Middle-income households have significantly greater access to education, health, and
other services (not necessarily from the government). Most of them live in urban areas,
especially in Metro Manila and nearby areas.
Three in every four middle-income households live in a space that they own, whil...
Middle-income households have significantly greater access to education, health, and
other services (not necessarily from the government). Most of them live in urban areas,
especially in Metro Manila and nearby areas.
Three in every four middle-income households live in a space that they own, while 23%
rent. A small percentage (3%) of the middle class live in the slums, but they make up a large
chunk of informal settlers in the country (42%).
This is attributed to the lack of affordable housing in the cities. Middle-class workers
have stable jobs (mostly salaried) in wholesale and retail trade, transportation,
communication, and government sectors. These include sari-sari store owners, tricycle and
jeep drivers, bus conductors, call center agents, public school teachers, clerks, private-sector
employees, and government workers. They have higher educational attainment, which is why
more of them have better-quality jobs. Their families are smaller with fewer children. Middle�class families spend more on their children’s education, sending them to private schools and
getting them tutoring services. In Metro Manila and other traffic-congested cities, most cars are owned by the middle class.
Middle-income households have significantly greater access to education, health, and
other services (not necessarily from the government). Most of them live in urban areas,
especially in Metro Manila and nearby areas.
Three in every four middle-income households live in a space that they own, while 23%
rent. A small percentage (3%) of the middle class live in the slums, but they make up a large
chunk of informal settlers in the country (42%).
This is attributed to the lack of affordable housing in the cities. Middle-class workers
have stable jobs (mostly salaried) in wholesale and retail trade, transportation,
communication, and government sectors. These include sari-sari store owners, tricycle and
jeep drivers, bus conductors, call center agents, public school teachers, clerks, private-sector
employees, and government workers. They have higher educational attainment, which is why
more of them have better-quality jobs. Their families are smaller with fewer children. Middle�class families spend more on their children’s education, sending them to private schools and
getting them tutoring services. In Metro Manila and other traffic-congested cities, most cars are owned by the middle class.
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Briefly describe the changes that had taken place based on the pictures . http://www.goleancaribbean.com/blog/?p=5862
Social change is the transformation of social institutions over time. Cultural change , on the other hand, is the transformation of culture or the way people live. Communication is a vital human process
Different social institutions School Family Banks Organizational Groups Social Groups Barangay Work Government
Political change happens when the rulers of a country lose power or when the type of governance in the country changes. Governance is the kind of system or ideology used to express authority in a country. It may be a democracy, monarchy, oligarchy, and others.
Changes Philippines Amerika Social Cultural Political
Mechanisms of Change There are different mechanisms or tools involved in social and cultural changes. 1. Diffusion - is the process through which the cultural traits of one society are borrowed, transmitted, and adopted by another and considered as its own. Examples: Migration •Globalization 2. Invention - is the process where new cultural elements are created to solve social and cultural problems. Example: Internet 3. Discovery - is the process where people recognize or gain a bette understanding of already existing elements present in the environment. Example: Scientific research