As we move closer to our 40th founding anniversary on September 26, we invite you to get to know the PIDS a bit more. Each day from August 18 to our anniversary day, we'll feature some interesting facts about the Institute—a total of 40 Things (You Just Might Not Know) About PIDS.

40 Things (You Just Might Not Know) About PIDS (24/40): SERP-P

In 2000, PIDS started the Socioeconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P), an online database of socioeconomic studies produced by PIDS and members of the SERP-P network. The rationale for coming up with the SERP-P is to provide decisionmakers and researchers with an open access platform that supplies socioeconomic information in an organized manner. By the end of 2016, SERP-P is home to 5,650 materials contributed by more than 3,000 authors from more than 50 member-institutions comprising the SERP-P network. These materials come in various formats like books, journal articles, policy notes/briefs, and working/discussion papers, to name a few. Almost all of the materials available in SERP-P have full text that can be downloaded free of charge.

Visit SERP-P for more information: https://serp-p.pids.gov.ph/

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