PhilippinesUsing critical discourse analysis, this study examines the representations of gender relations in a popular English textbook series used in primary schools in the Philippines, which is a highly-ranked country in global gender equality indices. It seeks to analyse the persistence of gender ...
Gender equality and investments in adolescents in the rural Philippines | Clc 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Engaging men and boys in changing gender-based inequity in health: Evidence from programme interventions This review assessed the effectiveness of programmes seeking to engage men and boys in achieving...
In the Philippines, the proportion of female political leaders is more than double that of, for instance, Japan, reflecting the impact of legislated gender quotas since 1991. Another key role for government is in education and training, an increasingly vital part of the effort to open...
genderlaborequality劳动力promoting性别 PROMOTINGGENDEREQUALITYINTHELABORMARKET: EXPERIENCESFROMTHEPHILIPPINES,CAMBODIAAND KAZAKHSTAN Fiona MacPhail Professor, Economics, UNBC ADB Consultant PRESENTATIONOUTLINE A.Genderedemploymentanddecentwork:the Philippines,CambodiaandKazakhstan B.Examplesofgoodpoliciesand opportunities...
This paper focuses on the effects of gender diversity – in terms of binary- and third-gender – on social media engagement (SMEn). Specifically,
in fisherfolk organizations. The aim of the study was to identify positive examples and lessons learned by pointing to the drivers – as well as the enablers and entities identified in the literature – that have a key role in fostering increased women’s participation and leadership in ...
29. Relatively little is known about fathers’ nighttime caregiving30, but shared family sleep has been linked to lower testosterone levels in cosleeping fathers in the Gambia and the Philippines31,32. Additionally, and relevant to the present paper, BaYaka fathers are regularly involved in hands-...
Two mechanisms especially difficult to separate are those related to individual and social behavior. Individuals adapt their behavior according to what others do. For example, married men in the Philippines changed their expenditure choices when their wives knew they received money (Ashraf2009). Gender...
1.1Some Data on Gender (in)Equality According to the data provided by the World Bank, the rate of participation of women in paid work in East Asia and the Pacific is 61%, compared to 79% for men.Footnote3Europe and Central Asia present lower rates, due to the persistence of the economi...
But probably it’s significant: out of all Asian countries, Christian missionaries were only more successful in the Philippines than Korea, and churches here are huge institutions that many (most?) Koreans join for networking, jobs, and informal welfare and so on. That doesn’t mean that ...