2022
DOI: 10.56506/wird8686
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Harnessing the Potential of Online Marketplaces in the Philippines: Insights from the National Information and Communications Technology Household Survey

Abstract: Using the Philippines’ first-ever nationally representative survey designed for characterizing digital commercial and noncommercial engagements, including ICT use, digital economy, and technology-enabled incidents, we investigate the presence of gendered disparities in online marketplaces. Doing this is consistent with the spirit of a gender and development approach that aims for equal and equitable outcomes between men and women. We verify whether the observed participation of women in online marketplaces res… Show more

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“…The selection of operational time and population is justified by their capacity to elucidate activity duration and intensity, respectively. Additionally, weather variables have been included due to their impact on EC, as explained by a previous study ( 28 ). Temperature variables dictate the extent of energy required for temperature regulation within a space.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of operational time and population is justified by their capacity to elucidate activity duration and intensity, respectively. Additionally, weather variables have been included due to their impact on EC, as explained by a previous study ( 28 ). Temperature variables dictate the extent of energy required for temperature regulation within a space.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, online surveys have become recognised as an efficient tool, and have been used to adjust and adapt the research to the current Covid-19 related pandemic situation; and to gather data in a faster, easier and more sustainable way (Bayudan-Dacuycuy, Orbeta Jr, Serafica, & Baje, 2020;Berg, Furrer, Harmon, Rani, & Silberman, 2018). In this context, an online survey clearly cannot directly measure a person's response to the taste or textural differences between foods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%