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Corrigendum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

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Sale JP and Sale AB (2014) Changes in Philippine labour relations policy: Convergence or divergence of productivity, flexibility and welfare? The Economic and Labour Relations Review 25(2): 327-352.

In the print version of the above article, Figure 8 was a duplicate of Figure 7. The correct version of Figure 8 is as follows:

Figure 8. Incidence of poverty, unemployment and underemployment by region, Philippines, 2009-2011.

Horizontal axis: Regions.

1 – National Capital Region; 2 – Cordillera Administrative Region; 3 – Ilocos Region; 4 – Cagayan Valley; 5 – Central Luzon; 6 – CALABARZON; 7 – MIMAROPA; 8 – Bicol Region; 9 – Western Visayas; 10 – Central Visayas; 11 – Eastern Visayas; 12 – Zamboanga Peninsula; 13 – Northern Mindanao; 14 – Davao Region; 15 – SOCCSKSARGEN; 16 – Caraga; and 17 – Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Sources: National Statistical Coordination Board, 2013; Sale, 2011 based on BLES data; BLES, 2013b Table 4.1.

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Figure 8. Incidence of poverty, unemployment and underemployment by region, Philippines, 2009-2011.Horizontal axis: Regions.1 – National Capital Region; 2 – Cordillera Administrative Region; 3 – Ilocos Region; 4 – Cagayan Valley; 5 – Central Luzon; 6 – CALABARZON; 7 – MIMAROPA; 8 – Bicol Region; 9 – Western Visayas; 10 – Central Visayas; 11 – Eastern Visayas; 12 – Zamboanga Peninsula; 13 – Northern Mindanao; 14 – Davao Region; 15 – SOCCSKSARGEN; 16 – Caraga; and 17 – Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.Sources: National Statistical Coordination Board, 2013; Sale, 2011 based on BLES data; BLES, 2013b Table 4.1.