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  1. KEY FINDINGS Overcoming Poverty and Inequality in the Philippines: Past

    In the past three decades, the Philippines has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty. Driven by high growth rates and structural transformation, the poverty rate fell by two-thirds, from 49.2 percent in 1985 to 16.7 percent in 2018. By 2018, the middle class had expanded to nearly 12 million people and the economically secure population had risen to 44 million. This report is intended ...

  2. (PDF) The Structural Poverty in the Philippines and its Impact in

    Philippines has a high rate of poverty, with 16% of people in the Philippines living in a state of poverty and as stated by the Asian Development Bank (2018), 16.7% of the population live below ...

  3. Poverty Statistics

    Poverty Incidence. The national poverty incidence among families in 2023 was recorded at 10.9 percent. This is equivalent to 2.99 million Filipino families without enough income to meet their basic food and non-food needs. At the sub-national level, NCR remained the least poor among the regions, with a poverty incidence among families estimated ...

  4. Annual Poverty Indicators Survey

    Presents highlights of the Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS), a nationwide survey that presents data on the socioeconomic profile of Filipino families, and other information that relates to their living conditions. It is designed to provide inputs to the development of an integrated poverty indicator and monitoring system in the country ...

  5. Poverty, Inequality, and Development in the Philippines: Official

    Academic critiques of official poverty statistics in the Philippines are also instructive (see Mangahas, 2011 and San Juan and Agustin, 2019; Chossudovsky, 2018). Simply put, the Philippines has ...

  6. Poverty in the Philippines: Causes, Constraints and Opportunities

    Poverty and inequality in the Philippines remains a challenge. In the past 4 decades, the proportion of households living below the official poverty line has declined slowly and unevenly. ... Further research on chronic poverty is needed. The report comprehensively analyzes the causes of poverty and recommends ways to accelerate poverty ...

  7. PDF Poverty and Inequality in the Philippines

    Sources of Poverty and Inequality Reduction in 1985-2018. The gradual shift of workers to more productive sectors, with higher reliance on wage income, drove most of the reduction in poverty. Increased access to services and assets contributed 80% to the reduction of inequality. 17.4. -3.2 Farm enterprise Pension. Agriculture wage. Remittances.

  8. PDF Winning the War on Poverty: Tracking Living Standards in the

    of data allows for the accurate measurement of poverty (Branch & Collins, 2020), which is vital in tracking . 16 short-term impacts of economic environment on ... Philippine Poverty Studies on Living Standards In addressing our first research objective, we begin with the study of Estudillo (1997), who looked into ...

  9. What Has Really Happened to Poverty in the Philippines?: New Measures

    Poverty is increasingly recognized as a multidimensional phenomenon, yet its assessment continues to be conducted almost exclusively in terms of income (or expenditure). This practice is prevalent partly because low household incomes are casually associated with other deprivation indicators, such as low levels of literacy and life expectancy.

  10. PHILIPPINES: Vibrant Agriculture is Key to Faster Recovery and Poverty

    MANILA, September 9, 2020— Transforming Philippine agriculture into a dynamic, high-growth sector is essential for the country to speed up recovery, poverty reduction and inclusive growth, according to the latest report released by the World Bank.. Titled "Transforming Philippine Agriculture During Covid-19 and Beyond," the report says that transforming the country's farming and food ...

  11. Proportion of Poor Filipinos Registered at 23.7 Percent in the First

    The First Semester 2021 poverty incidence among population, or the proportion of poor Filipinos whose per capita income is not sufficient to meet their basic food and non-food needs, was estimated at 23.7 percent. This translates to 26.14 million Filipinos who lived below the poverty threshold estimated at PhP 12,082, on the average, for a ...

  12. Poverty and inequality in the Philippines

    GNI per capita was $3,430 in 2020 ($3,850 in 2019) for the Philippines, and $7,050 ($7,407 in 2019) for Thailand. On the other hand, poverty rate was estimated at 18.1 percent in 2021 (16.7 percent in 2018) for the former, and 8.8 percent in 2020 (6.2 percent in 2019) for the latter. Indonesia's population increased to 274 million in 2020.

  13. (PDF) Understanding Poverty in Samar, Philippines: A Sociological

    As early as September 20 of the year 2020, a total of 33,692,000 confirmed cases were recorded across the globe which resulted major restriction in human mobility as a response to contain its ...

  14. PDF Eradicating poverty in the Philippines by 2030: An elusive goal?

    Overall poverty rate is also targeted to decline from 21.6 percent to 14.0 percent in 2022 - equivalent to lifting about 6 million Filipinos out of poverty. Moreover, the country has committed to the Sustainable Development Goals, where the first goal is to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030.

  15. Making Sense of the Philippines' Latest Poverty Statistics

    Citing its Family Income and Expenditure Survey, the PSA said the country has 19.99 million individuals living below the poverty threshold. This represents 18.1 percent of the population. In 2018 ...

  16. Philippines: Poverty

    In the Philippines, 18.1% of the population lived below the national poverty line in 2021. In the Philippines, the proportion of employed population below $1.90 purchasing power parity a day in 2022 was 2.2%. For every 1,000 babies born in the Philippines in 2021, 26 died before their 5th birthday.

  17. Full article: How can NGO interventions break the poverty trap

    Research site. A case study was conducted in urban communities in Cebu province in the Philippines' Central Visaya region (Figure 1), where 45.2% of children are reported to live in poverty (Tabuga et al. Citation 2014).Cebu province is one of the most commercially developed provinces in the Philippines, attracting people from different parts of the country who seek employment opportunities.

  18. Poverty in the Philippines

    The Pandemic's Impact: A Crisis Amplifying Poverty. The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on poverty in the Philippines. In 2020, the pandemic halted economic growth, leading to even higher unemployment rates. As this trend continued into 2021, poverty rates rose to 18.1 percent (World Bank). This amounts to just under 20 million people.

  19. PDF Poverty in the Philippines: Income, Assets, and Access

    xii Poverty in the Philippines: Income, Assets and Access Income Poverty and Inequality Analysis of income poverty trends in the Philippines must begin with a word of caution as a result of methodology changes over time. Comparisons of poverty data across time cannot be made without first ensuring that the data is based on the same assumptions.

  20. Latest Releases

    Release of the Preliminary 2023 Full Year Official Poverty Statistics of the Philippines. Release Date: Friday, July 19, 2024. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) announces the release of the preliminary national estimate of the 2023 Full Year Official Poverty Statistics on 22 July 2024. This release is one year earlier than its scheduled ...

  21. PDF Solo Parents' Poverty Situation in the Philippines: A Qualitative and

    oling, if parents still attend one, economic work, as well as attending for their well-being. A recent study by Garcia, Lim, Santiago, and Tus (2021), has enumerated five typical issues that ...

  22. Reduced Poverty in the Philippines

    In July 2024, the Philippine Statistics Authority released the official poverty statistics showing that the 2023 poverty rate stood at 15.5%. In 2021, the poverty in the Philippines stood at 18.1%. This 2.6% drop has surpassed the target from the Philippine Development Plan and means that 2.45 million Filipinos are no longer living in poverty.

  23. Prevalence and factors associated with unmet need for menstrual hygiene

    Background Menstruation is a normal biological process experienced by more than 300 million women globally every day. Women require clean menstrual absorbents that can be changed as often as needed in a private and safe place with proper hygiene and disposal facilities. These needs must be met consistently throughout the duration of the menstrual cycle. Access to menstrual needs is crucial for ...