The Middle Class in the Philippines

A decade of rapid economic growth has supported upward mobility and the expansion of the middle class in the Philippines. While the Philippines’ record of economic growth has been sound, many East Asian countries have performed better, resulting in higher levels of economic mobility and more rapid middle-class expansion. This study aims to inform these efforts through an in-depth examination of varying factors that affect upward mobility and middle-class expansion in the Philippines.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020-06-19
Subjects:UPWARD MOBILITY, ACCESS TO FINANCE, EDUCATION QUALITY, ACCESS TO EDUCATION, JOB QUALITY, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, MIDDLE CLASS, LABOR MARKET, GENDER, INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY, YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT, LABOR SKILLS, DEINDUSTRIALIZATION, MIGRATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/557901593691283617/The-Middle-Class-in-the-Philippines-An-Exploration-of-the-Conditions-for-Upward-Mobility
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34099
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spelling dig-okr-10986340992024-08-07T18:50:57Z The Middle Class in the Philippines An Exploration of the Conditions for Upward Mobility World Bank UPWARD MOBILITY ACCESS TO FINANCE EDUCATION QUALITY ACCESS TO EDUCATION JOB QUALITY LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION MIDDLE CLASS LABOR MARKET GENDER INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR SKILLS DEINDUSTRIALIZATION MIGRATION A decade of rapid economic growth has supported upward mobility and the expansion of the middle class in the Philippines. While the Philippines’ record of economic growth has been sound, many East Asian countries have performed better, resulting in higher levels of economic mobility and more rapid middle-class expansion. This study aims to inform these efforts through an in-depth examination of varying factors that affect upward mobility and middle-class expansion in the Philippines. 2020-07-14T19:14:19Z 2020-07-14T19:14:19Z 2020-06-19 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/557901593691283617/The-Middle-Class-in-the-Philippines-An-Exploration-of-the-Conditions-for-Upward-Mobility https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34099 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic UPWARD MOBILITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
EDUCATION QUALITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
JOB QUALITY
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
MIDDLE CLASS
LABOR MARKET
GENDER
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR SKILLS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
MIGRATION
UPWARD MOBILITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
EDUCATION QUALITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
JOB QUALITY
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
MIDDLE CLASS
LABOR MARKET
GENDER
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR SKILLS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
MIGRATION
spellingShingle UPWARD MOBILITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
EDUCATION QUALITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
JOB QUALITY
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
MIDDLE CLASS
LABOR MARKET
GENDER
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR SKILLS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
MIGRATION
UPWARD MOBILITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
EDUCATION QUALITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
JOB QUALITY
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
MIDDLE CLASS
LABOR MARKET
GENDER
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR SKILLS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
MIGRATION
World Bank
The Middle Class in the Philippines
description A decade of rapid economic growth has supported upward mobility and the expansion of the middle class in the Philippines. While the Philippines’ record of economic growth has been sound, many East Asian countries have performed better, resulting in higher levels of economic mobility and more rapid middle-class expansion. This study aims to inform these efforts through an in-depth examination of varying factors that affect upward mobility and middle-class expansion in the Philippines.
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ACCESS TO FINANCE
EDUCATION QUALITY
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
JOB QUALITY
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
MIDDLE CLASS
LABOR MARKET
GENDER
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR SKILLS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
MIGRATION
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title_short The Middle Class in the Philippines
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