Thesis Statement
Thesis Statement
Thesis Statement
Every parent wants the best for their children. They wanted their children to
finish their studies. But unfortunately, there are many poor families who cannot
provide for the education of their children. Some families can only afford to eat one
meal a day and they can’t even send their children to school. Sometimes the parents
encourage their children to work and earn for their living so that they can have
something to eat. But we can’t blame them, because sometimes it is better to have
something for supper, than to have something to feed your mind. Poverty has been a
Filipinos suffering from the aforementioned social problem is increasing every year.
and growth of one of the foremost anti-poverty programs the Pantawid Pamilyang
cash transfer program that provides incentives for poor families to invest in their
future by ensuring that mothers and children avail of healthcare and that children
invest in the health and education for poor households, particularly of children age
0-14 years old. The program aims to provide social assistance and social
the young it envisions to prevent the vicious transmission of the cycle of poverty.
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Pantawid pamilya helps to fulfill the country’s commitment to meet the Millennium
Development Goals.
Department of the Interior and Local Government, and various other government
institutions. The 4Ps was patterned after the conditional cash transfer programs in
Latin American and African countries which have been proven successful as a
The cash grant range from Php 500 to Php 1,400 per household per month,
depending on the number of eligible children. At the core of CCT program is a social
contract where a state provides financial resources to a family in exchange for that
family’s fulfillment of certain tasks such as ensuring that its children’s attendance in
few (Sonera, 2010). And according to Fernandez and Olfindo(2011), today, the
program is seen more broadly as “ a vehicle for enhancing coordination within the
government in assisting the poor and for increasing the effectiveness of social
protection program”. Though statistics have shown that the increase in the poverty
it is an increase, and 26.5% implies that more than a quarter of the whole
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Philippines population is below the poverty threshold. The 4Ps has been created to
Board, said in the presentation of the 2009 official Poverty Statistic that a Filipino
needed Php 974 in 2009 to meet his or her monthly food needs and PhP 7,403
monthly to stay of poverty. In 2009, a family of five needed PhP 4,869 monthly
income to meet food needs and PhP 7,017 to stay out of poverty. Results of the latest
Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey also revealed that one in every five Filipino
the third quarter of the year 2011. The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)
serves as the government’s answers to the pressing issues regarding poverty Calvo
(2011) defines the 4Ps as programs that provide cash benefits to finance the basic
needs and foster investment in human capital to extremely poor households. These
(4Ps) occurred during the late 1990s, with Mexico’s innovative Progresa (now
programs across Latin America. CCT programs are presently being implemented in
several Latin American countries including Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Jamaica Mexico,
and several more. Indonesia and Pakistan are only some of the Asian countries
which employ the CCT programs as a major tool of their social policy. In general,
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these programs provide money and financial assistance to poor families under the
condition that those transfers are used as an investment on their children’s human
capital, such as regular school attendance and basic preventive health care. The
them with the provisions necessary for better opportunities in the future.
This study attempted to find out the deliberate usability of Conditional Cash
1.1 Age
1.2 Gender
2. How may the responses of the Grade VII students in terms of usability be
3. How may the responses of the Grade VIII students in terms of usability be
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4. How may the responses of the Grade IX students in terms of usability be
7. What are the implications of the findings of the study to the following:
7.1 Students
7.2 Parents
7.3 Teachers
VIII, Grade IX, and Fourth Year student beneficiaries on the deliberate
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Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study sought to look into the deliberate usability of Conditional Cash
beneficiaries of Siay National High School. The subject of the study was the 195
variables considered in the study are: education and economic aspect. This was
done during the first semester S.Y. 2014-2015 in method of research in Siay
The result of this study will show the deliberate usability of Conditional Cash
Transfer Program (4Ps) as support to education and economic aspect for student
Specifically, the persons who will benefit this study are the following:
1. Implementing Agencies
Through this, they will also try to reflect on the data being gathered
development and this will be given more emphasis. The fruitful success of the
program lies in their hands as the one giving the verdict of it.
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2. Teachers
Through this study, the teacher can gain benefits in the sense that
absenteeism of the students will be alleviated. Thus, 4Ps will be their partner
child to do more with fighting spirit in every trials that child may encounter
along their way in school for them to be able to continue enjoying the
3. Parents
The study will help them realize that being beneficiaries of the
opportunity to develop confidence and self-esteem and that the program has
been their helping hand in providing ways and means to alleviate poverty
problems.
