926 69.9 3802 54.0 390 5.5 PUERTO GALERA 2057 42.6 1414 29.3 14 0.3 ROXAS 5728 60.5 4166 44.0 717 7.6 SAN TEODORO 2548 73.9 2068 60.0 487 14.2 SOCORRO 5651 70.8 4445 55.7 597 7.5 VICTORIA 5692 57.6 4045 40.9 565 5.7

Municipality Number of persons in the Unemployment rate Persons who are CBMS Composite labor force (15 years old and above) victims of crimes Ind icator (15 years old and above) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BACO 9504 126 1.3 177 0.6 2.1 BANSUD 10190 203 2.0 509 1.5 1.9 BONGABONG 16281 385 2.4 172 0.3 2.2 BULALACAO 8497 67 0.8 388 1.3 3.1 CITY OF CALAPAN 32667 734 2.2 851 0.8 1.5 GLORIA 11759 194 1.6 245 0.6 1.7 MANSALAY 11069 195 1.8 116 0.3 2.6 NAUJAN 25227 471 1.9 164 0.2 1.8 PINAMALAYAN 23422 287 1.2 312 0.4 2.2 POLA 9041 198 2.2 122 0.4 2.2 PUERTO GALERA 6171 112 1.8 5 0.0 1.2 ROXAS 12768 172 1.3 688 1.6 1.7 SAN TEODORO 4705 134 2.8 86 0.6 2.4 SOCORRO 10317 227 2.2 116 0.3 2.1 VICTORIA 12668 374 3.0 209 0.5 1.5

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 145 CBMS Poverty Maps: Oriental Mindoro

Map 1. Proportion of Children 0-4 Years Old who Died, by Municipality, 2008

Child deaths (0-4 years old) PUERTO GALERA M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n 0.1 CITY OF CALAPAN B aco 4 9 1.2 0.5 B ulalacao 37 0 .9 Glo ria 41 0 .9 NAUJAN 0.7 Naujan 75 0.7 SAN TEODORO V icto ria 37 0.7 0.3 POLA BACO 0.4 So co rro 3 0 0.7 1.2 B ong ab ong 4 8 0 .6 VICTORIA M ansalay 31 0 .6 0.7 PINAMALAYAN Roxas 3 3 0 .6 SOCORRO 0.5 Pinamalayan 4 8 0.5 0.7 B ansud 2 2 0.5 GLORIA City of Calapan 57 0.5 0.9 Po la 15 0 .4 BANSUD San Teo doro 6 0 .3 0.5 Puerto Galera 4 0.1 BONGABONG 0.6 ROXAS MANSALAY 0.6 0.6

BULALACAO 0.9

Map 2. Proportion of Children 0-4 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 0.1 CITY OF CALAPAN 0.5 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B ar a ng a y M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n NAUJAN V icto ria San Gelacio 4 7.3 SAN TEODORO 0.7 B aras 0.3 POLA B aco (M angyan M inority) 20 6.7 BACO 0.4 Pinamalayan Pagalag ala 8 6 .3 1.2 VICTORIA Glo ria M irayan 6 5.3 0.7 PINAMALAYAN Naujan M agtib ay 4 5.1 SOCORRO Naujan Piñahan 6 4.5 0.7 0.5 GLORIA B aco B ayanan 8 4.5 0.9 Naujan Paitan 9 4.1 V icto ria Ordo villa 7 4 .0 BANSUD B aco M alap ad 2 3 .3 0.5 BONGABONG 0.6 ROXAS MANSALAY 0.6 0.6

BULALACAO 0.9

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Map 3. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes, by Municipality, 2008

Women deaths due to pregnancy- PUERTO GALERA CITY OF CALAPAN related causes 0.0 0.0 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n B aco 4 0.5 NAUJAN B ulalacao 4 0 .4 SAN TEODORO 0.3 Roxas 5 0 .4 0.3 POLA V icto ria 3 0 .3 BACO B ong ab ong 4 0 .3 0.5 0.1 VICTORIA Naujan 5 0 .2 0.3 Glo ria 2 0 .2 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN M ansalay 2 0 .2 0.2 Po la 1 0.1 0.1 So co rro 1 0.1 GLORIA B ansud 1 0.1 0.2 Pinamalayan 2 0.1 BANSUD City of Calapan 0 0 .0 Puerto Galera 0 0 .0 0.1 San Teo doro 0 0 .0 BONGABONG 0.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 0.4 0.2

BULALACAO 0.4

Map 4. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA CITY OF CALAPAN 0.0 0.0 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B a r a ng ay M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n NAUJAN B aco Putican-Cab ulo 2 3 3.3 SAN TEODORO 0.3 Roxas M araska 1 11.1 POLA V icto ria Poblacion II 2 8 .3 0.3 BACO 0.5 0.1 Pinamalayan Ranzo 1 6 .3 VICTORIA B aco M alap ad 1 5.9 0.3 PINAMALAYAN Naujan Paitan 2 5.3 SOCORRO Naujan San Agustin II 1 4 .3 0.1 0.2 GLORIA So corro Pasi II 1 3 .8 0.2 Glo ria M acario Adriatico 1 3 .6 Glo ria A lma Villa 1 3 .4 BANSUD 0.1 BONGABONG 0.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 0.4 0.2

BULALACAO 0.4

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Map 5. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Municipality, 2008

M alnourished children PUERTO GALERA (0-5 years old) 1.3 CITY OF CALAPAN 4.5 M unicipality M ag nit ud e P r o p o r t io n B ulalacao 754 15.0 NAUJAN V ictoria 731 11.6 SAN TEODORO 9.0 B aco 50 4 10.5 8.7 POLA Naujan 1149 9.0 BACO 4.1 Roxas 6 04 8.9 10.5 VICTORIA San Teodoro 167 8.7 11.6 Pinamalayan 6 78 6.3 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN So corro 314 6.2 6.3 B ansud 3 05 5.8 6.2 B ongabong 4 90 5.5 GLORIA M ansalay 275 4.6 3.1 City of Calapan 6 72 4.5 Po la 178 4.1 BANSUD Gloria 174 3.1 5.8 Puerto Galera 42 1.3 BONGABONG 5.5 ROXAS MANSALAY 8.9 4.6

BULALACAO 15.0

Map 6. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 1.3 CITY OF CALAPAN 4.5 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B ar a ng ay M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n NAUJAN Lantuyang SAN TEODORO 9.0 B aco (M angyan M inority) 134 82 .2 8.7 POLA Naujan Paitan 193 80 .8 BACO 4.1 Naujan M agtibay 67 79 .8 10.5 VICTORIA Naujan A rang in 73 54 .9 V icto ria M alab o 126 48 .3 11.6 PINAMALAYAN SOCORRO 6.3 V icto ria B ambanin 82 47.4 6.2 City of Calapan Gutad 84 44 .2 GLORIA 3.1 So corro M abuhay I 52 40 .0 B ulalacao M ilagrosa (Guiob) 99 3 7.1 BANSUD B ulalacao San Isidro 30 35.7 5.8 BONGABONG 5.5 ROXAS MANSALAY 8.9 4.6

BULALACAO 15.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 148 Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths ch ildren ch ildren ch ildren (0-4 ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 years old) (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion BACO Alag 124 6 5.1 98 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Bangkatan 284 44 15.5 246 1 0.4 44 0 0.0 Baras 322 101 31.4 277 20 6.7 43 0 0.0 Bayanan 204 10 5.0 171 8 4.5 36 0 0.0 Burbuli 67 6 9.0 53 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Catwiran I 181 13 7.2 151 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 Catwiran II 153 11 7.2 118 1 0.8 17 0 0.0 Dulangan I 160 2 1.3 132 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Dulangan II 334 4 1.2 277 4 1.4 60 0 0.0 Lantuyang 163 134 82.2 142 2 1.4 30 0 0.0 Lumang Bayan 68 0 0.0 53 0 0.0 5 0 0.0 Malapad 69 5 7.2 58 2 3.3 16 1 5.9 Mangangan I 355 4 1.1 304 2 0.7 61 0 0.0 Mangangan II 88 0 0.0 70 2 2.8 12 0 0.0 Mayabig 186 6 3.2 152 1 0.7 25 0 0.0 Pambisan 131 2 1.5 107 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Poblacion 322 77 23.9 258 0 0.0 55 1 1.8 Pulang-Tubig 119 2 1.7 98 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 Putican-Cabulo 52 2 3.8 43 0 0.0 4 2 33.3 San Andres 44 1 2.3 34 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 San Ignacio (Dulangan III) 334 28 8.4 275 3 1.1 58 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 74 13 17.6 60 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 Santa Rosa I 224 2 0.9 190 2 1.0 42 0 0.0 Santa Rosa II 199 1 0.5 164 0 0.0 29 0 0.0 Tabon-tabon 179 2 1.1 157 1 0.6 26 0 0.0 Tagumpay 179 17 9.5 141 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Water 207 11 5.3 169 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 BANSUD Alcadesma 211 14 6.6 178 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Bato 120 3 2.5 102 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Conrazon 612 39 6.4 502 4 0.8 108 1 0.9 Malo 270 16 5.9 234 1 0.4 59 0 0.0 Manihala 164 0 0.0 138 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Pag-Asa 422 45 10.7 353 0 0.0 77 0 0.0 Poblacion 777 54 6.9 645 4 0.6 141 0 0.0 Proper Bansud 387 19 4.9 316 1 0.3 63 0 0.0 Proper Tiguisan 277 6 2.2 230 1 0.4 47 0 0.0 Rosacara 307 27 8.8 250 0 0.0 52 0 0.0 Salcedo 671 21 3.1 550 8 1.4 109 0 0.0 Sumagui 354 34 9.6 282 1 0.4 55 0 0.0 Villa Pag-Asa 663 27 4.1 541 2 0.4 109 0 0.0

BONGABONG Anilao 454 11 2.4 378 0 0.0 82 1 1.2 Aplaya 309 5 1.6 261 0 0.0 54 0 0.0 Bagumbayan I 192 0 0.0 160 0 0.0 34 0 0.0 Bagumbayan II 123 2 1.6 104 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Batangan 159 2 1.3 132 2 1.5 30 0 0.0 Bukal 94 0 0.0 81 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Camantigue 208 38 18.3 173 1 0.6 43 0 0.0 Carmundo 210 2 1.0 176 2 1.1 33 0 0.0 Cawayan 360 53 14.7 298 0 0.0 70 0 0.0 Dayhagan 270 31 11.5 230 3 1.3 47 0 0.0 Formon 175 2 1.2 139 1 0.7 29 0 0.0 Hagan 338 25 7.4 278 2 0.7 47 0 0.0 Hagupit 72 0 0.0 62 0 0.0 13 0 0.0 Ipil 298 12 4.0 249 2 0.8 47 0 0.0 Kaligtasan 246 2 0.8 188 1 0.5 42 1 2.3 Labasan 536 15 2.8 452 4 0.9 92 0 0.0 Labonan 183 5 2.7 158 2 1.3 36 1 2.7 Libertad 211 28 13.3 167 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Lisap 1189 1 0.1 1014 14 1.4 152 1 0.7 Luna 130 7 5.4 116 1 0.9 32 0 0.0 Malitbog 314 15 4.8 255 4 1.5 46 0 0.0 Mapang 106 3 2.8 87 1 1.1 24 0 0.0 Masaguisi 175 4 2.3 145 2 1.4 33 0 0.0 Mina de Oro 243 1 0.4 206 1 0.5 44 0 0.0 Morente 277 26 9.4 229 0 0.0 50 0 0.0 Ogbot 147 12 8.2 124 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Orconuma 340 6 1.8 286 3 1.0 65 0 0.0 Poblacion 199 61 31.0 174 1 0.6 32 0 0.0 Polusahi 103 34 33.0 88 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 149 Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths ch ildren ch ildren ch ildren (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s

M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion

BONGABONG Sagana 310 20 6.5 247 0 0.0 50 0 0.0 San Isidro 177 2 1.1 142 0 0.0 32 0 0.0 San Jose 121 2 1.7 102 1 1.0 18 0 0.0 San Juan 49 0 0.0 43 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 154 6 3.9 132 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 Sigange 169 2 1.2 142 0 0.0 22 0 0.0 Tawas 202 55 27.2 163 0 0.0 22 0 0.0

BULALACAO Bagong Sikat 104 5 4.8 82 1 1.2 17 0 0.0 Balatasan 288 12 4.2 242 2 0.8 48 0 0.0 Benli 654 128 19.6 541 5 0.9 112 1 0.9 Cabugao 159 16 10.1 130 0 0.0 29 0 0.0 Cambunang (Pob.) 272 40 14.7 224 3 1.3 59 0 0.0 Campaasan (Pob.) 343 24 7.0 270 0 0.0 53 0 0.0 Maasin 114 31 27.2 95 1 1.0 15 0 0.0 Maujao 298 7 2.3 241 3 1.2 47 0 0.0 Milagrosa (Guiob) 267 99 37.1 218 3 1.4 48 1 2.0 Nasukob (Pob.) 664 116 17.5 544 8 1.4 120 1 0.8 Poblacion 441 62 14.1 369 0 0.0 82 1 1.2 San Francisco 76 1 1.3 59 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 San Isidro 84 30 35.7 69 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 San Juan 356 0 0.0 302 0 0.0 73 0 0.0 San Roque (Buyayao) 896 183 20.5 740 11 1.5 165 0 0.0

CITY OF CALAPAN Balingayan 184 5 2.7 153 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Balite 458 17 3.7 386 1 0.3 77 0 0.0 Baruyan 411 9 2.2 343 2 0.6 68 0 0.0 Batino 175 5 2.9 147 1 0.7 32 0 0.0 Bayanan I 107 4 3.7 87 0 0.0 23 0 0.0 Bayanan II 334 9 2.7 279 1 0.4 51 0 0.0 Biga 296 14 4.7 231 0 0.0 58 0 0.0 Bondoc 46 7 15.2 39 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 Bucayao 319 26 8.2 260 2 0.8 65 0 0.0 Buhuan 122 2 1.6 96 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Bulusan 320 31 9.7 267 0 0.0 56 0 0.0 Calero (Pob.) 196 3 1.5 156 1 0.6 30 0 0.0 Camansihan 335 2 0.6 283 1 0.4 36 0 0.0 Camilmil 433 17 3.9 367 1 0.3 82 0 0.0 Canubing I 360 6 1.7 311 1 0.3 74 0 0.0 Canubing II 470 24 5.1 385 3 0.8 85 0 0.0 Comunal 318 9 2.8 264 5 1.9 52 0 0.0 Guinobatan 333 6 1.8 297 0 0.0 60 0 0.0 Gulod 95 0 0.0 80 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 Gutad 190 84 44.2 167 0 0.0 32 0 0.0 Ibaba East (Pob.) 124 0 0.0 102 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 Ibaba West (Pob.) 344 8 2.3 277 2 0.7 61 0 0.0 Ilaya (Pob.) 388 2 0.5 319 0 0.0 69 0 0.0 Lalud 378 11 2.9 306 0 0.0 79 0 0.0 Lazareto 513 17 3.3 421 2 0.5 79 0 0.0 Libis (Pob.) 181 0 0.0 151 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Lumang Bayan 514 11 2.1 427 1 0.2 86 0 0.0 Mahal Na Pangalan 137 3 2.2 113 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Maidlang 144 4 2.8 115 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Malad 88 7 8.0 69 1 1.4 14 0 0.0 Malamig 207 32 15.5 180 0 0.0 45 0 0.0 Managpi 206 2 1.0 175 0 0.0 40 0 0.0 Masipit 317 6 1.9 278 1 0.4 47 0 0.0 Nag-Iba I 152 16 10.5 133 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 Nag-Iba II 167 3 1.8 137 4 2.8 26 0 0.0 Navotas 105 5 4.8 82 1 1.2 21 0 0.0 Pachoca 309 2 0.6 245 0 0.0 56 0 0.0 Palhi 325 4 1.2 265 3 1.1 53 0 0.0 Panggalaan 58 0 0.0 52 0 0.0 11 0 0.0 Parang 400 46 11.5 323 3 0.9 68 0 0.0 Patas 119 6 5.0 95 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 Personas 204 20 9.8 173 4 2.3 51 0 0.0 Putingtubig 204 13 6.4 165 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 Salong 271 4 1.5 227 0 0.0 45 0 0.0 San Antonio 537 22 4.1 470 3 0.6 100 0 0.0 San Vicente Central 38 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 San Vicente East 57 6 10.7 45 0 0.0 6 0 0.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 150 Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Malnourished Number of Child deaths Number of Women deaths ch ildren ch ildren ch ildren (0-4 years old) ch ildren due to (0-5 (0-5 years old) (0-4 (0-1 pregnancy-related years old) years old) year old) c a u s e s

M a g ni tu de Propor tion M a g ni tu de Pr opo r ti on M a g ni tu de Propor tion

CITY OF CALAPAN San Vicente North 103 0 0.0 90 1 1.1 21 0 0.0 San Vicente South 60 2 3.4 54 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 San Vicente West 67 0 0.0 55 1 1.8 12 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 106 0 0.0 82 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 Santa Isabel 409 41 10.0 355 1 0.3 71 0 0.0 Santa Maria Village 161 1 0.6 132 1 0.8 27 0 0.0 Santa Rita (Bungahan) 222 2 0.9 179 0 0.0 42 0 0.0 Santo Niño 360 10 2.8 295 1 0.3 54 0 0.0 Sapul 355 31 8.7 303 4 1.3 53 0 0.0 Silonay 150 0 0.0 126 0 0.0 22 0 0.0 Suqui 226 16 7.1 186 0 0.0 46 0 0.0 Tawagan 168 0 0.0 137 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Tawiran 245 9 3.7 199 1 0.5 31 0 0.0 Tibag 298 28 9.4 250 3 1.2 57 0 0.0 Wawa 108 2 1.9 92 0 0.0 12 0 0.0

GLORIA Agos 145 6 4.1 125 0 0.0 22 0 0.0 Agsalin 114 0 0.0 103 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Alma Villa 178 6 3.4 147 0 0.0 28 1 3.4 Andres Bonifacio 152 0 0.0 132 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Balete 376 3 0.8 324 0 0.0 77 0 0.0 Banus 309 5 1.6 261 0 0.0 56 0 0.0 Banutan 99 1 1.0 77 0 0.0 16 0 0.0 Bulaklakan 130 2 1.5 111 1 0.9 30 0 0.0 Buong Lupa 156 0 0.0 127 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Gaudencio Antonino 199 17 8.5 164 1 0.6 35 0 0.0 Guimbonan 136 1 0.7 108 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Kawit 224 2 0.9 185 1 0.5 41 0 0.0 Lucio Laurel 296 19 6.4 251 2 0.8 54 0 0.0 Macario Adriatico 143 0 0.0 115 2 1.7 27 1 3.6 Malamig 393 6 1.5 322 10 3.0 66 0 0.0 Malayong 207 24 11.6 177 4 2.2 37 0 0.0 Maligaya (Pob.) 368 9 2.4 318 0 0.0 63 0 0.0 Malubay 146 10 6.8 123 1 0.8 26 0 0.0 Manguyang 280 29 10.4 236 4 1.7 47 0 0.0 Maragooc 170 5 2.9 142 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 Mirayan 131 7 5.3 108 6 5.3 22 0 0.0 Narra 267 2 0.7 216 0 0.0 64 0 0.0 Papandungin 101 5 5.0 87 2 2.2 16 0 0.0 San Antonio 168 3 1.8 138 3 2.1 34 0 0.0 Santa Maria 244 2 0.8 212 1 0.5 45 0 0.0 Santa Theresa 182 3 1.6 137 0 0.0 40 0 0.0 Tambong 365 7 1.9 294 3 1.0 62 0 0.0

MANSALAY B. Del Mundo 702 26 3.7 599 0 0.0 135 0 0.0 Balugo 248 1 0.4 193 1 0.5 30 0 0.0 Bonbon 231 9 3.9 186 0 0.0 44 0 0.0 Budburan 207 35 16.9 175 0 0.0 32 0 0.0 Cabalwa 179 35 19.6 138 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 Don Pedro 409 3 0.7 344 6 1.7 97 0 0.0 Maliwanag 262 3 1.1 215 1 0.5 51 0 0.0 Manaul 417 16 4.0 346 1 0.3 71 0 0.0 Panaytayan 959 0 0.0 805 13 1.6 164 0 0.0 Poblacion 396 39 9.8 325 1 0.3 74 1 1.3 Roma 193 9 4.7 160 0 0.0 31 1 3.1 Santa Brigida 222 13 6.0 186 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 Santa Maria 263 1 0.4 211 0 0.0 45 0 0.0 Santa Teresita 657 55 8.4 553 4 0.7 119 0 0.0 Villa Celestial 216 5 2.4 180 1 0.6 44 0 0.0 Wasig 308 5 1.6 253 3 1.2 57 0 0.0 Waygan 201 20 10.3 162 0 0.0 37 0 0.0

NAUJAN Adrialuna 257 36 14.0 211 2 0.9 49 0 0.0 Andres Ilagan 65 0 0.0 51 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 Antipolo 63 15 23.8 49 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 Apitong 344 51 14.8 282 1 0.4 55 0 0.0 Arangin 133 73 54.9 111 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Aurora 397 3 0.8 339 2 0.6 74 0 0.0 Bacungan 215 27 12.6 173 4 2.3 29 0 0.0 Bagong Buhay 304 23 7.6 262 2 0.8 55 0 0.0 Balite 190 0 0.0 153 2 1.3 19 0 0.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 151 Table 1. Health and Nutrition Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

