16 research outputs found

    The Philippine export portfolio in the product space: potentials, possibilities and policy challenges

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    Using the product space and the index for product level sophistication, the performance of the Philippines' export basket is analyzed. Results indicate that while currently it has limited options for diversification, the country can still produce sophisticated exports given significant transformation of its production structure. Specific exports that have the potential to evolve into sophisticated rich-country goods are also identified.export sophistication, product space, diversification, Philippines

    The influence of living with parents on women’s decision making participation in the household: Evidence from the Southern Philippines

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    This paper analyzes the dynamics of women’s participation in the decisions made in the household by looking at the effects of events that transpired in the recent period. Results suggest that the wife’s participation status is positively affected by the presence of parents, either hers or the spouse’, in the household. Results also show that the wife’s parents significantly affect participation in minor issues while the spouse’s parents significantly affect the more relevant financial issues. The paper also offers a cursory discussion on the role of household headship

    The influence of living with parents on women’s decision making participation in the household: Evidence from the Southern Philippines

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    This paper analyzes the dynamics of women’s participation in the decisions made in the household by looking at the effects of events that transpired in the recent period. Results suggest that the wife’s participation status is positively affected by the presence of parents, either hers or the spouse’, in the household. Results also show that the wife’s parents significantly affect participation in minor issues while the spouse’s parents significantly affect the more relevant financial issues. The paper also offers a cursory discussion on the role of household headship

    Family Size, Household Shocks and Chronic and Transient Poverty in the Philippine Households

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    Using panel data, this paper attempts to analyze the chronic and transient poverty in the Philippines. Results indicate that chronic poverty is the more substantial portion of the Philippine poverty with rural households and households in the Mindanao region as the more afflicted areas. This paper finds that both chronic and transient poverty are affected by negative shocks but negative labor market shocks affect chronic poverty while natural disasters affect transient poverty. Results also indicate that the number of dependent children positively affects chronic poverty but not transient poverty. Policies to lower both types of poverty in the Philippine context are suggested

    Family Size, Household Shocks and Chronic and Transient Poverty in the Philippine Households

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    Using panel data, this paper attempts to analyze the chronic and transient poverty in the Philippines. Results indicate that chronic poverty is the more substantial portion of the Philippine poverty with rural households and households in the Mindanao region as the more afflicted areas. This paper finds that both chronic and transient poverty are affected by negative shocks but negative labor market shocks affect chronic poverty while natural disasters affect transient poverty. Results also indicate that the number of dependent children positively affects chronic poverty but not transient poverty. Policies to lower both types of poverty in the Philippine context are suggested

    Chronic and transient poverty and vulnerability to poverty in the Philippines: Evidence using a simple spells approach

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    This paper uses panel data and two welfare indicators, namely per capita expenditure and per capita food expenditure, to determine the frequency that the households enter poverty and food poverty in the Philippines. Unlike other studies, this paper attributes similar factors to explain transient and chronic poverty but finds that these factors are more pronounced for the chronic cases. Significant factors that contribute to both chronic and transient poverty and food poverty are the household heads’ low educational level, affiliation in economically unstable and risky occupations such as those in the agriculture, fishery and resource sectors and those who are unskilled laborers, the lack of health insurance and high dependency burden. It also finds that that vulnerability to poverty and food poverty in the Philippines is high especially in the rural districts and areas with armed conflict. Households that experience higher earnings, new job, abundant harvest, better health or receipt of remittance/inheritance are less likely to be chronically poor. Shocks related to labor market affect both transient and chronic food poverty while natural calamities or health deterioration of any household member increase the probability of the household falling into chronic food poverty. Policies suggestions to address both types of poverty are provided based on these results

    Export Sophistication and Export-Led Growth: An Analysis of the Export Basket of Selected East Asian Economies

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    This research aims to examine the sophistication of export portfolios of selected ASEAN and developed Asian economies. It aims to provide evidence on where exactly the ASEAN economies are in the context of exports sophistication and structural transformation. Results from the product space analysis indicate that although limited in product scope, there are prospects for ASEAN economies to converge to the level of the export sophistication of the developed Asian countries

    Is schooling forever doomed with child labor around? An analysis using Philippine time use data

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    Using a rich survey data collected in the southern part of the Philippines, this paper aims to study the effect of child labor on the child\u27s schooling outcomes. Results indicate that the efficient allocation of time can offset the impact of an increase in the child\u27s work hours. I f child labor cannot be prevented, the paper offers some directions on the type of public goods the government can provide

    Do apples really don\u27t fall far from their trees? A note on the effects of mother\u27s intrahousehold autonomy on the children\u27s autonomy and self-perception

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    This paper analyzes the intergenerational transmission of active participation in household issues. Results indicate that the mother\u27s active participation in the household affects the child\u27s active role in the child\u27s domestic life as well. Mother\u27s endowments upon marriage is a possible transmission mechanism, a result that is consistent with studies claiming that assets brought to marriage affect women\u27s welfare within the household. Findings also indicate that the mother\u27s active role in the household lowers the probability of a child to report a bleak outlook in life. Organized interactions, interactions with family and the quality of friends also play important roles
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