Ang Mga Ilokanong Eba Sa Laot: Unveiling the Unheard Narratives of Women Fisherfolks
Etienne Roderick Paz | Jehan Domenden | Morielle Ayen Leaño | Franz Angelo Daniel Lo | Dominic Patric Galdonez
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study analyzed and delved into the life experiences of fisherwomen residing in the municipality
of Caoayan, Ilocos Sur. Particularly, it aimed to: (1) examine the demographic profile of the
participating fisherwomen in terms of their age, annual income, and family structure; (2) determine
the challenges fisherwomen encountered or continue to encounter; (3) determine the benefits
fisherwomen provide to fishing groups; and (4) create a simulacrum that could elucidate the
experiences of fisherwomen. Upon analysis of the responses, the study found that, as fisherwomen,
the participants encounter numerous experiences and challenges in their life. Moreover, the study
merged their experiences into various themes containing several factors: Perspectives on fishing and
gender issues; Balance and Security; and Facing and Resolving challenges. Through this, the study
recognized the contributions of their experiences to the empowerment of women in their community.
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