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PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS and INTERPRETATION OF DATA

This presents the analysis and interpretation of the data gathered through
the use of the survey tools.
I.

FAMILY COMPOSITION
Table 1.1

Table 1.2
Percentage distribution of respondents according to gender
Gender
Female
Male
TOTAL

Percentage
42.42%
52.58 %
95 %

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents when


grouped according to gender. It shows that there are forty two point forty two
percent (42.42%) females and fifty two point fifty eight percent (52.58%)
were males. This means that most of the respondents are males.
Table 1.3
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Civil Status
Civil Status
Single
Married
Separated
Widowed
Live-In
Total

Percentage
50.32 %
46.71 %
0.51 %
1.55 %
0.90 %
99.99 %

As shown in the table above, most of the respondents were single with the
percentage of fifty point thirty two (50.32%), forty six point seventy one
percent (46.71%) are married, zero point fifty one percent (0.51%) are
separated. One point fifty five percent (1.55%) are widowed and zero point
ninety percent (0.90%) are live-in partners. This means that most of the
respondents are single.

Table 1.4
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Highest Educational
Attainment
Highest Educational Attainment
Didnt go to School
Elementary Level
Elementary Graduate
High School Level
High School Graduate
Technical/Vocational
College Level
College Graduate
Total

Percentage
4.79 %
16.62 %
5.84 %
15.72 %
14.97 %
0.82 %
17.52 %
23.73 %
100.01 %

As revealed in the table, most of the respondents are college graduate with a
percentage of twenty three point seventy three (23.73%), seventeen point
fifty two percent (17. 52%) of the respondents are college level, sixteen point
sixty two percent (16.62%) of the respondents are elementary level. Fifteen
point seventy two percent (15.72%) of the respondents are high school level,
fourteen point ninety seven (14.97%) of the respondents are high school
graduate. Five point eighty four percent (5.84%) of the respondents are
elementary graduate, four point seventy nine percent (4.79%) of the
respondents did not go to school and zero point eighty two percent (0.82%)
of the respondents are technical and vocational graduates. The data
manifest that most of the respondents attended various level at formal
education hence, they are all literate.
Table 1.5
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Skills
Skills
Cooking
Driving
Computer Literate
Carpentry
Singing/Dancing
Painting/ Drawing
Dressmaking
Electricians/nics
Teaching
Mason
Welding

Percentage
31.52 %
19.82 %
14. 41 %
7. 20 %
6. 31 %
4. 50 %
4. 50 %
3. 60 %
2. 70 %
0.90 %
0.90 %

TOTAL

96. 36 %

As revealed in the table, most of the respondents skills are cooking with a
percentage of thirty one point fifty two (31.52%), nineteen point eighty two
percent (19.82%) of the respondents skills are driving, fourteen point forty
one percent (14.41%) of the respondents skills are computer literates.
Seven point twenty percent (7.20%) of the respondents skills are carpentry,
six point thirty one percent (6.31%) of the respondents skills are singing and
dancing, four point fifty percent (4.50%) of the respondents skills are
painting, drawing, and dressmaking. Three point sixty percent (3.60%) of the
respondents skills are electricians, two point seventy percent (2.70%) of the
respondents skills are teaching. Zero point ninety (0.90%) of the
respondents skills are mason and welding. This implies that whatever work
will it be, they will still go for it just to have an income in satisfying their
needs.
Table 1.6
Percentage distribution according to Occupation/ Source of Income
Occupation
Housewife
Government Employee
Construction
Business
OFW
Driver
Laborer
Health Professional
Engineer
Packer
Lawyer
Contractor
Painter
Cook
Jueting
Collector
Electricians
Barangay Officials
Helper
Farming
TOTAL

Percentage
30. 2 %
17. 85 %
7.73 %
7. 73 %
7. 88 %
6. 84 %
59 %
19 %
89 %
89 %
14 %
14 %
14 %
14 %
14 %
14 %
44 %
42 %
04 %
5.35 %
91. 74 %

