The Philippines, is 12% Class ABC, 49% D and 39% E as of April 2010.
Class A - Upper Class - executives, presidents, CEOs (>Php 100,000 / month)
Class B - Upper Middle Class - professionals (Php 50,000-100,000 / month)
Class C - Middle Class - white-collar jobs (Php 15,000-50,000 / month)
Class D - Lower Middle Class - blue-collar/clerical jobs (Php,8,000-15,000 / month)
Class E - Lower Class - living below the poverty line (<Php 8,000 / month)
present status of guidance and counseling in the Philippines
it is very low
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monopolistic status of companies in the Philippines
During the Spanish colonization period in the Philippines, society was divided into three main social classes: peninsulares (Spaniards born in Spain), insulares (Spaniards born in the Philippines), and the native Filipinos or "indios". Each of these classes had different rights and privileges, with peninsulares holding the highest social status and political power.
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Thw African penguin's present status is: ENDANGERED!
No, social status did not help.
The characteristics of sovereignty in the Philippines are absoluteness, permanence and inalienability. This is a status of the Philippines that says that Philippines is a state of sovereign.
50-50!
The present political status of the Philippines as of 2014 is that of an independednt, soverign nation with a unitary Presidential constitutional form of democratic government. The President is Benigno S. Aquino III, who is a Liberal. The Vice-President is Jejomar C. Binay Sr., who is a Independent. The Senate President is Franklin N. Drilon, who is a Liberal.