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Discussant
Cecilia F. Espinosa
Ed. D., 2015
Dr. Borjal ( Profs.)
Poverty
Progress
Poverty Vs. Progress
The state of being poor; lack of
the means of providing material
needs or comforts.While
Development, advancement, or
improvement, as toward a goal.
Poverty is general
scarcity or dearth, or the
state of one who lacks a
certain amount of
material possessions or
money. It is a
multifaceted concept,
which includes social,
economic political
elements.
Progress
The elevation of
standard of
living
Poverty reduction
Poverty reduction is a major
goal and issue for many
international organizations
such as the United Nations
and the World Bank
Causes of Poverty
The main causes of poverty in the country include the
following:
low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years;
low growth elasticity of poverty reduction;
weakness in employment generation and the quality of jobs
generated;
failure to fully develop the agriculture sector;
Causes of Poverty
 high inflation during crisis periods;
 high levels of population growth;
 high and persistent levels of inequality (incomes and
assets), which dampen the positive impacts of
economic expansion; and
 recurrent shocks and exposure to risks such as
economic crisis, conflicts, natural disasters, and
"environmental poverty."
Natural Disaster
Effect :
POOR AND HOMELESS.
Makeshift tents for poor
families that have lost
everything due to Super
Typhoon Yolanda.
Natural
calamities
Floods
Natural
Calamities
After Floods
Earthquake
The impact of an Earthquake
Loss of lives, property
Other Causes of Poverty
Gambling
Corruptions
Sickness
Over Population
Inequality Employment
 TOP PRIORITY. Economic planning secretary
Arsenio M. Balisacan says the top priority
remains to be significantly reducing poverty
through “massive generation of quality
employment.”
Insurgency
Employment
“Employment is a basic right and full
employment should be the primary
objective of economic policy… Nobody
willing and ready to work for just a wage
should be without a job. Society must be
able to provide jobs for all.
 An unemployed person is someone who is not working, but is
seeking employment.
 An underemployed person is someone who is only working part
time and wants to be full time and also someone who is over
qualified for the job he is in ( i.e, a rocket scientist working as a
cab driver). In other words working at less than his full capacity
or ability.. Inadequate Skills + Insufficient Jobs = High
Unemployment/Underemployment
Unemployed and
underemployed
Poverty Reduction and Empowerment of the Poor and
Vulnerable
To translate the gains from good
governance into direct,
immediate and substantial
benefits for the poor.
Poverty Reduction and Empowerment of the
Poor and Vulnerable
 Social Protection and Welfare
 Education
 Healthcare
 Affordable Housing
 Agrarian Reform
Progress
The elevation of status in life from poor to
rich from rich to millionaires, from
millionaires to billionaires.
Progressivisms 2
Believe that individuality, progress, and
change are fundamental of one's
education
Progress in transportation
Transportation
1 Land
transportation
1.1 Roads
1.2 Highways
1.3 Expressways
1.4 Railways
Water transportation
2 River ferries
2.3 Ferry services
2.4 Ports and harbors
3 Air transportation
3.1 Airports
3.2 Airlines
Progress in Education
1. Line education
2. Enhancement of Curriculum both Private and
Public
3. Many Courses to be Offered
Connection
The connection between progress and poverty
lie in these laws governing the distribution
of wealth:
a. Law of rent
b. Law of interest
c. Law of wages
d. Law of distribution
Law of Rent
 The Law of Rent states that the rent of a land site is equal to the
economic advantage obtained by using the site in its most
productive use, relative to the advantage obtained by using
marginal (i.e., the best rent-free) land for the same purpose, given
the same inputs of labor and capital[2]
 Whatever the production goes to land owner must necessarily
determine what is left over from labor and capital.
Law of interest
 Merchandise interest - 20%
Bank interest – deposited and loan
interest plus the penalty
Housing- Principal plus interest plus
penalty
Law of wages
=Mean a compensation paid to
someone hired render services
Wages for manual labor
Salary for professionals
Law of wages
The Iron Law of Wages is a proposed
law of economics that asserts that real
wages always tend, in the long run,
toward the minimum wage necessary
to sustain the life of the worker
Law of distribution of wealth
Property
• Land – includes all natural
resources
• Labor- the effect of labor saving
improvement will be to extend the
demand of the land.
Labor Policy
 Labor Policy in the Philippines is specified mainly by the country’s
through other labor laws. They cover 38 million Filipinos that belong to
the labor force and to some extent, also the overseas workers. They aim to
address Filipino workers’ legal rights and their limitations with regard to
the hiring process, working conditions, benefits, policymaking on labor
within the company, activities, and relations with employers.