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NAUJAN Bancuro 273 64 23.4 241 0 0.0 52 0 0.0 Banuton 177 38 21.5 148 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Barcenaga 488 6 1.2 410 1 0.2 71 0 0.0 Bayani 301 0 0.0 249 1 0.4 51 0 0.0 Buhangin 117 9 7.7 97 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 Caburo 75 0 0.0 59 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 Concepcion 122 8 6.7 97 1 1.0 20 0 0.0 Dao 196 3 1.5 156 0 0.0 34 0 0.0 Del Pilar 217 5 2.3 177 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Estrella 296 5 1.7 245 0 0.0 53 0 0.0 Evangelista 410 11 2.7 326 2 0.6 77 1 1.3 Gamao 122 2 1.6 101 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 General Esco 166 12 7.2 142 0 0.0 23 0 0.0 Herrera 94 1 1.1 75 0 0.0 17 0 0.0 Inarawan 215 0 0.0 177 1 0.6 39 0 0.0 Kalinisan 157 9 5.7 134 2 1.5 23 0 0.0 Laguna 175 9 5.1 139 0 0.0 30 1 3.2 Mabini 68 1 1.5 53 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 Magtibay 84 67 79.8 74 4 5.1 8 0 0.0 Mahabang Parang 233 33 14.2 190 0 0.0 43 0 0.0 Malaya 118 0 0.0 103 1 1.0 16 0 0.0 Malinao 229 23 10.0 199 2 1.0 35 0 0.0 Malvar 175 15 8.6 142 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 Masagana 145 13 9.0 119 0 0.0 22 0 0.0 Masaguing 58 5 8.6 50 0 0.0 17 0 0.0 Melgar A 172 6 3.5 144 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Melgar B 176 12 6.8 151 0 0.0 32 0 0.0 Metolza 64 2 3.1 54 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 Montelago 284 28 9.9 235 6 2.5 36 0 0.0 Montemayor 73 0 0.0 58 1 1.7 9 0 0.0 Motoderazo 228 10 4.4 191 1 0.5 43 0 0.0 Mulawin 98 0 0.0 75 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 Nag-Iba I 99 25 25.3 79 1 1.3 11 0 0.0 Nag-Iba II 169 9 5.3 143 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 Pagkakaisa 287 18 6.3 243 1 0.4 42 0 0.0 Paitan 239 193 80.8 210 9 4.1 36 2 5.3 Paniquian 231 12 5.2 186 2 1.1 37 0 0.0 Pinagsabangan I 270 4 1.5 219 1 0.5 39 0 0.0 Pinagsabangan II 216 1 0.5 189 1 0.5 36 0 0.0 Piñahan 152 10 6.6 126 6 4.5 23 0 0.0 Poblacion I (Brgy I) 72 0 0.0 59 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Poblacion II (Brgy II) 65 1 1.5 55 0 0.0 16 0 0.0 Poblacion III (Brgy III) 101 0 0.0 82 1 1.2 15 0 0.0 Sampaguita 316 42 13.3 265 3 1.1 70 0 0.0 San Agustin I 149 1 0.7 123 0 0.0 28 0 0.0 San Agustin II 150 2 1.3 128 3 2.3 22 1 4.3 San Andres 156 51 32.7 137 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 San Antonio 64 3 4.7 52 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 San Carlos 112 4 3.6 92 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 San Isidro 121 7 5.8 104 0 0.0 17 0 0.0 San Jose 86 7 8.1 71 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 San Luis 108 0 0.0 93 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 San Nicolas 152 21 13.8 124 0 0.0 17 0 0.0 San Pedro 213 0 0.0 180 1 0.6 33 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 185 4 2.2 151 1 0.7 25 0 0.0 Santa Isabel 152 19 12.5 127 1 0.8 28 0 0.0 Santa Maria 423 53 12.5 357 2 0.6 73 0 0.0 Santiago 198 0 0.0 168 1 0.6 40 0 0.0 Santo Niño 242 14 5.8 200 2 1.0 41 0 0.0 Tagumpay 157 15 9.6 133 3 2.2 24 0 0.0 Tigkan 108 8 7.4 87 0 0.0 13 0 0.0

PINAMALAYAN Anoling 258 13 5.0 206 1 0.5 45 0 0.0 Bacungan 196 4 2.0 163 1 0.6 28 0 0.0 Bangbang 132 24 18.2 116 0 0.0 29 0 0.0 Banilad 229 5 2.2 193 0 0.0 47 0 0.0 Buli 192 20 10.4 157 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Cacawan 476 29 6.1 391 1 0.3 75 0 0.0 Calingag 269 12 4.5 222 2 0.9 46 0 0.0 Del Razon 180 5 2.8 150 0 0.0 34 0 0.0

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PINAMALAYAN Guinhawa 267 27 10.1 222 2 0.9 41 0 0.0 Inclanay 175 4 2.3 144 3 2.0 31 0 0.0 Lumangbayan 360 7 1.9 294 0 0.0 68 0 0.0 Malaya 113 15 13.3 98 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Maliangcog 201 11 5.5 164 2 1.2 32 0 0.0 Maningcol 247 27 10.9 198 0 0.0 39 0 0.0 Marayos 228 13 5.7 182 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Marfrancisco 684 49 7.2 557 6 1.1 129 0 0.0 Nabuslot 333 12 3.6 278 2 0.7 39 0 0.0 Pagalagala 147 3 2.0 120 8 6.3 17 0 0.0 Palayan 223 3 1.3 188 1 0.5 42 0 0.0 Pambisan Malaki 230 24 10.5 195 2 1.0 32 0 0.0 Pambisan Munti 120 11 9.2 102 0 0.0 15 0 0.0 Panggulayan 365 0 0.0 300 4 1.3 75 0 0.0 Papandayan 796 1 0.1 679 1 0.1 160 0 0.0 Pili 471 83 17.6 380 0 0.0 82 0 0.0 Quinabigan 270 18 6.7 234 1 0.4 53 0 0.0 Ranzo 99 15 15.2 82 0 0.0 15 1 6.3 Rosario 263 8 3.0 225 1 0.4 42 0 0.0 Sabang 513 51 9.9 430 2 0.5 81 0 0.0 Santa Isabel 345 15 4.3 286 1 0.3 56 0 0.0 Santa Maria 162 17 10.6 135 0 0.0 32 0 0.0 Santa Rita 327 11 3.4 274 1 0.4 65 0 0.0 Santo Niño 159 28 17.6 136 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Wawa 633 37 5.8 525 2 0.4 109 0 0.0 Zone I (Pob.) 337 16 4.7 274 2 0.7 55 0 0.0 Zone II (Pob.) 340 48 14.2 278 0 0.0 56 1 1.8 Zone III (Pob.) 273 8 2.9 216 2 0.9 50 0 0.0 Zone IV (Pob.) 115 4 3.5 91 0 0.0 18 0 0.0

POLA Bacawan 229 3 1.3 192 0 0.0 44 1 2.2 Bacungan 77 7 9.1 63 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 Batuhan 346 4 1.2 279 0 0.0 58 0 0.0 Bayanan 169 4 2.4 145 1 0.7 35 0 0.0 Biga 133 5 3.8 112 0 0.0 29 0 0.0 Buhay Na Tubig 157 31 19.7 136 1 0.7 23 0 0.0 Calima 228 0 0.0 192 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 Calubasanhon 196 3 1.5 159 1 0.6 31 0 0.0 Campamento 80 15 18.8 66 1 1.5 9 0 0.0 Casiligan 239 10 4.2 197 1 0.5 38 0 0.0 Malibago 121 14 11.6 106 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Maluanluan 371 13 3.5 320 0 0.0 80 0 0.0 Matulatula 461 10 2.2 395 4 1.0 91 0 0.0 Misong 133 1 0.8 111 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Pahilahan 261 5 1.9 220 1 0.5 44 0 0.0 Panikihan 185 4 2.2 155 2 1.3 37 0 0.0 Pula 285 7 2.5 237 1 0.4 53 0 0.0 Puting Cacao 125 8 6.4 111 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 Tagbakin 206 13 6.3 164 1 0.6 33 0 0.0 Tagumpay 119 1 0.8 98 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Tiguihan 95 13 13.7 85 1 1.2 14 0 0.0 Zone I (Pob.) 43 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 Zone II (Pob.) 64 7 10.9 53 0 0.0 14 0 0.0

PUERTO GALERA Aninuan 306 1 0.3 262 2 0.8 68 0 0.0 Baclayan 79 0 0.0 65 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 Balatero 388 5 1.3 326 0 0.0 75 0 0.0 Dulangan 245 17 6.9 201 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 Palangan 121 1 0.8 100 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Poblacion 323 9 2.8 281 0 0.0 50 0 0.0 Sabang 313 2 0.6 271 1 0.4 51 0 0.0 San Antonio 76 0 0.0 62 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 San Isidro 273 0 0.0 226 1 0.4 44 0 0.0 Santo Niño 169 2 1.2 140 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 Sinandigan 222 1 0.5 179 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 Tabinay 403 4 1.0 332 0 0.0 64 0 0.0 Villaflor 329 0 0.0 271 0 0.0 43 0 0.0

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ROXAS Bagumbayan (Pob.) 813 41 5.0 682 1 0.1 163 0 0.0 Cantil 427 34 8.1 365 1 0.3 78 0 0.0 Dangay 501 27 5.4 413 3 0.7 105 0 0.0 Happy Valley 141 10 7.4 121 1 0.8 29 0 0.0 Libertad 196 23 11.7 166 1 0.6 35 0 0.0 Libtong 295 13 4.4 248 4 1.6 54 0 0.0 Little Tanauan 122 3 2.5 104 3 2.8 18 0 0.0 Mabuhay 190 33 17.4 156 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Maraska 61 2 3.3 55 0 0.0 8 1 11.1 Odiong 459 37 8.1 389 2 0.5 93 0 0.0 Paclasan (Pob.) 623 43 9.3 529 1 0.2 108 1 0.9 San Aquilino 429 27 6.7 355 2 0.6 76 0 0.0 San Isidro 258 29 11.2 205 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 San Jose 440 73 16.8 380 5 1.3 80 0 0.0 San Mariano 596 42 7.0 504 6 1.2 99 0 0.0 San Miguel 187 20 10.7 146 0 0.0 27 0 0.0 San Rafael 236 23 10.5 187 1 0.5 45 0 0.0 San Vicente 667 33 4.9 547 2 0.4 124 2 1.6 Uyao 119 34 28.6 99 0 0.0 26 0 0.0 Victoria 275 57 21.3 232 0 0.0 53 1 1.9

SAN TEODORO Bigaan 303 53 22.3 246 0 0.0 55 0 0.0 Caagutayan 352 18 5.2 297 0 0.0 30 0 0.0 Calangatan 312 3 1.0 260 0 0.0 69 0 0.0 Calsapa 296 0 0.0 243 2 0.8 46 0 0.0 Ilag 231 79 34.8 186 0 0.0 41 0 0.0 Lumangbayan 313 5 1.9 257 0 0.0 55 0 0.0 Poblacion 204 0 0.0 165 1 0.6 34 0 0.0 Tacligan 292 9 3.1 246 3 1.2 50 0 0.0

SOCORRO Bagsok 224 17 7.6 179 1 0.6 37 0 0.0 Batong Dalig 132 16 12.1 108 1 0.9 21 0 0.0 Bayuin 346 8 2.3 290 0 0.0 56 0 0.0 Bugtong Na Tuog 183 1 0.5 156 0 0.0 40 0 0.0 Calocmoy 198 25 12.9 161 2 1.2 36 0 0.0 Calubayan 162 13 8.0 135 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 Catiningan 248 3 1.2 213 3 1.4 54 0 0.0 Fortuna 438 4 0.9 363 2 0.5 71 0 0.0 Happy Valley 142 6 4.2 111 2 1.8 16 0 0.0 Leuteboro I 216 13 6.0 190 0 0.0 46 0 0.0 Leuteboro II 269 13 4.9 225 4 1.7 46 0 0.0 Ma. Concepcion 61 3 4.9 54 1 1.8 10 0 0.0 Mabuhay I 130 52 40.0 101 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Mabuhay II 243 5 2.1 213 3 1.4 49 0 0.0 Malugay 71 4 5.6 61 1 1.6 14 0 0.0 Matungao 393 25 6.4 329 0 0.0 74 0 0.0 Monteverde 162 16 9.9 135 0 0.0 25 0 0.0 Pasi I 105 0 0.0 89 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 Pasi II 144 1 0.7 120 2 1.6 25 1 3.8 Santo Domingo (Lapog) 254 21 8.3 220 1 0.5 41 0 0.0 Subaan 303 23 7.6 253 7 2.7 52 0 0.0 Villareal (Daan) 94 11 11.7 76 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 Zone I (Pob.) 132 3 2.4 106 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 Zone II (Pob.) 72 6 8.3 60 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 Zone III (Pob.) 124 5 4.8 99 0 0.0 20 0 0.0 Zone IV (Pob.) 254 20 7.9 218 0 0.0 47 0 0.0

VICTORIA Alcate 332 11 3.3 273 2 0.7 62 0 0.0 Antonino 176 3 1.7 142 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 Babangonan 212 0 0.0 176 0 0.0 38 0 0.0 Bagong Buhay 167 48 28.9 144 1 0.7 38 0 0.0 Bagong Silang 133 2 1.5 112 1 0.9 25 0 0.0 Bambanin 173 82 47.4 133 2 1.5 34 0 0.0 Bethel 101 6 5.9 90 1 1.1 17 0 0.0 Canaan 79 0 0.0 67 0 0.0 16 0 0.0 Concepcion 133 23 17.3 102 0 0.0 16 0 0.0 Duongan 196 53 27.0 168 4 2.3 37 0 0.0

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VICTORIA Jose Leido Jr. 227 8 3.5 194 0 0.0 38 0 0.0 Loyal 202 17 8.5 166 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 Mabini 121 0 0.0 104 2 1.9 14 0 0.0 Macatoc 399 13 3.3 342 2 0.6 72 0 0.0 Malabo 261 126 48.3 222 1 0.4 44 0 0.0 Merit 86 12 14.0 77 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 Ordovilla 211 8 3.8 167 7 4.0 32 1 3.0 Pakyas 268 18 6.7 229 1 0.4 48 0 0.0 Poblacion I 394 4 1.0 334 2 0.6 79 0 0.0 Poblacion II 105 6 5.7 90 1 1.1 22 2 8.3 Poblacion III 410 76 18.6 347 1 0.3 82 0 0.0 Poblacion IV 194 1 0.5 157 0 0.0 39 0 0.0 Sampaguita 155 4 2.6 126 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 San Antonio 159 3 1.9 129 0 0.0 19 0 0.0 San Cristobal 86 10 11.6 76 0 0.0 10 0 0.0 San Gabriel 191 35 18.3 155 0 0.0 38 0 0.0 San Gelacio 63 0 0.0 51 4 7.3 8 0 0.0 San Isidro 239 10 4.2 203 1 0.5 39 0 0.0 San Juan 107 1 0.9 93 1 1.1 20 0 0.0 San Narciso 268 8 3.0 222 3 1.3 46 0 0.0 Urdaneta 232 76 32.8 190 0 0.0 30 0 0.0 Villa Cerveza 210 67 31.9 173 0 0.0 34 0 0.0

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Map 7. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Households living in makeshift housing 1.5 CITY OF CALAPAN M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n 4.3 Pinamalayan 1654 9 .9 NAUJAN B aco 52 3 7.6 SAN TEODORO 2.8 San Teo doro 151 4 .4 4.4 POLA City of Calapan 1031 4 .3 BACO 3.9 So co rro 33 4 4 .2 7.6 Po la 2 77 3 .9 VICTORIA 2.0 Glo ria 3 11 3.5 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN Roxas 32 3 3 .4 9.9 B ong ab ong 43 7 3 .3 4.2 Naujan 56 0 2 .8 GLORIA M ansalay 22 7 2 .8 3.5 B ansud 164 2 .2 V icto ria 198 2 .0 BANSUD Puerto Galera 74 1.5 2.2 B ulalacao 3 3 0.5 BONGABONG 3.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 3.4 2.8

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Map 8. Proportion of Households Living in Makeshift Housing, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 1.5 CITY OF CALAPAN 4.3 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B arang ay M ag nit ud e Pro p o rt io n NAUJAN Baco Water 134 47.7 SAN TEODORO 2.8 Gloria Buong Lupa 67 39.0 4.4 POLA BACO 3.9 Pinamalayan M aningcol 140 37.7 7.6 Pinamalayan Santa Isabel 146 30.5 VICTORIA 2.0 Pinamalayan Rosario 90 25.5 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN Baco Alag 56 23.1 4.2 9.9 City of Calapan M ahal Na Pangalan 49 22.8 GLORIA 3.5 Naujan San Andres 49 21.9 Bongabong Camantigue 65 21.7 BANSUD Pinamalayan Papandayan 242 21.2 2.2 BONGABONG 3.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 3.4 2.8

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Map 9. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Households who are informal settlers 2.9 CITY OF CALAPAN 3.7 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n B ulalacao 370 6 .0 NAUJAN City of Calapan 89 4 3.7 SAN TEODORO 1.4 B ansud 26 9 3 .6 1.1 POLA Po la 24 6 3.5 BACO 3.5 Puerto Galera 141 2 .9 1.7 VICTORIA V icto ria 26 6 2.7 2.7 Pinamalayan 42 2 2.5 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN Roxas 23 7 2.5 1.9 2.5 So co rro 151 1.9 GLORIA M ansalay 145 1.8 1.2 B aco 117 1.7 Naujan 270 1.4 BANSUD Glo ria 101 1.2 3.6 San Teo doro 3 9 1.1 B ong ab ong 128 1.0 BONGABONG 1.0 ROXAS MANSALAY 2.5 1.8

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Map 10. Proportion of Households who are Informal Settlers, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 2.9 CITY OF CALAPAN 3.7 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B arang ay M ag nit ude Pro p o rt io n NAUJAN 1.4 City of Calapan San Vicente North 84 52.8 SAN TEODORO Bansud Rosacara 152 34.8 1.1 POLA BACO 3.5 Bulalacao Poblacion 201 30.8 1.7 City of Calapan Lazareto 222 27.5 VICTORIA 2.7 Pola Bayanan 82 26.7 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN Socorro Calubayan 65 26.4 1.9 2.5 City of Calapan Tibag 101 24.6 GLORIA 1.2 Roxas San Jose 119 22.6 Pola Batuhan 121 21.5 BANSUD Victoria M erit 26 19.5 3.6 BONGABONG 1.0 ROXAS MANSALAY 2.5 1.8

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Map 11. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply, by Municipality, 2008

Households without access to safe PUERTO GALERA water supply 8.7 CITY OF CALAPAN 29.1 M unicipality M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n Pinamalayan 1093 5 6 5.5 NAUJAN San Teod oro 1543 4 5.1 SAN TEODORO 12.0 Po la 20 32 2 9.2 45.1 POLA City of Calapan 69 82 2 9.1 BACO 29.2 B ulalacao 1783 2 8.9 20.3 VICTORIA So co rro 20 60 2 6.1 9.6 M ansalay 2 052 2 5.6 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN B aco 1385 2 0.3 65.5 B ong abo ng 2 592 19.6 26.1 Glo ria 1636 18.7 GLORIA B ansud 1355 18.3 18.7 Naujan 2 379 12.0 Roxas 92 7 9.8 BANSUD V icto ria 92 9 9.6 18.3 Puerto Galera 4 21 8 .7 BONGABONG 19.6 ROXAS MANSALAY 9.8 25.6

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Map 12. Proportion of Households without Access to Safe Water Supply, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 8.7 CITY OF CALAPAN 29.1 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B arang ay M ag nit ud e Pr op o rt io n NAUJAN San Teodoro Caagutayan 502 99.8 SAN TEODORO 12.0 Pinamalayan Palayan 371 99.2 45.1 POLA BACO 29.2 Naujan M agtibay 101 99.0 20.3 Pola Tagbakin 297 99.0 VICTORIA 9.6 Bulalacao M ilagrosa (Guiob) 307 98.7 PINAMALAYAN Pinamalayan Bangbang 210 98.6 SOCORRO 65.5 26.1 Baco Catwiran I 224 97.8 GLORIA 18.7 Socorro M alugay 142 97.3 Pinamalayan Calingag 384 97.2 BANSUD Pinamalayan Papandayan 1106 96.8 18.3 BONGABONG 19.6 ROXAS MANSALAY 9.8 25.6

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Map 13. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Households without access to sanitary 13.6 CITY OF CALAPAN toilet facilities 10.4 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n B ulalacao 3 509 56.9 NAUJAN M ansalay 3 30 5 40 .8 SAN TEODORO 21.0 Po la 2 22 5 3 1.6 18.3 POLA B ong ab ong 40 64 30 .7 BACO 31.6 B ansud 2 138 28 .6 21.4 VICTORIA Pinamalayan 40 24 24 .0 11.3 So co rro 1767 2 2.1 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN Glo ria 1878 2 1.4 22.1 24.0 B aco 1470 2 1.4 GLORIA Naujan 4153 2 1.0 21.4 San Teo doro 63 0 18.3 Roxas 1569 16.6 BANSUD Puerto Galera 654 13.6 28.6 V icto ria 1118 11.3 City of Calapan 24 99 10.4 BONGABONG 30.7 ROXAS MANSALAY 16.6 40.8

BULALACAO 56.9

Map 14. Proportion of Households without Access to Sanitary Toilet Facilities, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 13.6 CITY OF CALAPAN 10.4 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B a r ang a y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t i o n NAUJAN SAN TEODORO 21.0 Naujan M agt ibay 101 99.0 18.3 POLA Naujan Banut on 181 97.8 BACO 31.6 M ansalay Panaytayan 104 2 97.7 21.4 VICTORIA So corro Bug t ong Na Tuo g 143 9 1.7 11.3 PINAMALAYAN Naujan Pait an 2 22 88 .1 SOCORRO 24.0 B ong abo ng Lisap 1127 88.0 22.1 Puerto Galera Baclayan 9 6 85.0 GLORIA B ulalacao San Isid ro 6 0 84 .5 21.4 Baras BANSUD B aco (M angyan M inority) 2 03 83.2 28.6 M ansalay Wayg an 176 77.9 BONGABONG 30.7 ROXAS MANSALAY 16.6 40.8

BULALACAO 56.9

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 159 Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay Province of Orinetal Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

BACO Alag 56 23.1 6 2.5 1 0.4 36 14.9 Bangkatan 27 7.2 2 0.5 72 19.3 77 20.6 Baras 39 16.0 3 1.2 214 87.7 203 83.2 Bayanan 3 1.2 4 1.7 110 45.5 136 56.2 Burbuli 0 0.0 2 2.1 15 15.8 15 15.5 Catwiran I 2 0.8 0 0.0 224 97.8 27 11.0 Catwiran II 12 4.4 1 0.4 0 0.0 11 4.1 Dulangan I 10 2.9 0 0.0 2 0.6 22 6.3 Dulangan II 7 1.4 33 6.7 414 84.3 104 21.1 Lantuyang 2 1.2 1 0.6 115 69.3 51 30.7 Lumang Bayan 1 0.8 3 2.4 0 0.0 12 9.4 Malapad 14 18.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 23 31.1 Mangangan I 23 5.3 5 1.2 59 13.7 97 22.6 Mangangan II 4 2.5 3 1.9 0 0.0 13 8.2 Mayabig 16 5.2 13 4.2 0 0.0 35 11.4 Pambisan 1 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 46 20.7 Poblacion 31 6.0 9 1.7 5 1.0 14 2.7 Pulang-Tubig 2 1.2 0 0.0 1 0.6 49 29.2 Putican-Cabulo 14 13.9 2 2.0 0 0.0 35 34.7 San Andres 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 30 40.0 San Ignacio 31 7.8 2 0.5 34 8.5 128 32.1 Santa Cruz 7 7.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 41 41.0 Santa Rosa I 35 9.6 12 3.3 8 2.2 66 18.2 Santa Rosa II 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 1.3 16 5.3 Tabon-tabon 50 17.5 9 3.2 48 16.8 46 16.1 Tagumpay 2 0.8 4 1.8 3 1.3 37 15.4 Water 134 47.7 2 0.7 56 20.0 100 35.6 BANSUD Alcadesma 1 0.3 0 0.0 1 0.3 27 6.9 Bato 3 1.7 1 0.6 115 65.0 78 44.1 Conrazon 8 1.0 53 6.7 271 34.2 301 38.0 Malo 29 8.6 5 1.5 210 62.3 191 56.7 Manihala 0 0.0 1 0.5 51 24.4 89 42.6 Pag-Asa 6 1.0 11 1.8 34 5.5 126 20.4 Poblacion 3 0.3 8 0.7 15 1.3 79 6.6 Proper Bansud 1 0.2 7 1.3 33 6.4 75 14.5 Proper Tiguisan 4 1.0 4 1.0 19 4.6 114 27.8 Rosacara 52 11.9 152 34.8 279 63.8 243 55.6 Salcedo 15 1.6 8 0.9 118 13.4 326 35.2 Sumagui 36 6.4 12 2.2 128 22.9 122 21.8 Villa Pag-Asa 6 0.7 7 0.8 81 8.9 367 40.4

