by Investing in Women | May 10, 2019 | Knowledge
The Philippines’ Paternity Leave Act of 1996 (Republic Act No 8187) provides married fathers who are employed in the private and public sectors with seven working days of paid Paternity Leave at full pay for up to four children. Although Filipino fathers are...
by Investing in Women | May 10, 2019 | Knowledge
This digital poster explores gender norms among urban millennials in Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, highlighting shifts in attitudes and practices from 2016 to...
by Investing in Women | May 10, 2019 | Knowledge
The Vietnamese Law on Social Insurance provides employed, married fathers in Vietnam with a paid paternity leave entitlement of between 5 to 14 days. The duration of paid paternity leave to which a Vietnamese father is entitled depends on the type of birth, number of...
by Carl Ocab | Apr 26, 2019
Young individuals who are exposed to role models in non-traditional fields tend to have more positive attitudes towards non-traditional careers and are more driven in pursuing their job aspirations and choices. For this reason, Edukasyon.ph launched the “Investing in...
by Carl Ocab | Apr 2, 2019 | Knowledge
This report studies factors that affect gender diversity in the Philippine C-Suite and offers best practices for equal gender...