They will also realize that they are the most important people in
child’s life and responsible for the school payments and positive involvement
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Recognizing their role as the first and most important teacher,
4. Student Beneficiary
Pilipino Program is for their own benefit. Its purpose is to prevent inter-
academic level for them to be aware of what will be the guidelines in order to
required grades and spending the money to the allocated purpose of 4ps. It
will help them to uphold their maturity for a purposive one: thereby it
Theoretical Framework
For years of studies, data shows that educators are facing common problems
each year. One of the most common problems is poverty and due to this most of the
poor students has the case of absenteeism in school and some were dropped.
The government is now on its peak in providing ways and means to alleviate
the said problem. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is the latest and
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weight on the education of the Filipino children. The program has been the
4Ps has some early indication of success in improving school attendance. The author
further argues that the initial effect on school attendance is not rigorous as other
impact evaluation techniques. If 4Ps would be effective, then in some future time,
not the 4Ps will lead to behavioral changes and expected human capital impact is an
empirical matter.
Conceptual Framework
economic are aspect related to the deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer
human resource theory, and Maslow’s hierarchical theory of human needs and the
is determined by its profile variables. Age is the number one variable that the
siblings in the family is another variable that would correlate and believed to have a
bearing percentage in this study. It is anchored in this variable the household size
which ticked on the number of members in the household that has an effect to their
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Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino program (4Ps) is a conditional cash transfer
program that provides incentives for poor families to invest in their future by
ensuring that mothers and children avail of healthcare and that children go to
transference of poverty, since poverty has been a problem in the Philippines. Its
interplay with one another that determines the central form of the study. It shows
the flow of the research that education and economic are the aspects that the
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program supports and the bases of measuring the
usability of the program to the student beneficiaries of Siay National High School.
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Paradigm of the study
FIGURE 1.
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Definition of Terms
sprogram that provides incentives for poor families to invest in their future by
ensuring that mothers and children avail of healthcare and children go to school.
may cash grant is given to eligible beneficiaries given that these beneficiaries
comply with certain conditions such as nutrition, education and family development
sessions.
2010)
Poverty. Refers to the state of one who lacks a usual or social acceptable
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Literacy Rate. Refers to the increase of number of individual learns how to
Dictionary 2010)
phenomenon.
properties.
difference of the means of three or more independent samples. It takes into account
two sources of variations – from the between-group and from the within group.
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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
This chapter presents the related literature and studies that are centered
solely on the Conditional Cash Transfer Program. This would in any manner give
Related Literature
The “CCT programs address both future poverty, by fostering human capital
consumption in the short run” (Rawlings & Rubio, 2005, p. 33). Indeed, the main
transference of poverty and help break the infinite cycle of poverty by providing the
children the suitable educational and health assistance so as to help them develop
the facilities for a better future. Investing in children’s human capital and ensuring
that they grow into educated and healthy adults, is the equivalent of teaching them
how to fish. Healthy, educated children ultimately have more choices in life and are
labor and other forms of child abuse. In cases of the other CCT programs
help combat child labor. First, through their cash subsidy component, schooling’s
directs costs are reduced, thereby inducing families to send their children to school,
as opposed to work. Second, these programs require families to have their children
attend school, 85% of the school days per month in the case of the 4Ps, in exchange
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to cash subsidy. This requirement increases the time children spend in school and
reduces the time they can allocate to work (Gee, 2010). There is a noticeable
the scope of the 4Ps, and kindergarten classes were being established to answer the
need of the community in compliance to the condition of sending 0-5 years old
collaborative compliance to this requirement of the 4Ps is ensured, the literacy rate
In the long run, the 4Ps as well as the other CCT programs, aims to establish
reduction policies stems from the belief that education is a powerful equalizer and
the main asset of most people. Sen & Dreze (as cited by Calvo, 2011) incorporates
the notion of inequality and social exclusion as obstacles for the construction of a
system of rights and opportunities. Accordingly, people are poor not just because of
a lack of economic resources to satisfy basic needs, but also because they live in a
social, economic and political system which does not provide equality of
opportunities. The 4Ps intend to provide the basis for this much needed equality by
providing the poor people with the education that they could not access otherwise.