BONGABONG Anilao 80 13.3 28 4.7 3 0.5 256 42.5 Aplaya 0 0.0 14 2.4 0 0.0 37 6.5 Bagumbayan I 15 3.8 2 0.5 14 3.6 21 5.3 Bagumbayan II 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.2 Batangan 13 7.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 109 62.6 Bukal 3 2.1 0 0.0 20 14.0 33 23.1 Camantigue 65 21.7 3 1.0 0 0.0 74 24.7 Carmundo 3 1.0 5 1.6 17 5.5 121 39.3 Cawayan 15 2.6 4 0.7 128 21.9 214 36.6 Dayhagan 16 3.9 2 0.5 6 1.4 81 19.6 Formon 0 0.0 1 0.3 68 23.0 88 29.7 Hagan 5 1.1 2 0.4 205 44.0 243 52.1 Hagupit 1 0.7 1 0.7 9 6.2 34 23.3 Ipil 7 1.4 9 1.8 5 1.0 46 9.4 Kaligtasan 2 0.5 9 2.1 43 9.8 18 4.1 Labasan 3 0.4 8 1.1 10 1.4 105 14.4 Labonan 14 4.7 3 1.0 123 41.4 61 20.5 Libertad 47 11.0 4 0.9 7 1.6 114 26.7 Lisap 3 0.2 2 0.2 1026 80.1 1127 88.0 Luna 0 0.0 1 0.4 129 46.6 51 18.4 Malitbog 0 0.0 5 0.8 135 21.6 139 22.2 Mapang 0 0.0 1 0.6 0 0.0 81 51.6 Masaguisi 13 4.2 1 0.3 88 28.5 51 16.5 Mina de Oro 1 0.3 3 1.0 5 1.7 93 30.6 Morente 1 0.3 8 2.5 41 12.9 85 26.7 Ogbot 17 8.8 0 0.0 21 10.9 40 20.7 Orconuma 76 16.2 2 0.4 47 10.2 123 26.3 Poblacion 0 0.0 1 0.4 7 2.5 45 16.3 Polusahi 0 0.0 0 0.0 21 16.5 56 44.1

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

BONGABONG Sagana 5 1.1 6 1.4 22 5.0 158 35.6 San Isidro 19 5.5 0 0.0 14 4.1 19 5.5 San Jose 1 0.5 0 0.0 1 0.5 79 36.6 San Juan 0 0.0 0 0.0 51 48.1 24 22.6 Santa Cruz 4 1.8 1 0.4 105 47.3 103 45.8 Sigange 8 3.0 2 0.7 89 33.3 43 16.0 Tawas 0 0.0 0 0.0 132 47.3 89 31.9

BULALACAO Bagong Sikat 0 0.0 4 3.1 55 42.0 97 74.0 Balatasan 4 1.3 57 18.8 52 17.3 175 57.4 Benli 1 0.1 1 0.1 314 37.7 604 72.6 Cabugao 0 0.0 0 0.0 48 31.6 89 58.6 Cambunang (Pob.) 1 0.3 4 1.1 32 8.8 143 39.2 Campaasan (Pob.) 11 2.3 3 0.6 49 10.4 126 26.8 Maasin 3 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 56 38.1 Maujao 0 0.0 0 0.0 164 45.2 211 58.1 Milagrosa (Guiob) 1 0.3 46 14.8 307 98.7 219 70.4 Nasukob (Pob.) 5 0.6 49 6.3 305 39.4 552 71.3 Poblacion 2 0.3 201 30.8 14 2.1 263 40.3 San Francisco 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.9 San Isidro 1 1.4 2 2.8 68 95.8 60 84.5 San Juan 1 0.3 1 0.3 5 1.3 85 22.7 San Roque (Buyayao) 3 0.3 2 0.2 370 33.4 828 74.7

CITY OF CALAPAN Balingayan 4 1.3 5 1.7 1 0.3 28 9.4 Balite 59 8.7 8 1.2 39 5.8 49 7.2 Baruyan 14 2.3 4 0.7 52 8.8 98 16.3 Batino 40 13.0 5 1.6 19 6.2 41 13.3 Bayanan I 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 7.8 1 0.5 Bayanan II 18 3.0 2 0.3 5 0.8 7 1.2 Biga 27 6.0 1 0.2 282 62.8 62 13.8 Bondoc 0 0.0 3 5.1 22 37.3 24 40.7 Bucayao 0 0.0 1 0.2 4 0.9 51 11.2 Buhuan 17 9.8 2 1.2 1 0.6 16 9.2 Bulusan 7 1.5 22 4.6 261 54.9 202 42.4 Calero (Pob.) 12 3.1 33 8.6 309 80.7 6 1.6 Camansihan 17 3.5 13 2.7 188 38.8 133 27.3 Camilmil 41 6.1 6 0.9 226 33.6 33 4.9 Canubing I 2 0.3 10 1.7 14 2.5 13 2.2 Canubing II 11 1.7 10 1.5 4 0.6 90 13.9 Comunal 35 7.0 35 7.0 3 0.6 38 7.6 Guinobatan 23 4.8 13 2.7 214 45.1 43 9.1 Gulod 1 0.7 4 2.6 0 0.0 19 12.4 Gutad 2 0.8 2 0.8 4 1.7 69 28.8 Ibaba East (Pob.) 12 5.3 2 0.9 181 80.4 5 2.2 Ibaba West (Pob.) 1 0.2 3 0.5 14 2.6 26 4.8 Ilaya (Pob.) 4 0.6 12 1.8 313 48.1 4 0.6 Lalud 18 2.5 2 0.3 289 40.7 237 33.2 Lazareto 19 2.3 222 27.5 596 73.7 183 22.6 Libis (Pob.) 0 0.0 0 0.0 272 73.3 10 2.7 Lumang Bayan 4 0.5 4 0.5 552 68.1 15 1.8 Mahal Na Pangalan 49 22.8 3 1.4 1 0.5 6 2.8 Maidlang 2 0.9 2 0.9 7 3.2 67 30.5 Malad 0 0.0 1 0.6 0 0.0 15 9.7 Malamig 3 1.0 1 0.3 0 0.0 18 5.8 Managpi 1 0.3 4 1.0 0 0.0 1 0.3 Masipit 10 1.6 16 2.6 1 0.2 2 0.3 Nag-Iba I 0 0.0 1 0.4 1 0.4 44 19.0 Nag-Iba II 5 1.9 4 1.5 5 1.9 55 21.2 Navotas 15 10.4 1 0.7 1 0.7 81 56.3 Pachoca 43 8.0 5 0.9 157 29.6 5 0.9 Palhi 97 19.8 10 2.0 115 25.3 54 11.0 Panggalaan 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.9 Parang 105 18.3 4 0.7 201 35.0 23 4.0 Patas 0 0.0 3 1.6 12 6.4 11 5.8 Personas 10 3.8 0 0.0 1 0.4 42 15.8 Putingtubig 6 1.9 3 1.0 2 0.6 20 6.5 Salong 8 1.7 26 5.5 399 84.4 147 31.1 San Antonio 63 8.3 57 8.2 719 95.1 130 17.2 San Vicente Central 15 19.0 0 0.0 5 6.3 0 0.0 San Vicente East 2 1.3 0 0.0 114 75.5 25 16.6

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

CITY OF CALAPAN San Vicente North 10 6.3 84 52.8 30 18.9 1 0.6 San Vicente South 0 0.0 1 0.7 64 43.2 0 0.0 San Vicente West 0 0.0 0 0.0 52 42.3 5 4.1 Santa Cruz 0 0.0 3 1.9 1 0.6 17 10.7 Santa Isabel 64 9.2 7 1.0 0 0.0 7 1.0 Santa Maria Village 0 0.0 0 0.0 204 63.4 0 0.0 Santa Rita (Bungahan) 4 1.2 0 0.0 21 6.1 5 1.5 Santo Niño 32 5.0 99 15.3 554 87.5 60 9.3 Sapul 22 4.4 5 1.0 10 2.0 18 3.6 Silonay 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.1 3 1.1 Suqui 33 8.3 20 5.0 217 54.3 42 10.5 Tawagan 1 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 32 13.0 Tawiran 9 2.0 9 2.0 47 10.6 0 0.0 Tibag 22 5.4 101 24.6 157 38.3 46 11.2 Wawa 12 6.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 7.1

GLORIA Agos 8 3.7 1 0.5 10 4.6 49 22.4 Agsalin 0 0.0 0 0.0 81 48.5 27 16.2 Alma Villa 2 0.7 1 0.3 8 2.7 74 24.7 Andres Bonifacio 40 16.1 4 1.6 1 0.4 54 21.8 Balete 19 3.4 7 1.2 20 3.6 125 22.2 Banus 5 1.2 6 1.4 89 21.0 47 11.1 Banutan 1 0.7 7 4.6 4 2.6 19 12.4 Bulaklakan 1 0.5 0 0.0 78 41.1 30 15.8 Buong Lupa 67 39.0 4 2.4 101 58.7 117 68.0 Gaudencio Antonino 5 1.5 3 0.9 38 11.4 39 11.7 Guimbonan 1 0.4 1 0.4 3 1.3 34 14.7 Kawit 23 5.7 2 0.5 57 14.1 112 27.6 Lucio Laurel 8 1.5 8 1.5 48 9.0 69 12.9 Macario Adriatico 4 1.9 5 2.4 4 1.9 44 21.0 Malamig 4 0.7 2 0.4 128 22.9 145 25.9 Malayong 2 0.7 6 2.2 217 80.1 111 41.1 Maligaya (Pob.) 11 1.8 22 3.6 64 10.5 27 4.4 Malubay 0 0.0 2 0.9 56 24.6 95 41.7 Manguyang 66 18.3 8 2.2 94 26.0 146 40.4 Maragooc 0 0.0 0 0.0 98 35.4 60 21.7 Mirayan 0 0.0 2 1.0 110 55.6 118 59.6 Narra 8 1.8 3 0.7 1 0.2 86 19.7 Papandungin 0 0.0 1 0.5 176 85.9 11 5.4 San Antonio 15 6.4 0 0.0 18 7.7 63 26.9 Santa Maria 4 1.0 4 1.0 0 0.0 41 10.0 Santa Theresa 5 1.8 1 0.4 2 0.7 41 14.7 Tambong 12 2.2 1 0.2 130 23.5 94 17.0

MANSALAY B. Del Mundo 55 4.9 13 1.2 19 1.7 202 18.0 Balugo 0 0.0 37 10.7 105 36.1 104 29.9 Bonbon 4 1.4 5 1.8 84 30.1 138 49.5 Budburan 38 15.6 3 1.3 46 18.9 188 77.4 Cabalwa 1 0.5 1 0.5 13 6.1 93 43.5 Don Pedro 14 2.8 3 0.6 23 4.5 172 33.9 Maliwanag 4 1.3 5 1.6 26 8.5 45 14.2 Manaul 19 3.5 7 1.3 146 26.7 343 62.6 Panaytayan 0 0.0 4 0.4 951 89.2 1042 97.7 Poblacion 46 7.2 10 1.6 41 6.4 195 30.4 Roma 0 0.0 16 5.6 28 9.8 35 12.2 Santa Brigida 0 0.0 0 0.0 90 25.4 27 7.6 Santa Maria 25 7.3 3 0.9 17 5.0 79 23.0 Santa Teresita 8 0.9 24 2.8 255 29.7 244 28.4 Villa Celestial 8 2.6 11 3.6 61 20.7 45 14.8 Wasig 3 0.7 1 0.2 16 3.6 177 40.1 Waygan 2 0.9 2 0.9 131 58.0 176 77.9

NAUJAN Adrialuna 2 0.5 1 0.3 3 0.8 60 15.0 Andres Ilagan 3 2.0 0 0.0 2 1.3 16 10.5 Antipolo 1 0.9 2 1.8 1 0.9 25 22.3 Apitong 3 0.6 4 0.9 0 0.0 93 19.9 Arangin 2 1.0 1 0.5 150 77.3 31 16.0 Aurora 20 3.4 14 2.5 50 8.4 51 8.6 Bacungan 23 7.9 14 4.8 2 0.7 54 18.6 Bagong Buhay 1 0.2 3 0.7 1 0.3 62 15.4 Balite 1 0.5 1 0.5 152 72.4 134 63.8 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 162 Table 2. Housing, Water and Sanitation Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

NAUJAN Bancuro 9 2.3 3 0.8 0 0.0 45 11.5 Banuton 0 0.0 1 0.5 135 73.0 181 97.8 Barcenaga 23 2.7 4 0.5 17 2.0 84 10.0 Bayani 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 127 33.2 Buhangin 1 0.5 1 0.5 0 0.0 42 21.5 Caburo 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 19.0 52 52.0 Concepcion 29 14.5 1 0.5 32 16.0 44 22.0 Dao 2 0.8 1 0.4 82 32.9 72 28.9 Del Pilar 3 0.8 44 11.5 4 1.0 47 12.3 Estrella 14 2.7 26 5.0 1 0.2 35 6.8 Evangelista 3 0.5 1 0.2 11 2.0 76 13.6 Gamao 1 0.5 1 0.5 0 0.0 46 25.0 General Esco 41 16.5 1 0.4 21 8.5 66 26.6 Herrera 0 0.0 1 0.6 2 1.1 104 58.8 Inarawan 9 2.5 5 1.4 256 70.1 105 28.7 Kalinisan 0 0.0 5 1.7 2 0.7 33 11.4 Laguna 11 3.7 3 1.0 5 1.7 65 22.1 Mabini 7 5.3 0 0.0 1 0.8 23 17.6 Magtibay 0 0.0 0 0.0 101 99.0 101 99.0 Mahabang Parang 0 0.0 3 0.9 284 89.3 134 42.0 Malaya 0 0.0 8 4.0 0 0.0 16 8.1 Malinao 0 0.0 6 2.0 4 1.3 70 23.2 Malvar 1 0.4 0 0.0 83 35.9 89 38.5 Masagana 22 10.1 1 0.5 93 42.9 21 9.7 Masaguing 2 1.4 0 0.0 1 0.7 18 12.9 Melgar A 2 0.5 1 0.3 350 96.2 42 11.5 Melgar B 0 0.0 1 0.3 13 4.0 44 13.6 Metolza 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.8 18 14.8 Montelago 1 0.3 2 0.6 199 50.6 167 42.5 Montemayor 1 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 42 30.7 Motoderazo 6 1.6 1 0.3 9 2.3 80 20.8 Mulawin 29 12.3 4 1.7 1 0.4 36 15.3 Nag-Iba I 18 9.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 38 20.3 Nag-Iba II 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.3 24 7.5 Pagkakaisa 1 0.2 1 0.2 107 23.3 80 17.4 Paitan 40 15.9 3 1.2 30 11.9 222 88.1 Paniquian 51 17.2 17 5.7 0 0.0 61 20.6 Pinagsabangan I 9 2.1 16 3.8 2 0.5 73 17.4 Pinagsabangan II 8 2.1 11 2.8 0 0.0 47 12.1 Piñahan 6 2.4 6 2.4 0 0.0 35 13.8 Poblacion I (Brgy I) 5 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Poblacion II (Brgy II) 8 4.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 2.2 Poblacion III (Brgy III) 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.6 Sampaguita 23 4.9 1 0.2 7 1.5 66 14.2 San Agustin I 0 0.0 1 0.3 0 0.0 6 1.9 San Agustin II 0 0.0 2 0.7 7 2.5 17 6.2 San Andres 49 21.9 36 16.1 68 30.4 115 51.3 San Antonio 3 2.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 35 32.7 San Carlos 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.7 16 10.4 San Isidro 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 6 3.0 San Jose 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 56 37.1 San Luis 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.6 53 32.1 San Nicolas 3 1.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 53 28.8 San Pedro 2 0.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 29 12.7 Santa Cruz 2 0.7 0 0.0 22 7.3 80 26.4 Santa Isabel 4 1.6 1 0.4 0 0.0 42 16.6 Santa Maria 14 2.5 4 0.7 37 6.6 122 21.7 Santiago 19 4.5 3 0.7 6 1.4 43 10.2 Santo Niño 7 2.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 90 28.2 Tagumpay 5 2.5 3 1.5 1 0.5 56 27.9 Tigkan 10 6.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 30 19.5

PINAMALAYAN Anoling 50 11.3 5 1.1 257 58.0 63 14.2 Bacungan 44 15.3 5 1.7 205 71.4 118 41.1 Bangbang 23 10.8 3 1.4 210 98.6 46 21.6 Banilad 44 10.9 0 0.0 117 29.1 224 55.7 Buli 36 13.7 11 4.2 94 35.9 66 25.1 Cacawan 44 6.4 8 1.2 537 78.7 97 14.1 Calingag 67 17.0 2 0.5 384 97.2 175 44.3 Del Razon 15 5.2 1 0.3 247 86.4 28 9.8

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

PINAMALAYAN Guinhawa 11 2.8 9 2.3 19 5.1 188 48.0 Inclanay 22 7.5 26 8.8 282 95.6 87 29.5 Lumangbayan 66 11.5 1 0.2 3 0.5 172 29.9 Malaya 27 16.9 15 9.4 103 65.6 71 44.4 Maliangcog 26 9.4 4 1.4 129 46.6 113 40.6 Maningcol 140 37.7 5 1.3 58 15.7 44 11.9 Marayos 29 8.9 1 0.3 198 61.1 96 29.5 Marfrancisco 74 6.9 24 2.2 1005 93.9 75 7.0 Nabuslot 16 3.0 4 0.7 391 72.8 103 19.2 Pagalagala 17 6.3 1 0.4 239 88.5 32 11.9 Palayan 1 0.3 2 0.5 371 99.2 40 10.6 Pambisan Malaki 27 6.7 1 0.2 356 87.7 106 26.1 Pambisan Munti 0 0.0 15 7.9 111 59.0 64 33.7 Panggulayan 48 8.9 9 1.7 229 42.7 59 10.9 Papandayan 242 21.2 47 4.1 1106 96.8 420 36.7 Pili 86 13.1 56 8.5 413 63.1 334 51.0 Quinabigan 29 6.3 19 4.1 426 92.6 99 21.5 Ranzo 1 0.6 4 2.2 2 1.1 60 33.3 Rosario 90 25.5 1 0.3 138 39.1 137 38.8 Sabang 11 1.5 13 1.8 203 28.3 247 34.4 Santa Isabel 146 30.5 68 14.3 79 16.5 144 30.1 Santa Maria 26 9.5 0 0.0 243 89.0 46 16.8 Santa Rita 29 5.0 9 1.5 477 82.4 94 16.2 Santo Niño 25 11.0 1 0.4 42 18.4 37 16.2 Wawa 40 3.9 12 1.2 646 62.7 173 16.8 Zone I (Pob.) 29 4.6 0 0.0 545 89.2 81 12.9 Zone II (Pob.) 21 3.7 28 5.2 503 89.2 45 8.0 Zone III (Pob.) 51 10.6 7 1.5 441 92.1 39 8.1 Zone IV (Pob.) 1 0.5 5 2.5 126 60.9 1 0.5

POLA Bacawan 2 0.6 4 1.2 270 78.5 225 65.4 Bacungan 0 0.0 2 1.7 109 94.0 40 34.5 Batuhan 28 5.0 121 21.5 14 2.5 162 28.8 Bayanan 7 2.3 82 26.7 3 1.0 25 8.1 Biga 0 0.0 4 1.8 1 0.5 3 1.4 Buhay Na Tubig 27 9.9 1 0.4 67 26.0 160 58.6 Calima 14 3.4 2 0.5 21 5.2 104 25.6 Calubasanhon 7 2.3 1 0.3 266 95.3 103 33.4 Campamento 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.7 27 20.0 Casiligan 12 3.1 0 0.0 17 4.4 85 21.9 Malibago 12 5.0 1 0.4 3 1.2 34 14.0 Maluanluan 44 6.8 10 1.5 75 11.6 129 19.8 Matulatula 21 2.9 6 0.8 297 41.6 158 22.1 Misong 0 0.0 1 0.5 42 21.6 122 62.9 Pahilahan 16 3.9 2 0.5 192 46.4 205 49.5 Panikihan 1 0.3 3 1.0 176 57.3 111 36.2 Pula 30 8.2 2 0.5 2 0.5 77 21.2 Puting Cacao 5 2.9 1 0.6 67 39.0 124 72.1 Tagbakin 19 6.3 1 0.3 297 99.0 149 49.7 Tagumpay 28 16.6 0 0.0 19 11.2 68 40.2 Tiguihan 0 0.0 1 0.6 81 50.3 107 66.5 Zone I (Pob.) 0 0.0 0 0.0 11 10.5 0 0.0 Zone II (Pob.) 4 2.2 1 0.6 1 0.6 7 3.9

PUERTO GALERA Aninuan 0 0.0 2 0.5 85 21.0 46 11.4 Baclayan 0 0.0 1 0.9 0 0.0 96 85.0 Balatero 6 0.9 11 1.7 10 1.5 90 13.9 Dulangan 0 0.0 5 1.2 92 22.9 13 3.2 Palangan 12 5.8 1 0.5 0 0.0 2 1.0 Poblacion 8 1.7 35 7.5 22 4.7 3 0.6 Sabang 0 0.0 4 0.9 0 0.0 8 1.8 San Antonio 0 0.0 2 1.9 0 0.0 1 1.0 San Isidro 0 0.0 1 0.2 5 1.2 35 8.6 Santo Niño 4 1.5 4 1.5 3 1.1 21 7.6 Sinandigan 26 8.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 47 15.0 Tabinay 18 2.7 65 9.7 10 1.5 93 13.8 Villaflor 0 0.0 10 2.9 194 55.7 199 57.2

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

ROXAS Bagumbayan (Pob.) 16 1.3 20 1.6 4 0.3 49 4.0 Cantil 21 3.5 4 0.7 263 43.8 78 13.0 Dangay 35 5.0 10 1.4 30 4.3 104 14.8 Happy Valley 0 0.0 4 1.8 19 8.7 38 17.4 Libertad 0 0.0 1 0.3 3 1.0 19 6.4 Libtong 0 0.0 0 0.0 18 4.9 28 7.7 Little Tanauan 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 30 16.5 Mabuhay 9 3.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 50 20.4 Maraska 3 3.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 17.2 Odiong 34 5.5 10 1.6 2 0.3 43 7.0 Paclasan (Pob.) 71 7.7 20 2.2 2 0.2 162 17.6 San Aquilino 17 3.0 4 0.7 59 10.7 93 16.6 San Isidro 22 6.3 1 0.3 0 0.0 39 11.2 San Jose 10 1.9 119 22.6 1 0.2 134 25.4 San Mariano 37 4.5 12 1.5 5 0.6 73 8.9 San Miguel 10 4.2 4 1.7 24 10.2 55 23.0 San Rafael 29 9.7 6 2.0 127 42.5 23 7.7 San Vicente 1 0.2 15 2.4 364 57.5 476 75.1 Uyao 7 4.4 3 1.9 2 1.3 5 3.1 Victoria 1 0.3 4 1.0 3 0.8 54 13.8

