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understood. This study investigates a policy discontinuity in the Philippines that resulted in quasi-random assignment of …
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experiment in the Philippines testing the impact of unilaterally facilitating international labor migration. The most intensive …
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"Millions of households in developing countries receive financial support from family members working overseas. How do the economic prospects of overseas migrants affect origin-household investments-in particular, in child human capital and household enterprises? Yang examines Philippine...
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the overall, the progress of MRA implementation in the Philippines has been slow. For all professions, the issue of …
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It is clear from data that worker movements in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), like elsewhere, are dominated by unskilled and semiskilled workers. It is also well-known that movements of these types of workers are dominated by irregular migration mainly because of lack of...
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Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The countries are grouped into sending (Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines) and receiving …
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