The table manifest the data gathering regarding the source of income or
occupation. Most of the respondents are housewives with a percentage of
thirty point two (30.2%), seventeen point eighty five percent (17.85%) of the

respondents are government employees, and some are OFWs with a


percentage of seven point eighty eight percent (7.88%). And it is seen that
their incomes came from construction and business with a percentage of
seven point seventy three percent (7.73%), six point eighty four percent
(6.84%) of the respondents are drivers, five point thirty five percent (5.35%)
of the respondents source of income came from farming, three point forty
two percent (3.42%) of the respondents are barangay officials, one point
nineteen percent (1.19%) of the respondents are health professionals. One
point zero four percent (1.04%) of the respondents are helpers, zero point
eighty nine percent (0.89%) of the respondents are engineers and packers,
zero point forty four percent (0.44%) of the respondents are electricians, zero
pint fourteen percent (0.14%) of the respondents are lawyers, contractors,
painters, cook, jueting and collectors. This implies that all of them are
engaged in manual work.
Table 1.7
Percentage distribution of respondents according to other sources of income
Source of Income
Percentage
Business
38.33%
Farming
15%
Poultry/ Piggery
11.66%
Pension
10%
Packer
10%
Driving
5%
Barangay Officials
3.33%
Construction
3.33%
Fishing
1.66%
Laborer
1.66%
Agent/ Insurance
1.66%
Salary
1.66%
TOTAL
103.29%
The table above shows the percentage distribution of other sources of
income. It is seen that most of the respondents source of income came from
business with a percentage of thirty eight point thirty three (38.33%), fifteen
percent (15%) of the respondents get their income from farming, eleven
point sixty six percent (11.66%) of the respondents get their income from
poultry/piggery, ten percent (10%) of the respondents get their income from
their pensions and being a packer, five percent (5%) of the respondents get
their income from driving. Three point thirty three percent (3.33%) of the
respondents get their income from being a barangay official and from
construction, one point sixty six percent (1.66%) of the respondents get their
income from fishing, being a laborer, being an agent and from salary.
Table 1.8

Percentage distribution of the respondents according to Income


Income
P 6,000 & below/ month
6,000 9,000
9,001 12,000

Percentage
44.44%
12.43%
14.18%

12,001 15,000
15,001 18,00018,001 21,000-

6.88%
5.03%
6.09%

21,001 24,0001.06%
24,001 27,0001.85%
27,001 30,000
2.38%
30,001 up5.03%
TOTAL
99.37%
The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according
to income. There are forty four point forty four percent (44.44%) of the total
respondents that their income is six thousand (P6000) and below. Fourteen
point eighteen percent (14.18%) of the respondents income is nine thousand
to twelve thousand (P9, 000 to P12, 000), twelve point forty three percent
(12.43%) of the respondents income is six thousand to nine thousand (P6,
000-P9, 000). Six point eighty eight percent (6.88%) of the respondents
income is twelve thousand to fifteen thousand (p 12, 000- P15, 000), six
point zero nine percent (6.09%) of the respondents income is eighteen
thousand to twenty one thousand (P 18, 000-P 21, 000). Five point zero three
percent (5.03%) of the respondents income is fifteen thousand to eighteen
thousand (P15, 000- P18, 000) and thirty thousand up (P 30, 000-up), two
point thirty eight (2.38%) of the respondents income is twenty four to
twenty seven thousand to thirty thousand (P27, 000- P30, 000). One point
eighty five percent (1.85%) of the respondents income is twenty four
thousand to twenty seven thousand (P 24, 000- P 27, 000), one point zero six
percent (1.06%) of the respondents income is twenty one thousand to
twenty four thousand (P 21, 000- P 24, 000). This implies that most of them
below to low income group, yet they were able to send their children to
school. This can be attributed to the very high value that they placed on
education or put premium to education.
II.

SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION
Table 2.1
Percentage distribution according to type of houses
Type of Houses

Percentage

Concrete
Semi-Concrete
Light Materials
TOTAL

70.72%
19.75%
9.56%
100.03%

As revealed in the table above, most of the respondents houses are concrete
with a percentage of seventy point seventy two (70.72%). Nineteen point
seventy five percent (19.75%) of the respondents house are semi-concrete
and nine point fifty six percent (9.56%) of the respondents house are made
of light materials.
Table 2.2
Percentage distribution of the respondents tenure
Tenure
Owned
Mortgaged
Shared
Rented
Caretaker
TOTAL

