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15TH NATIONAL CONVENTION ON STATISTICS 03-05 OCTOBER 2022 References PHILIPPINE STATISTICS Organized by the Philippine Statistical System Spearheaded by the Philippine Statistics Authority Solid Responsive. World-class S AUTHORITY Asian Development Bank. (2013). Gender Equality in the Labor Market in the Philippines. Retrieved from https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/31194/gender- equality-labor-market-philippines.pdf Business World. (July 2022). Philippines Fall Further in Global Gender Gap Report. Retrieved from Philippines falls further in global gender gap report - BusinessWorld Online (bworldonline.com) International Labour Organization. (2020). The Future of Work in the Philippines: Assessing the impact of technological changes on occupations and sectors. Retrieved from wcms 762207.pdf (ilo.org) National Economic and Development Authority. (August 2022). PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2023-2028 TO PROVIDE ROADMAP TOWARDS SUSTAINED AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH-NEDA. Retrieved from https://neda.gov.ph/philippine-development-plan-2023-2028-to-provide-roadmap-towards-sustained-and-inclusive-growth- neda/#text=August 3%2C 2022 - The Philippine Development Plan,brought by health%2C geopolitical%2C and other economic shocks. Philippine Commission on Women. (August 2022). Gender Equality and the Sustainable Development Goals. Retrieved from Gender Equality and the Sustainable Development Goals Philippine Commission on Women (pcw.gov.ph) Philippine Commission on Women. (N.A). PCW: PH ranking in Gender Gap Report must spark renewed commitment towards pursuing equality. Retrieved from PCW: PH ranking in Gender Gap Report must spark renewed commitment towards pursuing equality - Philippine Commission on Women Serban, A. (2012). Aging population and effects on the labour market. Procedia Economics and Finance I, 356-364 UN Women. (2021). Women and girls left behind glaring gaps in pandemic responses. Retrieved from glaring-gaps-response-RGA.pdf (unwomen.org) UN Women. (2021). Whose time to care? Unpaid Care and Domestic Work during COVID-19. Retrieved from Whose-time-to-care-brief_0.pdf (unwomen.org) Icons used from https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/free Has the Gains in Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Derailed by the COVID-19 Pandemic? 14
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