The World Bank Group completed the trade and gender study in the Philippines to identify the specific challenges that men and women face in cross-border trade and determine where further reforms can be made. Over 2,000 traders and customs brokers were interviewed. The report provides a wealth of new data and includes a summary of key findings, as well as recommendations on how to address the main obstacles identified. This analysis can help governments better understand trade barriers and design policy that maximizes the benefits of trade for women, so that they can participate more fully in the economy.
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Warren,Heidi Stensland, Yang,Aileen Duong, Galang,Roberto Martin Nolan, Ochieng,Zachary Ochola, Raziyeva,Mariyam
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Document Date
2022/01/10
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Document Type
Report
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Report Number
167754
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2022/01/09
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
The Philippines - Trade Facilitation Challenges for Women Traders and Customs Brokers : Survey Findings and Recommendations
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Keywords
customs broker; transport and logistics services; labor force participation rate; challenges for woman; cross-border trade; woman trader
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Warren,Heidi Stensland Yang,Aileen Duong Galang,Roberto Martin Nolan Ochieng,Zachary Ochola Raziyeva,Mariyam
The Philippines - Trade Facilitation Challenges for Women Traders and Customs Brokers : Survey Findings and Recommendations (English). Trade Facilitation and Gender Surveys Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/706511641790345182/The-Philippines-Trade-Facilitation-Challenges-for-Women-Traders-and-Customs-Brokers-Survey-Findings-and-Recommendations