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Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) July 2002 (Preliminary Results)
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The 2002 APIS is the third in a series of nationwide poverty indicators survey undertaken by the Philippines National Statistics Office (PNSO) designed to provide access and impact indicators that can be used as inputs to the development of an…
Improved Situation in 2002 (Preliminary Results from the 2002 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
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The 2002 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) is the third in a series of nationwide poverty indicators survey undertaken by the Philippines National Statistics Office (PNSO) designed to provide access and impact indicators that can be used as…
Ranking of Provinces for Selected Poverty Indicators Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) October 1999
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Ranking of Provinces for Selected Poverty Indicators is a compilation of fifteen selected minimum basic needs indicators taken from the 1999 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS). The provinces were arranged based on the percentage of families…
Highlights of the 1998 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS)
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Of the 14.37 million families, 5.75 million belonged to the lowest 40% income group while 8.62 million in the highest 60% income bracket. In terms of percentage to total families, families in the highest 60% income strata got the biggest percentage…
Income and Expenditures Estimates From The 1999 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (Preliminary Results)
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The total income of all families increased by 6.7 percent to P896.4 billion (in current prices) during the six-month period from April to September 1999 from P 839.9 billion a year earlier. On the other hand, total expenditures of all families rose…
Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) October 1999
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The National Statistics Office (NSO) conducted for the second time the nationwide Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) in October 1999. The survey was designed to provide access and impact indicators which can be used as inputs to the development…