Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities

The study would like to determine the factors related to the continuing participation of women in income-generating activities. Specifically, the researchers would like to find out if the factors peculiar to husband, children, and women's work are related to women's continuing involvement...

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Main Authors: Isip, Manuel, Manansala, Radibel, Yu, Pinky Marissa
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-167052021-11-13T03:54:02Z Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities Isip, Manuel Manansala, Radibel, Yu, Pinky Marissa, The study would like to determine the factors related to the continuing participation of women in income-generating activities. Specifically, the researchers would like to find out if the factors peculiar to husband, children, and women's work are related to women's continuing involvement in income-generating activities.The subjects of the study were all married Filipino women who are currently working, equally divided between the middle and the lower class of the society. The middle class respondents were drawn from Manuela and Camella Subdivisions in Las Pinas and the lower class respondents were from Cul de Sac in Paranaque. The choice of the areas to represent the classes were primarily based on the predominant house structures existing in areas. An interview schedule was made as a primary source instruction using correlational techniques such as Pearson r and Chi Square.It was found that the husband's salary does not affect the number of years and interest in work of the respondents. The predominant reason for this outcome is that of economic necessity not only among most of the lower class respondents but among the middle class respondents as well. They work to help support the family and to prepare them for the future especially in these times of inflation. Furthermore, some respondents, mostly from the middle class, claimed that they work for their own personal satisfaction and to pass the time. With regard to the encouragement of husband and years and interest of work, it was found out that there is no existing association between the two variables since most of the respondents started working even before they were married.In the case of child-rearing, close relatives or yayas are present to take care of the situation. There is not much conflict found between women working and child-rearing. Based on the findings on the correlation between the age of children and number of years and interest to work, it was found out that there was no relationship between these variables especially in famili 1992-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16192 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Married women Women in development Women--Social conditions Social participation Women--Employment
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Married women
Women in development
Women--Social conditions
Social participation
Women--Employment
spellingShingle Married women
Women in development
Women--Social conditions
Social participation
Women--Employment
Isip, Manuel
Manansala, Radibel,
Yu, Pinky Marissa,
Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
description The study would like to determine the factors related to the continuing participation of women in income-generating activities. Specifically, the researchers would like to find out if the factors peculiar to husband, children, and women's work are related to women's continuing involvement in income-generating activities.The subjects of the study were all married Filipino women who are currently working, equally divided between the middle and the lower class of the society. The middle class respondents were drawn from Manuela and Camella Subdivisions in Las Pinas and the lower class respondents were from Cul de Sac in Paranaque. The choice of the areas to represent the classes were primarily based on the predominant house structures existing in areas. An interview schedule was made as a primary source instruction using correlational techniques such as Pearson r and Chi Square.It was found that the husband's salary does not affect the number of years and interest in work of the respondents. The predominant reason for this outcome is that of economic necessity not only among most of the lower class respondents but among the middle class respondents as well. They work to help support the family and to prepare them for the future especially in these times of inflation. Furthermore, some respondents, mostly from the middle class, claimed that they work for their own personal satisfaction and to pass the time. With regard to the encouragement of husband and years and interest of work, it was found out that there is no existing association between the two variables since most of the respondents started working even before they were married.In the case of child-rearing, close relatives or yayas are present to take care of the situation. There is not much conflict found between women working and child-rearing. Based on the findings on the correlation between the age of children and number of years and interest to work, it was found out that there was no relationship between these variables especially in famili
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author Isip, Manuel
Manansala, Radibel,
Yu, Pinky Marissa,
author_facet Isip, Manuel
Manansala, Radibel,
Yu, Pinky Marissa,
author_sort Isip, Manuel
title Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
title_short Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
title_full Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
title_fullStr Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
title_full_unstemmed Factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
title_sort factors related to married women's continuing participation in income-generating activities
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1992
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16192
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