Examines Philippine rural development problems with a rural-urban perspective based on social science research findings. Encompasses patterns of poverty and inequality related to the diversity of income sources of farmers and laborers
This paper spells out the descriptive information of our primary-data collection survey. The survey ...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Inequitable distribution and the lack of access to land are often the driving forces behind poverty ...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
This study begins with an overview of the poverty situation in the Philippines. It then takes a brie...
About two-thirds of the Philippine population resides in the rural areas, earning an average family ...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
Meeting: Agricultural Institute of Canada, Conference, 6-10 July 1986, Saskatoon, Sask., C
Meeting: Interdisciplinary Seminar on Integrated Approach to Local Rural Development, 31 Mar.-3 Apr....
Study of the urbanization problem of slums and squatters in six urban areas of the Philippines - des...
Meeting: Conference on Research for Third World Development, 14-16 May 1986, Waterloo, Ont., C
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The Philippine Rural Reconstr...
Documents made available through this series result from the work of IDRC’s program initiative on “G...
This paper spells out the descriptive information of our primary-data collection survey. The survey ...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Inequitable distribution and the lack of access to land are often the driving forces behind poverty ...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
This study begins with an overview of the poverty situation in the Philippines. It then takes a brie...
About two-thirds of the Philippine population resides in the rural areas, earning an average family ...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
Meeting: Agricultural Institute of Canada, Conference, 6-10 July 1986, Saskatoon, Sask., C
Meeting: Interdisciplinary Seminar on Integrated Approach to Local Rural Development, 31 Mar.-3 Apr....
Study of the urbanization problem of slums and squatters in six urban areas of the Philippines - des...
Meeting: Conference on Research for Third World Development, 14-16 May 1986, Waterloo, Ont., C
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The Philippine Rural Reconstr...
Documents made available through this series result from the work of IDRC’s program initiative on “G...
This paper spells out the descriptive information of our primary-data collection survey. The survey ...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Inequitable distribution and the lack of access to land are often the driving forces behind poverty ...