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poverty in the Philippines using household survey data. The clear implication of the results is that, in the case of the … Philippines, an active population policy aimed at restricting family size could have an important impact on poverty reduction. …
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This paper looks at the interaction of poverty, fertility preferences and family planning practice in the Philippines … practice poorer. This result indicates that, in the case of the Philippines, the larger number of children among the poor is …
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This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines. It examines one … survey data for the Philippines to explain what determines the decision to seek a job and the earnings of both mothers and …
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This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines. It examines one … survey data for the Philippines to explain what determines the decision to keep children in school. The model specifically …
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This paper examines the relationship between household savings and family size. Household savings are important indicators for family welfare not only in terms of its investment and income generation prospects but also, and perhaps more importantly given pervasive borrowing constraints and...
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Philippines. RMFP aimed to support efforts of the Government of the Philippines to strengthen rural financial institutions by …
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This paper comprehensively reviews the developments in the education and labor markets in the Philippines in the past …
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