health services being offered in their health centers such as pre- and post-natal
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services, vaccination, and periodical check-ups before acquiring their money grants,
managing the cash grants are given to the mother. This decision is based on the
experience in CCT programs showing that women make relatively better use of
In the nutshell, the underlying concept of the CCT programs, and of the 4Ps as
wells, is: once individuals are healthy, better fed, and educated, they will be able to
Like any other government program, the 4Ps also have its disadvantages that
may encumber its helpful benefits. One of the most crucial characteristic of the 4Ps
and other CCT programs implemented in other countries is its being a ‘demand-side’
where the beneficiaries being brought into the education and health services system
instead of expanding the education and health systems in order to reach them.
caused by the lack of economical resources, but also because of socio-economic and
political factors that prevents the equality and distribution of resources. Although
the 4Ps aims to provide the poor with the education which is, otherwise,
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inaccessible, it does not directly answer the socio-economic and political problems
that are the primary cause of poverty. In the case of the 4Ps in the Philippines, it
does not answer the issues regarding the political and economic elite families. And
poverty can only be totally alleviated if there are programs that could target its
roots.
The 4Ps will also encounter some difficulties in achieving support from the
other social classes, mainly because it does not benefit middle-income groups which
have also been steadily affected by limited universal services and decreases in
employment (Cuesta, 2007). These middle-income groups are also suffering from
issues of poverty and limited access to educational and health benefit, but assure
not included in the target population of the 4Ps. The 4Ps is programmed to help only
huge amount of finance which we do not have at the present. The 4Ps is a loan
driven program, much of the funds constituting the conditional cash grants given to
beneficiaries are generated from loans abroad, particularly from the United States.
By the tail-end of August 2010, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a
US$400 million loan specifically for the 4Ps which will run from 2011 to 2014. This
comprises 45.2 per cent of the total cost of US$884.2 million, where US$484 million
the World Bank’s US$405 million, makes two-thirds of the whole 4Ps from 2009 to
2014 comprised of loans (Somera, 2010, p. 6). Arguments against the 4Ps point out
that despite the large amounts of financial resources needed to implement the
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program; it does not generate guaranteed returns to the economy as much as
Related Studies
participation in such brings positive effects on families’ use of education and health
services while concurrently reducing poverty and child labor. The World Bank, after
reviewing several evaluation studies was able to conclude that CCT’s have improved
the lives of poor people. Transfers generally have been well targeted toward poor
political leaders in Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East to invest in CCT
programs and investigate how they can be made more effective. In a number of
countries those impact studies have also persuaded their political leadership that
when outcomes are uncertain and budgets limited, random assignment to treatment
and control among eligible poor household is a more transparent and fairer
However, the World Bank panel of experts reviewed the existing evidence of
the real impacts of CCT programs in 2009 found some mixed results. While the
programs helped reduce extreme poverty rates, increase in school attendance did
not necessarily result in better learning outcomes, nor did improved utilization of
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among the younger cohort aged 9-12 (as of 2012) who were eligible for grants
under the program throughout 2008 and 2011. The program was to help address
amount of time. However, no statistically significant impact was found for the order
cohort of children aged 13-17(as of 2011), most of who were no longer eligible for
grants due to the age limit (14 years) set by the program. The researchers suggested
that additional measures (e.g., raising the age limit, increasing the grant amount for
(i.e., verifying that required conditions are being met), as well as administrative
these benefits, other theoretically or empirically. (Mook Herjee and Ray 2008).
programs, most empirical works analyzes the linear relationship between CCT
estimate impacts on outcomes using the propensity score models of Claudhury and
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participation is inversely related to individual wealth and that key correlates of
poverty (such as few assets, no land ownership, dirt floors in the home, etc.) are
types of costs such as transaction costs. However, Fisqoein and Shady (2009)
suggest that in assessing whether or not to send their children to school in response
to CCT program, parents takes into account the quality of local schools. That is,
parents would more likely enroll their children if their latter’s quality is higher.