SAN TEODORO Bigaan 23 6.3 11 3.0 146 39.9 97 26.5 Caagutayan 12 2.4 1 0.2 502 99.8 46 9.1 Calangatan 50 11.5 7 1.6 275 63.5 154 35.3 Calsapa 0 0.0 3 0.7 74 16.3 42 9.2 Ilag 20 6.4 2 0.6 85 27.8 33 10.6 Lumangbayan 34 6.8 0 0.0 194 39.0 140 27.8 Poblacion 3 0.7 9 2.1 138 32.8 6 1.4 Tacligan 9 2.0 6 1.3 129 29.2 112 25.1

SOCORRO Bagsok 37 9.2 3 0.7 179 44.6 60 15.0 Batong Dalig 0 0.0 10 6.5 90 47.6 47 24.6 Bayuin 2 0.4 2 0.4 87 17.6 63 12.7 Bugtong Na Tuog 3 1.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 143 91.7 Calocmoy 17 5.7 3 1.0 64 21.4 48 16.0 Calubayan 0 0.0 65 26.4 42 17.6 68 27.6 Catiningan 20 4.4 2 0.4 162 36.0 49 10.9 Fortuna 61 10.3 3 0.5 408 69.2 280 47.4 Happy Valley 0 0.0 7 3.6 134 68.0 66 33.5 Leuteboro I 6 1.8 2 0.6 24 7.9 17 5.1 Leuteboro II 5 1.2 1 0.2 7 1.7 42 10.2 Ma. Concepcion 7 6.4 0 0.0 16 14.7 71 65.1 Mabuhay I 5 2.4 2 1.0 103 51.5 77 36.8 Mabuhay II 25 6.9 4 1.1 153 42.3 59 16.3 Malugay 0 0.0 1 0.7 142 97.3 10 6.8 Matungao 12 1.9 1 0.2 16 2.6 190 30.7 Monteverde 7 3.0 2 0.9 108 46.4 79 33.8 Pasi I 8 4.7 0 0.0 10 6.0 17 10.1 Pasi II 3 1.3 18 8.0 1 0.4 74 33.0 Santo Domingo (Lapog) 9 2.4 12 3.1 9 2.4 118 31.0 Subaan 25 5.2 3 0.6 24 5.0 91 19.0 Villareal (Daan) 35 19.8 2 1.1 4 2.3 48 27.1 Zone I (Pob.) 30 13.6 2 0.9 77 35.2 16 7.3 Zone II (Pob.) 6 4.1 0 0.0 115 78.8 11 7.5 Zone III (Pob.) 0 0.0 0 0.0 42 19.4 16 7.3 Zone IV (Pob.) 11 2.2 6 1.2 43 8.6 7 1.4

VICTORIA Alcate 23 4.1 23 4.1 190 33.6 60 10.6 Antonino 0 0.0 0 0.0 24 9.6 17 6.8 Babangonan 4 1.1 1 0.3 0 0.0 12 3.3 Bagong Buhay 2 0.8 11 4.6 0 0.0 27 11.3 Bagong Silang 4 1.9 33 16.3 79 38.0 75 35.2 Bambanin 4 1.5 3 1.1 18 6.8 50 18.8 Bethel 6 3.3 1 0.6 0 0.0 5 2.8 Canaan 3 1.7 3 1.7 19 10.9 2 1.1 Concepcion 0 0.0 4 2.2 74 40.2 56 30.4 Duongan 2 0.9 1 0.4 0 0.0 43 18.7

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Households living in Households who are Households without Households without makeshift housing informal settlers access to safe water access to sanitary s u p p l y toilet facilities M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n M a g ni tu de P r o p or t i o n

VICTORIA Jose Leido Jr. 7 2.0 2 0.6 5 1.4 5 1.4 Loyal 21 7.2 6 2.2 85 29.1 121 41.4 Mabini 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 3.4 Macatoc 9 1.4 2 0.3 4 0.6 65 9.8 Malabo 5 1.6 5 1.6 1 0.3 1 0.3 Merit 4 3.0 26 19.5 45 33.8 10 7.5 Ordovilla 0 0.0 1 0.3 5 1.5 33 9.5 Pakyas 8 1.7 8 1.7 10 2.2 15 3.3 Poblacion I 12 1.7 69 9.8 9 1.3 9 1.3 Poblacion II 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 2.8 Poblacion III 50 7.8 17 2.6 3 0.5 44 6.9 Poblacion IV 9 3.0 4 1.3 2 0.7 4 1.3 Sampaguita 2 0.8 3 1.2 69 44.8 16 6.2 San Antonio 1 0.4 16 6.5 19 7.7 4 1.6 San Cristobal 3 1.6 1 0.5 17 9.3 40 22.0 San Gabriel 1 0.4 5 1.8 37 13.2 14 5.0 San Gelacio 1 0.9 1 0.9 2 1.9 6 5.7 San Isidro 0 0.0 2 0.6 1 0.3 22 6.6 San Juan 3 1.6 6 3.2 2 1.1 5 2.7 San Narciso 1 0.3 5 1.5 3 0.9 61 18.6 Urdaneta 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.7 82 27.7 Villa Cerveza 13 3.3 7 1.8 204 51.1 202 50.6

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Map 15. Proportion of Children 6-12 years old Not Attending Elementary School, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Children not attending elementary 29.3 CITY OF CALAPAN school 19.7 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n San Teo doro 90 9 33 .8 NAUJAN B ulalacao 1909 3 1.0 SAN TEODORO 23.3 M ansalay 23 38 3 0.1 33.8 POLA Puerto Galera 1103 29 .3 BACO 19.3 26.7 B aco 1540 26 .7 VICTORIA B ong ab ong 2 743 24 .0 22.3 PINAMALAYAN Glo ria 1686 23 .4 SOCORRO 20.9 Naujan 3751 23 .3 22.8 So co rro 1443 22 .8 GLORIA B ansud 1460 22 .4 23.4 V icto ria 1669 22 .3 Roxas 1827 20 .9 BANSUD Pinamalayan 28 64 20 .9 22.4 City of Calapan 3 540 19.7 BONGABONG Po la 1107 19.3 24.0 ROXAS MANSALAY 20.9 30.1

BULALACAO 31.0

Map 16. Proportion of Children 6-12 years old Not Attending Elementary School, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 29.3 CITY OF CALAPAN 19.7 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B a r ang a y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t i o n NAUJAN SAN TEODORO 23.3 San Teod oro Caagut ayan 337 84 .5 33.8 POLA Naujan Balite 126 77.8 BACO 19.3 Naujan Pait an 158 72 .1 26.7 VICTORIA B ong abo ng Lisap 700 67.7 22.3 PINAMALAYAN Lant uyang SOCORRO 20.9 B aco (M angyan M inority) 9 7 67.4 22.8 Puerto Galera Villaf lor 225 65.4 GLORIA 23.4 B aco Bayanan 115 62.2 M ansalay Panaytayan 614 60.2 BANSUD Naujan M agt ibay 4 0 58 .8 22.4 So corro Bug t ong Na Tuo g 101 58 .0 BONGABONG 24.0 ROXAS MANSALAY 20.9 30.1

BULALACAO 31.0

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Map 17. Proportion of Children 13-16 years old Not Attending High School, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Children not attending high school 43.2 CITY OF CALAPAN (13-16 years old) 36.6 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n B ulalacao 1708 54 .5 NAUJAN San Teo doro 78 5 52 .5 SAN TEODORO 38.1 M ansalay 1840 47.6 52.5 POLA B aco 1397 47.0 BACO 38.3 47.0 Puerto Galera 84 6 43 .2 VICTORIA So co rro 1447 40 .3 35.5 PINAMALAYAN B ansud 1389 39 .2 SOCORRO 34.7 Po la 1171 38 .3 40.3 Naujan 34 04 3 8.1 GLORIA B ong ab ong 2 276 37.4 33.0 City of Calapan 3 582 36 .6 BANSUD V icto ria 1559 3 5.5 39.2 Pinamalayan 2 63 7 34 .7 Roxas 1578 34 .6 BONGABONG Glo ria 1326 33 .0 37.4 ROXAS MANSALAY 34.6 47.6

BULALACAO 54.5

Map 18. Proportion of Children 13-16 years old Not Attending High School, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 43.2 CITY OF CALAPAN 36.6 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B ar a ng ay M a g nit ud e P r o p o r t io n NAUJAN B aras SAN TEODORO 38.1 Baco (M angyan M inority) 107 9 8.2 52.5 POLA Lant uyang BACO 38.3 Baco (M angyan M inority) 75 97.4 47.0 Naujan B anut on 6 6 95.7 VICTORIA 35.5 Naujan M agt ibay 4 3 93.5 SOCORRO PINAMALAYANSan Teo doro Caagut ayan 178 92.7 40.3 34.7 Naujan B alite 58 87.9 GLORIA B enli (M ang yan 33.0 Bulalacao Set t lement ) 2 83 85.8 Socorro Bugtong Na Tuog 79 8 4.9 BANSUD Baco B ayanan 78 8 3.0 39.2 M ansalay Panaytayan 3 64 81.3 BONGABONG 37.4 ROXAS MANSALAY 34.6 47.6

BULALACAO 54.5

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Map 19. Proportion of Children 6-16 years old Not Attending School, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Children not attending school 20.8 CITY OF CALAPAN (6-16 years old) 12.1 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n NAUJAN San Teo doro 1109 26 .2 B ulalacao 1947 2 1.0 SAN TEODORO 16.1 26.2 POLA Puerto Galera 1188 20 .8 BACO 14.4 B aco 1742 19.9 19.9 VICTORIA M ansalay 22 80 19.6 13.8 So co rro 1626 16.3 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN Naujan 40 36 16.1 16.3 12.0 B ong ab ong 2 556 14.6 GLORIA Po la 1265 14.4 10.9 V icto ria 1637 13.8 B ansud 1337 13.3 BANSUD City of Calapan 3351 12.1 13.3 Pinamalayan 2 570 12.0 BONGABONG Glo ria 1229 10.9 14.6 Roxas 1421 10.7 ROXAS MANSALAY 10.7 19.6

BULALACAO 21.0

Map 20. Proportion of Children 6-16 years old Not Attending School, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 20.8 CITY OF CALAPAN 12.1 Bottom 10 Barangays NAUJAN M unicipality B a r ang a y M ag ni t ud e Pr o p o r t i o n SAN TEODORO 16.1 San Teod oro Caagut ayan 505 85.4 26.2 POLA Naujan Balite 170 74 .6 BACO 14.4 Puerto Galera Villaf lor 315 62 .1 19.9 VICTORIA Naujan M agt ibay 6 7 58 .8 13.8 B ong abo ng Lisap 855 58 .7 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN B aco Bayanan 159 57.0 16.3 12.0 Naujan Pait an 194 55.6 GLORIA So corro Bug t ong Na Tuo g 141 52 .8 10.9 Lant uyang B aco (M angyan M inority) 115 52 .0 BANSUD Glo ria Buo ng Lup a 121 50 .2 13.3 BONGABONG 14.6 ROXAS MANSALAY 10.7 19.6

BULALACAO 21.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 169 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

BACO Alag 178 40 22.5 96 27 28.1 274 29 10.6 Bangkatan 332 92 27.7 171 91 53.2 503 134 26.6 Baras 284 125 44.0 109 107 98.2 393 176 44.8 Bayanan 186 115 62.2 94 78 83.0 280 159 57.0 Burbuli 84 18 21.4 51 19 37.3 135 27 20.0 Catwiran I 180 30 16.7 124 45 36.3 304 31 10.2 Catwiran II 188 49 26.1 98 31 31.6 286 34 11.9 Dulangan I 291 41 14.1 152 49 32.2 443 37 8.4 Dulangan II 406 85 20.9 235 96 40.9 641 94 14.7 Lantuyang 144 97 67.4 77 75 97.4 221 115 52.0 Lumang Bayan 95 10 10.5 51 24 47.1 146 18 12.3 Malapad 75 24 32.4 32 17 54.8 107 31 29.0 Mangangan I 407 124 30.5 195 101 51.8 602 122 20.3 Mangangan II 118 19 16.1 50 17 34.0 168 20 11.9 Mayabig 253 55 21.7 136 56 41.2 389 53 13.6 Pambisan 165 23 13.9 73 33 45.2 238 22 9.2 Poblacion 399 88 22.1 254 65 25.6 653 63 9.6 Pulang-Tubig 177 30 16.9 86 30 34.9 263 19 7.2 Putican-Cabulo 79 12 15.2 40 12 30.0 119 13 10.9 San Andres 58 10 17.2 29 22 75.9 87 12 13.8 San Ignacio 386 187 48.4 178 123 69.1 564 227 40.2 Santa Cruz 117 35 29.9 46 32 69.6 163 52 31.9 Santa Rosa I 303 64 21.1 140 53 37.9 443 68 15.3 Santa Rosa II 227 42 18.5 117 37 31.6 344 33 9.6 Tabon-tabon 233 40 17.2 131 62 47.3 364 44 12.1 Tagumpay 178 36 20.2 88 34 38.6 266 35 13.2 Water 219 49 22.4 123 61 49.6 342 74 21.6 BANSUD Alcadesma 302 55 18.2 180 63 35.0 482 45 9.3 Bato 163 35 21.5 89 42 47.2 252 30 11.9 Conrazon 724 179 24.7 430 197 45.8 1154 174 15.1 Malo 332 94 28.3 164 76 46.3 496 100 20.2 Manihala 176 42 23.9 86 33 38.4 262 38 14.5 Pag-Asa 515 99 19.2 306 109 35.6 821 77 9.4 Poblacion 973 212 21.8 530 179 33.8 1503 161 10.7 Proper Bansud 492 122 24.8 260 95 36.5 752 107 14.2 Proper Tiguisan 403 68 16.9 203 71 35.0 606 45 7.4 Rosacara 371 148 39.9 179 103 57.5 550 191 34.7 Salcedo 793 167 21.1 431 167 38.7 1224 144 11.8 Sumagui 439 72 16.4 217 67 30.9 656 50 7.6 Villa Pag-Asa 834 167 20.0 470 187 39.8 1304 175 13.4

BONGABONG Anilao 560 128 22.9 298 123 41.3 858 100 11.7 Aplaya 424 89 21.0 204 68 33.3 628 57 9.1 Bagumbayan I 273 54 19.8 139 40 28.8 412 29 7.0 Bagumbayan II 147 29 19.7 103 20 19.4 250 13 5.2 Batangan 192 72 37.5 106 58 54.7 298 81 27.2 Bukal 137 24 17.5 48 17 35.4 185 17 9.2 Camantigue 260 37 14.2 156 50 32.1 416 29 7.0 Carmundo 316 60 19.0 199 55 27.6 515 51 9.9 Cawayan 529 108 20.4 288 115 39.9 817 89 10.9 Dayhagan 338 53 15.7 233 64 27.5 571 43 7.5 Formon 250 49 19.6 166 47 28.3 416 51 12.3 Hagan 461 115 24.9 242 84 34.7 703 128 18.2 Hagupit 141 26 18.4 62 18 29.0 203 28 13.8 Ipil 414 81 19.6 179 59 33.0 593 66 11.1 Kaligtasan 379 66 17.4 244 62 25.4 623 33 5.3 Labasan 637 135 21.2 322 88 27.3 959 106 11.1 Labonan 259 50 19.3 159 49 30.8 418 37 8.9 Libertad 345 62 18.0 199 90 45.2 544 94 17.3 Lisap 1034 700 67.7 423 343 81.1 1457 855 58.7 Luna 176 31 17.6 108 32 29.6 284 15 5.3 Malitbog 471 79 16.8 281 94 33.5 752 71 9.4 Mapang 138 25 18.1 73 33 45.2 211 32 15.2 Masaguisi 259 46 17.8 163 39 23.9 422 21 5.0 Mina de Oro 344 57 16.6 153 48 31.4 497 29 5.8 Morente 325 70 21.5 174 66 37.9 499 67 13.4 Ogbot 181 34 18.8 111 31 27.9 292 31 10.6 Orconuma 449 93 20.7 245 83 33.9 694 68 9.8 Poblacion 225 47 20.9 117 51 43.6 342 37 10.8 Polusahi 142 21 14.8 55 24 43.6 197 12 6.1 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 170 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old)

M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

BONGABONG Sagana 394 81 20.6 179 90 50.3 573 80 14.0 San Isidro 253 49 19.4 145 46 31.7 398 28 7.0 San Jose 189 32 16.9 107 29 27.1 296 18 6.1 San Juan 71 14 19.7 45 21 46.7 116 20 17.2 Santa Cruz 205 40 19.5 104 45 43.3 309 36 11.7 Sigange 249 48 19.3 125 43 34.4 374 33 8.8 Tawas 263 38 14.4 130 51 39.2 393 51 13.0

BULALACAO Bagong Sikat 169 30 17.8 77 55 71.4 246 43 17.5 Balatasan 284 79 27.8 145 83 57.2 429 70 16.3 Benli 706 381 54.0 330 283 85.8 1036 455 43.9 Cabugao 169 58 34.3 78 58 74.4 247 94 38.1 Cambunang (Pob.) 372 93 25.0 178 68 38.2 550 67 12.2 Campaasan (Pob.) 431 96 22.3 203 92 45.3 634 93 14.7 Maasin 170 36 21.2 98 51 52.0 268 31 11.6 Maujao 404 73 18.1 200 67 33.5 604 34 5.6 Milagrosa (Guiob) 353 108 30.6 176 99 56.3 529 120 22.7 Nasukob (Pob.) 802 290 36.2 378 206 54.5 1180 309 26.2 Poblacion 551 134 24.3 348 137 39.4 899 122 13.6 San Francisco 118 19 16.1 66 27 40.9 184 21 11.4 San Isidro 80 18 22.5 40 19 47.5 120 23 19.2 San Juan 379 99 26.1 202 84 41.6 581 90 15.5 San Roque (Buyayao) 1167 395 33.8 614 379 61.7 1781 375 21.1

CITY OF CALAPAN Balingayan 219 43 19.6 132 38 28.8 351 31 8.8 Balite 534 142 26.6 312 128 41.0 846 150 17.7 Baruyan 457 67 14.7 238 98 41.2 695 88 12.7 Batino 242 27 11.2 132 48 36.4 374 28 7.5 Bayanan I 126 23 18.3 77 26 33.8 203 21 10.3 Bayanan II 426 76 17.8 211 71 33.6 637 64 10.0 Biga 353 61 17.3 190 58 30.5 543 59 10.9 Bondoc 56 3 5.4 22 8 36.4 78 9 11.5 Bucayao 397 85 21.4 218 85 39.0 615 99 16.1 Buhuan 138 26 18.8 86 26 30.2 224 35 15.6 Bulusan 352 93 26.5 192 78 40.6 544 90 16.6 Calero (Pob.) 277 55 19.9 133 43 32.3 410 22 5.4 Camansihan 362 65 18.0 196 70 35.7 558 63 11.3 Camilmil 474 87 18.4 309 96 31.1 783 59 7.5 Canubing I 420 80 19.0 240 69 28.8 660 55 8.3 Canubing II 589 119 20.2 248 108 43.5 837 147 17.6 Comunal 412 58 14.1 228 69 30.3 640 62 9.7 Guinobatan 335 66 19.7 206 91 44.2 541 98 18.1 Gulod 124 19 15.3 64 18 28.1 188 10 5.3 Gutad 217 39 18.0 130 45 34.6 347 50 14.4 Ibaba East (Pob.) 119 25 21.0 93 20 21.5 212 15 7.1 Ibaba West (Pob.) 479 96 20.0 253 79 31.2 732 79 10.8 Ilaya (Pob.) 416 76 18.3 253 77 30.4 669 61 9.1 Lalud 431 99 23.0 266 91 34.2 697 100 14.3 Lazareto 601 135 22.5 357 173 48.5 958 185 19.3 Libis (Pob.) 225 38 16.9 124 27 21.8 349 16 4.6 Lumang Bayan 611 120 19.6 364 132 36.3 975 85 8.7 Mahal Na Pangalan 164 30 18.3 79 21 26.6 243 19 7.8 Maidlang 185 20 10.8 84 33 39.3 269 30 11.2 Malad 105 15 14.3 71 23 32.4 176 21 11.9 Malamig 253 31 12.3 142 40 28.2 395 22 5.6 Managpi 336 63 18.8 162 55 34.0 498 48 9.6 Masipit 388 87 22.4 219 92 42.0 607 70 11.5 Nag-Iba I 165 25 15.2 110 45 40.9 275 29 10.5 Nag-Iba II 230 35 15.2 126 54 42.9 356 42 11.8 Navotas 113 34 30.1 76 38 50.0 189 49 25.9 Pachoca 362 86 23.8 180 79 43.9 542 70 12.9 Palhi 406 142 35.0 201 96 47.8 607 186 30.6 Panggalaan 73 12 16.4 49 15 30.6 122 13 10.7 Parang 447 69 15.4 209 63 30.1 656 48 7.3 Patas 150 25 16.7 102 30 29.4 252 20 7.9 Personas 217 43 19.8 110 40 36.4 327 39 11.9 Putingtubig 225 38 16.9 122 54 44.3 347 35 10.1 Salong 342 96 28.1 191 73 38.2 533 74 13.9 San Antonio 595 91 15.3 316 137 43.4 911 118 13.0 San Vicente Central 43 8 19.0 27 11 42.3 70 9 13.2 San Vicente East 74 15 20.3 51 17 33.3 125 7 5.6 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 171 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old)

M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

CITY OF CALAPAN San Vicente North 106 15 14.2 57 22 38.6 163 11 6.7 San Vicente South 85 21 25.0 55 18 32.7 140 11 7.9 San Vicente West 72 12 16.7 58 19 32.8 130 11 8.5 Santa Cruz 148 28 18.9 71 26 36.6 219 25 11.4 Santa Isabel 488 127 26.0 236 99 41.9 724 119 16.4 Santa Maria Village 210 36 17.1 107 27 25.2 317 13 4.1 Santa Rita (Bungahan) 248 58 23.4 95 30 31.6 343 36 10.5 Santo Niño 501 106 21.2 251 88 35.1 752 67 8.9 Sapul 423 92 21.7 219 104 47.5 642 117 18.2 Silonay 216 32 14.8 105 35 33.3 321 27 8.4 Suqui 271 48 17.7 165 66 40.0 436 46 10.6 Tawagan 164 36 22.0 106 41 38.7 270 45 16.7 Tawiran 300 55 18.3 156 52 33.3 456 37 8.1 Tibag 302 64 21.2 137 56 40.9 439 49 11.2 Wawa 141 22 15.6 65 11 16.9 206 7 3.4