Labor Policy
The Labor Code and other legislated labor laws are
implemented primarily by government agencies, namely,
Department of Labor and Employment and Philippine
Overseas Employment Agency. Non-government entities,
such as the trade unions and employers, also play a role in
the country’s labor policy by actively ensuring their proper
implementation and on the political level, by lobbying for
development or modification of work-related laws.
Law of distribution of wealth
Land with settlers- settlers will organize an
association and will seek the help of the
Gov’t with the land owner with MOA
agreed upon loaning thru CMP or known as
Community Mortgaged Program. Acquired
land thru CMP can be apply as a non-
taxable or exempted from the capital gain .
Law of distribution of wealth
Land intended for Subdivision will apply land
conversion to LRA/ Bureau of lands from agricultural
land to residential. Land owner shall pay the property tax
as a whole until the residential owner has fully paid.
Owners should pay the capital gain tax to the gov’t upon
transferring the title to the another buyer
Connection
The connection between progress and poverty lie in these
laws governing the distribution of wealth:
a. Law of rent
b. Law of interest
c. Law of wages
d. Law of distribution
Law of Rent
Whatever the production goes to
land owner must necessarily
determine what is left over from
labor and capital.
Law of interest
Accrued interest- A term used to describe
an accrual accounting method
when interest that is either payable or
receivable has been recognized, but not
yet paid or received.
Law of wages
=Mean a compensation paid to someone hired
render services
Wages for manual labor
Salary for professionals
Law of wages
Labor Law-Body of rulings pertaining to working people an
their organizations, including trade unions and
employee unions, enforced by government agencies. Ther
are two categories of labor laws; collective and individual.
Collective labor law involves relationships between the uni
the employer and the employee. Individual labor law
involves concerns for employees' rights in the workplace.
Labor laws first became standard during the Industrial
Revolution. Also called employment law.
Law of distribution of wealth
Property
• Land – includes all natural
resources
• Labor- the effect of labor
saving improvement will be to
extend the demand of the
land.
Law of distribution of wealth
Land with settlers- settlers will organize an association and will
seek the help of the Gov’t with the land owner with MOA
agreed upon loaning thru CMP or known as Community
Mortgaged Program. Acquired land thru CMP can be apply as a
non-taxable or exempted from the capital gain .
Land intended for Subdivision will apply land conversion to LRA/
Beauru of lands from agricultural land to residential. Land owner
shall pay the property tax as a whole until the residential owner
has fully paid.
Owners should pay the capital gain tax to the gov’t upon
transferring the title to the another buyer.
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Progress and poverty

  • 1. Discussant Cecilia F. Espinosa Ed. D., 2015 Dr. Borjal ( Profs.)
  • 3. Poverty Vs. Progress The state of being poor; lack of the means of providing material needs or comforts.While Development, advancement, or improvement, as toward a goal.
  • 4. Poverty is general scarcity or dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. It is a multifaceted concept, which includes social, economic political elements.
  • 6. Poverty reduction Poverty reduction is a major goal and issue for many international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank
  • 7. Causes of Poverty The main causes of poverty in the country include the following: low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years; low growth elasticity of poverty reduction; weakness in employment generation and the quality of jobs generated; failure to fully develop the agriculture sector;
  • 8. Causes of Poverty  high inflation during crisis periods;  high levels of population growth;  high and persistent levels of inequality (incomes and assets), which dampen the positive impacts of economic expansion; and  recurrent shocks and exposure to risks such as economic crisis, conflicts, natural disasters, and "environmental poverty."
  • 10. Effect : POOR AND HOMELESS. Makeshift tents for poor families that have lost everything due to Super Typhoon Yolanda.
  • 11.
  • 15. The impact of an Earthquake
  • 16. Loss of lives, property
  • 17.
  • 18. Other Causes of Poverty Gambling Corruptions Sickness Over Population
  • 19. Inequality Employment  TOP PRIORITY. Economic planning secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan says the top priority remains to be significantly reducing poverty through “massive generation of quality employment.”
  • 21. Employment “Employment is a basic right and full employment should be the primary objective of economic policy… Nobody willing and ready to work for just a wage should be without a job. Society must be able to provide jobs for all.
  • 22.  An unemployed person is someone who is not working, but is seeking employment.  An underemployed person is someone who is only working part time and wants to be full time and also someone who is over qualified for the job he is in ( i.e, a rocket scientist working as a cab driver). In other words working at less than his full capacity or ability.. Inadequate Skills + Insufficient Jobs = High Unemployment/Underemployment Unemployed and underemployed
  • 23. Poverty Reduction and Empowerment of the Poor and Vulnerable To translate the gains from good governance into direct, immediate and substantial benefits for the poor.
