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Women, Schooling, and Marriage in Rural Philippines

by Sanjaya DeSilva, Mohammed Mehrab Bin Bakhtiar , 2011
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ÔInternational migration, remittances, and household investment: evidence from Philippine migrantsÕ exchange rate shocksÕ, NBER Working Paper No

by Dean Yang
"... How do households respond to overseas membersÕ economic shocks? Overseas Filipinos in dozens of countries experienced sudden, heterogeneous changes in exchange rates during the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Appreciation of a migrant’s currency against the Philippine peso leads to increases in househo ..."
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in household remittances from overseas. The estimated elasticity of Philippine-peso remittances with respect to the exchange rate is 0.60. Positive migrant shocks lead to enhanced human capital accumulation and entrepreneurship in origin households. Child schooling and educational expenditure rise, while child

The Demand for Unfair Gambles: Why

by Desiree A. Desierto, John V. C. Nye, Jema M. Pamintuan , 2011
"... UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Copyright Law (PD No. 49) and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. *University of the Philippines School of Economics ..."
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UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Copyright Law (PD No. 49) and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. *University of the Philippines School of Economics

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by unknown authors , 904
"... UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Copyright Law (PD No. 49) and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. *Dean and Professor of Economics University of the Philippines School of Economics ..."
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UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Copyright Law (PD No. 49) and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. *Dean and Professor of Economics University of the Philippines School of Economics

Re-Thinking Market Failure in the Light of the Imperfect State

by Universitaet Konstanz, Raul V. Fabella, Vigile Marie Fabella, Raul V. Fabella, Vigile Marie Fabella, Universitaet Konstanz
"... UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Republic Act No. 8293 and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. 1University of the Philippines School of Economics ..."
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UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Republic Act No. 8293 and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. 1University of the Philippines School of Economics

Discussion Papers

by Toby C. Monsod, Toby C. Monsod
"... UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Copyright Law (PD No. 49) and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. *University of the Philippines School of Economics ..."
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UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Copyright Law (PD No. 49) and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. *University of the Philippines School of Economics

The Status of Statistics Education in the Philippine Secondary Schools

by Dr. Carmelita, E. Agalabia
"... The Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) is in charge of supervising and maintaining the basic education (elementary and secondary levels) for constitutional compliance, regulation, resource funding, and quality implementation. The Philippine constitution provides for free elementary a ..."
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The Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) is in charge of supervising and maintaining the basic education (elementary and secondary levels) for constitutional compliance, regulation, resource funding, and quality implementation. The Philippine constitution provides for free elementary

PHILIPPINES: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

by Marvin A. Recapente
"... This study was undertaken to find out the existing problems and prospects among the ten (10) higher education institutions offering Criminology Education in Region IX during the School Year 2005-2006. A descriptive-survey method on the conditions of higher education institutions offering Criminology ..."
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This study was undertaken to find out the existing problems and prospects among the ten (10) higher education institutions offering Criminology Education in Region IX during the School Year 2005-2006. A descriptive-survey method on the conditions of higher education institutions offering

Colleges with Satellite Campuses in the Philippines

by Digna S. Evale
"... Abstract — Today, higher education in the Philippines is made up of more than two thousand higher education institutions which include public and private colleges and universities. Most of those institutions have one or more local satellite campuses from different locations or regions, some even hav ..."
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Abstract — Today, higher education in the Philippines is made up of more than two thousand higher education institutions which include public and private colleges and universities. Most of those institutions have one or more local satellite campuses from different locations or regions, some even

Is Private School Premium Spurious? The Role of Private Schools in the Philippines

by Futoshi Yamauchi, Joy Abrenica , 2002
"... This paper examines schooling investments and the returns in private and public schools in the Philippines, using data from a recent employee survey. The purpose of this paper is to identify the sources of rerturn premiums in private school education. Some Þndings are highlighted: i) the premium in ..."
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This paper examines schooling investments and the returns in private and public schools in the Philippines, using data from a recent employee survey. The purpose of this paper is to identify the sources of rerturn premiums in private school education. Some Þndings are highlighted: i) the premium
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