Date Published:
Jun 19, 2019
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Code:
DP 2019-05

While the Philippines has achieved several milestones advancing gender equality in the country, there are some areas that can still benefit from further government interventions. One such area pertains to the moderate female participation in the labor market, which hardly improved in the last 26 years. The lackluster participation of women in the labor market presents a continuing concern, and this is amply reflected in Philippine Development Plans and laws designed to support working women. However, other important factors remain to be addressed, and this paper looks into the role of women’s housework. The paper also discusses the role of housework on men’s market work. Doing so provides a holistic perspective and hence, a better narrative to ensure that both men and women equally benefit from development. Results indicate that housework affects both men and women’s participation in market work. However, the study finds a bigger increase in women’s market work participation when they do not engage in nonmarket work and a bigger decrease when their spouses do not share in the household production.

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In the Media
  1. Ernie Reyes . 2022. TESDAMAN aims for new normal of equality and equity for Filipino women in workforce. Maharlika TV.
  2. Ordinario, Cai. 2019. Women’s work force participation barely moved in 30 years. BusinessMirror.
  3. Senate of the Philippines . 2022. TESDAMAN aims for new normal of equality and equity for Filipino women in workforce. Senate of the Philippines.


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