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Filipino women out-earn men, but fewer are in the workforce

Summary by Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines — At first glance, official data suggest that women in the Philippines earn slightly more than men. Figures from the Philippine Statistics Authority, analyzed by University of the Philippines Diliman associate professor and INQUIRER data scientist Dr. Rogelio Alicor Panao, show that as of August 2024, women in formal, full-time employment receive an average monthly wage of P22,236, compared to P21,009 for men. This represents…

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Inquirer broke the news in Manila, Philippines (the) on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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