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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...

PIDS launches HEFP website as central hub for health data

The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) has launched a new website for its health economics and finance program (HEFP), creating an easily accessible,...

PhilHealth, PIDS team up to modernize hospital financing

The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) and the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) are jointly working to transition the country's hospital payment system...

Study slams PhilHealth’s outdated payment system

A new study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) warns that the Philippine Health Insurance Corp.’s (PhilHealth) use of obsolete payment rates...

TESDA skills programs boost jobs but fail to reach poorest, study finds

MANILA—While the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) scholarships significantly improve graduates' employability, the country's poorest citizens are increasingly being left behind, according...

PhilHealth data holds key to Philippine universal health care transformation

Philippine health authorities are moving to leverage the vast data trove from some 15 million PhilHealth claims processed in 2024 alone to drive smarter,...

Mindanao pioneers ‘people-centered’ AI to boost agriculture, public health

Mindanao is moving to the forefront of people-centered artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in the Philippines, with locally developed tools already aiding farmers and new...

Filipino women entrepreneurs seek stronger cultural MSME policies

QUEZON CITY—Filipino women entrepreneurs who lead cultural micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) are urging the government and support institutions to develop stronger, gender-responsive...

Philippines child nutrition indicators resemble those of poorer nations—PIDS book

MANILA—One in four Filipino children remains stunted despite the Philippines' move toward upper-middle-income status, underscoring deep inequalities that hinder human development, according to a...

PIDS opens research corner in Bangsamoro

The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) opened its 27th PIDS Corner at the Bangsamoro Planning and Development Authority (BPDA) Library in Cotabato City...

AI not enough to fight corruption in the Philippines—experts

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be a powerful tool for exposing corruption, but it will never be enough without human integrity, accountability and strong political...

AI may deepen Philippine digital divide without reforms—say experts

Artificial intelligence (AI) could worsen the digital divide in the Philippines unless the government quickly strengthens data systems, expands digital connectivity, and implements safeguards,...

Only 14.9% of Philippine companies use AI tools—PIDS study

Philippine businesses are slow to adopt artificial intelligence (AI), despite having widespread access to computers and the internet, a new study from the Philippine...
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