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Four out of Five Children Aged 5 to 24 Years Were Attending School for School Year 2022 to 2023
Three in Every Five Families Owned the House and Lot They Occupied
Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) October 1999
Highlights of the 1998 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS)
Income and Expenditures Estimates From The 1999 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (Preliminary Results)
Ranking of Provinces for Selected Poverty Indicators Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) October 1999
Improved Situation in 2002 (Preliminary Results from the 2002 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) July 2002 (Preliminary Results)
Out-of-school children and youth highest in ARMM (Final Results from the 2002 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
Four in every ten poor Filipino families do not have electricity (Final Results from the 2002 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
2004 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS) (Preliminary Results)
Poverty Situation in the Philippines 2007 (Selected Non-Income Poverty Indicators from the 2007 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
Characteristics of Poor Families in the Philippines (Findings from the 2008 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
One Out of Every Eight Filipinos 6 to 24 Years Old is an Out-of-School-Youth (Results from the 2010 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
One in Every Ten Families Gives Money, Gift, or Favor to Facilitate Availing of a Service from a Government Office (Results from the 2010 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
Incidence of Families Experiencing Hunger is Highest in Eastern Visayas (Results from the 2011 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
One in Twenty Children Aged 5 to 17 is Working (Results from the 2010 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
One in Every Ten Filipinos Aged 6 to 24 Years is an Out of School Child and Youth
How We Fare: MDG target of families access to sanitary toilet facility and access to safe water supply
Nine Percent of Filipinos Aged 6 to 24 years are Out of School (Results from the 2017 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)