  • 24. Poverty Reduction and Empowerment of the Poor and Vulnerable  Social Protection and Welfare  Education  Healthcare  Affordable Housing  Agrarian Reform
  • 25. Progress The elevation of status in life from poor to rich from rich to millionaires, from millionaires to billionaires.
  • 26. Progressivisms 2 Believe that individuality, progress, and change are fundamental of one's education
  • 27. Progress in transportation Transportation 1 Land transportation 1.1 Roads 1.2 Highways 1.3 Expressways 1.4 Railways Water transportation 2 River ferries 2.3 Ferry services 2.4 Ports and harbors 3 Air transportation 3.1 Airports 3.2 Airlines
  • 28. Progress in Education 1. Line education 2. Enhancement of Curriculum both Private and Public 3. Many Courses to be Offered
  • 29. Connection The connection between progress and poverty lie in these laws governing the distribution of wealth: a. Law of rent b. Law of interest c. Law of wages d. Law of distribution
  • 30. Law of Rent  The Law of Rent states that the rent of a land site is equal to the economic advantage obtained by using the site in its most productive use, relative to the advantage obtained by using marginal (i.e., the best rent-free) land for the same purpose, given the same inputs of labor and capital[2]  Whatever the production goes to land owner must necessarily determine what is left over from labor and capital.
  • 31. Law of interest  Merchandise interest - 20% Bank interest – deposited and loan interest plus the penalty Housing- Principal plus interest plus penalty
  • 32. Law of wages =Mean a compensation paid to someone hired render services Wages for manual labor Salary for professionals
  • 33. Law of wages The Iron Law of Wages is a proposed law of economics that asserts that real wages always tend, in the long run, toward the minimum wage necessary to sustain the life of the worker
  • 34. Law of distribution of wealth Property • Land – includes all natural resources • Labor- the effect of labor saving improvement will be to extend the demand of the land.
  • 35. Labor Policy  Labor Policy in the Philippines is specified mainly by the country’s through other labor laws. They cover 38 million Filipinos that belong to the labor force and to some extent, also the overseas workers. They aim to address Filipino workers’ legal rights and their limitations with regard to the hiring process, working conditions, benefits, policymaking on labor within the company, activities, and relations with employers.
  • 36. Labor Policy The Labor Code and other legislated labor laws are implemented primarily by government agencies, namely, Department of Labor and Employment and Philippine Overseas Employment Agency. Non-government entities, such as the trade unions and employers, also play a role in the country’s labor policy by actively ensuring their proper implementation and on the political level, by lobbying for development or modification of work-related laws.
  • 37. Law of distribution of wealth Land with settlers- settlers will organize an association and will seek the help of the Gov’t with the land owner with MOA agreed upon loaning thru CMP or known as Community Mortgaged Program. Acquired land thru CMP can be apply as a non- taxable or exempted from the capital gain .
  • 38. Law of distribution of wealth Land intended for Subdivision will apply land conversion to LRA/ Bureau of lands from agricultural land to residential. Land owner shall pay the property tax as a whole until the residential owner has fully paid. Owners should pay the capital gain tax to the gov’t upon transferring the title to the another buyer
  • 39. Connection The connection between progress and poverty lie in these laws governing the distribution of wealth: a. Law of rent b. Law of interest c. Law of wages d. Law of distribution
  • 40. Law of Rent Whatever the production goes to land owner must necessarily determine what is left over from labor and capital.
  • 41. Law of interest Accrued interest- A term used to describe an accrual accounting method when interest that is either payable or receivable has been recognized, but not yet paid or received.
  • 42. Law of wages =Mean a compensation paid to someone hired render services Wages for manual labor Salary for professionals
  • 43. Law of wages Labor Law-Body of rulings pertaining to working people an their organizations, including trade unions and employee unions, enforced by government agencies. Ther are two categories of labor laws; collective and individual. Collective labor law involves relationships between the uni the employer and the employee. Individual labor law involves concerns for employees' rights in the workplace. Labor laws first became standard during the Industrial Revolution. Also called employment law.
  • 44. Law of distribution of wealth Property • Land – includes all natural resources • Labor- the effect of labor saving improvement will be to extend the demand of the land.
  • 45. Law of distribution of wealth Land with settlers- settlers will organize an association and will seek the help of the Gov’t with the land owner with MOA agreed upon loaning thru CMP or known as Community Mortgaged Program. Acquired land thru CMP can be apply as a non-taxable or exempted from the capital gain . Land intended for Subdivision will apply land conversion to LRA/ Beauru of lands from agricultural land to residential. Land owner shall pay the property tax as a whole until the residential owner has fully paid. Owners should pay the capital gain tax to the gov’t upon transferring the title to the another buyer.
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