This study investigates the equality of participation of Filipino men and women in various spheres of everyday life and is conducted in three communities with different level of development. Results indicate that women are more oppressed than men and are higher in degree in urbanized communities. The author therefore suggests a need for women’s liberation in the Philippine society.gender and development
This study examined women's participation in the Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) project in a Filip...
For seven straight years since 2006, the Philippines ranked among the top ten countries in the World...
The paper presents the Philippine experience towards a gender approach, i.e., placing women at the c...
The cry and fight for equality among humans can be seen even during time immemorial. The sex clash b...
One of the outstanding features of the Philippines is that they have a highly educated population. A...
This paper addresses an important policy question, which has been taken for granted in most research...
Summary This is an ‘insider’ account of the history of institutionalizing a special bureaucratic in...
Some studies generally argued that in rice-based farming communities women's access to land enhance...
Development scholars and practitioners have struggled to implement programs that were inclusive of t...
The study describes the social issue on gender inequality among Association of Southeast Asian Natio...
Women’s participation and empowerment in value chains are goals that concern many development organi...
This study examined the impact of empowerment on women after a decade of its rigid campaign in the p...
The evidence presented in this thesis supports the view that men and women participate in the labour...
This article draws from two research projects. The first was conducted during 1993–94 with a grant f...
The recent decade has shown the overwhelming number of Filipino migrants around the globe. Japan in ...
This study examined women's participation in the Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) project in a Filip...
For seven straight years since 2006, the Philippines ranked among the top ten countries in the World...
The paper presents the Philippine experience towards a gender approach, i.e., placing women at the c...
The cry and fight for equality among humans can be seen even during time immemorial. The sex clash b...
One of the outstanding features of the Philippines is that they have a highly educated population. A...
This paper addresses an important policy question, which has been taken for granted in most research...
Summary This is an ‘insider’ account of the history of institutionalizing a special bureaucratic in...
Some studies generally argued that in rice-based farming communities women's access to land enhance...
Development scholars and practitioners have struggled to implement programs that were inclusive of t...
The study describes the social issue on gender inequality among Association of Southeast Asian Natio...
Women’s participation and empowerment in value chains are goals that concern many development organi...
This study examined the impact of empowerment on women after a decade of its rigid campaign in the p...
The evidence presented in this thesis supports the view that men and women participate in the labour...
This article draws from two research projects. The first was conducted during 1993–94 with a grant f...
The recent decade has shown the overwhelming number of Filipino migrants around the globe. Japan in ...
This study examined women's participation in the Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) project in a Filip...
For seven straight years since 2006, the Philippines ranked among the top ten countries in the World...
The paper presents the Philippine experience towards a gender approach, i.e., placing women at the c...