In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims to look at some of the factors that influence income inequality in the Philippines; Educational spending, GDP per Capita, and tax revenue. These are the Philippine elements that have a significant impact on this study; On how citizens pay their taxes, the state of the country's GDP, and its educational priorities. The importance of these elements will be discussed in this study to eliminate income inequality in the Philippines and for every Filipino citizen to develop in their lives. Secondary data will be used ranging from 2000-2019. The results show that all independent variables are significant to each other, with an R-squared of 0.988. The...
Income inequality is a problem related to income earned by people in an area between groups. The pr...
Using counterfactual simulations, we investigate the various factors that could explain the changes ...
This study examines whether changing economic structure, social conditions, and financialization are...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
The study investigates the relationship of income inequality and educational inequality in the case ...
The purpose of this paper is to establish some basic facts about income inequality in the Philippine...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 200...
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its polit...
Over the past four decades; the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
New stochastic dominance (SD) tests of richness and poorness are applied to income and expenditure d...
Income inequality is a major problem that commonly occurs in developing countries. Income inequality...
The provincial per capita income growth in the Philippines can be considered as generally dismal in ...
Poverty and inequality in the Philippines remains a challenge. In the past 4 decades, the proportion...
Income inequality is a problem related to income earned by people in an area between groups. The pr...
Using counterfactual simulations, we investigate the various factors that could explain the changes ...
This study examines whether changing economic structure, social conditions, and financialization are...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
The study investigates the relationship of income inequality and educational inequality in the case ...
The purpose of this paper is to establish some basic facts about income inequality in the Philippine...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 200...
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its polit...
Over the past four decades; the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Conventional wisdom holds that schooling reduces wage inequality by leveling the playing field betwe...
New stochastic dominance (SD) tests of richness and poorness are applied to income and expenditure d...
Income inequality is a major problem that commonly occurs in developing countries. Income inequality...
The provincial per capita income growth in the Philippines can be considered as generally dismal in ...
Poverty and inequality in the Philippines remains a challenge. In the past 4 decades, the proportion...
Income inequality is a problem related to income earned by people in an area between groups. The pr...
Using counterfactual simulations, we investigate the various factors that could explain the changes ...
This study examines whether changing economic structure, social conditions, and financialization are...