Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Province of BATANGAS
CITY OF TANAUAN
Message
Greetings!
To the CBMS International Network, we are truly grateful in your action by including the city’s data in your 7th
volume of “The Many Faces of Poverty”. Our sincerest thanks, for the opportunity you are extending to our beloved
city.
ANTONIO C. HALILI
City Mayor
POPULATION
About 1 in every 1000 cases of maternal death was reported in the city
Results of the CBMS census revealed that 0.1 percent of pregnant women aged 15-49 in the city died due to
pregnancy-related causes during the reference period. Only three barangays recorded cases of pregnancy-related
deaths with Gonzales having the highest proportion at 2.4 percent, followed by Cale at 2 percent, and Tinurik at
1.3 percent. The three barangays have one recorded case of maternal death each.
HOUSING
Two percent of households were living in makeshift housing while 4 percent were informal settlers
The CBMS data showed that 2 in every 100 households in the city were living in makeshift housing. Barangay
Poblacion 6 had the highest proportion of households, 7.8 percent, living in makeshift housing, followed by Tinurik
with 6.6 percent. At the same time, Tinurik had the most number of households living in makeshift housing with
73 cases, and Poblacion Barangay 6 was second with 58 cases. No households were living in makeshift houses
in 6 of the 48 barangays in Tanauan City.
In terms of tenure status, 4 in every 100 households in the city were considered informal settlers. Informal settling
was most common in Poblacion Barangay 4 where about 75 in every 100 households were classified as informal
settlers. It also recorded the highest number of informal settlers with 569 households. Relatively high proportions
of informal settlers were also recorded in Poblacion Barangay 7 (28.1%) and Poblacion Barangay 1 (21.4%). Also,
4 barangays in Tanauan City recorded no cases of informal settlers.
About 0.8 percent of the households did not have access to safe water supply and about 1.3 percent did not have
access sanitary toilet facilities
Based on the results of the CBMS census, about 0.8 percent or 1 in every 100 households in the city had no
access to safe water supply. In particular, 283 households reported to not having access to safe water supply in
Tanauan City. Barangay Sulpoc had the worst condition in terms of water accessibility as 12.3 percent or 51
households were reported to have no access to safe water supply during the reference period. This was followed
by Barangay Banadero with 8.6 percent. Banadero however, came in first in terms of magnitude with 75 households
with no access to safe water supply. Disaggregated data further revealed that no barangay in the city was "waterless".
1
“Waterless” barangays refer to villages with less than 50 percent safe water supply coverage, as de fined by the SALINTUBIG
Program of the Depar tment of Health (DOH).
BASIC EDUCATION
About 3 in every 100 children 6 to 15
years old were not attending school
The propor tion of out-of-school
children among 6-15 years old was
3.3 percent. This means that about
3 in every 100 children 6-15 years
old were not attending school
regardless of education level.
Further, results revealed that out-of-
school children among boys (4%)
were higher compared to girls
(2.6%). Barangay Hidalgo, with 7.1
percent, had the highest proportion
of children aged 6-15 years who
were not attending school. It was closely followed by Poblacion Barangay 4 with 7 percent. Meanwhile, Darasa
recorded the highest number of children 6-15 years old not attending school with 106 cases. Balele came in next
in terms of numbers with 59 children 6-15 years old not attending school.
About 17 in every 100 households had no sufficient income to satisfy their food needs
The CBMS data also showed that 16.7 percent of the households in the city were living below the food threshold.
This means that around 17 in every 100 households had no sufficient income to satisfy their basic food needs
during the reference period. Subsistence incidence was most prevalent in Barangay Suplang where 51.8 percent of
the households were food poor. Sambat also recorded high incidence of subsistence where 44.7 percent of the
households, were living below the food threshold. In terms of magnitude, Barangay Darasa had the most number
of food poor households with 475 recorded cases, followed by Balele with 454 cases.
Less than one percent of households experienced hunger due to food shortage
Only 0.7 percent of households suffered from hunger during the three-month period before the census. Across all
the barangays, Santol had the highest proportion of households that suffered from hunger at 6.4 percent. Hidalgo
and Banadero came next with 4.5 percent and 4.2 percent, respectively. In terms of magnitude, Bilog-bilog and
Banadero both recorded 37 households who suffered from hunger, which was the highest across all barangays in
Tanauan City. Meanwhile, 15 out of 48 barangays in the city had no recorded cases of hunger due to food shortage.
DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY3
Of the households, 7.6 percent were poor in at least two dimensions
Based on the CBMS data, 35.2 percent or 11,741 households in Tanauan City experienced at least one deprivation.
This means that 64.8 percent of the households were non-poor. Of the households, 7.6 percent or 2,549 households
experienced multiple deprivations. In particular, 27.6 percent of households in the city were poor in one dimension
while 6.3 percent were poor in two dimensions at the same time. Further, data showed that 1.2 percent of the
households in the city suffered from deprivation in three dimensions, simultaneously.
2
The deprivations are based on the 13+1 indicators: (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 sanitar y toilet facilities; (8) children
6-16 years old not in school; (9) households with income below the pover ty threshold; (10) households with income below the food
threshold; (11) households that experienced food shor tage; (12) unemployment; and (13) victims of cr ime. A higher index would
mean more deprivation and hence, worse condition for the households.
