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Resilience and social capital
Increasingly, resilience is being incorporated into planning and social protection policy.
Sustainability of EU Food Safety Certification: A survival analysis of firm decisions
This study aims to understand the implications of stricter food safety regulations and certification systems to the food industry and to find ways to manage risks and costs associated with these regulations and systems.
Why women are progressive in education?
Conflict, cooperation, and collective action
Sustaining the environmental, social, and economic development in Manupali watershed in southern Philippines is highly dependent on equitable allocation of water use rights and judicious utilization of water as a scarce resource.
Bi-modal preferences for Bt maize in the Philippines
Why women are progressive in education?: Gender disparities in human capital, labor markets, and family arrangement in the Philippines
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvantage in labor markets observed in the Philippines.
This chapter examines the role of groups and networks in helping the poor manage their exposure to risks and cope with shocks to their livelihoods in the rural Philippines.
Rice prices
Delisting from EU HACCP certification
Girls take over
This paper examines the long-term impacts of improved school quality at the elementary school stage on subsequent schooling investments and labor market outcomes using unique data from a recent survey that tracked students in the Philippines.
Overcoming Traders' Block
This paper examines the impact of a large supply-side education intervention in the Philippines, the Third Elementary Education Project, on students’ national achievement test scores.