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Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty
This qualitative study investigated the psychological experience of poverty among 2 groups of Filipinos who were interviewed about the effects of being raised poor, 12 who became rich, and 13 who ...
Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty
Qualitative research in counseling psychology: A primer on research ... M. T. (2002). Culture of Poverty: Lessons From Two Case Studies of Poverty in the Philippines; One Became Rich, the Other One Stayed Poor. In W. J. Lonner, D. L. Dinnel, S. A. Hayes, & D. N. Sattler (Eds.), Online Readings in Psychology and Culture (Unit 8, ...
Those who were born poor: A qualitative study of Philippine poverty
This qualitative study investigated the psychological experience of poverty among 2 groups of Filipinos who were interviewed about the effects of being raised poor, 12 who became rich, and 13 who remained poor. Using constructivist and critical theories as research paradigms and grounded theory as methodology, the results of the study illustrated perceived causes, coping mechanisms, and ...
Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty
Keywords: poverty, Philippines, qualitative, culture, social justice Counseling people who are poor is a necessary element to the social justice agenda. ... 53, 1-14. Ponterotto, J. G. (2005). Qualitative research in counseling psychology: A primer on research paradigms and philosophy of science. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 126 ...
The Poor in the Philippines: Some Insights from Psychological Research
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to describe the face of poverty in the Philippines. Specifically, through a review of literature, it enumerates the features of destitution in the Philippines, identifies the problems that create, maintain and worsen poverty, and illustrates the coping processes of Filipinos who have made it out of poverty.
Solo Parents' Poverty Situation in the Philippines: A Qualitative and
The researchers performed qualitative research on the poverty situation of Filipino solo-parent households. With the in-depth literature review, the researchers enumerated the issues and struggles ...
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This is a qualitative research in which Symbolic Interactionism is used as a framework. ... To study poverty in the Philippines is beneficial for my research since the topic in question is defined as a widespread social problem (Osias, 2011 p.2) and I therefore can expect to have
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lower trial courts. To comply with global and Philippine government safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, the research team adjusted the qualitative research approach to be fully remote. While it was necessary to do so during the pandemic, the study provides important lessons about remote qualitative interviews that will be relevant ...
Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty
In essence, poverty is a severe situa- tional condition to be born into and a key factor causing mental In 2000, the APA adopted the Resolution on Poverty and So- health problems in later life. cioeconomic Status, a product of concerned psychologists defining In one of the few studies on poverty in the Philippines, 200 advocacies in research ...
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Poverty in the Philippines remains a challenge. In a recent nationwide self-rated survey of the Social Weather Station, more Filipino households consider themselves poor despite the positive ...
Those who were born poor: A qualitative study of Philippine poverty
Supporting: 2, Mentioning: 14 - This qualitative study investigated the psychological experience of poverty among 2 groups of Filipinos who were interviewed about the effects of being raised poor, 12 who became rich, and 13 who remained poor. Using constructivist and critical theories as research paradigms and grounded theory as methodology, the results of the study illustrated perceived ...
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 ...
Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty
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Therefore this study aims to examine the perception of poor people for being poor and also to examine the factors and reasons of poverty. This research draws on qualitative research method and observations since the individual interviews of 10 participants were conducted who had the earning of Rs.15000 per month.
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.
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To assess these variables, the researchers will perform qualitative research on the poverty situation of Filipino solo-parent households. With the in-depth literature review,
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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.
Case Study: Conducting Qualitative Interviews Remotely in the Philippines
To comply with global and Philippine government safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, the research team adjusted the qualitative research approach to be fully remote. While it was necessary to do so during the pandemic, the study provides important lessons about remote qualitative interviews that will be relevant for future work.
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Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty Article in Journal of Counseling P sycholog y · April 2008 DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.55.2.158 CITATIONS 26 READS 85,928 1 author: ... Psychological Research on Poverty In 2000, the APA adopted the Resolution on Poverty and So-cioeconomic Status, a product of concerned ...
Poverty in the Philippines:A Qualitative Case Study
Poverty in Philippines- A human rights problem. Understanding poverty in the Philippine economy. Topics studied include the. different dimensions of poverty. Economics. Basic working knowledge of graphs. Freshmen and sophomore community college student. Students will understand concept and issues in poverty. poverty.
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self-rated poverty among Filipinos rose to 46 percent in 2017. from 44 percent in 2016. In a study conducted by the Asian. Development Bank (2009), the leading causes of poverty in. the country include the following: low to moderate economic. growth for the past 40 years; low growth elasticity of poverty.
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Background: Anemia prevalence among women of reproductive age (WRA) in the Philippines was 25% in 2000, decreasing to 13% in 2018. To date, an in-depth assessment of the determinants associated with this decline has not been conducted. Objective: To conduct a systematic in-depth assessment of the quantitative and qualitative determinants of anemia among WRA in the Philippines between 2008 and ...
