From the 1960's to the present, the Philippines
suffers from extreme economic depression. This, makes lives
for Filipinos difficult due to the lack of employment
brought about by the ailing economy. Poverty rate is at ...
Fisheries has always been an underdeveloped sector of our
country. Although it comprises the largest part of the national territory
and boasts a bounty of resources, the government has always been
insincere in managing, ...
“Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan,” a famous saying which implies that we need the young generation to uplift our country’s declining condition. The street children constitute a marginalized group in our society. They are ...
This study aims to present and evaluate the accomplishment of the Tejeros Tenement Housing Project in the City of Makati. It divulges the socio-economic impact of the said housing project on its residents. Survey sheets ...
The focal concept of this study is the implications of the privatization of the Philippine National Bank, a Government Financial Institution, on its workforce. The prevailing predicament that had plagued the PNB employees ...
Cooperatives are present to be of help to a group of people who are of the same line
of work or interest. They were developed to be of aid to these people because the
government, or the company that they are working for ...
This study dealt with the social and economic effects of a growing
commercial center, specifically the NE Pacific Mall, in Cabanatuan City,
Nueva Ecija analyzing both the advantages and disadvantages to the
residents ...
Workers are faced with a multitude of problems, the
most common of which are: low wages and benefits, poor
working conditions, limited job choices, limited access to
basic services and problems in organizing and ...
This study dealt mainly with the effectiveness of post-EDSA NEDA
as a central planning agency. The hypothesis of the study was founded on
the historical materialist framework, particularly on Marx’s postulates on
the ...
Child labor has been one of the most pervasive problems throughout the world. In the
Philippines today, children continue to work for income despite legal safeguards to ensure
their protection against the dangers of ...
Health is considered to be one of the most precious assets in a
society, and its preservation and restoration are the primary goals of
every country specially if aims for development. It is therefore
disappointing to ...
Health is a primary and basic right of every citizen that every state or government is
obligated to provide. The Philippine General Hospital, the largest government owned and
controlled health institution, is known to ...
This is a comparative study of the different Development Studies
programs in the Philippines. It was instituted to respond to the
socioeconomic needs of the country by developing workers who are
skilled in the theoretical ...
How are the laws of the Philippines made? Laws come from the bills approved by
congress which they see fit to enhance the lives of the people. In order for congress to be
able to know how the people react to the proposed ...
The research study is an effort to analyze the community-based forest management
program of the government. [i dealt extensively on the impacts of the watershed project in
the socio-economic conditions of the community ...
Rice is a main staple across Asia, particularly in the Philippines, where rice-based
agrarian economies have historically sustained local food production (FAO, 2020). Over time,
traditional cultivation practices have ...
This critical inquiry aims to privilege the voices of the marginalized to understand land use
conversions (LUCs) in Sta. Cruz, Laguna, through the theoretical lens of Accumulation by
Dispossession (ABD), community-based ...
The World Bank reported that poverty reduction efforts worldwide will continue to slow
down in the current decade, especially with the identified polycrisis contributing to the cause.
Thankfully, the Philippines is ...