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Title: | Makati City: The Jobstreet of Contemporary Females (An Exploratory Study on the Orientation of Career and Job Preferences of Women in the Highly Urbanized City) |
Authors: | Almarines, Jennifer M. |
Issue Date: | 31-Mar-2008 |
Abstract: | One of the accepted mantras of our time is that we are living now in a globalized world. Or perhaps, in a rather more considered description, we live in a world which is in the process of globalization. Urbanization and industrialization are thus the by-products of globalization and with these processes, a clear distinction of the modem period from the earlier could be provided. In 1950s up to the 1960s, the years of transformation of Makati City from an agricultural to industrial center was manifested by the growth of multi-national companies which were welcomed by its local government to invest and conduct business. Thereafter, labor opportunities for people were sought throughout the city. Even women, who were conventionally known staying at home while their men folk ventured out to work, had various jobs and careers extensively laid out for them in the city. Hence, the role of women nowadays has been widely credited in the socio-economic development particularly of Makati City. However, it is essential to remark the pros and cons for women upon working in an urban and corporate place. Their share to the labor force means a lot to the economic growth of the society yet it is likewise more favorable to the city if it is able to help women to develop their potentials and achieve human development. This study entitled MAKATI CITY: The Jobstreet of Contemporary Females (An Exploratory Study on the Orientation of Career and Job Preferences of Women in the Highly—Urbanized City) relatively expose the lives of working women, their conditions, values and perspectives upon working in the city. Mainly, it explores how the local government of Makati City and private institutions effectively supply the needed services, redefine their roles and act as an intermediary in career-decision making of women employees through job opportunities. It also examines the ties that most likely bind women together in a society - i.e., the social, economic, political and ethnic ties of women, if they are and how they are affected by the working environment of an urban place like that of Makati City. |
URI: | http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2677 |
Appears in Collections: | BA Social Sciences |
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