Abstract |
This paper discusses the statistics, determinants and responses to poverty – especially chronic poverty – in the Philippines. The diverse issues covered include economic conditions (periodic recessions) and the need for a national development strategy, income and asset distribution, weaknesses in the government’s anti-poverty programs as well as social and subsidy programs, the lack of a cohesive social contract conducive to poverty eradication, and social conflicts and war in some regions with extreme chronic poverty. |