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Learning Objective:
At the end of the chapter, you are expected to:
1. Poverty is the making of its people and the kind of leaders that holds
the wheels of economic fortune.
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2. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Employment opportunities remain to be elusive among Filipinos.
The industries in the economic zones and other urban centers could
not accommodate the growing employable people. Majority of the
workers still receive minimum wages that barely support the needs of
five members of the family. For example a family of seven with the
father as the breadwinner with a minimum wage of P350.00 a day can
only be consumed for food. Other basic needs are not met.
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Brief Description/Remarks by
Types of Problems
Interviewer
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Collate the answers from above. Rate these problems from “most
common” to “least common”. Imagine how the problems could be
answered or solved by filling out the second and third columns of the matrix
below.
Most common
Possible solutions from Possible solutions from
problems ranked from
government agencies private agencies
highest to lowest
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