Impact of promotion of rural employment through self-employment and entrepreneurial development (PRESEED) program on the employment and income of its beneficiaries in the province of Cavite / by Robert C. Obtinalla.

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Abstract: OBTINALLA, ROBERT CUENO, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Impact of Promotion of Rural Employment through: Self-Employment __and Entrepreneurial Development (PRESEED) Pro: on the Employment and Income of its Beneficiaries in the Province of Cavite. Major Adviser: Dr. Marietta C. Mojica The study was conducted mainly to determine the impact of the PRESEED Program on the employment of its beneficiaries in the province of Cavite. Specifically i aimed to describe the PRESEED Accredited Co Partners (ACPs) and its beneficiaries; identify the assistance provided by the PRESEED-ACP; determine the benefits derived from the project; determine the contribution of the project on the employment of the beneficiaries; determine the difference in income of the beneficiaries before and after the introduction of the PRESEED project.; and identify the problems encountered by the beneficiaries in the implementation of the projects. The study covered six (6) ACPs in the municipalities of Bacoor, Silang, Ternate, Alfonzo, Indang and Tagaytay. The ACPs were Share Cavite Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Bacoor, Cavite; Silang Ladies Circle, Silang, Cavite; Ternate Womens Group Sapang 2, Ternate, Cavite; Women’s Group of Alfonzo; Samahang Magbubukid ng Barangay Pulo, Indang, Cavite and Sta. Lucia Multi-purpose Cooperative, Tagaytay City. Ninety one (91) respondents were interviewed using prepared questionnaires. Frequency count, averages and percentage were used to summarize the data gathered. A t-test was used to determine the significant difference in the income of the beneficiaries before and after the project intervention. Findings shows that half of the Accredited Co-Partners (ACPs) were Rural Womens Organization. Most of the ACPs were operating for more than two years with an average membership of 25. Based on the findings, beneficiaries of the program were predominantly women and married with a mean age of 40. Majority were at least high school graduate. In terms of the household size, they have a mean size of six. All the beneficiaries reported that they received assistance from the PRESEED-ACP during the pre-implementation of the projects. These were in terms of the project proposals preparation and the conduct of trainings. Some also received assistance during the implementation of the projects in areas of production and marketing. Likewise, all beneficiaries acquired knowledge and skills on the training provided to them. Most beneficiaries stated that their income increased and they attributed this to the implementation of the PRESEED projects. Others said that they acquired entrepreneurial capability in operating small projects while some improved their self- confidence in dealing with other people. Findings revealed that the PRESEED projects contributed to the creation of self- employment among the beneficiaries (49%) and additional employment (19%) to others. Data revealed that 73 percent of the previously unemployed were presently earning from the project. The mean monthly income of the beneficiaries before the project intervention was P1,659.00. The mean increased to P2,033.00 after the project intervention. The result of the t-test revealed that the mean difference between the two was significant at five percent of significance. Most of the beneficiaries encountered lack of additional capital to sustain or expand their projects. OBTINALLA, ROBERT CUENO, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Impact of Promotion of Rural Employment through: Self-Employment __and Entrepreneurial Development (PRESEED) Pro: on the Employment and Income of its Beneficiaries in the Province of Cavite. Major Adviser: Dr. Marietta C. Mojica The study was conducted mainly to determine the impact of the PRESEED Program on the employment of its beneficiaries in the province of Cavite. Specifically i aimed to describe the PRESEED Accredited Co Partners (ACPs) and its beneficiaries; identify the assistance provided by the PRESEED-ACP; determine the benefits derived from the project; determine the contribution of the project on the employment of the beneficiaries; determine the difference in income of the beneficiaries before and after the introduction of the PRESEED project.; and identify the problems encountered by the beneficiaries in the implementation of the projects. The study covered six (6) ACPs in the municipalities of Bacoor, Silang, Ternate, Alfonzo, Indang and Tagaytay. The ACPs were Share Cavite Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Bacoor, Cavite; Silang Ladies Circle, Silang, Cavite; Ternate Womens Group Sapang 2, Ternate, Cavite; Women’s Group of Alfonzo; Samahang Magbubukid ng Barangay Pulo, Indang, Cavite and Sta. Lucia Multi-purpose Cooperative, Tagaytay City. Ninety one (91) respondents were interviewed using prepared questionnaires. Frequency count, averages and percentage were used to summarize the data gathered. A t-test was used to determine the significant difference in the income of the beneficiaries before and after the project intervention. Findings shows that half of the Accredited Co-Partners (ACPs) were Rural Womens Organization. Most of the ACPs were operating for more than two years with an average membership of 25. Based on the findings, beneficiaries of the program were predominantly women and married with a mean age of 40. Majority were at least high school graduate. In terms of the household size, they have a mean size of six. All the beneficiaries reported that they received assistance from the PRESEED-ACP during the pre-implementation of the projects. These were in terms of the project proposals preparation and the conduct of trainings. Some also received assistance during the implementation of the projects in areas of production and marketing. Likewise, all beneficiaries acquired knowledge and skills on the training provided to them. Most beneficiaries stated that their income increased and they attributed this to the implementation of the PRESEED projects. Others said that they acquired entrepreneurial capability in operating small projects while some improved their self- confidence in dealing with other people. Findings revealed that the PRESEED projects contributed to the creation of self- employment among the beneficiaries (49%) and additional employment (19%) to others. Data revealed that 73 percent of the previously unemployed were presently earning from the project. The mean monthly income of the beneficiaries before the project intervention was P1,659.00. The mean increased to P2,033.00 after the project intervention. The result of the t-test revealed that the mean difference between the two was significant at five percent of significance. Most of the beneficiaries encountered lack of additional capital to sustain or expand their projects.
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OBTINALLA, ROBERT CUENO, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Impact of Promotion of Rural Employment through: Self-Employment __and Entrepreneurial Development (PRESEED) Pro: on the Employment and Income of its Beneficiaries in the Province of Cavite. Major Adviser: Dr. Marietta C. Mojica