GLORIA Agos 186 47 25.3 136 48 35.3 322 36 11.2 Agsalin 136 29 21.3 78 21 26.9 214 13 6.1 Alma Villa 294 66 22.4 156 35 22.4 450 25 5.6 Andres Bonifacio 200 33 16.5 117 37 31.6 317 37 11.7 Balete 435 81 18.6 249 77 30.9 684 72 10.5 Banus 381 71 18.6 177 50 28.2 558 37 6.6 Banutan 105 24 22.9 68 20 29.4 173 29 16.8 Bulaklakan 176 38 21.6 87 25 28.7 263 27 10.3 Buong Lupa 158 86 54.4 83 67 80.7 241 121 50.2 Gaudencio Antonino 252 61 24.2 141 41 29.1 393 32 8.1 Guimbonan 189 37 19.6 101 31 30.7 290 16 5.5 Kawit 314 62 19.7 183 44 24.0 497 28 5.6 Lucio Laurel 364 96 26.4 219 76 34.7 583 74 12.7 Macario Adriatico 199 31 15.6 109 28 25.7 308 12 3.9 Malamig 543 105 19.3 302 110 36.4 845 93 11.0 Malayong 222 44 19.8 120 56 46.7 342 46 13.5 Maligaya (Pob.) 435 114 26.2 249 78 31.3 684 49 7.2 Malubay 211 56 26.5 116 37 31.9 327 29 8.9 Manguyang 363 139 38.3 185 89 48.1 548 148 27.0 Maragooc 212 44 20.8 122 31 25.4 334 21 6.3 Mirayan 181 54 29.8 91 53 58.2 272 60 22.1 Narra 332 91 27.4 184 64 34.8 516 56 10.9 Papandungin 163 36 22.1 98 25 25.5 261 19 7.3 San Antonio 182 37 20.3 95 37 38.9 277 25 9.0 Santa Maria 319 70 21.9 202 41 20.3 521 29 5.6 Santa Theresa 197 43 21.8 108 28 25.9 305 31 10.2 Tambong 459 91 19.8 242 77 31.8 701 64 9.1

MANSALAY B. Del Mundo 899 218 24.2 453 193 42.6 1352 147 10.9 Balugo 372 81 21.8 202 111 55.0 574 108 18.8 Bonbon 330 73 22.1 148 56 37.8 478 72 15.1 Budburan 270 97 35.9 116 68 58.6 386 114 29.5 Cabalwa 240 67 28.0 95 35 36.8 335 50 14.9 Don Pedro 551 127 23.0 268 103 38.4 819 108 13.2 Maliwanag 383 55 14.4 196 67 34.2 579 36 6.2 Manaul 521 208 40.5 303 174 59.2 824 257 31.5 Panaytayan 1020 614 60.2 449 364 81.3 1469 693 47.2 Poblacion 525 133 25.3 285 120 42.1 810 123 15.2 Roma 255 39 15.3 136 47 34.6 391 24 6.1 Santa Brigida 351 76 21.7 187 87 46.5 538 52 9.7 Santa Maria 377 68 18.0 172 59 34.3 549 41 7.5 Santa Teresita 770 262 34.0 429 191 44.5 1199 261 21.8 Villa Celestial 262 60 23.3 130 44 34.1 392 40 10.2 Wasig 401 73 18.2 214 59 27.6 615 69 11.2 Waygan 266 87 33.3 94 62 66.7 360 85 23.7

NAUJAN Adrialuna 349 100 28.7 167 83 49.7 516 110 21.3 Andres Ilagan 87 20 23.0 50 12 24.0 137 8 5.8 Antipolo 90 14 15.6 46 21 45.7 136 15 11.0 Apitong 439 87 19.8 237 93 39.2 676 81 12.0 Arangin 154 27 17.5 105 35 33.3 259 39 15.1 Aurora 507 101 19.9 301 114 37.9 808 109 13.5 Bacungan 214 38 17.8 128 52 40.6 342 47 13.7 Bagong Buhay 324 66 20.4 161 73 45.3 485 78 16.1 Balite 162 126 77.8 66 58 87.9 228 170 74.6 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 172 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old)

M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

NAUJAN Bancuro 333 54 16.2 195 62 31.8 528 46 8.7 Banuton 175 91 52.0 69 66 95.7 244 110 45.1 Barcenaga 685 253 37.0 432 187 43.3 1117 307 27.5 Bayani 389 64 16.5 193 56 29.0 582 73 12.5 Buhangin 140 77 55.0 76 45 59.2 216 104 48.1 Caburo 70 25 35.7 36 26 72.2 106 26 24.5 Concepcion 169 25 14.8 107 28 26.2 276 20 7.2 Dao 208 78 37.5 94 51 54.3 302 95 31.5 Del Pilar 319 49 15.4 188 56 29.8 507 41 8.1 Estrella 405 71 17.5 253 86 34.0 658 73 11.1 Evangelista 445 83 18.7 242 90 37.2 687 72 10.5 Gamao 149 66 44.3 77 53 68.8 226 97 42.9 General Esco 211 45 21.3 106 43 40.6 317 49 15.5 Herrera 167 24 14.4 83 27 32.5 250 29 11.6 Inarawan 328 65 19.8 166 70 42.2 494 63 12.8 Kalinisan 207 44 21.3 108 40 37.0 315 44 14.0 Laguna 218 21 9.6 143 32 22.4 361 24 6.6 Mabini 94 26 27.7 62 23 37.1 156 28 17.9 Magtibay 68 40 58.8 46 43 93.5 114 67 58.8 Mahabang Parang 294 67 22.8 149 61 40.9 443 69 15.6 Malaya 172 31 18.0 71 28 39.4 243 34 14.0 Malinao 271 43 15.9 157 57 36.3 428 63 14.7 Malvar 208 80 38.5 97 61 62.9 305 118 38.7 Masagana 188 57 30.3 85 25 29.4 273 54 19.8 Masaguing 103 21 20.4 53 18 34.0 156 10 6.4 Melgar A 262 49 18.7 150 38 25.3 412 30 7.3 Melgar B 207 42 20.3 132 30 22.7 339 25 7.4 Metolza 115 22 19.1 66 26 39.4 181 30 16.6 Montelago 373 71 19.0 164 71 43.3 537 82 15.3 Montemayor 113 19 16.8 44 13 29.5 157 14 8.9 Motoderazo 304 66 21.7 184 68 37.0 488 78 16.0 Mulawin 184 27 14.7 119 27 22.7 303 24 7.9 Nag-Iba I 148 29 19.6 89 31 34.8 237 31 13.1 Nag-Iba II 203 43 21.2 132 43 32.6 335 43 12.8 Pagkakaisa 340 70 20.6 211 49 23.2 551 51 9.3 Paitan 219 158 72.1 130 104 80.0 349 194 55.6 Paniquian 310 46 14.8 159 58 36.5 469 50 10.7 Pinagsabangan I 362 94 26.0 194 73 37.6 556 99 17.8 Pinagsabangan II 270 49 18.1 162 59 36.4 432 63 14.6 Piñahan 188 30 16.0 121 42 34.7 309 32 10.4 Poblacion I (Brgy I) 120 30 25.0 70 18 25.7 190 15 7.9 Poblacion II (Brgy II) 102 25 24.5 53 13 24.5 155 11 7.1 Poblacion III (Brgy III) 124 22 17.7 80 18 22.5 204 15 7.4 Sampaguita 324 56 17.3 211 71 33.6 535 70 13.1 San Agustin I 213 41 19.2 123 36 29.3 336 35 10.4 San Agustin II 203 53 26.1 99 40 40.4 302 44 14.6 San Andres 195 62 32.0 102 50 49.0 297 72 24.3 San Antonio 66 24 36.4 50 22 44.0 116 27 23.3 San Carlos 116 19 16.4 55 15 27.3 171 20 11.7 San Isidro 184 30 16.3 106 33 31.1 290 22 7.6 San Jose 115 21 18.3 74 16 21.6 189 15 7.9 San Luis 148 17 11.5 84 29 34.5 232 33 14.2 San Nicolas 185 38 20.5 88 36 40.9 273 43 15.8 San Pedro 217 39 18.0 115 43 37.4 332 42 12.7 Santa Cruz 210 39 18.6 130 45 34.6 340 43 12.6 Santa Isabel 245 38 15.5 124 16 12.9 369 16 4.3 Santa Maria 490 106 21.6 281 97 34.5 771 105 13.6 Santiago 287 67 23.3 155 61 39.4 442 60 13.6 Santo Niño 294 62 21.1 147 67 45.6 441 64 14.5 Tagumpay 185 40 21.6 97 45 46.4 282 37 13.1 Tigkan 137 28 20.4 76 26 34.2 213 28 13.1

PINAMALAYAN Anoling 348 64 18.4 210 49 23.3 558 49 8.8 Bacungan 245 59 24.1 133 35 26.3 378 37 9.8 Bangbang 167 35 21.0 108 25 23.1 275 26 9.5 Banilad 310 51 16.5 171 57 33.3 481 50 10.4 Buli 217 38 17.5 148 61 41.2 365 54 14.8 Cacawan 561 130 23.2 338 126 37.3 899 103 11.5 Calingag 371 80 21.6 202 42 20.8 573 42 7.3 Del Razon 207 49 23.7 115 29 25.2 322 21 6.5 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 173 Table 3. Education Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

PINAMALAYAN Guinhawa 337 65 19.3 186 96 51.6 523 87 16.6 Inclanay 215 35 16.3 141 38 27.0 356 43 12.1 Lumangbayan 418 73 17.5 234 107 45.7 652 79 12.1 Malaya 141 40 28.4 76 37 48.7 217 40 18.4 Maliangcog 278 66 23.7 128 40 31.3 406 45 11.1 Maningcol 305 60 19.7 174 67 38.5 479 68 14.2 Marayos 273 71 26.0 166 54 32.5 439 69 15.7 Marfrancisco 865 162 18.7 464 115 24.8 1329 107 8.1 Nabuslot 436 78 17.9 259 70 27.0 695 59 8.5 Pagalagala 207 58 28.0 112 30 26.8 319 31 9.7 Palayan 279 67 24.0 161 50 31.1 440 55 12.5 Pambisan Malaki 267 29 10.9 172 47 27.3 439 30 6.8 Pambisan Munti 167 39 23.4 115 29 25.2 282 33 11.7 Panggulayan 462 90 19.5 236 78 33.1 698 80 11.5 Papandayan 995 205 20.6 556 242 43.5 1551 234 15.1 Pili 569 112 19.7 334 111 33.2 903 87 9.6 Quinabigan 389 88 22.6 195 62 31.8 584 74 12.7 Ranzo 176 31 17.6 93 25 26.9 269 21 7.8 Rosario 331 55 16.6 167 66 39.5 498 72 14.5 Sabang 675 253 37.5 352 173 49.1 1027 298 29.0 Santa Isabel 428 76 17.8 221 105 47.5 649 113 17.4 Santa Maria 232 43 18.5 136 33 24.3 368 14 3.8 Santa Rita 414 87 21.0 230 86 37.4 644 49 7.6 Santo Niño 178 27 15.2 99 27 27.3 277 21 7.6 Wawa 817 161 19.7 380 173 45.5 1197 164 13.7 Zone I (Pob.) 485 94 19.4 297 99 33.3 782 82 10.5 Zone II (Pob.) 427 83 19.4 208 61 29.3 635 62 9.8 Zone III (Pob.) 390 85 21.8 209 67 32.1 599 50 8.3 Zone IV (Pob.) 153 25 16.3 80 25 31.3 233 21 9.0

POLA Bacawan 323 80 24.8 188 69 36.7 511 67 13.1 Bacungan 102 13 12.7 47 12 25.5 149 17 11.4 Batuhan 470 63 13.4 214 61 28.6 684 67 9.8 Bayanan 223 45 20.2 116 45 38.8 339 40 11.8 Biga 170 23 13.5 104 45 43.3 274 33 12.0 Buhay Na Tubig 270 52 19.3 138 45 32.6 408 50 12.3 Calima 338 99 29.3 153 56 36.6 491 75 15.3 Calubasanhon 273 56 20.5 146 71 48.6 419 80 19.1 Campamento 88 10 11.4 48 20 41.7 136 17 12.5 Casiligan 287 63 22.0 170 53 31.2 457 64 14.0 Malibago 177 26 14.7 124 50 40.3 301 41 13.6 Maluanluan 436 74 17.0 253 71 28.1 689 60 8.7 Matulatula 653 109 16.7 320 111 34.7 973 135 13.9 Misong 187 33 17.6 83 47 56.6 270 45 16.7 Pahilahan 370 74 20.0 180 88 48.9 550 108 19.6 Panikihan 229 51 22.3 148 64 43.2 377 68 18.0 Pula 288 56 19.4 169 66 39.1 457 63 13.8 Puting Cacao 137 31 22.8 71 47 66.2 208 59 28.5 Tagbakin 282 61 21.6 164 58 35.4 446 79 17.7 Tagumpay 145 21 14.5 61 35 57.4 206 36 17.5 Tiguihan 144 39 27.1 73 39 53.4 217 44 20.3 Zone I (Pob.) 54 12 22.2 41 8 19.5 95 5 5.3 Zone II (Pob.) 94 16 17.0 45 10 22.2 139 12 8.6

PUERTO GALERA Aninuan 328 65 19.8 173 78 45.1 501 68 13.6 Baclayan 109 34 31.2 43 29 67.4 152 37 24.3 Balatero 488 96 19.7 263 104 39.5 751 93 12.4 Dulangan 345 103 29.9 179 72 40.2 524 103 19.7 Palangan 143 21 14.7 87 23 26.4 230 23 10.0 Poblacion 352 86 24.4 176 60 34.1 528 64 12.1 Sabang 284 95 33.5 153 77 50.3 437 128 29.3 San Antonio 107 18 16.8 63 15 23.8 170 16 9.4 San Isidro 354 89 25.1 181 77 42.5 535 77 14.4 Santo Niño 206 67 32.5 94 28 29.8 300 51 17.0 Sinandigan 225 44 19.6 119 54 45.4 344 46 13.4 Tabinay 476 160 33.6 264 117 44.3 740 167 22.6 Villaflor 344 225 65.4 164 112 68.7 508 315 62.1

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old)

M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n ROXAS Bagumbayan (Pob.) 956 180 18.8 456 124 27.2 1412 97 6.9 Cantil 515 80 15.5 286 93 32.5 801 80 10.0 Dangay 597 108 18.1 341 99 29.0 938 67 7.1 Happy Valley 194 26 13.4 113 43 38.1 307 32 10.4 Libertad 267 49 18.4 149 38 25.5 416 28 6.7 Libtong 340 48 14.1 156 49 31.4 496 42 8.5 Little Tanauan 157 27 17.2 80 16 20.0 237 14 5.9 Mabuhay 262 51 19.5 127 49 38.6 389 43 11.1 Maraska 86 24 27.9 51 12 23.5 137 19 13.9 Odiong 560 94 16.8 322 117 36.3 882 60 6.8 Paclasan (Pob.) 820 164 20.0 466 164 35.2 1286 136 10.6 San Aquilino 575 129 22.4 302 110 36.4 877 108 12.3 San Isidro 328 70 21.3 153 62 40.5 481 67 13.9 San Jose 516 101 19.6 262 110 42.0 778 102 13.1 San Mariano 810 154 19.0 452 126 27.9 1262 93 7.4 San Miguel 221 36 16.3 129 43 33.3 350 33 9.4 San Rafael 306 70 22.9 149 61 40.9 455 61 13.4 San Vicente 675 298 44.1 278 171 61.5 953 267 28.0 Uyao 187 36 19.4 86 35 40.7 273 24 8.8 Victoria 362 82 22.7 199 56 28.4 561 48 8.6

SAN TEODORO Bigaan 290 92 31.8 167 84 50.3 457 96 21.0 Caagutayan 399 337 84.5 192 178 92.7 591 505 85.4 Calangatan 368 109 30.3 217 136 65.4 585 181 31.0 Calsapa 348 61 17.5 213 88 41.3 561 59 10.5 Ilag 244 54 22.2 140 62 45.6 384 51 13.3 Lumangbayan 395 95 24.6 211 70 35.2 606 87 14.4 Poblacion 299 57 19.1 179 50 27.9 478 41 8.6 Tacligan 367 104 28.4 201 117 58.2 568 89 15.7

SOCORRO Bagsok 255 45 17.6 145 39 26.9 400 32 8.0 Batong Dalig 198 36 18.2 104 52 50.5 302 55 18.2 Bayuin 428 65 15.2 218 72 33.0 646 45 7.0 Bugtong Na Tuog 174 101 58.0 93 79 84.9 267 141 52.8 Calocmoy 251 71 28.4 113 56 49.6 364 87 23.9 Calubayan 195 40 20.5 120 45 37.5 315 42 13.3 Catiningan 334 93 27.8 203 50 24.6 537 39 7.3 Fortuna 570 167 29.3 269 120 44.6 839 180 21.5 Happy Valley 213 53 24.9 100 52 52.0 313 63 20.1 Leuteboro I 247 54 21.9 142 43 30.3 389 51 13.1 Leuteboro II 305 65 21.4 206 86 41.7 511 81 15.9 Ma. Concepcion 101 17 16.8 54 32 59.3 155 29 18.7 Mabuhay I 154 29 18.8 101 41 40.6 255 42 16.5 Mabuhay II 273 49 18.3 160 67 42.7 433 73 16.9 Malugay 117 18 15.4 77 30 39.0 194 23 11.9 Matungao 452 71 15.7 302 110 36.4 754 98 13.0 Monteverde 204 35 17.2 113 55 48.7 317 46 14.5 Pasi I 127 22 17.3 86 26 30.2 213 22 10.3 Pasi II 178 40 22.5 101 44 43.6 279 49 17.6 Santo Domingo (Lapog) 281 105 37.4 153 95 62.1 434 173 39.9 Subaan 384 59 15.4 211 97 46.0 595 88 14.8 Villareal (Daan) 144 23 16.0 75 16 21.3 219 13 5.9 Zone I (Pob.) 171 36 21.2 87 31 35.6 258 37 14.4 Zone II (Pob.) 100 23 23.0 66 17 25.8 166 11 6.6 Zone III (Pob.) 141 53 37.6 82 37 45.7 223 60 26.9 Zone IV (Pob.) 350 73 20.9 220 55 25.1 570 46 8.1 VICTORIA Alcate 414 107 25.8 279 109 39.1 693 110 15.9 Antonino 199 25 12.6 119 36 30.3 318 25 7.9 Babangonan 242 48 19.8 159 48 30.2 401 41 10.2 Bagong Buhay 149 28 18.8 85 18 21.2 234 16 6.8 Bagong Silang 182 24 13.2 116 44 37.9 298 37 12.4 Bambanin 254 61 24.0 123 35 28.5 377 43 11.4 Bethel 123 28 22.8 59 16 27.1 182 23 12.6 Canaan 95 15 15.8 73 18 24.7 168 15 8.9 Concepcion 179 62 34.6 89 55 61.8 268 69 25.7 Duongan 195 44 22.6 113 52 46.0 308 52 16.9

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Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of Children not Number of Children not Number of Children not ch ildren a tten d in g ch ildren attending high ch ildren attending school (6-12 years elementary school ( 1 3 - 1 6 s ch oo l (6-16 years (6-16 years old) old) (6-12 years old) years old) (13-16 years old) old)

M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n M ag nitude P r o p or t i o n

VICTORIA Jose Leido Jr. 258 67 26.0 154 54 35.1 412 56 13.6 Loyal 268 64 23.9 112 52 46.4 380 59 15.5 Mabini 150 32 21.3 112 59 52.7 262 56 21.4 Macatoc 408 89 21.8 239 62 25.9 647 57 8.8 Malabo 301 54 17.9 162 60 37.0 463 61 13.2 Merit 96 19 19.8 60 20 33.3 156 17 10.9 Ordovilla 255 36 14.1 150 39 26.0 405 32 7.9 Pakyas 295 69 23.4 187 62 33.2 482 64 13.3 Poblacion I 470 111 23.6 287 93 32.4 757 84 11.1 Poblacion II 150 36 24.0 93 32 34.4 243 27 11.1 Poblacion III 513 132 25.7 321 127 39.6 834 166 19.9 Poblacion IV 217 42 19.4 151 43 28.5 368 34 9.2 Sampaguita 163 30 18.4 124 27 21.8 287 22 7.7 San Antonio 224 45 20.1 142 46 32.4 366 48 13.1 San Cristobal 145 30 20.7 71 13 18.3 216 13 6.0 San Gabriel 224 29 12.9 131 33 25.2 355 31 8.7 San Gelacio 98 25 25.5 48 19 39.6 146 19 13.0 San Isidro 249 70 28.1 140 56 40.0 389 64 16.5 San Juan 124 28 22.6 66 21 31.8 190 24 12.6 San Narciso 291 64 22.0 156 61 39.1 447 70 15.7 Urdaneta 250 49 19.6 115 44 38.3 365 50 13.7 Villa Cerveza 300 106 35.3 160 105 65.6 460 152 33.0

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Map 21. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Household with income below poverty 42.6 CITY OF CALAPAN t hr e sho ld 47.3 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n B ulalacao 53 38 86 .6 NAUJAN M ansalay 6 453 79.6 66.3 SAN TEODORO San Teo doro 2 548 73.9 73.9 POLA B ong ab ong 9557 72.0 BACO 69.9 65.5 So co rro 5651 70.8 VICTORIA Po la 49 26 69 .9 57.6 PINAMALAYAN Naujan 13130 66 .3 SOCORRO 55.6 B aco 4510 6 5.5 70.8 B ansud 4 787 64 .0 GLORIA Roxas 5728 60 .5 59.4 Glo ria 5216 59.4 V icto ria 56 92 57.6 BANSUD Pinamalayan 9 319 55.6 64.0 City of Calapan 11416 47.3 BONGABONG Puerto Galera 2 057 42 .6 72.0 ROXAS MANSALAY 60.5 79.6

BULALACAO 86.6

Map 22. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 42.6 CITY OF CALAPAN 47.3 Bottom 10 Barangays NAUJAN M unicipality B a r ang a y M ag ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n 66.3 B aras SAN TEODORO B aco (M angyan M inority) 24 4 100.0 73.9 POLA Naujan B alit e 211 100.0 BACO 69.9 65.5 Lant uyang VICTORIA B aco (M angyan M inority) 166 100.0 57.6 PINAMALAYAN Puert o Galera B aclayan 113 100.0 SOCORRO 55.6 Naujan M ag t ib ay 102 100.0 70.8 Naujan Caburo 100 100.0 GLORIA B enli 59.4 B ulalacao (M ang yan Set t lement) 82 8 9 9.5 BANSUD So corro Bugtong Na Tuog 155 99 .4 64.0 Naujan B anut on 183 98 .9 BONGABONGB ulalacao San Isidro 70 98 .6 72.0 ROXAS MANSALAY 60.5 79.6

