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PIDS supports PhilHealth payment reform

The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) said it is supporting reforms to hospital payments under the universal health care program as global experts...

Philippine tourism and creative sectors face gender leadership gap, experts say

Women dominate the workforce in the tourism and creative industries of the Philippines but remain sidelined in leadership and decision-making roles, according to experts...

Philippine cultural enterprises ask government to fix fragmented support system

Philippine micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the cultural sector are calling on the government to repair a fragmented support system and implement...

Philippine election spending drives temporary gains, but risks linger—PIDS

The Philippine economy is expected to see a short-term boost from election-related spending in 2026, but experts warn that long-term growth remains vulnerable to...

PH narrowly missed upper-middle-income status—PIDS

The Philippine economy is expected to expand 5.3 percent in 2026 as the country continues its push toward upper-middle-income status despite persistent global and...

Research portal marks 25th year

The Socioeconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P) celebrated its 25th anniversary on Dec. 2 to 3, marking its evolution from a digital repository...

Tourism vital for export diversification—PIDS

The Philippines can further boost tourism’s contribution to export revenue, given its untapped potential as a driver of foreign exchange and export diversification, according...

Senate office urges reforms to shield 2026 budget from fiscal strain

The Senate Economic Planning Office called for urgent structural reforms to safeguard fiscal sustainability and boost productivity as the Philippine government prepares a P6.7...

Study questions DepEd’s 75% proficiency standard in national assessments

A new study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) suggests the Department of Education's (DepEd) long-standing 75 percent proficiency benchmark for students...

Next 1,000 days crucial to Filipino children’s health—PIDS study

The Philippines risks losing ground on improving children's health and development by failing to sustain gains during the "next 1,000 days" after infancy, according...

Fragmented system threatens Philippines’ universal health care

Health spending in the Philippines has more than doubled over the past decade, crossing P1 trillion in 2021 and projected to hit P1.4 trillion...

Violent discipline halves Filipino children’s odds of staying in school—PIDS study

Violent discipline at home lowers Filipino children’s chances of staying in school by about half, according to a new study by the Philippine Institute...

Rising living costs make moving out tough for young Filipinos

More young Filipinos are postponing plans to live independently as housing prices and daily expenses continue to rise, according to a study by the...

Political content rides on entertainment pages to shaping Filipino opinion—PIDS study

Political information is increasingly circulating in digital spaces Filipinos primarily use for leisure, often reaching audiences who do not actively seek out news, according...
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