Content of type Resource tagged with "Philippines" for the period October 2008

This study is a companion to an earlier study on Gender and Conflict in Mindanao that was heavily focused on the impact of armed conflict on women (including young women), and stems from a need to understand the situation of young men in the context of the conflict in Mindanao. It also complements a study conducted in early 2005 that examines the impact of the conflict on men, women and youth in five provinces of Mindanao.

Creator: 
Shobhana Rajendran
David Veronesi
Nasrudin Mohammad
Publisher: 
World Bank

A review of selected social science materials on child work produced in the last two decades reveal the changing trends and increasing diversity in the understanding of child work. Such changes and diversity of ideas are reflective of the disparate array of stakeholders and their varying, and sometimes contradicting, views on the subject. This part discusses what I consider as the dominating themes in the discourse on child work in the Philippines based on a review of selected social science materials produced in the last twenty years. It is my contention that the dominant conceptions of child work, as these also relate to conceptions of children and family, shape policy and programs for working children.

Creator: 
Agnes Zenaida V. Camacho
Publisher: 
Save the Children (UK) Philippines, UP CIDS PST