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Tondo low-income housing studyEndo, Tokiko January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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The sustainability of credit assistance to the urban poor : a Philippine case studyTañada, Cristina R. January 1994 (has links)
Urban poverty in the Philippines is strikingly manifested with the problem of street children. The labour of children is significant because of marginal household incomes. This thesis is an assessment of the credit program of one community based Non-Government Organization in Manila. The Family and Children for Empowerment (FCED), attempts to augment household incomes through the provision of low interest loans to women for informal micro-enterprises. The study is exploratory. The results reveal that most beneficiaries have achieved an income high enough to prevent their children from working and give families the opportunity to improve their standards of living. However, limitations exist in the informal sector which hinder the expansion and stability of the enterprises. Also, the cooperative credit program itself is at a critical stage. The study finds an urgent need for the cooperative to implement measures for capital build-up if it wants to continue to subsidize and provide its low interest credit loans to urban poor petty traders and products.
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Gender relations in women's lives : a study of fishing households in a central Philippine communityMabunay, Ma. Luisa January 1995 (has links)
This study argues that women's gendered experiences record distinctive features of their subordinate yet resilient positions at home and in society. It portrays the work and lives of selected women in a changing peasant fishing community in the Philippines and suggests directions by which power relations implied in their personal, local, and global lives might be more fully grasped. Despite an underlying perception of 'separate spheres' reflected in such local notions of work as pangabuhi and pangita, the women pragmatically pursue 'public' and market-related roles and activities for the immediate 'private' requirements for their households' sustenance and reproduction. Nevertheless, they are less discerning, and thus, less active in negotiating their strategic interests as women. The recommendations underscore the socially constructed character of gender divisions so demystifying the myths that sustain them. Social development projects that assist but not exacerbate the burdens of rural women are also endorsed.
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Gender relations in women's lives : a study of fishing households in a central Philippine communityMabunay, Ma. Luisa January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Tondo low-income housing studyEndo, Tokiko January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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The sustainability of credit assistance to the urban poor : a Philippine case studyTañada, Cristina R. January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Re-Rooting the Gospel in the Philippines: Roman Catholic and Evangelical Approaches to ContextualizationGener, Timoteo D. 11 1900 (has links)
Permission from the author to digitize this work is pending. Please contact the ICS library if you would like to view this work.
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Distribution, seasonal variation and community structure of the demersal trawl fauna of Ragay Gulf, PhilippinesJamir, Tomas Vergel C. 30 June 1998 (has links)
Graduation date: 1999
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Latter-Day Saint Servicemen in the Philippine Islands: A Historical Study of their Religious Activities and Influences Resulting in the official Organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the PhilippinesCall, Lowell Eliason 01 January 1955 (has links) (PDF)
Though generally unheard of in the Western world and the United States prior to the Spanish-American War of 1898, the Filipino people have made some remarkable contributions to world leadership and world history. Frequently they have been considered a pagan and an ignorant people, although in objectively observing them one finds such a belief unfounded and even the reverse of that to be true. Progress which the republic has made during the last fifty years, since being liberated to develop liberties in religion, politics, and education, is phenomenal, even when compared with the United States period of evolution to her present position of world leadership as the champion for democracy. Future growth will depend on the freedom the republic of the Philippines is able to achieve and maintain. The success she attains in preserving freedom is believed to be an important factor for the future growth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in those islands, just as it has been in other areas of the world. The feeble beginning the L.D.S. Church has experienced in the Philippines is attributed to the devotion of men and women to the principles of the gospel while they served with the military forces of their country.
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The Economic Relations of the Philippines and the United States, 1898 to 1946Railsback, J. D. 06 1900 (has links)
This thesis is about the economic relations of the Philippines and the United States from 1898 to 1946.
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