BULALACAO 86.6

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Map 23. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Households with income below food 29.3 CITY OF CALAPAN t hr e sho ld 32.6 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n B ulalacao 48 66 78.9 NAUJAN M ansalay 5595 69 .0 SAN TEODORO 49.7 San Teo doro 20 68 60 .0 60.0 POLA B ong ab ong 7747 58.3 BACO 54.0 51.6 So co rro 4 44 5 55.7 VICTORIA Po la 38 02 54.0 40.9 PINAMALAYAN B aco 3551 51.6 SOCORRO 38.1 Naujan 98 42 49 .7 55.7 Roxas 4 166 44 .0 GLORIA B ansud 3176 42 .4 41.9 Glo ria 3 68 5 4 1.9 V icto ria 4 04 5 40 .9 BANSUD Pinamalayan 63 90 3 8.1 42.4 City of Calapan 78 78 32 .6 BONGABONG Puerto Galera 1414 29 .3 58.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 44.0 69.0

BULALACAO 78.9

Map 24. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 29.3 CITY OF CALAPAN 32.6 Bottom 10 Barangays M unicipality B ar a ng ay M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n NAUJAN B aras SAN TEODORO 49.7 B aco (M angyan M inority) 24 4 100.0 60.0 POLA Naujan B alit e 2 11 100.0 BACO 54.0 Puert o Galera B aclayan 113 100.0 51.6 VICTORIA Naujan M agt ibay 102 100.0 40.9 Naujan Cab uro 100 100.0 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN B enli 55.7 38.1 B ulalacao (M angyan Set tlement ) 82 5 99 .2 GLORIA Lant uyang 41.9 B aco (M angyan M inority) 164 98 .8 So corro B ug to ng Na Tuog 154 98 .7 BANSUD Naujan B anut o n 181 97.8 42.4 B ulalacao San Isidro 69 97.2 BONGABONG 58.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 44.0 69.0

BULALACAO 78.9

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Map 25. Proportion of Households who Experienced Food Shortage, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Households who experienced food CITY OF CALAPAN 0.3 4.6 s ho r t a g e M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n NAUJAN B ulalacao 1261 20 .5 SAN TEODORO 9.0 M ansalay 1559 19.3 14.2 POLA B ong ab ong 1945 14.7 BACO 5.5 San Teo doro 48 7 14.2 12.3 VICTORIA B aco 84 8 12.3 B ansud 6 77 9.1 5.7 PINAMALAYAN SOCORRO 5.7 Naujan 1788 9 .0 7.5 Roxas 717 7.6 GLORIA So co rro 59 7 7.5 4.7 Pinamalayan 959 5.7 V icto ria 56 5 5.7 BANSUD Po la 39 0 5.5 9.1 Glo ria 40 8 4.7 BONGABONG City of Calapan 1108 4 .6 14.7 Puerto Galera 14 0 .3 ROXAS MANSALAY 7.6 19.3

BULALACAO 20.5

Map 26. Proportion of Households who Experienced Food Shortage, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 0.3 CITY OF CALAPAN 4.6 Bottom 10 Barangays NAUJAN M unicipality B a r ang ay M a g ni t ud e Pr o p o r t i o n SAN TEODORO 9.0 Naujan Balit e 2 08 99 .0 14.2 POLA Naujan Caburo 9 9 99 .0 BACO 5.5 Naujan M ag tibay 9 8 96 .1 12.3 VICTORIA Naujan Pait an 2 33 92 .5 5.7 Baras SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN B aco (M angyan M inority) 210 86 .1 7.5 5.7 B aco Bayanan 184 76 .0 GLORIA B ong abo ng Batangan 115 66 .1 4.7 M ansalay Panayt ayan 703 66 .0 Naujan Banut on 112 60 .5 BANSUD So corro Bugtong Na Tuog 9 4 60 .3 9.1 BONGABONG 14.7 ROXAS MANSALAY 7.6 19.3

BULALACAO 20.5

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 179 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income below the Households with income below Households who experienced poverty threshold the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BACO Alag 117 48.3 83 34.3 10 4.1 Bangkatan 279 74.6 228 61.0 8 2.1 Baras 244 100.0 244 100.0 210 86.1 Bayanan 211 87.2 193 79.8 184 76.0 Burbuli 63 64.9 39 40.2 2 2.1 Catwiran I 171 69.5 142 57.7 16 6.5 Catwiran II 146 53.9 105 38.7 5 1.8 Dulangan I 210 60.3 165 47.4 4 1.1 Dulangan II 389 79.1 325 66.1 54 11.0 Lantuyang 166 100.0 164 98.8 0 0.0 Lumang Bayan 91 71.7 70 55.1 1 0.8 Malapad 38 51.4 27 36.5 7 9.5 Mangangan I 239 55.6 188 43.7 72 16.7 Mangangan II 138 87.3 122 77.2 63 39.9 Mayabig 163 53.1 109 35.5 0 0.0 Pambisan 95 42.6 65 29.1 1 0.5 Poblacion 249 47.7 159 30.5 2 0.4 Pulang-Tubig 143 85.1 127 75.6 10 6.0 Putican-Cabulo 84 83.2 72 71.3 7 6.9 San Andres 24 32.0 15 20.0 2 2.7 San Ignacio 228 57.1 165 41.4 110 27.6 Santa Cruz 71 71.0 49 49.0 0 0.0 Santa Rosa I 249 68.4 182 50.0 57 15.7 Santa Rosa II 137 45.2 78 25.7 0 0.0 Tabon-tabon 242 84.9 217 76.1 3 1.1 Tagumpay 137 56.6 103 42.6 7 2.9 Water 186 66.0 115 40.8 13 4.6

BANSUD Alcadesma 260 66.7 193 49.5 10 2.6 Bato 130 73.4 87 49.2 6 3.4 Conrazon 490 61.8 343 43.3 159 20.1 Malo 247 73.3 168 49.9 27 8.0 Manihala 147 70.3 106 50.7 51 24.4 Pag-Asa 431 69.7 312 50.5 66 10.7 Poblacion 586 48.9 333 27.8 82 6.9 Proper Bansud 395 76.0 272 52.3 26 5.0 Proper Tiguisan 251 61.2 158 38.5 29 7.1 Rosacara 353 80.8 268 61.3 81 18.5 Salcedo 676 73.0 480 51.8 104 11.2 Sumagui 266 47.5 138 24.6 16 2.9 Villa Pag-Asa 555 61.1 318 35.0 20 2.2

BONGABONG Anilao 449 74.6 365 60.6 112 18.6 Aplaya 228 39.8 124 21.6 62 10.8 Bagumbayan I 156 39.7 101 25.7 23 5.9 Bagumbayan II 44 17.3 22 8.6 0 0.0 Batangan 164 93.7 156 89.1 115 66.1 Bukal 132 92.3 122 85.3 6 4.2 Camantigue 239 79.7 188 62.7 28 9.3 Carmundo 209 67.9 166 53.9 9 2.9 Cawayan 506 85.6 444 75.1 39 6.7 Dayhagan 253 61.0 175 42.2 27 6.5 Formon 207 69.9 169 57.1 36 12.2 Hagan 429 92.1 407 87.3 208 44.6 Hagupit 123 84.2 103 70.5 12 8.2 Ipil 312 63.4 226 45.9 73 14.9 Kaligtasan 322 73.5 260 59.4 51 11.6 Labasan 494 67.5 383 52.3 59 8.1 Labonan 237 79.8 194 65.3 37 12.5 Libertad 350 82.0 285 66.7 163 38.2 Lisap 1,240 96.7 1191 92.9 387 30.2 Luna 175 62.9 130 46.8 64 23.1 Malitbog 375 59.3 247 39.1 5 0.8 Mapang 101 64.3 70 44.6 0 0.0 Masaguisi 165 53.4 123 39.8 13 4.2 Mina de Oro 216 71.1 156 51.3 137 45.1 Morente 255 80.2 219 68.9 45 14.2 Ogbot 121 62.7 80 41.5 51 26.4 Orconuma 332 70.9 254 54.3 30 6.4 Poblacion 187 67.0 155 55.6 7 2.5 Polusahi 109 85.8 91 71.7 44 34.6

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 180 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

BONGABONG Sagana 350 78.8 279 62.8 17 3.8 San Isidro 221 64.1 168 48.7 8 2.3 San Jose 116 53.7 57 26.4 15 6.9 San Juan 100 94.3 96 90.6 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 161 71.6 123 54.7 29 12.9 Sigange 240 89.6 215 80.2 33 12.3 Tawas 239 85.7 203 72.8 0 0.0

BULALACAO Bagong Sikat 108 82.4 81 61.8 42 32.1 Balatasan 290 95.1 283 92.8 137 44.9 Benli 828 99.5 825 99.2 426 51.2 Cabugao 142 93.4 136 89.5 7 4.6 Cambunang (Pob.) 279 76.4 236 64.7 41 11.2 Campaasan (Pob.) 216 45.9 109 23.1 38 8.1 Maasin 124 84.4 108 73.5 9 6.1 Maujao 348 95.9 335 92.3 2 0.6 Milagrosa (Guiob) 286 92.0 276 88.7 109 35.0 Nasukob (Pob.) 692 89.4 625 80.7 66 8.5 Poblacion 478 73.2 408 62.5 113 17.3 San Francisco 79 73.8 70 65.4 0 0.0 San Isidro 70 98.6 69 97.2 1 1.4 San Juan 364 97.1 351 93.6 10 2.7 San Roque (Buyayao) 1034 93.2 954 85.9 260 23.5

CITY OF CALAPAN Balingayan 164 54.8 109 36.5 4 1.3 Balite 340 50.1 222 32.7 1 0.1 Baruyan 283 47.2 192 32.0 32 5.3 Batino 213 68.9 157 50.8 4 1.3 Bayanan I 86 41.1 60 28.7 10 4.8 Bayanan II 276 46.2 174 29.1 14 2.3 Biga 267 59.3 196 43.6 31 6.9 Bondoc 19 32.2 5 8.5 0 0.0 Bucayao 384 83.8 331 72.3 16 3.5 Buhuan 132 76.3 114 65.9 5 2.9 Bulusan 185 38.8 95 19.9 35 7.4 Calero (Pob.) 52 13.5 15 3.9 3 0.8 Camansihan 304 62.3 224 45.9 34 7.0 Camilmil 203 30.2 114 16.9 15 2.2 Canubing I 262 45.0 167 28.7 15 2.6 Canubing II 457 70.2 347 53.3 38 5.9 Comunal 317 63.8 230 46.3 50 10.1 Guinobatan 238 50.1 157 33.1 10 2.1 Gulod 116 75.3 102 66.2 0 0.0 Gutad 208 86.7 182 75.8 15 6.3 Ibaba East (Pob.) 97 42.7 62 27.3 7 3.1 Ibaba West (Pob.) 197 36.1 96 17.6 6 1.1 Ilaya (Pob.) 180 27.6 106 16.3 17 2.6 Lalud 176 24.7 100 14.0 42 5.9 Lazareto 448 55.2 277 34.2 21 2.6 Libis (Pob.) 79 21.3 35 9.4 0 0.0 Lumang Bayan 299 36.6 186 22.7 48 6.0 Mahal Na Pangalan 92 42.8 66 30.7 11 5.1 Maidlang 172 78.2 139 63.2 2 0.9 Malad 96 60.0 62 38.8 0 0.0 Malamig 151 48.2 97 31.0 7 2.2 Managpi 179 46.9 115 30.1 4 1.0 Masipit 321 51.4 238 38.1 14 2.2 Nag-Iba I 112 48.5 74 32.0 46 19.9 Nag-Iba II 152 58.5 128 49.2 6 2.3 Navotas 105 72.9 89 61.8 21 14.6 Pachoca 239 44.7 182 34.0 12 2.2 Palhi 286 58.4 198 40.4 69 14.1 Panggalaan 82 70.7 67 57.8 0 0.0 Parang 297 51.7 186 32.3 47 8.2 Patas 89 47.1 63 33.3 1 0.5 Personas 172 64.7 125 47.0 40 15.2 Putingtubig 159 51.5 109 35.3 1 0.3 Salong 215 45.5 145 30.7 6 1.3 San Antonio 331 43.7 205 27.1 146 19.3 San Vicente Central 48 60.8 42 53.2 0 0.0 San Vicente East 19 12.5 6 3.9 0 0.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 181 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

CITY OF CALAPAN San Vicente North 35 22.0 21 13.2 5 3.1 San Vicente South 29 19.3 17 11.3 3 2.0 San Vicente West 45 36.3 30 24.2 1 0.8 Santa Cruz 129 81.1 100 62.9 0 0.0 Santa Isabel 428 61.6 345 49.6 1 0.1 Santa Maria Village 31 9.6 20 6.2 1 0.3 Santa Rita (Bungahan) 240 69.8 211 61.3 2 0.6 Santo Niño 216 33.4 129 19.9 48 7.4 Sapul 302 60.8 223 44.9 23 4.6 Silonay 168 62.2 107 39.6 0 0.0 Suqui 92 22.9 54 13.4 39 9.8 Tawagan 93 37.7 59 23.9 25 10.2 Tawiran 83 18.6 35 7.8 23 5.2 Tibag 155 37.8 96 23.4 23 5.6 Wawa 71 38.6 40 21.7 8 4.3

GLORIA Agos 171 78.1 143 65.3 20 9.1 Agsalin 127 76.0 92 55.1 23 13.8 Alma Villa 189 63.2 137 45.8 22 7.4 Andres Bonifacio 176 71.0 136 54.8 27 10.9 Balete 329 58.3 223 39.5 35 6.2 Banus 245 57.9 154 36.4 10 2.4 Banutan 62 40.5 48 31.4 0 0.0 Bulaklakan 132 69.5 95 50.0 6 3.2 Buong Lupa 131 76.2 114 66.3 2 1.2 Gaudencio Antonino 157 47.0 107 32.0 30 9.0 Guimbonan 131 56.7 95 41.1 0 0.0 Kawit 232 57.1 165 40.6 34 8.4 Lucio Laurel 265 49.5 164 30.7 21 3.9 Macario Adriatico 135 64.0 88 41.7 0 0.0 Malamig 374 66.9 296 53.0 35 6.3 Malayong 194 71.6 157 57.9 28 10.3 Maligaya (Pob.) 228 36.9 125 20.2 1 0.2 Malubay 160 70.2 124 54.4 1 0.4 Manguyang 260 72.0 206 57.1 63 17.5 Maragooc 155 56.0 78 28.2 1 0.4 Mirayan 142 71.7 113 57.1 0 0.0 Narra 280 64.1 185 42.3 6 1.4 Papandungin 160 78.0 133 64.9 1 0.5 San Antonio 150 62.8 97 40.6 7 3.1 Santa Maria 146 35.5 87 21.2 5 1.2 Santa Theresa 170 61.2 116 41.7 4 1.4 Tambong 315 56.9 207 37.4 26 4.7

MANSALAY B. Del Mundo 867 77.2 705 62.8 23 2.0 Balugo 269 77.3 229 65.8 13 3.7 Bonbon 255 91.4 235 84.2 92 33.0 Budburan 201 82.7 173 71.2 37 15.2 Cabalwa 171 79.5 133 61.9 1 0.5 Don Pedro 398 78.5 338 66.7 41 8.1 Maliwanag 227 71.8 178 56.3 78 24.7 Manaul 485 88.5 447 81.6 119 21.8 Panaytayan 1046 97.9 1001 93.7 703 66.0 Poblacion 359 55.8 277 43.1 124 19.3 Roma 220 76.9 184 64.3 74 25.9 Santa Brigida 259 73.0 213 60.0 32 9.0 Santa Maria 276 80.5 237 69.1 17 5.0 Santa Teresita 634 73.8 554 64.5 13 1.5 Villa Celestial 180 59.0 125 41.0 62 20.3 Wasig 407 92.1 386 87.3 84 19.0 Waygan 199 87.7 180 79.3 46 20.6

NAUJAN Adrialuna 230 57.1 158 39.2 8 2.0 Andres Ilagan 89 58.2 59 38.6 3 2.0 Antipolo 75 64.7 61 52.6 1 0.9 Apitong 396 84.6 352 75.2 43 9.2 Arangin 119 61.3 66 34.0 0 0.0 Aurora 400 67.2 278 46.7 20 3.4 Bacungan 191 65.9 119 41.0 16 5.5 Bagong Buhay 316 78.4 241 59.8 22 5.5 Balite 211 100.0 211 100.0 208 99.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 182 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

NAUJAN Bancuro 278 71.3 215 55.1 19 4.9 Banuton 183 98.9 181 97.8 112 60.5 Barcenaga 396 47.1 270 32.1 3 0.4 Bayani 226 59.0 139 36.3 0 0.0 Buhangin 111 56.9 67 34.4 0 0.0 Caburo 100 100.0 100 100.0 99 99.0 Concepcion 128 64.0 80 40.0 32 16.0 Dao 169 67.6 128 51.2 21 8.4 Del Pilar 232 60.9 158 41.5 0 0.0 Estrella 372 72.1 286 55.4 31 6.0 Evangelista 404 72.3 302 54.0 5 0.9 Gamao 127 69.0 85 46.2 0 0.0 General Esco 169 68.1 127 51.2 22 8.9 Herrera 137 77.4 103 58.2 39 22.0 Inarawan 225 61.5 152 41.5 121 33.1 Kalinisan 173 59.9 113 39.1 4 1.4 Laguna 202 68.7 142 48.3 7 2.4 Mabini 65 49.6 36 27.5 4 3.1 Magtibay 102 100.0 102 100.0 98 96.1 Mahabang Parang 254 79.6 202 63.3 131 41.1 Malaya 116 58.6 80 40.4 0 0.0 Malinao 193 63.9 151 50.0 1 0.3 Malvar 206 89.2 170 73.6 68 29.4 Masagana 178 82.0 161 74.2 2 0.9 Masaguing 122 87.8 109 78.4 1 0.7 Melgar A 176 48.4 113 31.0 12 3.3 Melgar B 224 69.3 171 52.9 30 9.3 Metolza 90 73.8 70 57.4 28 23.0 Montelago 297 75.6 238 60.6 44 11.2 Montemayor 74 54.0 44 32.1 0 0.0 Motoderazo 212 55.2 141 36.7 21 5.5 Mulawin 137 58.3 93 39.6 0 0.0 Nag-Iba I 121 64.7 92 49.2 0 0.0 Nag-Iba II 183 57.4 103 32.3 0 0.0 Pagkakaisa 247 53.8 177 38.6 2 0.4 Paitan 248 98.4 243 96.4 233 92.5 Paniquian 250 84.5 218 73.6 30 10.1 Pinagsabangan I 312 74.3 239 56.9 8 1.9 Pinagsabangan II 168 43.3 89 22.9 3 0.8 Piñahan 123 48.4 85 33.5 5 2.0 Poblacion I (Brgy I) 92 44.4 48 23.2 0 0.0 Poblacion II (Brgy II) 62 34.1 45 24.7 3 1.7 Poblacion III (Brgy III) 107 58.8 74 40.7 10 5.5 Sampaguita 207 44.3 124 26.6 17 3.6 San Agustin I 167 53.7 111 35.7 0 0.0 San Agustin II 156 56.7 108 39.3 0 0.0 San Andres 170 75.9 149 66.5 65 29.0 San Antonio 62 57.9 41 38.3 0 0.0 San Carlos 109 70.8 84 54.5 0 0.0 San Isidro 145 72.5 125 62.5 1 0.5 San Jose 111 73.5 100 66.2 28 18.5 San Luis 109 66.1 83 50.3 1 0.6 San Nicolas 137 74.5 106 57.6 13 7.1 San Pedro 194 84.7 158 69.0 4 1.7 Santa Cruz 169 55.8 108 35.6 0 0.0 Santa Isabel 187 73.9 151 59.7 0 0.0 Santa Maria 382 68.1 310 55.3 24 4.3 Santiago 294 69.7 198 46.9 21 5.0 Santo Niño 254 79.6 208 65.2 34 10.7 Tagumpay 167 82.7 129 63.9 3 1.5 Tigkan 92 59.7 62 40.3 7 4.5

PINAMALAYAN Anoling 281 63.4 197 44.5 84 19.0 Bacungan 173 59.9 103 35.6 31 10.8 Bangbang 147 69.0 119 55.9 39 18.3 Banilad 351 87.3 298 74.1 2 0.5 Buli 160 60.8 79 30.0 2 0.8 Cacawan 373 54.2 276 40.1 50 7.3 Calingag 264 66.8 168 42.5 23 5.8 Del Razon 158 54.9 107 37.2 8 2.8

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 183 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

PINAMALAYAN Guinhawa 253 64.4 169 43.0 2 0.5 Inclanay 173 58.6 129 43.7 52 17.6 Lumangbayan 204 35.5 89 15.5 34 5.9 Malaya 114 71.3 87 54.4 0 0.0 Maliangcog 239 85.7 210 75.3 5 1.8 Maningcol 298 80.1 257 69.1 16 4.3 Marayos 209 64.3 168 51.7 11 3.4 Marfrancisco 275 25.7 95 8.9 69 6.5 Nabuslot 299 55.7 218 40.6 65 12.1 Pagalagala 161 59.6 104 38.5 12 4.4 Palayan 169 44.7 99 26.2 1 0.3 Pambisan Malaki 216 53.2 150 36.9 30 7.4 Pambisan Munti 128 67.4 90 47.4 0 0.0 Panggulayan 269 49.8 139 25.7 32 5.9 Papandayan 868 75.5 676 58.8 65 5.7 Pili 319 48.6 169 25.8 16 2.4 Quinabigan 267 57.9 142 30.8 6 1.3 Ranzo 134 74.4 113 62.8 1 0.6 Rosario 259 73.2 211 59.6 128 36.3 Sabang 635 88.4 579 80.6 20 2.8 Santa Isabel 325 67.4 236 49.0 7 1.5 Santa Maria 122 44.7 60 22.0 7 2.6 Santa Rita 265 45.5 139 23.8 10 1.7 Santo Niño 112 49.1 57 25.0 31 13.6 Wawa 497 48.2 311 30.1 70 6.8 Zone I (Pob.) 284 45.2 177 28.2 5 0.8 Zone II (Pob.) 209 37.0 132 23.4 21 3.7 Zone III (Pob.) 69 14.4 20 4.2 2 0.4 Zone IV (Pob.) 40 19.2 17 8.2 2 1.0

