Social Problems and Social Institutions In flux

Notes on Social Problems, Perspectives and Tools for Analyzing Social Issues and Realities, Papers of students on Current Issues, Notes on Social Institutions and accompanying theories for students of Sociology at the Polytechnic Universtiy of the Philippines

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Attention Class Officers (BSS 1-1, EE2-1, EE 2-2

Please email your complete classlist, alphabetically arranged with studnet numbers, to angsosyoklasrum@yahoo.com Also, please remind your classmates to complete their index cards with complete information and 1x1 id picture and also to complete the seatplan with 1x1 picture.

Thanks.

Maligayang Pasko sa lahat

Justin Nicolas

Friday, December 14, 2007

RICH-POOR GAP

IBON Media Release / December 12, 2007

RICH-POOR GAP REMAINS HIGH –IBON

The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) this week claimed that the country's rich-poor gap was narrowing, citing the thinning ratio between the incomes of the top 30% and the bottom 30% of Filipino families. But independent think-tank IBON Foundation says that this does not mean that the Philippines ' broad income inequalities are improving.

Data from the government’s 2006 Family Income and Expenditure Survey show that the bottom 30% of families had 8.6% of total family income in 2006 while the top 30% Filipino families accounted for 64.7 percent. This barely changed from 2003, when the bottom 30% had an 8.5% share and the top 30%, 64.7 percent.

In fact, the data used by the NSCB itself indicates that the top 30% Filipino families earned P7.53 for every P1 earned by the bottom 30 percent.

Thus, the gap between rich and poor in the country remains wide, and in fact, may even grow further as the Arroyo government continues to pursue its globalization policies. Such policies have resulted in an unparalleled decline in the people's welfare and the further escalation of widespread poverty in the Philippines . (end)



IBON Foundation, Inc. is an independent development institution established in 1978 that provides research, education, publications, information work and advocacy support on socioeconomic issues.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Perspectives Notes (SO 110)

Dear BSS 1-1, EE 2-1 and EE 2-2: (2nd Semester SY 2007-2008)

PLease look for the perspective notes in the archive section of this blog. You will have to use this in analyszing your assigned social problems for your midterm examination.

Thanks

Justin