The Geographic Profiling of Poverty and Accessibility: The Case of Two Provinces in the Philippines

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance DLSU Business and Economics Review Pub Date : 2011-01-26 DOI:10.3860/BER.V20I2.1913
Alexis M. Fillone, Nicanor R. Roxas, Cristela Goce-Dakila
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This study attempts to relate the poverty problem in the Philippines using spatial accessibility measures. Spatial accessibility is the ease with which one could avail of the social services and economic opportunities laid in geographic space to the individual. Using the provinces of Eastern Samar and Siquijor Island as case studies, a Social Composite Index (SCI) value for the household was derived from the 13+1 CBMS core indicators of poverty, which represents the unmet needs of the household and which was then aggregated at the barangay level. The spatial accessibility values were estimated by measuring how each barangay, specifically households, would avail themselves of the social services (such as schools and hospitals) and economic opportunities in the town center or major economic centers. The ease or difficulty of availing these social services and economic opportunities was estimated using the time variable in order to relate accessibility to the poverty indicators in the barangay. Multiple regression models were developed to relate poverty indicators to spatial accessibility measures and then tested to determine their impact on poverty. The tests showed that expected improvements in accessibility of more elementary schools in Siquijor would redound to a higher SCI or lower poverty levels. The planned merger of hospitals in Eastern Samar, revealed a lower SCI or an increase in poverty levels. Clearly, therefore, the link between poverty and accessibility could be established using CBMS data, and more importantly, could be used to predict the impact of planned social infrastructures on poverty levels. Key Words: poverty; spatial accessibility; barangays; social composite index DOI: 10.3860/ber.v20i2.1913 DLSU Business & Economics Review 20.2 (2011), pp. 45-65
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贫困与可及性的地理特征:以菲律宾两省为例
本研究试图利用空间可达性措施将菲律宾的贫困问题联系起来。空间可达性是指人们能够方便地利用地理空间中为个人提供的社会服务和经济机会。以东萨马省和锡基霍尔岛省为例,从13+1 CBMS核心贫困指标中得出家庭的社会综合指数(SCI)值,该值代表了家庭未满足的需求,然后在村一级进行汇总。空间可达性值是通过衡量每个村,特别是家庭如何利用城镇中心或主要经济中心的社会服务(如学校和医院)和经济机会来估计的。利用时间变量估计了获得这些社会服务和经济机会的难易程度,以便将可及性与村内的贫穷指标联系起来。建立了多个回归模型,将贫困指标与空间可达性措施联系起来,然后进行测试,以确定它们对贫困的影响。测试表明,siquimajor更多小学的可及性的预期改善将导致更高的SCI或更低的贫困水平。东萨马岛计划合并的医院显示出较低的脊髓损伤或贫困水平的增加。因此,很明显,可利用CBMS数据确定贫困与无障碍之间的联系,更重要的是,可以用来预测计划中的社会基础设施对贫困水平的影响。关键词:贫困;空间可达性;能够;社会综合指数DOI: 10.3860/ber.v20i2.1913 DLSU商业与经济评论20.2 (2011),pp. 45-65
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