POLA Bacawan 313 91.0 250 72.7 40 11.7 Bacungan 90 77.6 59 50.9 0 0.0 Batuhan 298 52.9 203 36.1 51 9.1 Bayanan 127 41.4 73 23.8 1 0.3 Biga 159 71.6 109 49.1 17 7.7 Buhay Na Tubig 209 76.6 167 61.2 11 4.0 Calima 277 67.9 227 55.6 1 0.2 Calubasanhon 219 71.1 157 51.0 0 0.0 Campamento 82 60.7 64 47.4 0 0.0 Casiligan 241 62.0 164 42.2 33 8.5 Malibago 209 86.4 191 78.9 1 0.4 Maluanluan 404 62.1 300 46.1 2 0.3 Matulatula 508 71.1 370 51.8 66 9.3 Misong 170 87.2 144 73.8 33 17.0 Pahilahan 360 86.7 308 74.2 18 4.3 Panikihan 244 79.5 211 68.7 1 0.3 Pula 252 69.2 193 53.0 35 9.6 Puting Cacao 145 83.8 125 72.3 3 1.7 Tagbakin 243 81.0 189 63.0 14 4.7 Tagumpay 132 78.1 108 63.9 19 11.2 Tiguihan 147 91.3 133 82.6 33 20.5 Zone I (Pob.) 44 41.5 23 21.7 9 8.6 Zone II (Pob.) 53 29.1 34 18.7 2 1.1

PUERTO GALERA Aninuan 208 51.2 133 32.8 0 0.0 Baclayan 113 100.0 113 100.0 4 3.5 Balatero 310 47.7 181 27.8 8 1.2 Dulangan 171 42.4 106 26.3 0 0.0 Palangan 63 30.3 36 17.3 0 0.0 Poblacion 66 14.2 22 4.7 1 0.2 Sabang 172 37.6 108 23.6 1 0.2 San Antonio 89 84.8 64 61.0 0 0.0 San Isidro 140 34.4 91 22.4 0 0.0 Santo Niño 61 22.2 24 8.7 0 0.0 Sinandigan 43 13.7 17 5.4 0 0.0 Tabinay 283 42.0 192 28.5 0 0.0 Villaflor 338 97.1 327 94.0 0 0.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 184 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

ROXAS Bagumbayan (Pob.) 454 36.6 237 19.1 18 1.5 Cantil 364 60.7 275 45.8 16 2.7 Dangay 377 53.7 268 38.2 9 1.3 Happy Valley 165 75.3 111 50.7 9 4.1 Libertad 178 60.1 117 39.5 1 0.3 Libtong 272 74.3 226 61.7 1 0.3 Little Tanauan 106 58.2 61 33.5 4 2.2 Mabuhay 183 74.7 140 57.1 72 29.4 Maraska 77 82.8 62 66.7 56 60.2 Odiong 342 55.3 229 37.1 104 16.8 Paclasan (Pob.) 500 54.3 320 34.8 86 9.3 San Aquilino 280 50.0 170 30.4 44 7.9 San Isidro 189 54.5 115 33.1 17 4.9 San Jose 386 73.1 288 54.5 98 18.6 San Mariano 530 64.1 414 50.1 32 3.9 San Miguel 161 67.4 125 52.3 13 5.4 San Rafael 231 76.7 184 61.1 4 1.3 San Vicente 610 96.2 590 93.1 78 12.3 Uyao 97 60.6 68 42.5 36 22.5 Victoria 226 57.7 166 42.3 19 4.9

SAN TEODORO Bigaan 241 65.7 179 48.8 40 11.1 Caagutayan 469 93.2 428 85.1 185 36.8 Calangatan 367 84.2 307 70.4 131 30.3 Calsapa 287 63.1 197 43.3 0 0.0 Ilag 237 76.2 206 66.2 37 12.1 Lumangbayan 352 69.8 286 56.7 11 2.2 Poblacion 219 52.0 144 34.2 0 0.0 Tacligan 376 83.7 321 71.5 83 18.6

SOCORRO Bagsok 247 61.6 173 43.1 5 1.2 Batong Dalig 144 75.4 93 48.7 6 3.1 Bayuin 395 79.8 309 62.4 5 1.0 Bugtong Na Tuog 155 99.4 154 98.7 94 60.3 Calocmoy 248 82.7 207 69.0 23 7.7 Calubayan 188 76.4 160 65.0 2 0.8 Catiningan 290 64.3 216 47.9 16 3.6 Fortuna 522 88.3 477 80.7 76 12.9 Happy Valley 175 88.8 150 76.1 3 1.5 Leuteboro I 245 73.4 190 56.9 22 6.6 Leuteboro II 321 77.7 262 63.4 10 2.4 Ma. Concepcion 93 84.5 68 61.8 2 1.8 Mabuhay I 145 69.4 101 48.3 6 2.9 Mabuhay II 282 77.5 230 63.2 25 6.9 Malugay 121 82.9 91 62.3 0 0.0 Matungao 320 51.7 195 31.5 49 7.9 Monteverde 215 91.9 190 81.2 31 13.2 Pasi I 88 52.1 61 36.1 18 10.7 Pasi II 143 63.8 98 43.8 68 30.4 Santo Domingo (Lapog) 311 81.6 268 70.3 55 14.4 Subaan 361 75.4 308 64.3 67 14.0 Villareal (Daan) 144 81.4 113 63.8 2 1.1 Zone I (Pob.) 151 68.6 119 54.1 5 2.3 Zone II (Pob.) 37 25.3 17 11.6 0 0.0 Zone III (Pob.) 90 41.3 60 27.5 2 0.9 Zone IV (Pob.) 220 43.1 135 26.4 5 1.0

VICTORIA Alcate 263 46.5 196 34.7 41 7.3 Antonino 171 68.7 116 46.6 0 0.0 Babangonan 168 46.0 114 31.2 38 10.4 Bagong Buhay 144 60.3 100 41.8 4 1.7 Bagong Silang 186 87.3 166 77.9 15 7.0 Bambanin 198 74.4 159 59.8 29 10.9 Bethel 84 46.4 50 27.6 14 7.7 Canaan 58 33.3 23 13.2 7 4.0 Concepcion 143 77.7 120 65.2 39 21.2 Duongan 136 58.6 91 39.2 2 0.9

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 185 Table 4. Income Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Households with income Households with income Households who experienced below the poverty threshold below the food threshold food shortage M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e

VICTORIA Jose Leido Jr. 208 58.1 142 39.7 1 0.3 Loyal 249 85.3 213 72.9 71 24.3 Mabini 135 65.5 94 45.6 3 1.5 Macatoc 268 40.6 168 25.5 16 2.4 Malabo 189 60.4 120 38.3 6 1.9 Merit 60 45.1 38 28.6 6 4.5 Ordovilla 305 87.6 267 76.7 9 2.6 Pakyas 219 47.7 136 29.6 3 0.7 Poblacion I 374 53.0 268 38.0 34 4.9 Poblacion II 88 48.6 52 28.7 4 2.2 Poblacion III 320 49.8 213 33.2 72 11.2 Poblacion IV 175 57.6 120 39.5 3 1.0 Sampaguita 149 58.0 100 38.9 2 0.8 San Antonio 148 59.4 80 32.1 38 15.4 San Cristobal 109 59.9 80 44.0 8 4.4 San Gabriel 153 54.4 102 36.3 2 0.7 San Gelacio 57 53.8 31 29.2 2 1.9 San Isidro 122 36.9 52 15.7 31 9.4 San Juan 117 62.9 84 45.2 2 1.1 San Narciso 185 56.4 133 40.5 13 4.0 Urdaneta 216 72.5 157 52.7 13 4.4 Villa Cerveza 295 73.8 260 65.0 37 9.3

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 186 CBMS Poverty Maps: Oriental Mindoro

Map 27. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Unemployement rate 1.8 CITY OF CALAPAN (15 years old and above) 2.2 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n V icto ria 374 3 .0 NAUJAN 1.9 San Teo doro 134 2 .8 SAN TEODORO B ong ab ong 38 5 2 .4 2.8 POLA BACO 2.2 City of Calapan 73 4 2 .2 1.3 So co rro 22 7 2 .2 VICTORIA 3.0 Po la 198 2 .2 SOCORRO PINAMALAYAN B ansud 20 3 2 .0 2.2 1.2 Naujan 4 71 1.9 GLORIA Puerto Galera 112 1.8 1.6 M ansalay 195 1.8 Glo ria 194 1.6 BANSUD Roxas 172 1.3 2.0 B aco 126 1.3 BONGABONG Pinamalayan 28 7 1.2 2.4 B ulalacao 67 0 .8 ROXAS MANSALAY 1.3 1.8

BULALACAO 0.8

Map 28. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA CITY OF CALAPAN 1.8 2.2 Bottom 10 Barangays NAUJAN M unicipality B a r ang a y M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n SAN TEODORO 1.9 2.8 POLA City of Calapan San Vicente Central 12 15.2 BACO 2.2 V ict o ria M ab ini 3 3 10.1 1.3 V ict o ria Poblacion IV 4 5 9 .8 VICTORIA City of Calapan Gulo d 18 9 .2 3.0 PINAMALAYANPo la Camp ament o 11 7.6 SOCORRO 1.2 So co rro B ag sok 3 2 7.6 2.2 City of Calapan M ahal Na Pangalan 2 4 7.5 GLORIA City of Calapan Pat as 19 7.4 1.6 Naujan M alvar 19 6 .6 BANSUD V ict o ria Poblacion III 6 6 6 .6 2.0 BONGABONG 2.4 ROXAS MANSALAY 1.3 1.8

BULALACAO 0.8

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 187 CBMS Poverty Maps: Oriental Mindoro

Map 29. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA Persons who are victims of crime 0.0 CITY OF CALAPAN 0.8 M unicipality M a g nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n Roxas 68 8 1.6 NAUJAN 0.2 B ansud 50 9 1.5 SAN TEODORO B ulalacao 38 8 1.3 0.6 POLA BACO 0.4 City of Calapan 8 51 0 .8 0.6 Glo ria 24 5 0 .6 VICTORIA B aco 177 0 .6 0.5 PINAMALAYAN San Teo doro 8 6 0 .6 SOCORRO 0.4 V icto ria 20 9 0.5 0.3 Pinamalayan 3 12 0 .4 GLORIA Po la 122 0 .4 0.6 So co rro 116 0 .3 BANSUD M ansalay 116 0 .3 1.5 B ong ab ong 172 0 .3 Naujan 164 0 .2 BONGABONG Puerto Galera 5 0 .0 0.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 1.6 0.3

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Map 30. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 0.0 CITY OF CALAPAN 0.8 Bottom 11 Barangays NAUJAN M unicipality B a r ang a y M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n SAN TEODORO 0.2 0.6 POLA B ansud Ro sacara 162 8.9 BACO 0.4 Roxas V ict oria 9 9 5.6 0.6 M ilagro sa VICTORIA B ulalacao (Guiob ) 71 4.6 0.5 PINAMALAYAN Roxas San M ariano 175 4.5 SOCORRO 0.4 Roxas Od io ng 112 3.8 0.3 B ansud Pob lacio n 192 3.7 GLORIA City of Calapan Ilaya (Pob.) 105 3.7 0.6 B aco (M angyan M inority) 4 8 3.6 City of Calapan Lumang Bayan 129 3.5 BANSUD Roxas San Aq uilino 9 3 3.4 1.5 Glo ria M alayong 3 9 3.4 BONGABONG 0.3 ROXAS MANSALAY 1.6 0.3

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The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 188 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BACO Alag 355 7 2.0 3 0.3 Bangkatan 512 29 5.7 7 0.4 Baras 613 0 0.0 48 3.6 Bayanan 330 14 4.2 26 2.4 Burbuli 152 1 0.7 2 0.4 Catwiran I 363 2 0.6 0 0.0 Catwiran II 356 0 0.0 1 0.1 Dulangan I 453 5 1.1 0 0.0 Dulangan II 623 3 0.5 4 0.2 Lantuyang 118 0 0.0 0 0.0 Lumang Bayan 142 6 4.2 1 0.2 Malapad 126 0 0.0 7 1.8 Mangangan I 589 10 1.7 0 0.0 Mangangan II 167 0 0.0 0 0.0 Mayabig 463 0 0.0 5 0.4 Pambisan 333 5 1.5 0 0.0 Poblacion 728 12 1.6 2 0.1 Pulang-Tubig 285 3 1.1 2 0.2 Putican-Cabulo 111 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Andres 92 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Ignacio 655 2 0.3 44 2.4 Santa Cruz 129 1 0.8 1 0.2 Santa Rosa I 513 13 2.5 23 1.5 Santa Rosa II 271 1 0.4 0 0.0 Tabon-tabon 401 7 1.7 0 0.0 Tagumpay 283 4 1.4 1 0.1 Water 341 1 0.3 0 0.0

BANSUD Alcadesma 612 30 4.9 3 0.2 Bato 226 0 0.0 4 0.5 Conrazon 1311 10 0.8 24 0.7 Malo 348 5 1.4 21 1.4 Manihala 250 0 0.0 18 2.0 Pag-Asa 782 5 0.6 1 0.0 Poblacion 1800 35 1.9 192 3.7 Proper Bansud 644 18 2.8 4 0.2 Proper Tiguisan 541 4 0.7 16 0.9 Rosacara 521 2 0.4 162 8.9 Salcedo 1365 29 2.1 23 0.5 Sumagui 675 7 1.0 9 0.4 Villa Pag-Asa 1115 58 5.2 32 0.8

BONGABONG Anilao 923 16 1.7 4 0.1 Aplaya 481 11 2.3 4 0.2 Bagumbayan I 453 11 2.4 1 0.1 Bagumbayan II 310 13 4.2 0 0.0 Batangan 182 5 2.7 0 0.0 Bukal 107 5 4.7 0 0.0 Camantigue 444 21 4.7 1 0.1 Carmundo 457 16 3.5 10 0.7 Cawayan 602 31 5.1 0 0.0 Dayhagan 458 5 1.1 6 0.3 Formon 290 14 4.8 17 1.3 Hagan 554 13 2.3 7 0.3 Hagupit 186 4 2.2 2 0.3 Ipil 536 4 0.7 3 0.1 Kaligtasan 581 35 6.0 0 0.0 Labasan 982 27 2.7 3 0.1 Labonan 295 5 1.7 2 0.1 Libertad 477 9 1.9 1 0.1 Lisap 1806 18 1.0 9 0.2 Luna 378 0 0.0 2 0.2 Malitbog 838 28 3.3 33 1.3 Mapang 182 0 0.0 0 0.0 Masaguisi 382 21 5.5 0 0.0 Mina de Oro 414 8 1.9 34 2.3 Morente 466 3 0.6 1 0.1 Ogbot 242 1 0.4 8 0.9 Orconuma 585 16 2.7 3 0.1 Poblacion 318 9 2.8 0 0.0 Polusahi 155 6 3.9 0 0.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 189 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

BONGABONG Sagana 523 13 2.5 7 0.4 San Isidro 436 10 2.3 9 0.6 San Jose 180 3 1.7 2 0.2 San Juan 89 0 0.0 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 338 0 0.0 0 0.0 Sigange 262 2 0.8 1 0.1 Tawas 369 2 0.5 2 0.2

BULALACAO Bagong Sikat 244 1 0.4 0 0.0 Balatasan 463 2 0.4 7 0.5 Benli 983 0 0.0 92 2.6 Cabugao 147 6 4.1 0 0.0 Cambunang (Pob.) 528 5 0.9 10 0.6 Campaasan (Pob.) 644 4 0.6 0 0.0 Maasin 210 1 0.5 10 1.3 Maujao 371 8 2.2 5 0.3 Milagrosa (Guiob) 405 7 1.7 71 4.6 Nasukob (Pob.) 1536 1 0.1 49 1.3 Poblacion 940 19 2.0 9 0.3 San Francisco 132 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Isidro 96 2 2.1 5 1.3 San Juan 402 10 2.5 0 0.0 San Roque (Buyayao) 1396 1 0.1 130 2.5

CITY OF CALAPAN Balingayan 358 16 4.5 10 0.8 Balite 867 9 1.0 3 0.1 Baruyan 851 17 2.0 11 0.4 Batino 408 16 3.9 2 0.1 Bayanan I 285 6 2.1 6 0.7 Bayanan II 645 11 1.7 38 1.5 Biga 641 5 0.8 35 1.7 Bondoc 86 0 0.0 0 0.0 Bucayao 604 20 3.3 2 0.1 Buhuan 200 6 3.0 0 0.0 Bulusan 643 4 0.6 11 0.5 Calero (Pob.) 559 7 1.3 31 1.9 Camansihan 675 9 1.3 0 0.0 Camilmil 1096 12 1.1 32 1.0 Canubing I 714 12 1.7 6 0.2 Canubing II 753 18 2.4 15 0.5 Comunal 709 7 1.0 12 0.5 Guinobatan 568 33 5.8 9 0.4 Gulod 195 18 9.2 0 0.0 Gutad 339 3 0.9 8 0.7 Ibaba East (Pob.) 310 3 1.0 4 0.4 Ibaba West (Pob.) 797 10 1.3 7 0.3 Ilaya (Pob.) 978 19 1.9 105 3.7 Lalud 1041 24 2.3 21 0.7 Lazareto 965 39 4.0 0 0.0 Libis (Pob.) 429 6 1.4 8 0.6 Lumang Bayan 1151 13 1.1 129 3.5 Mahal Na Pangalan 318 24 7.5 0 0.0 Maidlang 320 5 1.6 3 0.3 Malad 218 0 0.0 0 0.0 Malamig 514 13 2.5 0 0.0 Managpi 503 23 4.6 0 0.0 Masipit 834 12 1.4 5 0.2 Nag-Iba I 337 0 0.0 2 0.2 Nag-Iba II 360 11 3.1 3 0.3 Navotas 167 4 2.4 1 0.2 Pachoca 683 21 3.1 6 0.3 Palhi 661 16 2.4 0 0.0 Panggalaan 122 4 3.3 0 0.0 Parang 781 18 2.3 10 0.4 Patas 258 19 7.4 0 0.0 Personas 335 2 0.6 40 3.2 Putingtubig 473 10 2.1 1 0.1 Salong 608 5 0.8 0 0.0 San Antonio 1076 46 4.3 76 2.2 San Vicente Central 79 12 15.2 0 0.0 San Vicente East 237 0 0.0 0 0.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 190 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

CITY OF CALAPAN San Vicente North 282 10 3.5 1 0.1 San Vicente South 209 2 1.0 2 0.3 San Vicente West 202 10 5.0 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 164 3 1.8 0 0.0 Santa Isabel 722 37 5.1 0 0.0 Santa Maria Village 508 12 2.4 40 2.9 Santa Rita (Bungahan) 428 9 2.1 0 0.0 Santo Niño 990 22 2.2 23 0.8 Sapul 692 6 0.9 7 0.3 Silonay 327 6 1.8 0 0.0 Suqui 610 3 0.5 32 1.9 Tawagan 391 11 2.8 25 2.3 Tawiran 697 12 1.7 25 1.3 Tibag 499 2 0.4 44 2.5 Wawa 195 1 0.5 0 0.0

GLORIA Agos 303 12 4.0 2 0.2 Agsalin 190 2 1.1 0 0.0 Alma Villa 354 9 2.5 10 0.8 Andres Bonifacio 321 6 1.9 3 0.3 Balete 760 3 0.4 52 2.2 Banus 566 32 5.7 5 0.3 Banutan 195 3 1.5 0 0.0 Bulaklakan 269 11 4.1 5 0.6 Buong Lupa 221 0 0.0 1 0.1 Gaudencio Antonino 462 3 0.6 6 0.4 Guimbonan 277 3 1.1 0 0.0 Kawit 489 6 1.2 1 0.1 Lucio Laurel 791 20 2.5 1 0.0 Macario Adriatico 258 1 0.4 1 0.1 Malamig 687 20 2.9 27 1.1 Malayong 346 1 0.3 39 3.4 Maligaya (Pob.) 943 13 1.4 15 0.6 Malubay 244 1 0.4 1 0.1 Manguyang 547 4 0.7 8 0.5 Maragooc 322 2 0.6 0 0.0 Mirayan 231 3 1.3 0 0.0 Narra 589 4 0.7 10 0.5 Papandungin 256 6 2.3 1 0.1 San Antonio 337 9 2.7 19 1.8 Santa Maria 584 2 0.3 1 0.1 Santa Theresa 408 3 0.7 3 0.3 Tambong 809 15 1.9 34 1.4

MANSALAY B. Del Mundo 1339 21 1.6 0 0.0 Balugo 525 5 1.0 0 0.0 Bonbon 374 4 1.1 0 0.0 Budburan 378 0 0.0 0 0.0 Cabalwa 303 0 0.0 7 0.7 Don Pedro 588 36 6.1 4 0.2 Maliwanag 538 16 3.0 47 2.9 Manaul 954 7 0.7 7 0.3 Panaytayan 1925 16 0.8 33 0.7 Poblacion 743 31 4.2 3 0.1 Roma 296 12 4.1 3 0.2 Santa Brigida 497 8 1.6 0 0.0 Santa Maria 434 5 1.2 9 0.6 Santa Teresita 1123 10 0.9 0 0.0 Villa Celestial 403 15 3.7 2 0.2 Wasig 323 7 2.2 0 0.0 Waygan 326 2 0.6 1 0.1

NAUJAN Adrialuna 623 3 0.5 1 0.1 Andres Ilagan 191 6 3.1 0 0.0 Antipolo 154 3 1.9 0 0.0 Apitong 522 22 4.2 1 0.0 Arangin 205 2 1.0 2 0.2 Aurora 795 13 1.6 3 0.1 Bacungan 469 7 1.5 4 0.3 Bagong Buhay 563 1 0.2 7 0.4 Balite 148 0 0.0 0 0.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 191 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

NAUJAN Bancuro 564 19 3.4 8 0.4 Banuton 266 0 0.0 0 0.0 Barcenaga 991 42 4.2 0 0.0 Bayani 465 2 0.4 0 0.0 Buhangin 172 3 1.7 0 0.0 Caburo 86 3 3.5 0 0.0 Concepcion 228 7 3.1 0 0.0 Dao 307 4 1.3 0 0.0 Del Pilar 568 13 2.3 3 0.2 Estrella 543 18 3.3 0 0.0 Evangelista 729 10 1.4 0 0.0 Gamao 222 2 0.9 2 0.3 General Esco 354 5 1.4 1 0.1 Herrera 236 4 1.7 0 0.0 Inarawan 449 8 1.8 11 0.7 Kalinisan 310 10 3.2 3 0.3 Laguna 378 9 2.4 0 0.0 Mabini 176 1 0.6 11 2.0 Magtibay 125 2 1.6 0 0.0 Mahabang Parang 393 2 0.5 4 0.3 Malaya 212 6 2.8 1 0.1 Malinao 406 5 1.2 2 0.1 Malvar 288 19 6.6 0 0.0 Masagana 278 3 1.1 4 0.4 Masaguing 185 6 3.2 0 0.0 Melgar A 330 1 0.3 7 0.5 Melgar B 402 9 2.2 1 0.1 Metolza 170 3 1.8 0 0.0 Montelago 494 15 3.0 1 0.1 Montemayor 157 5 3.2 2 0.4 Motoderazo 531 5 0.9 3 0.2 Mulawin 297 4 1.3 0 0.0 Nag-Iba I 217 4 1.8 0 0.0 Nag-Iba II 370 3 0.8 0 0.0 Pagkakaisa 561 4 0.7 6 0.3 Paitan 485 7 1.4 13 1.0 Paniquian 371 4 1.1 4 0.3 Pinagsabangan I 440 9 2.0 0 0.0 Pinagsabangan II 473 19 4.0 4 0.3 Piñahan 331 8 2.4 0 0.0 Poblacion I (Brgy I) 243 1 0.4 0 0.0 Poblacion II (Brgy II) 238 3 1.3 0 0.0 Poblacion III (Brgy III) 249 2 0.8 0 0.0 Sampaguita 784 16 2.0 18 0.9 San Agustin I 315 5 1.6 3 0.2 San Agustin II 370 6 1.6 1 0.1 San Andres 356 5 1.4 0 0.0 San Antonio 164 4 2.4 1 0.2 San Carlos 219 3 1.4 2 0.3 San Isidro 221 1 0.5 0 0.0 San Jose 169 0 0.0 1 0.2 San Luis 227 3 1.3 0 0.0 San Nicolas 317 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Pedro 280 5 1.8 0 0.0 Santa Cruz 347 11 3.2 1 0.1 Santa Isabel 306 0 0.0 0 0.0 Santa Maria 771 13 1.7 17 0.7 Santiago 454 15 3.3 3 0.2 Santo Niño 477 4 0.8 7 0.5 Tagumpay 298 9 3.0 1 0.1 Tigkan 192 5 2.6 0 0.0