Percentage
86.08%
3.76%
3.76%
2.89%
3.48%
99.97%

As shown in the table above, the data manifest that most of the respondents
owned their properties (tenure) with a percentage of eighty six point zero
eight (86.08%), three point seventy six percent (3.76%) are mortgaged and
shared, three point forty eight (3.48%) are manage by a caretaker and two
point eighty nine percent (2.89%) are rented.
Table 2.3
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Status of Residence
Status of Residence
Permanent
Boarder
TOTAL

Percentage
96.65%
4.35%
101.00

As shown in the table above, the data manifest that most of the respondents
residence are permanent with a percentage of ninety six point sixty five
(96.65%) and four point thirty five percent (4.35%) are occupied by boarders.
Table 2.4
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Source of Water

Source of Water
Local Water Provider
Pump well
Open
Deep well
TOTAL

Percentage
80%
10.14%
6.96%
2.90%
100%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents source of water is local water provider with a percentage of
eighty percent (80%), ten point fourteen percent (10.14%) of the
respondents source of water is pump well. Six point ninety six percent
(6.96%) of the respondents source of water is open and two point ninety
percent (2.90%) of the respondents source of water is deep well.
Table 2. 5
Percentage distribution of respondents according to ownership of water
system for drinking and general use
Ownership
Owned
Private shared
Public
TOTAL

Percentage
44.93%
13.91%
41.16%
100%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents owned the water system for drinking and general use with a
percentage of forty four point ninety three (44.93%), forty one point sixteen
percent (41.16%) used in public and thirteen point ninety one percent
(13.91%) is private shared.
Table 2.6
Percentage distribution of respondents according to type of fuel used
Type of Fuel used
LPG
Firewood
Charcoal
Kerosene
Others
TOTAL

Percentage
46.89%
46.41%
5.03%
0.48%
1.20%
100.01%

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to type of fuel used. There are forty six point eighty nine percent (46.89%)
used LPG, forty six point forty one percent (46.41%) of the respondents used
firewood. Five point zero three percent (5.03%) of the respondents used
charcoal, zero point forty eight percent (0.48%) of the respondents used
kerosene and one point twenty percent (1.20%) of the respondents used
other fuels.
Table 2.7
Percentage distribution of respondent according to animals/ livestock raised
Animals/ Livestock Raised
Poultry
Hog
Big Cattle
Others
TOTAL

Percentage
62.58%
21.26%
11.98%
4.19%
100.01

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to animals/ livestock raised. There are sixty two point fifty eight percent
(62.58%) of the respondents who have poultry, twenty one point twenty six
percent (21.26%) of the respondents who raised hogs. Eleven point ninety
eight percent (11.98%) of the respondents have big cattle and four point
nineteen percent (4.19%) of the respondents raised other animals.
Table 2.8
Percentage distribution of respondents according to other property
ownership
Other property ownership
Motorcycle
Tricycle
Car
Van
PUJ/PUV
TOTAL

Percentage
53.10%
26.09%
13.98%
5.90%
0.93%
100%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents owned a motorcycle with a percentage of fifty three point ten
(53.10%), twenty six point zero nine percent (26.09%) of the respondents
owned a tricycle, thirteen point ninety eight (13.98%) of the respondents
owned a car. Five point ninety percent (5.90%) of the respondents owned a

van and zero point ninety three percent (0.93%) of the respondents owned a
PUJ/PUV.
Table 2.9
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Appliances
Appliances
Cellphone
Electric fan
Television
Refrigerator
Computer
Air condition
TOTAL

Percentage
34.60%
25.19%
15.69%
8.70%
5.74%
3.63%
93.55%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents have cellphones with a percentage of thirty four point sixty
(34.60%), twenty five point nineteen percent (25.19%) of the respondents
have electric fans, and fifteen point sixty nine percent (15.69%) of the
respondents have televisions. Eight point seventy percent (8.70%) of the
respondents have refrigerators, five point seventy four percent (5.74%) of
the respondents have computers and three point sixty three percent (3.63%)
of the respondents have air conditions.
Table 2.10
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Common Family
Problems
Common Family Problem
Financial
Sickness
Relationship Problems
TOTAL

