Abstract
The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) is a land reform program in the Philippines that aims to address the pressing issue of the declining quality of life among farmers. The main objective of the study is to examine the correlation between the extent of CARP implementation and the quality of life among Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) in Bulacan cities, with the number of years as beneficiaries serving as a mediating variable. Mixed methods research were used to obtain a comprehensive result of the study. The result of the study shows weak positive relationship between the implementation of CARP and the Quality of life of the beneficiaries.
Presenters
Llija Desiree MontecastroStudent, Public Administration, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines Jayven Kyle Parole
Student, Bachelor of Public Administration , Bulacan State Univerisity, Bulacan, Philippines Ariane Joy Santiago
Student, Bachelor, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines Camille Padillo
Student, Bachelor, Bulacan State University , Bulacan, Philippines Aime Ericka Cruz
Student, Bachelor in Public Administration, Bulacan State University, Bulacan, Philippines
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Presentation Type
Theme
2024 Special Focus—People, Education, and Technology for a Sustainable Future
KEYWORDS
COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM, QUALITY OF LIFE, RELATIONSHIP, BENEFICIARIES