Llanto (2008) explains that cash transfer have an intuitive appeal because poor
households are given the choice on composition of their consumption bundles. They
can choose what they think is best for them in contrast to a price subsidy for
commodities such as rice or other staple food, where the state assumes it knows
In the light of findings derived from the study of Hyun H. Son and Jhiedon
itself, will not suffice to increase school attendance significantly, which means that
would have to be improved when administering any such cash transfer programs
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Second, the emphasis on targeting helps maximize the program’s impact and
effectiveness. The results showed that the targeted CCT program would lead to
monitoring can increase the cost per beneficiary, which reduces the programs
strategy not only reduces the transfer cost per beneficiary but also leads to linkages
can manage the supply side of services- such as high transportation costs and
behavior will enhance the effectiveness of CCT programs, including the PPP
the case for all effective social safety nets, a CCT program should be transparent in
and the wider population understand how the program functions. Corollarily,
political support at high levels for the program is one of the main issues to be
Celia M. Reyes and Alebrey D. Labuya (2009) on the other hand concluded
that it is critical that an impact monitoring and be done at this poverty stage to
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improve the mechanisms of identifying the beneficiaries to minimize leakages and
exclusion, address loopholes in the system to avoid wastage of scarce resources, and
address the supply side deficiencies. The 4Ps is such an important and expensive
program and going on hastily with further expansion with all these concerns is the
In the study conducted by Schady and Araiys (2006) on the CCT experience
in Ecuador many, but not all, CCT programs have a positive effect on education and
Institute. The evaluation of Progresa showed that there was a significant increase in
the enrolment of boys and girls, particularly the latter. The program also increased
enrolment in secondary schools by 6 and 9 percentage points for boys and girls,
respectively. For girls, who often dropped out before the secondary school, the
CCT programs in other countries e.g. Columbia and Turkey) have been successful in
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
This chapter discusses the methods and procedure used in designing the
Research Design
area of interest factually and accurately. Based on the given purpose, this method of
research is a fact findings study that has adequate and accurate interpretation of its
findings. It clearly describes with emphasis what actually exist such as current
Since the present study was concerned with the deliberate usability of the
conditional cash transfer program (4PS) as support to the education and economic
Research Locale
This research study was conducted at Siay National High School located at
The community is located along the national high way that connects the two
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Siay National High School is the mother secondary school of Siay District and
is the only secondary school in Pob. Siay. The school served the students from
Sample
of Siay National High School is 380 students in which this population is too big and
taking all them would be unmanageable. In order to come up with smaller group
sample, we derive to use the formula formulated by Slovin (1960). The formula is as
follows:
N
N= 2
1+ Ne
Where:
Through the use of Slovene’s formula, the researchers come up with 195
respondents in Grade9, and respondents in Fourth Year level. The respondents from
answer the said questionnaire. The respondents were free to choose his/her answer
which he/she manifested. The documentary analysis was done after the results
The sources of data gathered were from the selected students of Siay
National High School from Grade VII, Grade VIII, Grade IX and Fourth Year level.
background information were taken. The results of their answers were then
The Instrument
(4Ps) to the respondents. Prior to the framing of the predetermined statements, the
researchers read several references like books, approved master’s theses, bachelor’s
theses and other reading materials that were useful in the organization of the
instrument. This will determine if they enjoyed and manifested the cash they
received from the program. On the other hand, the instrument will also determine
and economic aspects and how the program does affect their life. The
questionnaires consist of the profile of the respondents as to age and gender. Second
The Respondents
The respondents of this study were the selected students of Siay National
High School from Grade VII, Grade VIII, Grade IX, and the Fourth Year level. They
were student beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program. There were
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55 students from Grade VII, 57 students from Grade VIII, 47 from Grade IX, and 36
the principal of Siay National High School to administer the questionnaire to the
selected students from Grade VII, Grade VIII, Grade IX and Fourth Year level. Full
students were given 1 hour in answering the questions. It was then followed by the
retrieval of data.
of gathered data for validation. Its main purpose is to determine whether the
were considered in the finalization of the instrument. After the revision of the
instrument it was submitted again to the thesis adviser for approval and
Statistical Treatment
The researcher used the F-test in treating the problem of the study. F-test is
another parametric test used to compare the means of two or more grows of
were three kinds of Analysis of Variance: one way analysis of variance, two way
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In this study the researcher used the one way analysis of variance because
there was only one variable involved in the problem and the researchers want to
find out if there is a significant difference among the four independent groups.
2
(¿)
CF=
N
TSS is the total sum of squares minus the CF, or the Correction Factor.