Percentage
65.23%
31.9%
2.87%
100%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents common family problem is financial with a percentage of sixty
five point twenty three (65.23%), thirty one point nine percent (31.9%) of the
respondents common family problem is sickness and two point eighty seven
percent (2.87%) of the respondents common family problem is relationship
problems.
Table 2.11

Percentage distribution of respondents according to major dialect spoken


Dialect
Itawes
Tagalog
Ilokano
Ibanag
Isnag
Ilonggo
Bicol
Malaweg
Kapampangan
TOTAL

Percentage
46.16%
27.30%
16.50%
6.28%
1.17%
0.39%
0.19%
0.19%
0.19%
98.37%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents speak Itawes with a percentage of forty six point sixteen
(46.16%), twenty seven point thirty percent (27.30%) of the respondents
speak Tagalog, and sixteen point fifty percent (16.50%) of the respondents
speak Ilokano. Six point twenty eight percent (6.28%) of the respondents
speak Ibanag, one point seventeen percent (1.17%) of the respondents
speak Isnag, zero point thirty nine percent (0.39%) of the respondents speak
Ilonggo and zero point nineteen percent (0.19%) of the respondent speak
Bicol, Malaweg and Kapampangan.
III.

HEALTH CONDITION AND LIFE EXPECTANCY


Table 3.1

Percentage distribution of respondents according to health condition and life


expectancy as to major cause of mortality
Cause of Mortality
Accident
Sickness
TOTAL

Percentage
8.51%
91.49%
100%

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to health condition and life expectancy as to cause of mortality. It is seen
that the major cause of mortality is sickness with a percentage of ninety one
point forty nine (91.49%) and eight point fifty one percent (8.51%) is
accident.
Table 3.2

Percentage distribution of respondents according to health condition and life


expectancy as to health status
Health Status
Healthy
Sickly
Malnourished
TOTAL

Percentage
91.81%
7.55%
0.64%
100%

As revealed in table above, the data manifest that most of the respondents
are healthy with a percentage of ninety one point eighty one (91.81%),
seven point fifty five percent (7.55%) of the respondents are sickly and zero
point sixty four percent (0.64%) of the respondents are malnourished.
Table 3.3
Percentage distribution of respondents according to health condition and life
expectancy as to common ailment/ Illness Experienced by the family
Common Ailments/ Illnesses
Colds/ Cough
Fever/ Flu
Hypertension
Allergy
Stomach Problem
Anemia
Weak Lungs
Hyper Acidity
Pneumonia
Malaria
UTI
Blurred Vision
Fatigue
TOTAL

Percentage
48.52%
33.17%
4.45%
3.96%
2.48%
0.50%
0.25%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
93.33%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents common illness is cough/ colds with a percentage of forty eight
point fifty two (48.52%), thirty three point seventeen percent (33.17%) of
the respondents experienced fever/flu, four point forty five percent (4.45%)
of the respondents experienced hypertension. Three point ninety six percent
(3.96%) of the respondents experienced allergies/ asthma, two point forty
eight percent (2.48%) of the respondents experienced stomach problem.
Zero pint fifty percent (0.50%) of the respondents experiences anemia and
zero point twenty five percent (0.25%) of the respondents experienced weak
lungs.

Table 3.4
Percentage distribution of respondents according to health condition and life
expectancy as to what center do a family member go when they are sick
Center
Health Center
Private Doctor
Traditional Healers
Others-Government Hospital
TOTAL

Percentage
46.30%
8.27%
5.25%
10.19%
70.01%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents go to health centers with a percentage of forty six point thirty
(46.30%), eight point twenty seven percent (8.27%) of the respondents go to
private doctors. ten point nineteen percent (10.19%) of the respondents go
to government hospital and five point twenty five percent (5.25%) of the
respondents go to traditional healers.
IV.

