Saturday, April 24, 2021

THE DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE RESIDENTS OF THE PARTNER COMMUNITY OF ST. PAUL COLLEGE OF BOCAUE: A BASIS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM | Asian Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies

 Poverty is described as a condition or circumstance in which a person or a community lacks the financial resources and necessities for a basic level of living. Poverty means that the income level from employment is so poor that basic human needs can't be met. Individuals and families living in poverty may lack sufficient housing, clean drinking water, nutritious food, and medical care. The aim of this study is to determine the factors that will influence the respondents' quality of life. Its goal was to identify the demographic profile of residents of St. Paul College of Bocaue's partner group. The study's participants were residents of a slum in Bulacan, Philippines. The respondents' gender, age of parents, marital status, number and age of siblings, educational attainment, work classifications, employment status, religion, and Catholic faith manifestation were all described using the descriptive research tool. In this sample, fifty-five (55) families from the partner group took part. The following are the study's main results, based on the survey: The majority of them are in a live-in relationship, which leads to teenage pregnancy. As a result, the majority of the respondents are uneducated and unemployed.


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https://ikprress.org/index.php/AJAHSS/article/view/5654

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