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Alternative livelihoods in a coastal village

Abstract
- This study presents a gendered case study of landless and low-income dwellers in a coastal community whose lives depend not only on fishing but a variety of income-generating activities. It looks into the possibilities of how a group of people living in a coastal environment does not necessarily have to depend on fishing as the only source of living. It also examines the gender division of labor manifested in household, income-generating and community activities. Results showed that men and women indulge in various income-generating occupations, which are either predominantly male or female.
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Date
- 2002
Author
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Asong, R.H.
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Mabunay, Ma. L.
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Aure, D.
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Seraspe, E.
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Braganza, R.
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Corda, D.E.
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Type
- Conference Paper
Publisher
- WorldFish