2
TSS=Σ x − CF
BSS is the between sum of squares minus the CF, or the correction
factor. BSS=¿ ¿
WSS¿TSS – BSS
After getting the TTS, BSS, WSS, the ANOVA table should be
constructed.
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ANOVA TABLE
Sources of Degrees of Sum of Mean F-Value
Variation Freedom Squares Squares
Computed Tabular
BSS MSB
Between K-1 BSS =F see the
df MSW
table Groups at .05
WSS
Within (N-1)-(K-1) WSS w/df
df
Groups between and
w/in group
To determine the responses of Grade VII. Grade VIII. Grade IX, Fourth Year
person of the school from the instructor at the said respondents, asking for the
approval to conduct the study. This was done to observed protocol and manifest due
respect to the higher authorities so that they will be aware of the study that we
have. Next was the administration and collection of research instrument. The
researchers were the one who administered the questionnaire to the respondents.
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CHAPTER IV
present study.
In gathering of data, the researchers used the descriptive research using the
the gathered information the researchers used the F-test One-Way- Analysis of
student beneficiaries from fourth year level were found to be the respondents that
will part of this study. Therefore, the presentation, interpretation, and analysis
1.1 Age
Table 1
Distribution of respondents according to age
to age. It shows that there were 108 or 55.38 percent out of 195 respondents who
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belong to 14-15 years old who were rank no. 1. Rank no.2 was the respondents who
belong to 16-17 years old having the frequency of 49 or 25.13 percent. Finally, rank
no.3 there were only 38 respondents belong to 12-13 years old having 19.49
percent. The highest numbers of students were from ages 14-15 years old. At this
age, the students were in Grade 8 but not all. There were respondents who were still
in low grade level. In other words, the age of the some students was not appropriate
to their grade level. This was due to the fact that they have been stopped studying
1.2 Gender
Table 2
Distribution of respondents according to gender
Gender Frequency Percentage Rank
Male 104 53.33 1
Female 91 46.67 2
them were males and 46.67 percent or the 91 student were females. It simply
Table 3
Distribution of respondents according to number of siblings
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8 54 27.69 1
9 1 0.51 8
Table 3 above revealed the frequency, percentage, and rank distribution as to
number of siblings in the family. There were 54 or 27.69 out of 195 respondents
who belong to a family with 8 number of siblings, were rank no.1, rank no.2 were
the respondents belong to the family with 4 number of siblings having a frequency
of 38 or 19.48 percent.
Study shows that most of the respondents belong to a family with 8 numbers
of siblings. This means that a family having a greater number of siblings in the
family experienced poverty incidence because the bigger the population the greater
demand for needs that caused them to be poor. As what we have on research, we
Table 4
Interpretation of data based on the five-point scale of the study
NUMERICAL
LEVEL VERBAL DESCRIPTION
SCALE
5 4.04 - 5.00 Always Manifested (AM)
4 3.28 - 4.03 Often Manifested (OM)
3 2.52 - 3.27 Sometimes Manifested (SM)
2 1.76 - 2.51 Once Manifested (OM)
1 1.00 - 1.75 Never Manifested (NM)
The table shows the five-point scales for the interpretation of data. The level
5 numerical scales 4.04 – 5.00 with verbal description of Always Manifested (AM),
followed by the level 4 numerical scales 3.28 – 4.03 with verbal description of Often
Manifested (OM), level 3 numerical scales 2.52 – 3.27 with verbal description of
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Sometimes Manifested (SM), level 2 numerical scales 1.76 – 2.51 with verbal
description of Once Manifested (OM), and level 1 numerical scales from 1.00 – 1.75
Table 5
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
education aspect of Grade VII student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School
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Table 5 presents the responses of Conditional Cash Transfer Program for
education aspect of Grade VII. Five predetermined items are presented, analyzed
First in rank is item no.9 Students have complied all school requirements and
projects” with them was revealed “always manifested” according to the total
weighted percentage of 235 with a weighted mean of 4.27. This is a great proof that
the cash they received from program was used in students’ studies. This simply
means that the program motivates the students to aim a passing grade through their
responses.