Ameliorating Poverty: The Views of Filipino Youth
A grounded theory qualitative research approach was utilized to distill information relative to understanding poverty among the adolescents and elderly participants using focus group discussions as data triangulation method. ... Poverty in the Philippines has persisted for almost three decades even as Malaysia and Thailand, which had similar ...
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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 ...
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This qualitative study investigated the psychological experience of poverty among 2 groups of Filipinos who were interviewed about the effects of being raised poor, 12 who became rich, and 13 who ...
Qualitative research in counseling psychology: A primer on research ... M. T. (2002). Culture of Poverty: Lessons From Two Case Studies of Poverty in the Philippines; One Became Rich, the Other One Stayed Poor. In W. J. Lonner, D. L. Dinnel, S. A. Hayes, & D. N. Sattler (Eds.), Online Readings in Psychology and Culture (Unit 8, ...
This qualitative study investigated the psychological experience of poverty among 2 groups of Filipinos who were interviewed about the effects of being raised poor, 12 who became rich, and 13 who remained poor. Using constructivist and critical theories as research paradigms and grounded theory as methodology, the results of the study illustrated perceived causes, coping mechanisms, and ...
Keywords: poverty, Philippines, qualitative, culture, social justice Counseling people who are poor is a necessary element to the social justice agenda. ... 53, 1-14. Ponterotto, J. G. (2005). Qualitative research in counseling psychology: A primer on research paradigms and philosophy of science. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 126 ...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to describe the face of poverty in the Philippines. Specifically, through a review of literature, it enumerates the features of destitution in the Philippines, identifies the problems that create, maintain and worsen poverty, and illustrates the coping processes of Filipinos who have made it out of poverty.
The researchers performed qualitative research on the poverty situation of Filipino solo-parent households. With the in-depth literature review, the researchers enumerated the issues and struggles ...
This is a qualitative research in which Symbolic Interactionism is used as a framework. ... To study poverty in the Philippines is beneficial for my research since the topic in question is defined as a widespread social problem (Osias, 2011 p.2) and I therefore can expect to have
lower trial courts. To comply with global and Philippine government safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, the research team adjusted the qualitative research approach to be fully remote. While it was necessary to do so during the pandemic, the study provides important lessons about remote qualitative interviews that will be relevant ...
In essence, poverty is a severe situa- tional condition to be born into and a key factor causing mental In 2000, the APA adopted the Resolution on Poverty and So- health problems in later life. cioeconomic Status, a product of concerned psychologists defining In one of the few studies on poverty in the Philippines, 200 advocacies in research ...
Poverty in the Philippines remains a challenge. In a recent nationwide self-rated survey of the Social Weather Station, more Filipino households consider themselves poor despite the positive ...
Supporting: 2, Mentioning: 14 - This qualitative study investigated the psychological experience of poverty among 2 groups of Filipinos who were interviewed about the effects of being raised poor, 12 who became rich, and 13 who remained poor. Using constructivist and critical theories as research paradigms and grounded theory as methodology, the results of the study illustrated perceived ...
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 ...
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Therefore this study aims to examine the perception of poor people for being poor and also to examine the factors and reasons of poverty. This research draws on qualitative research method and observations since the individual interviews of 10 participants were conducted who had the earning of Rs.15000 per month.
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.
To assess these variables, the researchers will perform qualitative research on the poverty situation of Filipino solo-parent households. With the in-depth literature review,
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.
To comply with global and Philippine government safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, the research team adjusted the qualitative research approach to be fully remote. While it was necessary to do so during the pandemic, the study provides important lessons about remote qualitative interviews that will be relevant for future work.
Those Who Were Born Poor: A Qualitative Study of Philippine Poverty Article in Journal of Counseling P sycholog y · April 2008 DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.55.2.158 CITATIONS 26 READS 85,928 1 author: ... Psychological Research on Poverty In 2000, the APA adopted the Resolution on Poverty and So-cioeconomic Status, a product of concerned ...
Poverty in Philippines- A human rights problem. Understanding poverty in the Philippine economy. Topics studied include the. different dimensions of poverty. Economics. Basic working knowledge of graphs. Freshmen and sophomore community college student. Students will understand concept and issues in poverty. poverty.
self-rated poverty among Filipinos rose to 46 percent in 2017. from 44 percent in 2016. In a study conducted by the Asian. Development Bank (2009), the leading causes of poverty in. the country include the following: low to moderate economic. growth for the past 40 years; low growth elasticity of poverty.
Background: Anemia prevalence among women of reproductive age (WRA) in the Philippines was 25% in 2000, decreasing to 13% in 2018. To date, an in-depth assessment of the determinants associated with this decline has not been conducted. Objective: To conduct a systematic in-depth assessment of the quantitative and qualitative determinants of anemia among WRA in the Philippines between 2008 and ...
A grounded theory qualitative research approach was utilized to distill information relative to understanding poverty among the adolescents and elderly participants using focus group discussions as data triangulation method. ... Poverty in the Philippines has persisted for almost three decades even as Malaysia and Thailand, which had similar ...
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 ...