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Chapter IV

Presentation, analysis and interpretation of data

A. Reiteration of the objective of the study

The findings of the survey are presented in graphs and tables. Findings
are also divided into sections. Section one identify what kind of employment
the participants are in the study. This profile was categorized according to
the kind of labor force and type of employment of the respondents. The
second is the income that the employed family members generate. On the
third section, focus on the probability of saving money from income and the
possible amount that they save. Fourth section, are the educational
attainment of the respondents as a data for checking the background of each
participants. Fifth section shows the living condition of each participant in the
study, where problem from their present condition which also led us to know
what programs are helping them to increase their income within the
community and lastly, the sixth section is the origins where they come from
before they are relocated and the reasons why are they relocated.

B. Presentation of Data ( in tabulated form )


a. Employment
I.
Security Guard
Janitor
Construction Worker
Factory Worker
Driver
Vendor
Others

Labor force
10
10
29
7
20
13
11
Figure 1

10%
10%
29%
7%
20%
13%
11%

II.
Type of employment
No. of respondents
25
75
69
138
6
6
Figure 2

3 - permanent
2 - Temporary
1 only by words

Weighted mean
2.19

b. Income
4 - 15,000 - above
3 10,000 15,000
2 10,000 - 7,500
1 7,500 - below

No. of respondents
0
19
54
27
Figure 3

Weighted mean
0
57
108
27

1.92

c. Savings
I.
3 - palagi
2 madalang
1 wala

Probability of Savings
No. of respondents
7
74
19
Figure 4

Weighted mean
21
148
19

1.88

II.
4 1,000 pataas
3 500 1,000
2 100 - 500
1 50 - 100

Amount of Savings
No. of respondents
2
12
58
28
Figure 5

Weighted mean
8
36
116
28

1.88

d. Education
No. of respondents
9
73
18
0

4 - college
3 high school
2 - elementary
1 hindi
nakapagtapos

Weighted mean
36
219
36
0

2.91

Figure 6
e. Living Condition
I.
4 lubhang sapat
3 tamang tama
lang
2 - kulang
1 kulang na
kulang

Satisfaction
No. of respondents
4
14

16
42

Weighted mean

48
34

96
34

1.88

Figure 7

II.
Kuryente
Tubig
Basura
Pagkain
Trabaho

Common Problems
No. of respondents
16 / 100
82 / 100
74 / 100
20 / 100
18 / 100
Figure 8

4 out of 20 people
16 out of 20 people
14 out of 20 people
4 out of 20 people
4 out of 20 people

III.

Livelihood Programs
No. of Respondents
2
1
0
4
19
27
47
Figure 9

Hairdressing
Beauty Care
Tailoring
Welding
Carpentry
Wala
Others

IV.
4 lubhang sapat
3 tamang tama
lang
2 - kulang
1 kulang na
kulang

2%
1%
0%
4%
19%
27%
47%

Satisfaction to Livelihood Programs


No. of respondents
1
22

Weighted mean
4
66

63
14

124
14

2.08

Figure 10

V.
4 sumasangayon
3 sapat lamang
2 hindi masyado
1 hindi sangayon

New kind of Development


No. of respondents
57
33
7
2
Figure 11

Weighted mean
228
99
14
2

3.48

VI.
4
Napakaimportante

3
Importante

2
Hindi
masaydo
importante

1
Hindi
importante

Maginhawang
kapaligiran

49

44

3.40

Alternatibong
pinagkukunan
ng kuryente

42

48

10

3.32

Alternatibong
Pinagkukunan
ng Tubig

55

41

3.51

Malinis na
kapaligiran

41

50

3.32

Magkaroon ng
pagkakaisa sa
loob ng
komunidad

55

34

11

3.44

Magandang
seguridad sa
kapaligiran

44

49

3.37

Mga parke

42

43

15

3.35

Figure 12
f. Origins
I.
Manila City
Quezon City
Caloocan City
Makati City
Valenzuela City
Marikina City

No. of respondents
21
16
16
16
18
13
Figure 13

21%
16%
16%
16%
18%
13%

Weighted
mean

II.

Cause of Relocation

Sunog
Baha
Pinaalis sa estabisyemento
Nakikitira lang
Iba pang dahilan

No. of respondents
25
25
20
5
25
Figure 14

25%
25%
20%
5%
25%

C. Analysis ( of the data )


Figure 1

Figure 1 shows the type of labor force within the community. Twenty nine percent
(29%) of the respondents are construction workers, showing most of the respondents
are line in construction. Twenty percent (20%) are employed as a driver; most of them
are tricycle drivers that are within the community. Thirteen percent (13%) of the labor
force are vendors that go out there community to sell goods. Eleven percent (11%) of
the respondents is lined to the other jobs that are not listed in the choices, compose of
collectors, buy and sell business, sari-sari store business, technicians and computer
shop owners. Ten percent (10%) of the participants of the study are composed of
Security guard and Janitors; usually they are stay in to their job and go home weekly to
lessen the expenses of traveling to their work. And lastly the remaining Seven Percent
(7%) are factory workers that are also stay in their work. The population of employed
workers are usually not at their houses in times of work.

Figure 2

Figure 2 shows the type of employment has a majority of temporary employed


which is sixty nine percent (69%) of the participants of the study. Twenty five percent
(25%) of the participants are employed permanently in their jobs and only six percent
(6%) are employed only by words. This shows that participants of the study are mostly
dont have a permanent source of income.
a. Income
4 - 15,000 - above
3 10,000 15,000
2 10,000 - 7,500
1 7,500 - below

No. of respondents
0
19
54
27
Figure 3

Weighted mean
0
57
108
27

1.92

Figure 3
Figure 3 shows the income bracket of respondents within the community. Fifty
four percent (54%)

D. Interpretation ( of the data/implication of the data)

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