Rank second is item no. 10. Students are motivated to study their lessons
registered a total weighted percentage of 229 and a weighted mean of 4.16 with a
Third in rank is item no. 6 Students are able to attend classes with 85%
attendance per month with the corresponding total weighted percentage 226 and
Fourth in rank is item no. 3 Students’ participation has improved and show
developments in class activities and item no. 7 Students do their assignments daily
which registered a total weighted percentage of 221 and weighted mean of 4.01
Last in rank is item no. 1 Students obtained the accepted 75% FR (Final
Rating) in all subject areas obtained a total weighted percentage of 204 and
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Table 6
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support to
economic aspect of Grade VII student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School
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because of the
allowance that they
receive.
econimic aspect of Grade VII. Five predetermined items are presented, analyzed and
Item no. 10 ranked first with the statement of Students are able to pay the
different school fees because of the allowance that they receive with an evidence total
weighted percentage of 250 and weighted mean of 4.54 with a verbal description of
“always manifested”. It simply means that they had paid their entire financial
obligation to school. And this motivates and helps the student to study without
Item no. 7 garnered the ranked second with the statement Students are able
to buy new sets of clothes with a total weighted percentage of 247 and a weighted
Third rank is item no. 2 Students have good health conditions in coming to
school was said to have a total weighted percentage of 245 and weighted mean of
Fourth in rank is item no. 8 Students have their complete school supplies based
on the allocated amount with a registered total weighted percentage of and 243
weighted mean of 4.41 which falls with verbal description “always manifested”.
Last in ranked is item no. 5 Students are able to pay the different classroom
fees with a total weighted percentage of 225 and weighted mean of 4.09 with the
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Table 7
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
education aspect of Grade VIII student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School
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Table 7 illustrates the responses of student beneficiaries on Conditional
Cash Transfer Program for education aspect. Five predetermined items are
class activities garnered the rank no. 1 with a total weighted percentage of 268 and a
total weighted mean of 4.70. This revealed the verbal description of “always
Three items obtained the same rank of 2 which are given to item no. 6
“Students are able to attend classes with 85% attendance per month”, item no. 8
“Students are able to increase and maintain their grades per grading period”, item no.
percentage of 267 and weighted mean of 4.68 with a verbal description of “always
manifested”.
Rank 3 is item no. 1 Students obtained the accepted 75% FR (Final Rating) in
all subject areas garnered a total weighted percentage of 266 and weighted mean of
and extracurricular activities are in rank 4. It has a total weighted percentage of 262
manifested”.
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Last in rank is item no. 4 “Students’ punctuality is already regular”. It
registered a total weighted percentage of 248 and weighted mean of 4.35 which falls
to “always manifested”.
Table 8
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
economic aspect of Grade VIII student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School
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by their parents with
intended clothing.
10. Students are able to pay 0 0 3 9 45 270 4.73 AM 3
the different school fees
because of the
allowance that they
receive.
Table 8 shows the responses of the student beneficiaries on Conditional Cash
Transfer Program for economic aspect. Five predetermined items are presented,
Item no. 8 tailored the rank no.1. It revealed a verbal description of “always
manifested” with a TWP of 274 and a WM 4.80. Students have their complete school
supplies based on the allocated amount. This means that student beneficiaries are
Two items obtained the same rank no. 2.5 which is given to item no. 7
“Students are able to buy new sets of clothes” and item no. 9 “Students are provided by
their parents with intended clothing”. As gleaned on the table, it yielded a total
weighted percentage of 273 and weighted mean of 4.78 respectively with a verbal
Rank 3 is item no. 10 “Students are able to pay the different school fees
because of the allowance that they receive”. Based from the table, it registered a total
Three items garnered the same rank which are given to item no. 1 Students
developed their self- esteem, item no. 3 Students are eager and interested to go to
school because of the adequate educational benefits they get from the program and
item no. 5 Students are able to pay the different classroom fees with a total weighted
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percentage of 269 and weighted mean of 4.71 with a verbal description of “always
manifested”.
Last in rank is item no. 6 “Students’ relationship with peers has improved.” it
anchored a total weighted percentage of 264 and weighted mean of 4.63 indicating a
Table 9
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
education aspect of Grade IX student beneficiaries of Siay National High School
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to study their lessons.
cash transfer program for education aspect. Five predetermined items are
First rank is item no.1 Students obtained the accepted 75% FR (final Rating) in
all subject areas with them revealed the verbal description of “always manifested”
according to the TWP of 230 obtained by the researchers. This yielded a WM of 4.89.
students in school.
