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Abstract
This study explores the livelihood activities constructs among 150 fishermen's wives in Brgy. Aplaya Digos City, Davao del Sur, emphasizing their pivotal roles in economic resilience and community development. With 150 respondents under a quantitative survey design, the researchers spotted seven livelihood constructs that emanated from factor analysis, such as Entrepreneurial Ventures in Local Resource-based Industries, Traditional Craftmanship and Modern Entrepreneurship, Community-based and Mobile Entrepreneurship, Cultural, Aquatic, and Service-based Enterprises, Agricultural and Livestock Ventures, Marine Craftmanship and Poultry Farming, and Service-oriented Enterprises. Furthermore, this study exhibits the crucial role of technical skill training and programs and socio-economic policies that will sustain their gains.
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Copyright © 2024 Mapayo, Assel M.. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.