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development in the Philippines. It first revisits the causes and consequences of international migration, drawing on the more …-sending countries. It proceeds to describe the patterns of labor migration and remittances by region in the Philippines, and then …
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This paper investigates whether agricultural households in rural Philippines insure their consumption and whether they …
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This study estimates determinants of remittances to the Philippines. Remittance growth responds to real growth in the … Philippines and in host countries, exchange rates, interest and deployment rates, inflation, as well as to immigration and …
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Despite the country’s policies and programs towards universal health care, health is not improving as well as expected, which suggests that households still face significant barriers to their choice of and access to health care, and their timing of use of health services. Using a nationally...
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In developing countries like the Philippines, a major policy concern is the inequity in access to health and education … improving overall access, but not necessarily its equity. -- Households ; equity, health ; education ; Philippines …
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