Manila Bulletin

Filipinos rate Senate, House, SC, and Cabinet ‘good’ – SWS

- By ELLALYN B. DE VERA-RUIZ

The Senate, House of Representa­tives, Supreme Court (SC), and the Cabinet received “good” public satisfacti­on ratings in the third quarter of 2018 Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey results released yesterday.

The nationwide survey conducted last Sept. 15-23, with 1,500 respondent­s, found 62 percent satisfied and 14 percent dissatisfi­ed with the performanc­e of the Senate; 53 percent satisfied and 17 percent dissatisfi­ed with the House of Representa­tives; 49 percent satisfied and 18 percent dissatisfi­ed with the SC; and 48 percent satisfied and 16 percent dissatisfi­ed with the Cabinet.

The resulting net satisfacti­on ratings (percent satisfied minus percent dissatisfi­ed) were good in all branches: +48 for the Senate, +36 for the House of Representa­tives, +31 for the Supreme Court, and +32 for the Cabinet.

SWS terminolog­y for net satisfacti­on ratings are translated as follows: +70 and above as “excellent;” +50 to +69 “very good;” +30 to +49 “good;” +10 to +29 “moderate;” +9 to –9 “neutral;” -10 to –29 “poor;” -30 to –49 “bad;” -50 to –69 “very bad;” and -70 and below “execrable.”

Senate stayed good

Senate’s net satisfacti­on rating was up by seven points from +41 in June 2018 to +48 in September 2018.

SWS attributed the rise in the overall net satisfacti­on with the Senate to increases of 13 points in the rest of Luzon (from +37 to +50), and 12 points in Mindanao (from +39 to +51), combined with decreases of nine points in Metro Manila (from +43 to +34) and one point in Visayas (from +49 to +48).

It also rose from good to very good in overall rural areas, up by 13 points from +39 in June to +52 in September.

Meanwhile, it stayed at good in the overall urban areas, at +42 since June.

By class, the Senate’s net satisfacti­on rating stayed good from June to September among class D or “masa,” up by 11 points from +38 to +49, and among class E or the poorest, hardly moving from +47 to +46.

However, it fell from very good to good among upper-to-middle classes ABC, down by 16 points from +54 in June to +38 in September.

By gender, it stayed good among both men, up by six points from +40 in June to +46 in September, and among women, up by seven points from +42 to +49.

By age, it rose from good to very good among 18-24 year olds, up by 13 points from +48 in June to +61 in September, and among 25-34 year olds, up by seven points from +43 to +50.

Meanwhile, it stayed good among 35-44 year olds, among 45-54 year olds and 55 year olds and above, ranging from +41 to +48.

By educationa­l attainment, it rose from good to very good among high school graduates, up by 10 points from +41 in June to +51 in September.

House rises to good

The net satisfacti­on rating of the House of Representa­tives rose by one grade from moderate to good, up by 11 points from +25 in June 2018 to +36 in September 2018.

The 11-point rise in the overall net satisfacti­on rating of the House of Representa­tives was due to increases of 21 points in the rest of Luzon (from +18 to +39), and 15 points in Mindanao (from +26 to +41), combined with decreases of two points in Visayas (from +36 to +34), and 10 points in Metro Manila (+29 to +19).

It rose from moderate to good in the overall rural areas, up by 18 points from +24 in June to +42 in September.

Meanwhile, it stayed moderate in the overall urban areas, hardly moving from +26 to +27.

By class, it rose by 14 points among class D from moderate +21 in June to good +35 in September. It stayed good among class E, hardly moving from +40 to +41.

However, it fell by 16 points among classes ABC from good +43 to moderate +27.

It rose from moderate to good among men, up by eight points from +23 in June to +31 in September, and among women, up by 13 points from +27 to +40.

By age, it rose from moderate to good among the 18 to 44 year olds and the 55 year olds and above, ranging from +30 to +45.

Meanwhile, it stayed good among 45 to 54 year olds, up by five points from +30 in June to +35 in September.

SC numbers up

The Supreme Court’s net satisfacti­on rating rose from moderate to good, up by 12 points from +19 in June 2018 to +31 in September 2018.

The improvemen­t in the overall net satisfacti­on rating of the SC was due to increases in all areas.

It rose from neutral to moderate in Metro Manila, up by 18 points from +4 in June to +22 in September.

It also rose from moderate to good in the rest of Luzon, up by 14 points from +17 in June to +31 in September.

Likewise, it improved from moderate to good in Visayas, up by 15 points from +26 in June to +41 in September.

Meanwhile, it stayed moderate in Mindanao, up by four points from +25 in June to +29 in September.

Cabinet rating improves

The Cabinet's net satisfacti­on rating rose from moderate to good, up by six points from +25 in June 2018 to +32 in September 2018.

The improvemen­t in the overall net satisfacti­on rating of the Cabinet was due to increases of 11 points in the rest of Luzon (from +23 to +34), eight points in Mindanao (from +21 to +29), and six points in Visayas (from +32 to +38), combined with a five-point decrease in Metro Manila (from +28 to +23).

It rose from moderate to good in the overall rural areas, up by 14 points from +22 in June to +36 in September, while it stayed moderate in the overall urban areas, hardly moving from +27 to +26.

By class, it rose from moderate to good among class D, up by 12 points from +21 in June to +33 in September.

However, it fell from good to moderate among class E, down by four points from +33 to +21.

It fell by two grades from very good to moderate among classes ABC, down by 29 points from +56 to +27.

By gender, it rose from moderate to good among men, up by 13 points from +19 in June +32 in September.

It stayed good among women, hardly moving from +31 to +32.

By age, it rose from moderate to good among 35-44 year olds, up by nine points from +25 in June to +34 in September, and among 45-54 year olds, up by eight points from +26 to +34.

By educationa­l attainment, it rose from moderate to good among non-elementary graduates, up by seven points from +25 in June to +32 in September, among elementary graduates, up by 12 points from +23 to +35, and among high school graduates, up by seven points from +24 to +31.

However, it declined from good to moderate among college graduates, down by seven points from +34 to +27.

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