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Evaluation studies on conditional cash transfers (CCT) in the Philippines found small if not insignificantly different …
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Following an earlier paper titled “Population and Poverty: The Real Score” (UPSE Discussion Paper 0415, December 2004), the present paper was first issued in August 2008 as a contribution to the public debate on the population issue that never seemed to die in this country. The debate heated...
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The official poverty data fall short of properly informing public policy and governance concerning the progress, or lack of it, in achieving the country’s commitment of halving, between 1990 and 2015, the incidence of poverty and hunger. Imposing consistency in poverty estimation shows that...
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measures of spatial autocorrelation on land values, patterns of local development and linkages in the Philippines are traced …
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209 innovations introduced in selected 48 local governments in the Philippines during the period June 2004-June 2008, the …
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In developing countries like the Philippines, a major policy concern is the inequity in access to health and education …
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The revision of Economics, a textbook in elementary economics, using the Philippines as the basis of the study material … University of the Philippines School of Economics to improve economic teaching materials in the country. The first part …
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most likely to succeed in the early years after independence among many East Asian economies, the Philippines became the …
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, competition, the Philippines (PH) needs to appreciably ramp up investment spending in science, engineering, and research and … the Philippines – the “national university” – vis-à-vis its comparators in AEC, including ways to improve its …
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Using data from the 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey, we ask whether women's economic empowerment -defined alternatively as having the ability to decide on (i) daily needs, (ii) major purchases, and (iii) spending own income - protects women against domestic violence. Using a simple...
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