The Effect of Micro-Enterprises on Poverty and Unemployment in the Philippines
Allen Grace M. Sarmiento
Discipline: Economics
Abstract:
The importance of micro-enterprises in economic growth cannot be
overstated. Often, micro-enterprises are seen as a vital source of employment. However, the existence of poor people, as well as low educational attainment, poor health, low-level income, and an increase in the
unemployment rate, remains obvious. The study investigates the effect
of registered micro-enterprises on the numbers of unemployed and
poor households in the Philippines. The study used panel regression as
the primary statistical treatment to examine micro-enterprises effect
on the number of poor households and unemployment in the 17 regions of the Philippines. The findings revealed that the number of poor
households is significantly affected by the number of registered microenterprises under the random effect model. As for micro-enterprises
effect on unemployment, the results demonstrate that the number of
unemployed is considerably affected by the number of registered micro-enterprises under the fixed effect model. The study recommends
promoting micro-enterprises laws, increasing financial support, and
improving training programs for micro-enterprises.
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