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A Survey Regarding Gender Issues in Family
Normallah A. Boriongan
(1
), Johana B. Abdulmalic
(2),
(1) Mindanao State University
(2) Mindanao State University

Corresponding Author
Abstract
The family is society's most fundamental unit, built on the foundations of parents, marriage, and offspring. In both mind and body, everyone desires a place to call home and a healthy family relationship. Family and family life can be a haven of safety and comfort for some people, but it can also be a source of hurt and disappointment for others. The Bilantadi a Bae – Mother and Daughter Seminar Series program was designed and implemented probably anchored in the importance of family communication and dynamics. The objectives of this program were to enumerate and appreciate the importance of family communication and dynamics. This program had two sessions. The first session was held at the Marawi City National High School on 11 November 2022 and the second session was held at Mindanao State University - Meranaw Cultural Heritage Center on 18 November 2022, with the participants of 40 pairs of mothers and daughters from the senior high school of Marawi City National High School. Part of the learnings from this seminar is the family and gender issues. From this program, research was opted. A survey on the level of presence of family communication and dynamics was materialized into the study. The purpose of this study is to establish a sample survey result on the presence of family and gender issues in the selected families of Marawi City. This sample survey result will be a representation of the family population of Marawi City on the said topic.
Keywords
Family; Gender issue; Gender
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