3
The dimensions of pover ty being considered are the following: health, nutrition, tenure, housing, water, sanitation, education,
income, job, and security.
Households Population
Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion
INDICATOR
DEMOGRAPHY
Population 33,340 145,078
Average household size 4
Children under 1 year old 2,667
Children under 5 years old 13,881
Children 0-5 years old 16,804
Children 6-11 years old 18,267
Members 12-15 years old 11,792
Members 6-15 years old 30,059
Members 10 years old and above 116,022
Members of the labor force 55,373
HOUSING
Households living in makeshift housing 655 2.0
Households who are informal settlers 1,348 4.0
BASIC EDUCATION
Children 6-11 years old not attending elementary school 1,654 9.1
Children 12-15 years old not attending high school 3,013 25.6
Children 6-15 years old not attending school 998 3.3
Map 1. Proportion of Children under 5 Years Old who Died, by Barangay, 2014-2015
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
POBLACION BARANGAY 2
Bottom 10 Barangays
ALTURA BATA
Bottom 3 Barangays
Gonzales 1 2.4
Cale 1 2.0
Tinurik 1 1.3
SAMBAT
Bottom 10 Barangays
Barangay Number of Children under 5 Number of Women deaths due Number of Malnourished
children years old children to pregnancy-related children children
(under who died (under causes (0-5 years old) (0-5 years old)
5 years old) 1 year old)
Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
POBLACION BARANGAY 6
POBLACION BARANGAY 7
Bottom 10 Barangays
POBLACION BARANGAY 4
Bottom 10 Barangays
POBLACION BARANGAY 3
Bottom 10 Barangays
Sulpoc 51 12.3
Banadero 75 8.6
Poblacion Barangay 3 68 7.4
Janopol 13 2.4
Ambulong 20 1.3
Tinurik 11 1.0
Balele 15 0.9
Bilog-bilog 9 0.9
Gonzales 3 0.8
Poblacion Barangay 2 0.5
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
POBLACION BARANGAY 3
Bottom 10 Barangays
Barangay Households living in Households who are Households without access to Households without access to
safe water supply sanitary toilet facilities
makeshift housing informal settlers
Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion
JANOPOL ORIENTAL
POBLACION BARANGAY 3
Bottom 10 Barangays
Wawa 32 19.0
Janopol 59 17.9
Suplang 22 15.0
Bagbag 59 14.9
Banjo East 61 14.5
Poblacion Barangay 2 20 13.8
Poblacion Barangay 7 69 13.6
Maugat 29 13.6
Bagumbayan 55 12.9
Boot 85 12.3
Map 9. Proportion of Children 12-15 years old Not Attending High School,
by Barangay, 2014-2015
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
POBLACION BARANGAY 4
POBLACION BARANGAY 3
Bottom 10 Barangays
Map 10. Proportion of Children 6-15 years old Not Attending School,
by Barangay, 2014-2015
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
JANOPOL ORIENTAL POBLACION BARANGAY 4
POBLACION BARANGAY 7
Bottom 10 Barangays
Hidalgo 17 7.1
Poblacion Barangay 4 57 7.0
Bagumbayan 42 6.1
Bagbag 37 5.9
Poblacion Barangay 7 51 5.8
Maugat 19 5.1
Poblacion Barangay 6 28 4.9
Janopol Oriental 21 4.3
Darasa 106 3.9
Poblacion Barangay 3 31 3.9
Barangay Number of Children not attending Number of Children not attending Number of Children not
children elementary school children high school children attending school
(6-11 years old) (6-11 years old) (12-15 years old) (12-15 years old) (6-15 years old) (6-15 years old)
Map 11. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Poverty Threshold,
by Barangay, 2014-2015
POBLACION BARANAGAY 4
SAMBAT
POBLACION BARANAGAY 7
Bottom 10 Barangays
Map 12. Proportion of Households with Income Below the Food Threshold,
by Barangay, 2014-2015
POBLACION BARANAGAY 4
SAMBAT
POBLACION BARANAGAY 7
Bottom 10 Barangays
JANOPOL ORIENTAL
Bottom 10 Barangays
Barangay Magnitude Proportion
Santol 7 6.4
Hidalgo 9 4.5
Banadero 37 4.2
Janopol Oriental 23 3.9
Bilog-bilog 37 3.7
Montaña 7 1.9
Sala 7 1.6
Tinurik 17 1.5
Boot 17 1.4
Bagumbayan 11 1.3
Barangay Households with income below the Households with income below Households who experienced
poverty threshold the food threshold hunger due to food shortage
Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion
Map 14. Unemployment Rate (15 years old and above), by Barangay, 2014-2015
ALTURA BATA
POBLACION BARANGAY 4
JANOPOL ORIENTAL
POBLACION BARANGAY 3
Bottom 10 Barangays
Map 15. Proportion of Persons who are Victims of Crime, by Barangay, 2011-2012
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
Bottom 8 Barangays
POBLACION BARANGAY 1
POBLACION BARANGAY 4
JANOPOL ORIENTAL
SAMBAT
POBLACION BARANGAY 7
POBLACION BARANGAY 3
Bottom 10 Barangays
Barangay Average
Poblacion Barangay 4 1.6
Suplang 1.2
Sambat 1.1
Wawa 1.1
Maria Paz 1.0
Cale 1.0
Santol 1.0
Poblacion Barangay 7 1.0
Balele 1.0
Altura Matanda 1.0