PREGNANCY
Table 4.1

Percentage distribution of respondents according to age of pregnancy


Age

Percentage

15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
23-24
25-26
27-28
29-30
31-32
33-34
35-36
37-38
39-40
TOTAL

2.70%
6.76%
21.62%
18.92%
6.76%
13.51%
10.81%
5.41%
6.76%
0
2.70%
2.70%
1.35%
100

The table above shows that respondents at the age of 19-20 have the
highest percentage of twenty one point sixty two percent, (21.62 %) followed
by the respondents whose age are 21-22 with the percentage of eighteen
point ninety two percent,(18.92 %) thirteen point fifty one percent, (13.51 %)

are the age of 25-26, ten point eighty one percent (10.81%) are at age of 2728, six point seventy six percent, (6.76%) are ages 31-32, 23-24 and 17-18.
Respondents whose age are 29-30 are the percentage of five point forty one
percent (5.41%), two point seventy percent (2.70%) are at the age of 15-16,
age of 35-36 and 37-38. Respondent who has the least percentage of one
point thirty five percent (1.35%) is at age of 39-40.
Table 4.2

Percentage distribution of respondents according to number of pregnancy


Number of Pregnancy
Percentage
30
43.48 %
17
24.64 %
13
18.84 %
3
4.35 %
3
4.35 %
3
4.35 %
0
0%
1
1.5%
TOTAL
101.51
The table above shows the percentage distribution and total number of
respondents who are pregnant. Respondents with a thirty (30) total number
of pregnancy has a percentage of forty three point forty eight percent
(43.48%) seventeen (17) total number of respondents has a percentage of
twenty four point sixty four percent (24.64%) and with the number of
thirteen (13) has the percentage of eighteen point eighty four percent
(18.84%). Respondents with a percentage of four point thirty five percent
(4.35%) are numbers with the same number of three (3) and the least
number is one (1) with the percentage of one point five percent (1.5%).
Table 4.3
Percentage distribution of respondents according to number of Fetal Death
Number of Fetal Death
4
1
1
0
0
TOTAL

Percentage
66.76 %
16.67 %
16.67 %
0
0
100.1

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that there is sixty six
percent (66.67%) of number of fetal death and sixteen point sixty seven
percent (16.67%)
Table 4.4
Percentage distribution of respondents according to prenatal check-up
Prenatal check-up
Yes- 46
No- 103
TOTAL

Percentage
30.87 %
69.13 %
30.87 %

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that most of the
respondents have no prenatal check-up with a percentage of sixty nine point
thirteen percent (69.13%) and thirty point eighty seven (30.87%) of the
respondents have their prenatal check-up.
Table 4.5
Percentage distribution of respondents according to the Home Remedies

Home Remedies
YesNoTOTAL

Percentage
27.62 %
72.38 %
100 %

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to home remedies. There are seventy two point thirty eight percent (72.38%)
of the respondents that have no remedies and twenty seven point sixty two
percent (27.62%) have home remedies.
Table 4.5.1
Percentage distribution of respondents according to remedies
Remedies
Herbal Medicines
Alternative Cure

Percentage
28.28 %
2.02 %

Home Medicines Kit


Massage
TOTAL

68.68 %
1.01 %
99.99 %

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to remedies. There are sixty eight point sixty eight percent (68.68%) of the
total respondents that their home medicine kit, twenty eight point twenty
eight percent (28.28%) of the respondents remedy is herbal medicine. Two
point two percent (2.02%) of the respondents remedy is alternative cure and
one point zero one percent (1.01%) of respondents remedy is massage.
V.

REST AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES


Table 5.1

Percentage distribution of respondents according to Recreational Activities


Activities
Watching TV
Reading
Playing Sports
Walking
Repairing
Cooking
Eating
Sewing
Facebook/Internet
Singing & Listening to Music
Attending Mass
Animal Caring
Driving
Playing Cards
Selling (Stores)
Sleeping
Drinking
Tutor
Washing Clothes
Fishing
Gardening
Dressing Chicken
Cleaning
Cross Stitch
TOTAL

Percentage
56.76 %
46.67 %
11.57 %
8. 89 %
6.67 %
6.67 %
6.67 %
6.67 %
6.41 %
5.69 %
5.16 %
4.44 %
4.44 %
4.27 %
3.20 %
3.20 %
2.22 %
2.22 %
2.22 %
2.22 %
2.14 %
0.89 %
0.53 %
0.18 %
200%

