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Gender differentials in work responsibilities and decision-making participation at home and at work among college faculty members in the four Universities in Iloilo City
(1996)
This study was conducted to determine gender differentials in work responsibilities/activities and in extent of decision-making participation at home and at work among college teachers in the four universities in Iloilo ...
The roles of husbands and wives in household decision-making
(Philippine Sociological Society, 1994-01)
Some consider the Filipino family as patriarchal and authoritarian since the father is usually looked up to as the authority in the home. The father’s being “the principal breadwinner and nominal head of the family” is a ...
An analysis of the determinants of family planning volunteer workers' performance in Iloilo City
(Philippine Population Association, 1993-01)
This paper covers survey data obtained in a 1993 study of BSPOs and BHWs in Iloilo City. Survey information is reviewed with particular attention to data that address the issue of factors which have contributed to variation ...
Group counseling as an approach to family planning promotion and dropout reduction, with focus on no-scalpel vasectomy: An experimental trial and process documentation study
(Management Sciences for Health (MSH), 2003)
The Social Acceptance Project-Family Planning (TSAP-FP) stresses that women, men, youth, couples and families, the core of the entire approach are influenced by the people that surround them: community leaders; health care ...
Poverty among small-scale fishermen in Iloilo
(Philippine Sociology Society, 1985-06)
Earlier studies have reported fragmentary evidence that small-scale fishermen are among the poorest of the poor in the Philippines. The present analysis confirms this picture, as based upon interviews with a random sample ...
The impact of family planning on women's lives: The research process in the Philippines
(Taylor & Francis, 2000-09)
A framework developed for the overall project traces the linkages between family planning services, the use or non-use of contraceptives, and women's childbearing experience. Their subsequent effect is assessed at three ...