Social Sciences & Psychology
Publisher Name: IJRP
Views: 52 , Download: 59 , Pages: 409 - 451
DOI: 10.47119/IJRP1001731520257860
Authors
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1 | Artem Reynald S. Makipagay |
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the experiences of Taal Volcano eruption survivors who were resettled in Sea Breeze Residences, Ibaan, Batangas, as a basis for developing an Action Program. The descriptive research design was employed, and 347 respondents were selected using purposive sampling. Data were gathered through a structured questionnaire covering demographic details, satisfaction levels, and experienced challenges. The process involved distributing the questionnaires, retrieving responses, coding the data, and analyzing the results using frequency and percentage distribution, mean computation, and Kendalls tau-b correlation for cross-tabulation Results indicated that most respondents were aged 18–35, female, married, and originally from San Nicolas, Agoncillo, and Balete. The majority were self-employed and had completed high school. In terms of the physical environment, satisfaction was highest regarding electricity supply and housing quality, while concerns included poor road access, waste management, and a lack of recreational spaces. Convenience of life received positive ratings for access to schools and transportation, although community engagement was weak. Socially, a homeowners association was considered beneficial, but job and livelihood opportunities were inadequate. The study concluded that employment and education levels significantly influenced satisfaction, while the municipality of origin moderately impacted challenges. It is recommended that targeted livelihood and community development programs be implemented to support resettled families.