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Date Published:
May 23, 2017
Category:
Policy Notes
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Code:
PN 2017-09

According to the World Economic Forum, the Philippines has been leading the economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in advancing gender equality since 2006. However, the organization noted that the country still needs to address the lack of economic opportunities for Filipino women. This Policy Note examines this scenario using select indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals and finds that employed Filipino women indeed face more disadvantages than men. The study urges the government to assess the reasons behind this inequality, as well as the persistence of gender wage gaps in some sectors and occupations. It also calls for the government to address the gender-based barriers that hinder opportunities for capacity development and career advancement of women in the Philippines.

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This publication has been cited 8 times

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In Congress Documents
  1. Salceda, Joey Sarte. 2019. . . House of Representatives.
  2. Salceda, Joey Sarte. 2019. . House of Representatives.


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