PINAMALAYAN Anoling 576 1 0.2 0 0.0 Bacungan 421 5 1.2 2 0.2 Bangbang 379 7 1.8 4 0.4 Banilad 531 2 0.4 5 0.3 Buli 436 5 1.1 6 0.5 Cacawan 1051 17 1.6 2 0.1 Calingag 551 1 0.2 56 3.2 Del Razon 343 9 2.6 35 3.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 192 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

PINAMALAYAN Guinhawa 521 8 1.5 0 0.0 Inclanay 354 5 1.4 21 1.7 Lumangbayan 803 13 1.6 3 0.1 Malaya 227 6 2.6 4 0.5 Maliangcog 348 2 0.6 0 0.0 Maningcol 427 3 0.7 4 0.2 Marayos 414 5 1.2 7 0.5 Marfrancisco 1522 47 3.1 24 0.5 Nabuslot 841 1 0.1 13 0.5 Pagalagala 368 4 1.1 3 0.3 Palayan 497 2 0.4 3 0.2 Pambisan Malaki 458 14 3.1 13 0.8 Pambisan Munti 289 0 0.0 6 0.7 Panggulayan 745 14 1.9 4 0.2 Papandayan 1684 5 0.3 0 0.0 Pili 864 8 0.9 1 0.0 Quinabigan 600 5 0.8 2 0.1 Ranzo 218 3 1.4 3 0.4 Rosario 456 7 1.5 6 0.4 Sabang 1167 4 0.3 31 1.0 Santa Isabel 676 10 1.5 0 0.0 Santa Maria 364 5 1.4 0 0.0 Santa Rita 849 13 1.5 2 0.1 Santo Niño 315 5 1.6 0 0.0 Wawa 1439 18 1.3 16 0.4 Zone I (Pob.) 864 18 2.1 9 0.3 Zone II (Pob.) 743 9 1.2 11 0.5 Zone III (Pob.) 720 4 0.6 6 0.3 Zone IV (Pob.) 361 2 0.6 10 1.1

POLA Bacawan 561 7 1.2 37 2.3 Bacungan 139 6 4.3 0 0.0 Batuhan 752 17 2.3 26 1.1 Bayanan 414 9 2.2 0 0.0 Biga 313 7 2.2 0 0.0 Buhay Na Tubig 318 2 0.6 1 0.1 Calima 453 7 1.5 0 0.0 Calubasanhon 513 2 0.4 6 0.5 Campamento 144 11 7.6 0 0.0 Casiligan 482 15 3.1 0 0.0 Malibago 267 10 3.7 0 0.0 Maluanluan 760 20 2.6 0 0.0 Matulatula 888 30 3.4 11 0.4 Misong 184 5 2.7 0 0.0 Pahilahan 535 4 0.7 9 0.5 Panikihan 424 18 4.2 0 0.0 Pula 497 3 0.6 3 0.2 Puting Cacao 268 7 2.6 7 0.9 Tagbakin 382 0 0.0 15 1.1 Tagumpay 196 2 1.0 5 0.7 Tiguihan 187 0 0.0 0 0.0 Zone I (Pob.) 140 9 6.4 0 0.0 Zone II (Pob.) 224 7 3.1 2 0.3

PUERTO GALERA Aninuan 525 22 4.2 1 0.1 Baclayan 52 3 5.8 0 0.0 Balatero 880 36 4.1 0 0.0 Dulangan 560 6 1.1 0 0.0 Palangan 284 0 0.0 0 0.0 Poblacion 742 6 0.8 3 0.1 Sabang 613 4 0.7 0 0.0 San Antonio 119 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Isidro 521 12 2.3 0 0.0 Santo Niño 370 0 0.0 0 0.0 Sinandigan 405 2 0.5 0 0.0 Tabinay 884 13 1.5 1 0.0 Villaflor 216 8 3.7 0 0.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 193 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

ROXAS Bagumbayan (Pob.) 1748 12 0.7 24 0.5 Cantil 922 15 1.6 57 2.1 Dangay 852 7 0.8 1 0.0 Happy Valley 304 4 1.3 0 0.0 Libertad 383 1 0.3 21 1.6 Libtong 439 6 1.4 5 0.3 Little Tanauan 224 1 0.4 0 0.0 Mabuhay 292 1 0.3 3 0.3 Maraska 107 1 0.9 3 0.7 Odiong 883 7 0.8 112 3.8 Paclasan (Pob.) 1241 46 3.7 28 0.7 San Aquilino 774 8 1.0 93 3.4 San Isidro 442 4 0.9 18 1.1 San Jose 760 17 2.2 12 0.5 San Mariano 1049 11 1.0 175 4.5 San Miguel 349 6 1.7 26 2.3 San Rafael 405 3 0.7 1 0.1 San Vicente 785 0 0.0 0 0.0 Uyao 257 7 2.7 10 1.2 Victoria 552 15 2.7 99 5.6

SAN TEODORO Bigaan 541 13 2.4 8 0.5 Caagutayan 644 12 1.9 0 0.0 Calangatan 698 31 4.4 5 0.2 Calsapa 620 9 1.5 8 0.4 Ilag 386 5 1.3 0 0.0 Lumangbayan 592 10 1.7 0 0.0 Poblacion 587 23 3.9 0 0.0 Tacligan 637 31 4.9 65 3.2

SOCORRO Bagsok 423 32 7.6 0 0.0 Batong Dalig 270 2 0.7 1 0.1 Bayuin 598 14 2.3 0 0.0 Bugtong Na Tuog 264 1 0.4 11 1.3 Calocmoy 331 15 4.5 15 1.1 Calubayan 335 5 1.5 14 1.3 Catiningan 572 8 1.4 2 0.1 Fortuna 767 19 2.5 0 0.0 Happy Valley 218 10 4.6 0 0.0 Leuteboro I 423 4 0.9 9 0.6 Leuteboro II 526 18 3.4 4 0.2 Ma. Concepcion 118 6 5.1 2 0.4 Mabuhay I 334 1 0.3 3 0.3 Mabuhay II 457 6 1.3 9 0.6 Malugay 203 3 1.5 0 0.0 Matungao 970 6 0.6 19 0.7 Monteverde 284 3 1.1 0 0.0 Pasi I 208 12 5.8 0 0.0 Pasi II 271 2 0.7 2 0.2 Santo Domingo (Lapog) 404 5 1.2 1 0.1 Subaan 590 19 3.2 17 0.8 Villareal (Daan) 223 1 0.4 0 0.0 Zone I (Pob.) 311 14 4.5 0 0.0 Zone II (Pob.) 178 0 0.0 1 0.2 Zone III (Pob.) 317 3 0.9 5 0.6 Zone IV (Pob.) 722 18 2.5 1 0.0

VICTORIA Alcate 541 23 4.3 20 0.8 Antonino 319 11 3.4 0 0.0 Babangonan 448 6 1.3 15 1.0 Bagong Buhay 317 14 4.4 12 1.2 Bagong Silang 298 1 0.3 23 2.4 Bambanin 279 0 0.0 0 0.0 Bethel 224 9 4.0 2 0.3 Canaan 209 2 1.0 0 0.0 Concepcion 221 0 0.0 0 0.0 Duongan 311 8 2.6 0 0.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 194 Table 5. Unemployment and Victims of Crime Indicators, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y Number of persons in Unemployment rate Persons who are victims of the labor force (15 years old and above) crim es (15 years old and a b ov e ) M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n M ag n i tu d e P r o p or t i o n

VICTORIA Jose Leido Jr. 449 5 1.1 0 0.0 Loyal 400 1 0.3 25 2.0 Mabini 327 33 10.1 1 0.1 Macatoc 852 12 1.4 27 1.0 Malabo 381 10 2.6 0 0.0 Merit 148 2 1.4 2 0.4 Ordovilla 425 19 4.5 8 0.5 Pakyas 441 12 2.7 3 0.2 Poblacion I 898 33 3.7 0 0.0 Poblacion II 281 6 2.1 6 0.8 Poblacion III 1007 66 6.6 34 1.2 Poblacion IV 459 45 9.8 2 0.1 Sampaguita 277 5 1.8 0 0.0 San Antonio 269 2 0.7 0 0.0 San Cristobal 180 0 0.0 0 0.0 San Gabriel 460 6 1.3 2 0.2 San Gelacio 135 2 1.5 0 0.0 San Isidro 439 20 4.6 19 1.3 San Juan 264 7 2.7 5 0.6 San Narciso 466 6 1.3 3 0.2 Urdaneta 416 5 1.2 0 0.0 Villa Cerveza 527 3 0.6 0 0.0

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 195 CBMS Poverty Maps: Oriental Mindoro

Map 31. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Municipality, 2008

PUERTO GALERA C B M S 1.2 CITY OF CALAPAN M unicipality C o mp o sit e 1.5 Ind icat o r NAUJAN B ulalacao 3.1 SAN TEODORO 1.8 M ansalay 2 .6 2.4 POLA San Teod oro 2 .4 BACO 2.2 B ong abo ng 2 .2 2.1 VICTORIA Pinamalayan 2 .2 1.5 PINAMALAYAN Po la 2 .2 SOCORRO 2.2 So corro 2.1 2.1 B aco 2.1 GLORIA B ansud 1.9 1.7 Naujan 1.8 Glo ria 1.7 BANSUD Roxas 1.7 1.9 V icto ria 1.5 BONGABONG City of Calapan 1.5 2.2 Puerto Galera 1.2 ROXAS MANSALAY 1.7 2.6

BULALACAO 3.1

Map 32. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, 2008

PUERTO GALERA 1.2 CITY OF CALAPAN 1.5 B o t t o m 10 CBM S Composite M unicipality NAUJAN B a r ang a ys I nd i ca t o r SAN TEODORO 1.8 Naujan M ag tibay 5.9 2.4 POLA Baras BACO 2.2 B aco (M angyan M inority) 5.7 2.1 Naujan Pait an 5.1 VICTORIA M ansalay Panayt ayan 4 .9 1.5 PINAMALAYAN SOCORRO 2.2 Naujan Banut on 4 .8 2.1 Naujan Balit e 4 .8 GLORIA B ulalacao M ilagrosa (Guiob) 4 .6 1.7 B ulalacao San Isid ro 4 .5 BANSUD B ong abo ng Lisap 4 .3 1.9 (M ang yan BONGABONG B ulalacao Set t lement ) 4 .2 2.2 ROXAS MANSALAY 1.7 2.6

BULALACAO 3.1

The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 196 Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

Municipality B a ra n g a y CBMS Composite Municipality B a ra n g a y CBMS Composite Indicator Indicator

BACO Alag 1.4 BONGABONG Sagana 2.1 Bangkatan 2.3 San Isidro 1.4 Baras 5.7 San Jose 1.3 Bayanan 4.0 San Juan 2.7 Burbuli 1.7 Santa Cruz 2.5 Catwiran I 2.5 Sigange 2.5 Catwiran II 1.2 Tawas 2.7 Dulangan I 1.3 Dulangan II 2.9 BULALACAO Bagong Sikat 3.3 Lantuyang 3.9 Balatasan 3.5 Lumang Bayan 1.6 Benli 4.2 Malapad 1.9 Cabugao 3.3 Mangangan I 1.8 Cambunang (Pob.) 2.3 Mangangan II 2.3 Campaasan (Pob.) 1.4 Mayabig 1.2 Maasin 2.5 Pambisan 1.0 Maujao 3.0 Poblacion 1.2 Milagrosa (Guiob) 4.6 Pulang-Tubig 2.1 Nasukob (Pob.) 3.4 Putican-Cabulo 2.2 Poblacion 2.5 San Andres 1.1 San Francisco 1.6 San Ignacio 2.2 San Isidro 4.5 Santa Cruz 2.1 San Juan 2.4 Santa Rosa I 1.9 San Roque (Buyayao) 3.5 Santa Rosa II 0.9 Tabon-tabon 2.3 CITY OF CALAPAN Balingayan 1.2 Tagumpay 1.4 Balite 1.3 Water 2.4 Baruyan 1.3 Batino 1.7 BANSUD Alcadesma 1.4 Bayanan I 1.0 Bato 2.6 Bayanan II 1.0 Conrazon 2.3 Biga 2.1 Malo 2.9 Bondoc 1.5 Manihala 2.3 Bucayao 2.0 Pag-Asa 1.8 Buhuan 1.8 Poblacion 1.2 Bulusan 1.9 Proper Bansud 1.8 Calero (Pob.) 1.2 Proper Tiguisan 1.5 Camansihan 2.0 Rosacara 3.7 Camilmil 1.1 Salcedo 2.1 Canubing I 0.9 Sumagui 1.4 Canubing II 1.7 Villa Pag-Asa 1.7 Comunal 1.6 Guinobatan 1.7 BONGABONG Anilao 2.3 Gulod 1.7 Aplaya 0.9 Gutad 2.4 Bagumbayan I 0.9 Ibaba East (Pob.) 1.7 Bagumbayan II 0.4 Ibaba West (Pob.) 0.8 Batangan 3.5 Ilaya (Pob.) 1.2 Bukal 2.3 Lalud 1.4 Camantigue 2.2 Lazareto 2.4 Carmundo 1.9 Libis (Pob.) 1.1 Cawayan 2.5 Lumang Bayan 1.5 Dayhagan 1.5 Mahal Na Pangalan 1.2 Formon 2.1 Maidlang 1.9 Hagan 3.5 Malad 1.2 Hagupit 2.1 Malamig 1.1 Ipil 1.5 Managpi 0.9 Kaligtasan 1.7 Masipit 1.1 Labasan 1.6 Nag-Iba I 1.4 Labonan 2.4 Nag-Iba II 1.6 Libertad 2.5 Navotas 2.5 Lisap 4.3 Pachoca 1.4 Luna 2.1 Palhi 2.0 Malitbog 1.6 Panggalaan 1.4 Mapang 1.8 Parang 1.7 Masaguisi 1.6 Patas 1.1 Mina de Oro 2.2 Personas 1.7 Morente 2.3 Putingtubig 1.1 Ogbot 1.9 Salong 2.1 Orconuma 2.0 San Antonio 2.5 Poblacion 1.8 San Vicente Central 1.6 Polusahi 2.8 San Vicente East 1.2 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 2) 197 Table 6. CBMS Composite Indicator, by Barangay, Province of Oriental Mindoro, 2008

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CITY OF CALAPAN San Vicente North 1.3 NAUJAN Bancuro 1.8 San Vicente South 0.9 Banuton 4.8 San Vicente West 1.2 Barcenaga 1.2 Santa Cruz 1.7 Bayani 1.4 Santa Isabel 1.5 Buhangin 1.5 Santa Maria Village 0.9 Caburo 3.9 Santa Rita (Bungahan) 1.5 Concepcion 1.9 Santo Niño 1.9 Dao 2.2 Sapul 1.5 Del Pilar 1.4 Silonay 1.2 Estrella 1.6 Suqui 1.4 Evangelista 1.6 Tawagan 1.1 Gamao 1.7 Tawiran 0.6 General Esco 2.0 Tibag 1.7 Herrera 2.3 Wawa 0.8 Inarawan 2.6 Kalinisan 1.3 GLORIA Agos 2.1 Laguna 1.6 Agsalin 2.2 Mabini 1.3 Alma Villa 1.6 Magtibay 5.9 Andres Bonifacio 1.9 Mahabang Parang 3.4 Balete 1.5 Malaya 1.3 Banus 1.5 Malinao 1.7 Banutan 1.1 Malvar 3.1 Bulaklakan 2.0 Masagana 2.4 Buong Lupa 3.5 Masaguing 1.9 Gaudencio Antonino 1.3 Melgar A 2.0 Guimbonan 1.2 Melgar B 1.6 Kawit 1.6 Metolza 1.9 Lucio Laurel 1.3 Montelago 2.7 Macario Adriatico 1.4 Montemayor 1.3 Malamig 2.0 Motoderazo 1.4 Malayong 3.0 Mulawin 1.4 Maligaya (Pob.) 0.9 Nag-Iba I 1.7 Malubay 2.1 Nag-Iba II 1.1 Manguyang 2.7 Pagkakaisa 1.5 Maragooc 1.5 Paitan 5.1 Mirayan 2.7 Paniquian 2.3 Narra 1.4 Pinagsabangan I 1.8 Papandungin 2.5 Pinagsabangan II 1.0 San Antonio 1.7 Piñahan 1.2 Santa Maria 0.8 Poblacion I (Brgy I) 0.8 Santa Theresa 1.3 Poblacion II (Brgy II) 0.7 Tambong 1.6 Poblacion III (Brgy III) 1.1 Sampaguita 1.2 MANSALAY B. Del Mundo 1.8 San Agustin I 1.0 Balugo 2.4 San Agustin II 1.2 Bonbon 3.1 San Andres 3.3 Budburan 3.2 San Antonio 1.5 Cabalwa 2.2 San Carlos 1.5 Don Pedro 2.2 San Isidro 1.5 Maliwanag 2.0 San Jose 2.1 Manaul 3.2 San Luis 1.6 Panaytayan 4.9 San Nicolas 2.0 Poblacion 1.9 San Pedro 1.9 Roma 2.1 Santa Cruz 1.4 Santa Brigida 1.9 Santa Isabel 1.6 Santa Maria 2.0 Santa Maria 1.8 Santa Teresita 2.3 Santiago 1.5 Villa Celestial 1.8 Santo Niño 2.1 Wasig 2.6 Tagumpay 2.1 Waygan 3.5 Tigkan 1.5

NAUJAN Adrialuna 1.4 PINAMALAYAN Anoling 2.2 Andres Ilagan 1.2 Bacungan 2.5 Antipolo 1.6 Bangbang 3.0 Apitong 2.2 Banilad 2.7 Arangin 2.3 Buli 2.0 Aurora 1.6 Cacawan 2.2 Bacungan 1.7 Calingag 3.0 Bagong Buhay 1.8 Del Razon 2.1 Balite 4.8

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PINAMALAYAN Guinhawa 1.9 ROXAS Bagumbayan (Pob.) 0.8 Inclanay 2.8 Cantil 1.9 Lumangbayan 1.1 Dangay 1.3 Malaya 2.9 Happy Valley 1.7 Maliangcog 2.8 Libertad 1.3 Maningcol 2.4 Libtong 1.7 Marayos 2.4 Little Tanauan 1.2 Marfrancisco 1.7 Mabuhay 2.1 Nabuslot 2.2 Maraska 2.5 Pagalagala 2.3 Odiong 1.4 Palayan 1.9 Paclasan (Pob.) 1.5 Pambisan Malaki 2.3 San Aquilino 1.4 Pambisan Munti 2.3 San Isidro 1.3 Panggulayan 1.6 San Jose 2.3 Papandayan 3.1 San Mariano 1.5 Pili 2.3 San Miguel 1.9 Quinabigan 2.3 San Rafael 2.2 Ranzo 2.0 San Vicente 3.7 Rosario 2.9 Uyao 1.7 Sabang 2.7 Victoria 1.6 Santa Isabel 2.3 Santa Maria 2.0 SAN TEODORO Bigaan 2.3 Santa Rita 1.9 Caagutayan 3.8 Santo Niño 1.5 Calangatan 3.3 Wawa 1.9 Calsapa 1.5 Zone I (Pob.) 2.0 Ilag 2.3 Zone II (Pob.) 1.9 Lumangbayan 2.2 Zone III (Pob.) 1.4 Poblacion 1.4 Zone IV (Pob.) 1.0 Tacligan 2.6

POLA Bacawan 3.5 SOCORRO Bagsok 1.9 Bacungan 2.8 Batong Dalig 2.3 Batuhan 1.7 Bayuin 1.9 Bayanan 1.2 Bugtong Na Tuog 4.0 Biga 1.5 Calocmoy 2.4 Buhay Na Tubig 2.6 Calubayan 2.4 Calima 1.7 Catiningan 1.8 Calubasanhon 2.7 Fortuna 3.3 Campamento 1.5 Happy Valley 3.0 Casiligan 1.6 Leuteboro I 1.7 Malibago 2.1 Leuteboro II 1.8 Maluanluan 1.6 Ma. Concepcion 2.6 Matulatula 2.2 Mabuhay I 2.4 Misong 2.9 Mabuhay II 2.3 Pahilahan 2.9 Malugay 2.7 Panikihan 2.7 Matungao 1.5 Pula 1.8 Monteverde 2.9 Puting Cacao 3.1 Pasi I 1.4 Tagbakin 3.3 Pasi II 2.0 Tagumpay 2.4 Santo Domingo (Lapog) 2.4 Tiguihan 3.4 Subaan 2.1 Zone I (Pob.) 0.9 Villareal (Daan) 2.1 Zone II (Pob.) 0.7 Zone I (Pob.) 2.0 Zone II (Pob.) 1.4 PUERTO GALERA Aninuan 1.4 Zone III (Pob.) 1.2 Baclayan 3.2 Zone IV (Pob.) 1.0 Balatero 1.1 Dulangan 1.2 VICTORIA Alcate 1.6 Palangan 0.6 Antonino 1.4 Poblacion 0.5 Babangonan 1.0 Sabang 0.9 Bagong Buhay 1.5 San Antonio 1.6 Bagong Silang 2.9 San Isidro 0.9 Bambanin 2.1 Santo Niño 0.6 Bethel 1.1 Sinandigan 0.5 Canaan 0.7 Tabinay 1.2 Concepcion 2.7 Villaflor 3.6 Duongan 1.6

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VICTORIA Jose Leido Jr. 1.2 Loyal 2.9 Mabini 1.5 Macatoc 0.9 Malabo 1.5 Merit 1.6 Ordovilla 2.0 Pakyas 1.1 Poblacion I 1.3 Poblacion II 1.0 Poblacion III 1.5 Poblacion IV 1.2 Sampaguita 1.4 San Antonio 1.4 San Cristobal 1.5 San Gabriel 1.3 San Gelacio 1.1 San Isidro 0.9 San Juan 1.3 San Narciso 1.4 Urdaneta 1.9 Villa Cerveza 2.9

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