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DEVC 202
TMA No. 1

LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA
September 28, 2011

[LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA]

DEVC 202
TMA 1. SOCIETAL PROBLEMS

CONTENTS OF THE SCRAPBOOK OF
LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA as of 28 September 2011

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Newspaper
Webpage

INQUIRER OPINION: Commentary on the paradox of growth and persistent poverty by Lila
Ramos Shahani, June 6, 2011issue http://opinion.inquirer.net/5857/the-paradox-ofgrowth-and-persistent-poverty June 10, 2011

2

Discussion paper PDF format SEARCA Agriculture & Development Discussion
Paper Series, No. 2007-1,
March 2007
Why Does Poverty Persist in the Philippines? Facts, Fancies, and Policies by Arsenio M. Balisacan , Director, SEARCA beta.searca.org/searca/index.php/discussion...pov erty.../download

June 10, 2011

3

Newspaper
Webpage

INQUIRER OPINION: Commentary on Schools and Fish (Family Planning and Rh Bill) by Michael
L. Tan , June 10, 2011 issue http://opinion.inquirer.net/6007/schools-and-fish June 10, 2011

4

Thesis

Measuring Education Inequality in the Philippines by Eirene P. Mesa
University of the Philippines School of Economics,
1999
http://www.econ.upd.edu.ph/dp/index.php/dp/articl e/viewFile/66/58 June 10, 2011

5

Website
News Article

Medical experts find ways to curb hospital malnutrition By Marjorie Gorospe

June 17, 2011

http://ph.news.yahoo.com/medical-experts-wayscurb-hospital-malnutrition-063225825.html
6

Discussion
Draft PDF format World Bank Discussion Draft on Population
Growth in the Philippines, June 23, 2011 http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPHILIPPIN ES/Resources/DB17-Population-June23.pdf

June 25, 2011

7

Discussion

Philippines Institute for Development Studies

June 25, 2011

[LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA]
Paper in PDF format Human Resource Development and Poverty in the
Philippines, by Le Thi Ai Lam
Discussion Paper Series No. 2005-17, August
2005

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