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Socioeconomic disparities run deep in the Philippines, but the COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated these inequities. Globally, there is a renewed se..
Discussion Papers

This study examines the results of the third wave impact evaluation (IE3) of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) through focus group discuss..
Philippine Journal of Development

This study aims to understand the nuances and dynamics in the labor market outcomes of 4Ps beneficiaries. The 4Ps or Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Progr..
Discussion Papers

The travel restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the country’s hospitality industry, resulting in the displacement o..
Press Releases

The rise of online work, both globally and locally, presents employment opportunities for Filipinos. However, policies and programs need to be in plac..
Press Releases

#PIDSInfoBits: Alam mo ba na karamihan sa mga online workers ay hindi nakakatanggap ng social benefits?
Dahil ang mga online workers ay maituturing n..
Infographics - InfoBits

#PIDSInfoBits: Alam niyo ba na noong tumama ang pandemya, sangkapat ng mga manggagawa sa Pilipinas ay nasa sektor pang-agrikultura?
Simula noong 1990..
Infographics - InfoBits

The desire for more working hours among the country’s underemployed increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Press Releases

The èßäAV, through the Socioeconomic èßäAV Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P) project, will hold a virtual ..
Events

The èßäAV (PIDS) will launch its newest book titled “The Philippines’ Response to the COVID-19 Pand..
Events

Filipino migrant workers who are less educated and hold elementary occupations are less likely to have access to social protection
Press Releases

Appropriate and sound migration policies are crucial in promoting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)
Press Releases

Migrant domestic workers should be given access to social protection even in their countries of destination
Press Releases
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