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PANTAWID PAMILYA PILIPINO PROGRAM (4Ps)


PANTAWID PAMILYA PILIPINO PROGRAM (4Ps)

Author: Mariadedinda Saliling Sicam Pobre

language: en

Publisher: Yawman Book Publishing House

Release Date: 2025-02-21


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The book was written to investigate the well-being of the Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program beneficiaries in North Cotabato in terms of health and education. It determined the socio-demographic profile, economic condition, cultural factors, economic sufficiency, and social adequacy. It also determined the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics and their well-being, the economic condition and their well-being, and the cultural factors and their well-being. Extension campaign materials are the output of the study. The socio-demographic characteristics of the Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries significantly influenced their total well-being. In the independent factors, the average annual expenditure of the beneficiaries was found to be the most significant predictor of their total well-being. The economic conditions of the Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries significantly influenced their total well-being. In the independent factors, the beneficiaries’ work was found to be the most significant predictor of their total well-being. Among the independent factors, the beneficiaries’ traditions and vices were found to be the most significant in their total well-being.

IISANG PANGARAP: Ang kwento ng Samahan ng Nagkakaisang Pamilya ng Pantawid (SNPP)


IISANG PANGARAP: Ang kwento ng Samahan ng Nagkakaisang Pamilya ng Pantawid (SNPP)

Author: MARGARITA ANA LOPA PEREZ

language: tl

Publisher: INCITEGov

Release Date: 2020-10-07


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This is a story of grassroots women who engaged government institutions — the Executive and Legislative branches — to pursue their dream of lifting themselves out of poverty. This is a story of a bureaucracy that systematically listened to its partner beneficiaries and designed a program guided by data, with faces and systems that are owned by the partner beneficiaries. This a story of politics serving the interest of the poor and active citizens. This is the story of grassroots women leaders holding the government accountable for their performance as elected officials of the country. This is the story of making democracy work for the people.

Conditional Cash Transfers


Conditional Cash Transfers

Author: Ariel Fiszbein

language: en

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Release Date: 2009-02-09


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Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs aim to reduce poverty by making welfare programs conditional upon the receivers' actions. That is, the government only transfers the money to persons who meet certain criteria. These criteria may include enrolling children into public schools, getting regular check-ups at the doctor's office, receiving vaccinations, or the like. They have been hailed as a way of reducing inequality and helping households break out of a vicious cycle whereby poverty is transmitted from one generation to another. Do these and other claims make sense? Are they supported by the available empirical evidence? This volume seeks to answer these and other related questions. Specifically, it lays out a conceptual framework for thinking about the economic rationale for CCTs; it reviews the very rich evidence that has accumulated on CCTs; it discusses how the conceptual framework and the evidence on impacts should inform the design of CCT programs in practice; and it discusses how CCTs fit in the context of broader social policies. The authors show that there is considerable evidence that CCTs have improved the lives of poor people and argue that conditional cash transfers have been an effective way of redistributing income to the poor. They also recognize that even the best-designed and managed CCT cannot fulfill all of the needs of a comprehensive social protection system. They therefore need to be complemented with other interventions, such as workfare or employment programs, and social pensions.