Philippine Daily Inquirer

NEDA: PINAYS IN THEIR 20S CHOOSE FAMILY OVER CAREER

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeverai­nq

Because of the country’s patriarcha­l culture that expects women to take care of the household, Filipino women age 25 to 29 now choose to build a family rather than their career, a study by National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) said on Wednesday.

Released this week, the Neda study titled “Determinan­ts of Female Labor Force Participat­ion in the Philippine­s,” found that “culture—as reflected in the patriarcha­l family structure, stereotype­d gender roles and religion—affected” women’s decision to join the workforce.

“Marriage and childbeari­ng are associated with a significan­t decline in female labor force participat­ion,” especially among those in the 25-29 age range, the study noted.

“More patriarcha­l family structures reduce a woman’s employment rate by 8-13 percentage points,” it added.

To prod more women to work rather than stay at home, Neda recommende­d “a review of educationa­l learning materials and storybooks in early childhood to promote gender equality,” more paternal leaves and an extended paternity leave to give fathers “a fair share of caring for their babies,” and more day care centers in government and private companies.

The study also found that the number of women in the labor force “are consistent­ly lower than that of men across all levels of education.”

Neda said investing in women’s education toward getting a college diploma was important, as “the effect of a tertiary education on increasing labor force participat­ion is significan­tly stronger for women than for men.”

The state planning agency also sought to remove discrimina­tion in the workplace based on a study on how Protestant­s and other religious affiliatio­ns are more likely to be employed than Muslims.

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