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Social Protection Module in the 2011 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS)
Inception Workshop on Updating andImproving the Social Protection IndexApril 3‐4, 2014ADB Headquarters, Manila
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2011 APIS Background APIS is a nationwide survey designed to provide non‐income indicators related to poverty Conducted during years when the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) is not conducted
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Contents of 2011 APIS APIS gathers information on the following items:
• Demographic characteristics• Health Status• Schooling Status and Highest Grade Completed• Economic Characteristics• Housing Characteristics and Amenities• Water and Sanitation• Social Protection• Hunger• Family Income and Expenditure
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Contents of 2011 APIS – Why Social Protection
ADB organized a meeting with key stakeholders (DSWD, NAPC, UP, NEDA, NSCB) after the 2011 APIS questionnaire was pretested Big‐ticket SP programs included Inputs from NEDA Rider module in the APIS questionnaire; 1‐page space for rider questions given to SP
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Contents of 2011 APIS – Sample Size
• 51,000 eligible sample households• 42,063 households successfully interviewed
82.5 percent response rate
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Social Protection ModuleSP Module Questionnaire Design
Method of Enumeration:
Personal interview of responsible adult family member
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2011 APIS – SP Questions SP Programs1. Pension (Government)
2. Pension (Private)
3. Survivor’ Benefit
4. Pantawid PamilyangPilipino Program (4Ps)‐CCT
5. National Health Insurance Prog. (Philhealth)
6. Training for WorkScholarship Program
7. Agrarian ReformCommunity Devt. Prog.
8. Community‐Based Employment Program
9. Disability Benefit
10. Scholarship Benefits andStudent Financial Assistance
In the last 6 months (January – June 2011), hasany member of your family received paymentsfrom any of the following sources?
Who among the family members received the payment?
How much was received in cash from in the past month?
How much was received in cash from in the last 6 months (January – June 2011)?
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2011 APIS – SP Questions SP Programs1. Pension (Government)
2. Pension (Private)
3. Survivor’ Benefit
4. Pantawid PamilyangPilipino Program (4Ps)‐CCT
5. National Health Insurance Prog. (Philhealth)
6. Training for WorkScholarship Program
7. Agrarian ReformCommunity Devt. Prog.
8. Community‐Based Employment Program
9. Disability Benefit
10. Scholarship Benefits andStudent Financial Assistance
In the last 6 months (January – June 2011), hasany member of your family received paymentsfrom any of the following sources?
Who among the family members received the payment?
How much was received in cash from in the past month?
How much was received in cash from in the last 6 months (January – June 2011)?
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2011 APIS – SP Questions In the last 6 months (January‐June 2011), has any member of your family received the following?
Who among the family members availed of the program?
How much did your family receive (including value of goods received)?
How many months did your family receive cash and/or goods?
SP Programs1. Supplemental Feeding
Program
2. Food for WorkProgram
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2011 APIS – SP Questions In the last 6 months (January‐June 2011), has any member of your family received payments in cash or in‐kind from any of the following sources?
Who among the family members received the payment?
Was this payment in cash or in‐kind?
How much did your family receive(including value of goods received)?
SP Programs1. Disaster Relief
2. Sickness/Injury Compensation
3. Private Medical Insurance
4. Maternity Benefit
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Lessons Learned
Limited sample in surveys who are SP beneficiaries such as: Private medical insurance; Maternity Benefit; Training for Work Scholarship Program; Agrarian Reform Community Development Program; Sickness/injury compensation
Survey vs. 4Ps program ‐ Some respondents took interest on the programs because they think it will be the basis for the 4Ps
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Laymanize the term Social Protection ‐ respondents are not aware about these SP programs
Value of in‐kind assistance – how can respondents be made aware ie. amount of value of goods received in Supplemental Feeding Program
Reporting of amount received ‐ SP module that the respondent reported that they received cash/good but with no corresponding entries given
Lessons Learned
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Questions to capture the intended beneficiaries or those covered by the SP program should be crafted appropriately– beneficiaries of SP programs are identified through the question on whether or not family member received payments from the program.
• Included in the 2013 APIS; question on membership in GSIS, SSS and PhilHealth added; data still being processed
Lessons Learned
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2013 APIS – SP Module
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