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Full Page Fax Print CBMS Core Indicators, by Municipality, Province of Tarlac, 2008-2009 Municipality Households with income below the Households with income below the Households who experienced food poverty threshold food threshold shortage Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion ANAO 1262 53.9 961 41.0 9 0.4 CAMILING 4330 56.5 3437 44.9 32 0.4 CAPAS 7875 32.8 4339 18.1 212 0.9 CITY OF TARLAC 26600 45.9 18449 31.8 353 0.6 CONCEPCION 11323 43.5 7066 27.1 98 0.4 GERONA 9593 54.8 7350 42.0 101 0.6 LA PAZ 7375 60.2 5310 43.3 154 1.3 MAYANTOC 3117 50.6 2230 36.2 276 4.5 MONCADA 6530 57.6 4926 43.4 274 2.4 PANIQUI 8252 43.8 5555 29.5 68 0.4 PURA 1953 41.9 1291 27.7 72 1.6 RAMOS 1672 41.2 1032 25.4 47 1.2 SAN CLEMENTE 1030 40.7 642 25.3 13 0.5 SAN JOSE 3407 52.1 2244 34.3 611 9.4 SAN MANUEL 2898 58.6 2249 45.5 64 1.3 SANTA IGNACIA 5325 61.3 3974 45.7 3 0.0 VICTORIA 5400 42.9 3518 28.0 135 1.1 Municipality Number of persons in the Unemployment rate Persons who are victims CBMS Composite labor force (15 years old and above) of crimes Indicator (15 years old and above) Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion ANAO 2682 51 1.9 6 0.1 1.1 CAMILING 10260 508 5.0 3 0.0 1.3 CAPAS 34814 1434 4.1 68 0.1 0.9 CITY OF TARLAC 70530 2444 3.5 95 0.0 1.1 CONCEPCION 37983 2019 5.3 8 0.0 1.0 GERONA 23548 814 3.5 26 0.0 1.3 LA PAZ 18865 1042 5.5 63 0.1 1.4 MAYANTOC 9441 291 3.1 74 0.3 1.2 MONCADA 14729 609 4.1 23 0.0 1.3 PANIQUI 23970 658 2.8 99 0.1 1.0 PURA 6741 162 2.4 12 0.1 1.0 RAMOS 6023 226 3.8 0 0.0 0.9 SAN CLEMENTE 3857 30 0.8 2 0.0 1.0 SAN JOSE 9847 134 1.4 24 0.1 1.8 SAN MANUEL 6455 339 5.3 15 0.1 1.5 SANTA IGNACIA 10728 55 0.5 2 0.0 1.4 VICTORIA 18369 299 1.6 39 0.1 1.0 The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 3) 316 CBMS Poverty Maps: Tarlac Map 1. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Municipality, 2008-2009 SAN MANUEL 0.4 C hild r en und er 5 year s o ld w ho d ied M unicip alit y M ag nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n MONCADA A nao 9 0.9 0.3 ANAO San Jose 19 0.5 0.9 Santa Ignacia 18 0.5 CAMILING SAN 0.3 RAMOS Pura 9 0.4 CLEMENTE PANIQUI 0.2 San M anuel 11 0.4 0.4 0.3 PURA V ictoria 24 0.4 0.4 M ayantoc 11 0.4 SANTA GERONA San Clemente 4 0.4 IGNACIA 0.1 VICTORIA Camiling 10 0.3 MAYANTOC 0.4 La Paz 18 0.3 0.4 0.5 M oncada 15 0.3 Paniqui 22 0.3 CITY OF Ramos 5 0.2 TARLAC Capas 28 0.2 0.1 Concepcion 24 0.2 SAN JOSE LA PAZ City Tarlac 39 0.1 0.5 0.3 Gerona 6 0.1 CAPAS CONCEPCION 0.2 0.2 BAMBAN Map 2. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2008-2009 SAN MANUEL 0.4 B o t t o m 10 B a r a ng a y s MONCADA 0.3 ANAO M u ni c i p a l i t y B a r a ng a y M a g ni t u d e P r o p o r t i o n 0.9 M o ncad a Po b lacio n 2 6 4 .4 CAMILING SAN 0.3 RAMOS C it y o f Tarlac A st urias 7 4 .1 PANIQUI 0.2 A nao Po b lacio n 1 3 .4 CLEMENTE 0.3 A nao Santo D o ming o 1 3 .3 0.4 PURA Sinilian 0.4 SANTA GERONA C amiling C acalib o so an 1 3 .0 0.1 Santa Ig nacia Pug o -C ecilio 5 2 .9 IGNACIA VICTORIA Santa Ig nacia Santa Ines Centro 5 2 .9 MAYANTOC 0.4 0.4 0.5 A nao D o n Ramo n 1 2 .9 A nao Hernand o 1 2 .7 CITY OF M ayant o c C ao cao ayan 2 2 .6 TARLAC 0.1 SAN JOSE LA PAZ 0.5 0.3 CAPAS CONCEPCION 0.2 0.2 BAMBAN The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 3) 317 CBMS Poverty Maps: Tarlac Map 3. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes, by Municipality, 2008-2009 SAN MANUEL 0.2 W o men d eat hs d ue t o p r eg nancy- r elat ed causes M unicip alit y M ag nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n MONCADA San Clemente 2 0.9 0.7 ANAO Santa Ignacia 4 0.7 0.0 M oncada 8 0.7 CAMILING SAN 0.0 RAMOS M ayantoc 2 0.3 CLEMENTE PANIQUI 0.2 Ramos 1 0.2 0.9 0.0 PURA San M anuel 1 0.2 0.0 Capas 4 0.2 SANTA GERONA V ictoria 2 0.1 IGNACIA 0.1 VICTORIA La Paz 1 0.1 MAYANTOC 0.1 Concepcion 2 0.1 0.3 0.7 Gerona 1 0.1 City Tarlac 1 0.0 CITY OF A nao 0 0.0 TARLAC Camiling 0 0.0 0.0 Paniqui 0 0.0 SAN JOSE LA PAZ Pura 0 0.0 0.0 0.1 San Jose 0 0.0 CAPAS CONCEPCION 0.2 0.1 BAMBAN Map 4. Proportion of Women who Died Due to Pregnancy-Related Causes, by Barangay, 2008-2009 SAN MANUEL 0.2 B o t t o m 10 B ar ang a ys MONCADA 0.7 ANAO M uni c ip a li t y B ar a ng ay M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n 0.0 CAMILING M ayant oc B inbinaca 1 8.3 SAN 0.0 RAMOS M o ncada Pob lacion 2 2 7.1 CLEMENTE PANIQUI 0.2 M ayant oc B ayb ayao as 1 7.1 0.9 0.0 PURA Santa Ignacia Pugo -Cecilio 2 6.5 0.0 M o ncada Pob lacion 3 1 5.9 SANTA GERONA 0.1 M o ncada Sant a Lucia East 1 5.9 MAYANTOC IGNACIA VICTORIA V ict o ria Cab uluan 1 5.3 0.3 0.7 0.1 Santa Ignacia Timmaguab 2 4.8 M o ncada San Ro que 1 4.2 CITY OF San Clemente Pob lacion Sur 1 3.8 TARLAC 0.0 SAN JOSE LA PAZ 0.0 0.1 CAPAS CONCEPCION 0.2 0.1 BAMBAN The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 3) 318 CBMS Poverty Maps: Tarlac Map 5. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Municipality, 2008-2009 SAN MANUEL M alno ur ished child r en 0.2 ( 0 - 5 year s o ld ) M unicip alit y M ag nit ud e Pr o p o r t io n MONCADA San Jose 438 9.8 ANAO Pura 169 6.9 0.8 5.1 CAMILING A nao 61 5.1 SAN 0.9 RAMOS M ayantoc 146 4.3 PANIQUI 4.3 Ramos 103 4.3 CLEMENTE 0.7 3.5 PURA San Clemente 45 3.5 6.9 Capas 257 1.6 SANTA GERONA V ictoria 112 1.6 IGNACIA 0.3 VICTORIA Concepcion 174 1.0 MAYANTOC 1.6 Camiling 39 0.9 4.3 0.7 M oncada 51 0.8 Paniqui 70 0.7 CITY OF La Paz 53 0.7 TARLAC Santa Ignacia 29 0.7 0.3 Gerona 30 0.3 SAN JOSE LA PAZ City Tarlac 94 0.3 9.8 0.7 San M anuel 5 0.2 CAPAS CONCEPCION 1.6 1.0 BAMBAN Map 6. Proportion of Children 0-5 Years Old who are Malnourished, by Barangay, 2008-2009 SAN MANUEL 0.2 B o t t o m 10 B ar ang ay s MONCADA ANAO M uni c ip al i t y B ar ang ay M a g ni t ud e P r o p o r t i o n 0.8 5.1 CAMILING San Jo se M aamot 3 84 8 5.5 SAN 0.9 RAMOS M ayant oc Labney 62 40 .8 PANIQUI 4.3 Capas B ueno 57 29 .4 CLEMENTE 0.7 Camiling Tuec 18 24 .0 3.5 PURA 6.9 Ramo s Pob lacion Cent er 33 19.4 SANTA GERONA M ayant oc San Jose 3 7 19.2 0.3 Paniq ui San Juan de M illa 18 18.6 MAYANTOC IGNACIA VICTORIA 0.7 1.6 Pura Poroc 16 17.0 4.3 Pura Cad anglaan 16 16 .5 CITY OF A nao Rizal 10 16.4 TARLAC 0.3 SAN JOSE LA PAZ 9.8 0.7 CAPAS CONCEPCION 1.6 1.0 BAMBAN The Many Faces of Poverty (Volume 3) 319 Table 1.
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