Rank 2 is item no. 6 Students are able to attend classes with 85% attendance
per month garnered a total weighted percentage of 217 and weighted mean of 4.61
manifested”.
Two items obtained the same rank of 4.5 which are given to item no. 4
Students’ punctuality is already regular and item no. 5 Students are eager to
percentage of 210 and weighted mean of 4.26 with a verbal description of “always
manifested”.
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Last in rank is item no. 7 Students do their assignments daily. It registered a
total weighted percentage of 192 and weighted mean of 4.08 which falls to “always
manifested”.
Table 10
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
economic aspect of Grade IX student beneficiaries of Siay National High School
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allowance that they
receive.
transfer program for economic aspect. Five predetermined items are presented,
Rank no.1 is item no.5 Students is able to pay the different classroom fees. This
revealed the verbal description of “always manifested” that student beneficiaries are
really receiving the benefits from the program. Evidently that they had paid all the
Item no. 10 garnered the ranked second with the statement Students are able
to pay the different school fees because of the allowance that they receive. with a
total weighted percentage of 218 and a weighted mean of 4.63 with a verbal
Rank 3 is item no. 9 Students are provided by their parents with intended
clothing. Based from the table, it registered a total weighted percentage of 214 and
Item no. 8 Students have their complete school supplies based on the allocated
amount ranked 4. It has a total weighted percentage of 215 and weighted mean of
Last in rank is item no. 1. Students developed their self- esteem. It anchored a
total weighted percentage of 205 and weighted mean of 4.36 indicating a verbal
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Table 11
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
education aspect of fourth year student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School
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projects.
10. Students are 2 1 4 12 17 149 4.14 AM 6
motivated to study
their lessons.
Table 11 demonstrates the responses of student beneficiaries on Conditional
Cash Transfer Program for education aspect. Five predetermined items are
The table shows that item no. 6 Students are able to attend classes with 85%
attendance per month is in rank no.1. It revealed the verbal description of “always
manifested” with a TWP of 161 and WM of 4.47. As reflected in the table, it clearly
shows that CCTP is really taking its part in upgrading attendance of student
beneficiaries in school.
Two items garnered the second rank, item no 3 Students’ participation has
improved and show developments in class activities” and item no.8 Students are able
to increase and maintain their grades per grading period with a total weighted
percentage of 160 and a weighted mean of 4.44 with a verbal description of “always
manifested”.
Third rank is item no. 9 Students have complied all school requirements and
projects was said to have a total weighted percentage of 159 and weighted mean of
Fourth in rank is item no. 2 Students actively engaged in class discussion with
a registered total weighted percentage of 153 and weighted mean of 4.25 which falls
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Last in ranked is item no. 4 Students’ punctuality is already regular. with a
total weighted percentage of 105 and weighted mean of 2.92 with the verbal
Table 12
Deliberate usability of conditional cash transfer program as support for
economic aspect of fourth year student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School
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school fees because of
the allowance that
they receive.
Transfer Program for economic aspect. This table contains the data that are
Item No. 8 “Students have their complete school supplies based in the allocated
registered the TWP of 159 and 4.42 of WM. This revealed that student beneficiaries
are really enjoying the benefits from the program. Evidently, that they had complete
Rank second is item no. 2 Students have good health conditions in coming to
school registered a total weighted percentage of 156 and a weighted mean of 4.33
Third in rank are given to item no 9 Students are provided by their parents
with intended clothing and item no. 10 Students are able to pay the different school
fees because of the allowance that they receive with the corresponding total weighted
percentage of 155 and weighted mean of 4.31 with a verbal description of “always
manifested”.
Fourth in rank is item no. 5 Students are able to pay the different classroom
fees which registered a total weighted percentage of 155 and weighted mean of 4.19
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Last in rank is item no. 7 Students are able to buy new sets of clothes obtained
a total weighted percentage of 136 and weighted mean of 3.78 with a verbal
1. Students
Pilipino Program is for their own benefit. Its purpose is to prevent inter-
academic level for them to be aware of what will be the guidelines in order to
required grades and spending the money to the allocated purpose of 4ps. It
will help them to uphold their maturity for a purposive one: thereby it
2. Parents
The study will help them realize that being beneficiaries of the
opportunity to develop confidence and self-esteem and that the program has
been their helping hand in providing ways and means to alleviate poverty
problems.
