Financial resilience of construction workers in the face of financial crisis / Jasiel Mae Sico, Mia Scent Petronio, Irish Mae Janoba, Therese Senillo and Honey Grace Baculao.
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The global financial landscape is constantly evolving, impacting industries and workers worldwide. Construction workers, particularly in developing regions, are among the most vulnerable during economic downturns due to their typically low income, lack of job security, and minimal financial safety nets. Driven by the ongoing challenges of financial vulnerability, researchers at the University of Cebu-Banilad investigated the assessment of construction workers in the face of financial crisis in Cebu, focusing on their coping mechanisms during economic crisis to develop a proposed personal finance brochure which aimed at enhancing financial stability and security for workers in the construction industry.
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Biore, Christopher College of Business and Accountancy Business / Management
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