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the Philippines which significantly relies on overseas remittances to boost household consumption, the return of hundreds …
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behavior of households from a labor-sending rural village in the Philippines. It specifically looks at the role of migrant … Philippines is an intergenerational phenomenon. …
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village in the Philippines and some policy recommendations to address migration issues in this paper. …
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structures. This study seeks to examine the structure of migration networks in a migrant-sending village in the Philippines. It … Philippines through this paper. …
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and their families in the Philippines. While remittances support loved ones, being miles away from loved ones can cause …
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The COVID-19 was an unprecedented event that tested the capacity of the Philippine government in keeping migrant workers and their families protected and secured. It was not only a matter of simple repatriation process, but this also entailed a multi-dimensional system that encompasses...
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In urban Philippines, the percentage of persons with disability (PWDs) participating in various government and …
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In 2006, poverty incidence in the Philippines went up by 3 percentage points from 2003, marking a reversal against the …
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The Philippines has been posting progress in terms of poverty reduction since the early 1990s. However, reversal in the …
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