The Socioeconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P) of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) conducted its knowledge-sharing forum on March 27, 2025, from 9:00 to 11:30 AM...
Analysis of longitudinal data reveals a strong link between bullying and various schooling outcomes, including class absences, average grades, and whether students stay on track for their age-appropriate grade level. While there are policies in place...
This study explores the conceptualization and operationalization of middle skills within the Philippine context, examining how various institutions define and implement middle-skills training. It also assesses the alignment of these training programs...
This Policy Note examines the Trump Tariff Plan (TTP), raising concerns about the inconsistencies among its stated objectives: raising revenue, reducing trade deficits, and encouraging reshoring. It also scrutinizes the methodology used to calculate ...
Social and Behavioral Change (SBC) is a powerful approach to influencing individual and collective behaviors for sustainable and impactful change. As a framework, it has high applicability in a variety of fields, including but not limited to disaster...
The lecture discusses strategic approaches to Philippine foreign policy against geopolitical shifts, socioeconomic uncertainties, and security challenges.
Webinar Series on SMART Work Design: Enhancing Employee Well-being for Improved Public-Sector Productivity
The webinar will introduce public-sector employees to the SMART Work Model, developed by Australian Research Council Professor Sharon Parker. ...
After a grueling 12-hour workday, exhausted and barely alert, Mara clicked on a Facebook post that would cost her PHP 20,000 and something far harder to regain: her trust in the digital world.
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Rafael Vicente Dimalanta is a development worker engaged at the intersection of housing rights for the urban poor and food security. He brings to these advocacies his background in community architect...