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They will also realize that they are the most important people in
child’s life and responsible for the school payments and positive involvement
3. Teachers
Through this study, the teacher can gain benefits in the sense that
absenteeism of the students will be alleviated. Thus, 4Ps will be their partner
child to do more with fighting spirit in every trials that child may encounter
along their way in school for them to be able to continue enjoying the
4. Implementing Agencies
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The result of this study can be afforded information on their own
Through this, they will also try to reflect on the data being gathered
development and this will be given more emphasis. The fruitful success of the
program lies in their hands as the one giving the verdict of it.
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CHAPTER V
This chapter gives the summary, findings, derived from the analyzed and
interpreted data, discussion on the final result. Conclusions were base from the
cash transfer program (4Ps) as support to the education and economic aspect for
Summary
This study sought to look into the deliberate usability of conditional cash
transfer program (4Ps) as support to the education and economic aspect for the
1.1 Age
1.2 Gender
2. How may the responses of the Grade VII students in terms of usability be
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2.1 Education Aspect
3. How may the responses of the Grade VIII students in terms of usability be
7. What are the implications of the findings of the study to the following:
7.1 Students
7.2 Parents
7.3 Teachers
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which is tailored with specific problems , thus, its recommendations are offered to
improve and bring about the desired outcomes and for the further implementation
of the program.
Findings
the study, the findings are hereby summarized based on the analysis and
14-15 years old as the highest range of ages and 38 students of 12-13 years
old as the lowest range of the ages. Table 2 demonstrates that out of 195
student beneficiaries, 53.33 percent of them were males and 46.67 percent
or the 91 student were females. It simply indicates that there were more
siblings garnered the rank no. 1 which has the frequency of 54 and the lowest
2. As what had been revealed on table 5, the Grade VII students rank no. 1 on
stated “Students have complied all school requirements and projects” and
ranked no. 9 as the last rank of the statement,” Students obtained the accepted
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For economic aspect as reflected on the table 6 of Grade VII student
beneficiaries rank no, 1 was the statement “Students are able to pay the
different school fees because of the allowance that they receive.” and the last
rank of the statement, “Students are able to pay different classroom fees.”
3. Grade VIII student beneficiaries as based on Table 7 for education aspect, the
class activities.” was rank no. 1. and ranked no. 8 on the statement,” Students’
For economic aspect, it was revealed on Table 8 that the Grade VIII student
school supplies based on the allocated amount.” and rank no. 7 as the last rank
”Students obtained the accepted 75% final rating in all subject areas.” and
assignments daily.”
Based on table 10, for the economic aspect of Grade IX student beneficiaries,
it was revealed on the data that ranked no.1 was the statement,” Students are
ranked no. 8 as the last ranked on the statement, “Students obtained the
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5. Fourth year student beneficiaries of conditional cash transfer program for
“Students are able to attend classes with 85% attendance per month and
supplies based on the allocated amount.” and ranked no.7 as the last rank on
computed value of 443.44 is greater than the F-Tabular of 2.72 at .05 level of
Conclusions
In terms of profile variables on age, it was journal out that there were
students who were mature in age. But still in low grade level. Their grade level was
not appropriate or suited to their age. It was disclosed that they were students who
experienced stop schooling because of poverty. Their parents can’t send them to
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school .Sometimes their parents encourage their children to work and earn for their
learning so that they have something to eat. On other hand, the presence of the 4P’s
had contributed much to alleviate this issue. It gives an opportunity for them to
family. The maximum number of children in family was 8 children. The researchers
found out that the family having a greater number of siblings in the family
experienced poverty incidence because the bigger the population the greater
The Grade VII, Grade VIII, Grade IX And Fourth Year student beneficiaries of
Siay National High School got different responses about the deliberate usability of
Implications of the findings of this study could be of great help to the pupils,
Recommendations
rapid expansion.
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2. The government should reconsider how it identifies the extremely poor.
Its focal point is targeting the chronic poor would provide better focus on
than one reference period to account for the movements in and out of
poverty.
the 4Ps has indeed improved the education, economic crisis and poverty
5. It would also be good to see whether the exit policy of the program (the
years) is feasible.
updates by means of a test model for its targeting system by using the
most recent family income and expenditure survey data and adopting the
grant.
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minimize leakages and exclusion, address loopholes in the system to
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