The table shows the percentage distribution of respondents according to


their recreational activities. Respondents who spent time in watching TV as a
percentage of fifty six point seventy six percent (56.76%) forty six point sixty
seven percent (46.67%) spent time in reading, eleven point fifty seven
percent (11.57%) are playing sports, eight point eighty nine percent 8.89%
practice a walking habit, six point sixty seven percent (6.67%) are repairing,
cooking, eating, and sewing. Respondents who spent time in surfing the
Internet has a percentage of six point forty one percent (6.41%), singing and
listening music has a percentage of five point sixty nine percent (5.69%)
respondents who attend mass has a percentage of five point sixteen percent
(5.16%) four point forty four percent (4.44%) spent time in caring animals
and others are working as a driver with a percentage of four point forty four
percent 4.44%, respondents who takes their time in playing cards are four
point twenty seven percent 4.27%, three point twenty percent (3.20%) are
selling in stores and sleeping. Respondents who are busy drinking, having
tutor, washing their clothes, and fishing has percentage of two point twenty
two percent (2.22%), two point fourteen percent (2.14%) are spending time
in gardening, eighty nine percent (89%) are dressing chicken, fifty three
percent (53%) are cleaning and least are the respondents with a percentage
of eighteen percent (0.18 %) spent time in cross stitch.
VI.

PEACE AND ORDER SITUATION


Table 6.1

Percentage distribution of respondents according to activities of criminals


and suspected violators
Activities of criminals and suspected
violators
Murder
Malicious Mischief
Delinquency
Theft
Drug related Cases
Physical Injury
Child/ Women abuse
Robbery
Drunkenness
Homicide
TOTAL

Percentage
12 %
6%
4%
18 %
10 %
20 %
4%
8%
6%
12 %
100%

As revealed in the table above the data manifest that most of the
respondents activities of criminals and suspected violation is physical injury

and homicide with a percentage of twenty percent (20%) eighteen percent


(18 %) of the respondents criminal case is homicide and murder. Ten percent
(10%) of the respondents criminal case is drugs, eight percent (8%) of the
respondents criminal case is robbery. There is six percent (6%) of the
respondents violation is malicious mischief & four percent of the
respondents case is delinquency & child/ women abuse.
Table 6.2
Percentage distribution of respondents according to the Crime Prevention
Measures
Crime Prevention
Percentage
Patrol
35.55 %
Seminars/ Trainings
20.44 %
Police Visibility
15.11 %
Enforcement of Brgy. Ordinances
28.88 %
TOTAL
99.98%
As revealed in the table, the data manifest that most of the respondents
crime prevention measures is patrol with a percentage of thirty five point
fifty five (35.55%), twenty point eighty eight percent (20.88%) of
respondents crime prevention measure is enforcement of barangay
ordinances. There is twenty point forty four (20.44)% of the respondents
crime prevention measure is seminar/ trainings and fifteen point eleven
percent (15.11%) of the respondents crime prevention measures is 15.11%.
VII.

BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT
Table 7.1

Percentage distribution of respondents according to Business Involvement


Business Involvement
Yes
No
TOTAL

Percentage
26.45 %
73.55 %
100%

As revealed in the table above, the data manifest that there are seventy
three point fifty five percent (73.55%) of the respondents that are not involve
n business and twenty six point forty five percent (26.45%) of the
respondents are involve in a business.
Table 7.2
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Business Activities

Activities
Networking
Rolling Store
Sari-sari store
Corn/ Palay Trading
Piggery/ Poultry
Electronics Repair
Water Station
Computer Shop
Construction
Drafting/ Art Shop
Lutong Ulam
Catering/ Food Services
Retailing
Talipapa
Auto Repair
Rice Mill
TOTAL

Percentage
90 %
4.83 %
24.83 %
3.45 %
7.58 %
3.45 %
33.33 %
33.33 %
33.33 %
9.66 %
2.76 %
5.52 %
16.55 %
8.28 %
2.07 %
0.69%
279.66 %

The table above shows the respondents business activities. Networking has a
percentage of ninety percent (90%), thirty three point thirty three percent
(33.33%) are water station, computer shop and construction. Respondents
who owned sari-sari store has a percentage of twenty four point eighty three
percent (23.83%) sixteen point fifty five percent (16.55%) are respondents
who are retailing and nine point sixty six percent (9.66%) has drafting/art
shop, eight point twenty eight percent (8.28%) owned a talipapa.
Respondents who owned piggery and poultry has a percentage of seven
point fifty eight percent (7.58%), five point fifty two percent (5.52%) owned a
catering/food services, four point eighty three percent (4.83%) owned a
rolling store. Respondents with a corn/ palay trading has a percentage of
three point forty five percent (3.45%), two point seventy six percent (2.76%)
has a lutong ulam business and two point seven percent (2.07%) has an auto
repair shop, and lastly, the least percentage of among the business activity
is rice mill with a percentage of point sixty nine percent (0.69%).