The study was conducted mainly to determine the impact of the PRESEED Program on the employment of its beneficiaries in the province of Cavite. Specifically i aimed to describe the PRESEED Accredited Co Partners (ACPs) and its beneficiaries; identify the assistance provided by the PRESEED-ACP; determine the benefits derived from the project; determine the contribution of the project on the employment of the beneficiaries; determine the difference in income of the beneficiaries before and after the introduction of the PRESEED project.; and identify the problems encountered by the beneficiaries in the implementation of the projects.

The study covered six (6) ACPs in the municipalities of Bacoor, Silang, Ternate, Alfonzo, Indang and Tagaytay. The ACPs were Share Cavite Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Bacoor, Cavite; Silang Ladies Circle, Silang, Cavite; Ternate Womens Group Sapang 2, Ternate, Cavite; Women’s Group of Alfonzo; Samahang Magbubukid ng Barangay Pulo, Indang, Cavite and Sta. Lucia Multi-purpose Cooperative, Tagaytay City. Ninety one (91) respondents were interviewed using prepared questionnaires.

Frequency count, averages and percentage were used to summarize the data gathered. A t-test was used to determine the significant difference in the income of the beneficiaries before and after the project intervention.

Findings shows that half of the Accredited Co-Partners (ACPs) were Rural Womens Organization. Most of the ACPs were operating for more than two years with
an average membership of 25.

Based on the findings, beneficiaries of the program were predominantly women and married with a mean age of 40. Majority were at least high school graduate. In terms of the household size, they have a mean size of six.

All the beneficiaries reported that they received assistance from the PRESEED-ACP during the pre-implementation of the projects. These were in terms of the project proposals preparation and the conduct of trainings. Some also received assistance during the implementation of the projects in areas of production and marketing.

Likewise, all beneficiaries acquired knowledge and skills on the training provided to them. Most beneficiaries stated that their income increased and they attributed this to the implementation of the PRESEED projects. Others said that they acquired entrepreneurial capability in operating small projects while some improved their self-
confidence in dealing with other people.

Findings revealed that the PRESEED projects contributed to the creation of self- employment among the beneficiaries (49%) and additional employment (19%) to others.

Data revealed that 73 percent of the previously unemployed were presently earning from the project.

The mean monthly income of the beneficiaries before the project intervention was P1,659.00. The mean increased to P2,033.00 after the project intervention. The result of the t-test revealed that the mean difference between the two was significant at five percent of significance.

Most of the beneficiaries encountered lack of additional capital to sustain or expand their projects.



OBTINALLA, ROBERT CUENO, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Impact of Promotion of Rural Employment through: Self-Employment __and Entrepreneurial Development (PRESEED) Pro: on the Employment and Income of its Beneficiaries in the Province of Cavite. Major Adviser: Dr. Marietta C. Mojica

The study was conducted mainly to determine the impact of the PRESEED Program on the employment of its beneficiaries in the province of Cavite. Specifically i aimed to describe the PRESEED Accredited Co Partners (ACPs) and its beneficiaries; identify the assistance provided by the PRESEED-ACP; determine the benefits derived from the project; determine the contribution of the project on the employment of the beneficiaries; determine the difference in income of the beneficiaries before and after the introduction of the PRESEED project.; and identify the problems encountered by the beneficiaries in the implementation of the projects.

The study covered six (6) ACPs in the municipalities of Bacoor, Silang, Ternate, Alfonzo, Indang and Tagaytay. The ACPs were Share Cavite Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Bacoor, Cavite; Silang Ladies Circle, Silang, Cavite; Ternate Womens Group Sapang 2, Ternate, Cavite; Women’s Group of Alfonzo; Samahang Magbubukid ng Barangay Pulo, Indang, Cavite and Sta. Lucia Multi-purpose Cooperative, Tagaytay City. Ninety one (91) respondents were interviewed using prepared questionnaires.

Frequency count, averages and percentage were used to summarize the data gathered. A t-test was used to determine the significant difference in the income of the beneficiaries before and after the project intervention.

Findings shows that half of the Accredited Co-Partners (ACPs) were Rural Womens Organization. Most of the ACPs were operating for more than two years with
an average membership of 25.

Based on the findings, beneficiaries of the program were predominantly women and married with a mean age of 40. Majority were at least high school graduate. In terms of the household size, they have a mean size of six.

All the beneficiaries reported that they received assistance from the PRESEED-ACP during the pre-implementation of the projects. These were in terms of the project proposals preparation and the conduct of trainings. Some also received assistance during the implementation of the projects in areas of production and marketing.

Likewise, all beneficiaries acquired knowledge and skills on the training provided to them. Most beneficiaries stated that their income increased and they attributed this to the implementation of the PRESEED projects. Others said that they acquired entrepreneurial capability in operating small projects while some improved their self-
confidence in dealing with other people.

Findings revealed that the PRESEED projects contributed to the creation of self- employment among the beneficiaries (49%) and additional employment (19%) to others.

Data revealed that 73 percent of the previously unemployed were presently earning from the project.

The mean monthly income of the beneficiaries before the project intervention was P1,659.00. The mean increased to P2,033.00 after the project intervention. The result of the t-test revealed that the mean difference between the two was significant at five percent of significance.

Most of the beneficiaries encountered lack of additional capital to sustain or expand their projects.





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