Official statistics show that there are more economically active men than women (80 % versus 50 % in 2006) and that there is a gender differential in employment status (74% for men versus 46 % for women in 2005). Are women then contributing less to the economy than men? Is the gender disparity for real or do these statistics mask the true worth of women? Can we achieve the MDG no. 3 on the promotion of gender equality and empowerment of women? Accurate and adequate information on women’s economic participation are obviously needed to respond to these questions and to guide the government in crafting more effective economic, social and environmental policies that are responsive to women. However, towards a more meaningful measurement of the ...
Women have played a pivotal role towards the growth of economy. The economic development goes beyond...
This study aims to determine the factors contributing to the gender wage gap in the Philippines, usi...
This thesis is a comparative study of how three important factors--social, political, and economic i...
The evidence presented in this thesis supports the view that men and women participate in the labour...
In keeping with UN initiatives on women’s empowerment, the Philippines has been coming up with polic...
This paper addresses an important policy question, which has been taken for granted in most research...
ASEAN countries have experienced rapid economic growth through structural shifts in the economy and ...
Purpose — The study aims to analyze the impact of women's involvement in parliament, women's educati...
While the gender gap in the Philippines is slowly closing in terms of wage, labor force participatio...
Improving the quality of human resources cannot be separated from the involvement of women. It is be...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
This study investigates the equality of participation of Filipino men and women in various spheres o...
Gender inequities in employment are apparent in many different contexts and have numerous components...
This study on Gender-Responsive Budgeting is based primarily on the Community-Based Monitoring Syste...
The economic participation and opportunity is one of the global gender gap index according to World ...
Women have played a pivotal role towards the growth of economy. The economic development goes beyond...
This study aims to determine the factors contributing to the gender wage gap in the Philippines, usi...
This thesis is a comparative study of how three important factors--social, political, and economic i...
The evidence presented in this thesis supports the view that men and women participate in the labour...
In keeping with UN initiatives on women’s empowerment, the Philippines has been coming up with polic...
This paper addresses an important policy question, which has been taken for granted in most research...
ASEAN countries have experienced rapid economic growth through structural shifts in the economy and ...
Purpose — The study aims to analyze the impact of women's involvement in parliament, women's educati...
While the gender gap in the Philippines is slowly closing in terms of wage, labor force participatio...
Improving the quality of human resources cannot be separated from the involvement of women. It is be...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
This study investigates the equality of participation of Filipino men and women in various spheres o...
Gender inequities in employment are apparent in many different contexts and have numerous components...
This study on Gender-Responsive Budgeting is based primarily on the Community-Based Monitoring Syste...
The economic participation and opportunity is one of the global gender gap index according to World ...
Women have played a pivotal role towards the growth of economy. The economic development goes beyond...
This study aims to determine the factors contributing to the gender wage gap in the Philippines, usi...
This thesis is a comparative study of how three important factors--social, political, and economic i...