Table 7.3
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Other Business Skills of
the Family

Other Business Skills


Food Preservation/ Processing
Food Presentation
Venue/ Event Decorating
Food Carving
Table Skirting
Commercial Cooking
TOTAL

Percentage
46.43 %
7.14 %
3.57 %
10.71 %
1.79 %
30.36 %
100%

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to business skills of the family. There are forty six point forty three percent
(46.43%) of the respondents that have business skills in food
preservation/processing, thirty point thirty six percent (30.36%) of the
respondents business skills is commercial cooking. There is 10.71 % of the
respondent that have business skills in food presentation, three point fifty
seven (3.57%) of the respondents have business skills in venue/event
decorating and one point seventy nine percent of the respondents have
business skill in table skirting.
Table 7.4
Percentage distribution of respondents according to Business Skills Needed
Business Skills Needed
Food Preservation/Processing
Fruit/Vegetable Pickle Making
Food Carving
Food Presentation/garnishing
Flower arranging/centerpiece making
Venue/ Event decorating
Table skirting
Opportunity/ Product Presentation
Book keeping
Pricing Strategy
Promotion Strategy
Domestic appliance maintenance and
repair
Electronics am radio receiver
assembling & trouble shooting
Electrical installation & maintenance
House wiring installation
Basic engine tune up
Basic driving with traffic rules &
regulations
Basic welding

Percentage
31.43%
2.86%
3.57%
3.57%
1.43%
1.43%
2.14%
1.43%
0.71%
0.71%
1.43%
4.29%
5.71%
2.86%
5.71%
4.29%
6.43%

Farm machineries trouble shooting &


tune up
Auto electricity
Computer hardware maintenance
Computer literacy
TOTAL

2.86%
5%
5%
7.14%
100%

The table shows the percentage distribution of respondents according to


Business skills needed. The highest percentage of business skills with thirty
one point forty three percent (31.43%) are food preservation/ processing
fruit/vegetable pickle making, seven point fourteen percent(7.14%) are
computer literacy, six point forty three (6.43%) are basic welding, five point
seventy one (5.71%) are basic engine tune up and electrical installation and
maintenance five percent (5%) are auto electricity and computer hardware
maintenance, four point twenty nine percent (4.29%) is electronics am radio
receiver assembling & trouble shooting, three point fifty seven (3.57) are
Food Presentation/garnishing and Flower arranging/centerpiece making, two
point eighty six percent (2.86%) are farm machineries trouble shooting &
tune up and house wiring installation and food carving, two point fourteen
(2.14%) is opportunity/product presentation, one point forty three percent
(1.43%) are venue/ event decorating, table skirting, book keeping, domestic
appliance maintenance and repair, and the least, zero point seventy one
percent (0.71%) are pricing strategy and promotion strategy.
VIII. COMMUNITY AWARENESS AND INVOLVEMENT
Table 8.1
Percentage distribution of respondents according to perceived problems
existing in the home
Perceived Problems
Water Storage
Dirty Water
No Street Lights
No Garbage Collector
Tsismis
Noisy Animals
Drainage System
Unemployment
Environmental Problem
Food
TOTAL

Percentage
29.13%
27.18%
17.48%
16.50%
2.91%
2.91%
0.97%
0.97%
0.97%
0.97%
99.99%

The table above shows the percentage distribution of respondents according


to community awareness and involvement as to perceive problem existing in
home. There is twenty nine point thirteen percent (29.13%) of the
respondents problem on water storage, twenty seven point eighteen percent
(27.18%) of the respondents problem on dirty water. And seventeen point
forty eight percent (17.48%) of the respondents problem regarding street
lights. To add, sixteen point fifty percent (16.50%) of the respondents
problem on no garbage collector, two point ninety one percent (2.91%) of the
respondents problem on gossiping (tsismis) and noisy animals. There are
problem also in drainage system, unemployment, environmental problem
and foods with a percentage of zero point ninety seven (0.97%).

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