Determinants And Consequences Of Internal Migration
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The Impact of Migration in the Philippines: What Happened to Those Left Behind?
Using a Difference-in-Differences (DiD) approach in the 2018 National Migration Survey (NMS), this paper finds that migration has a negative impact on the percentage of school-aged household ...
Article: The Philippines: Beyond Labor Migration, ..
ARTICLE: In the Philippines, a pervasive culture of migration has led millions to seek opportunities abroad, particularly since an economic downturn in the 1970s. The government has long embraced exporting labor as official economic policy, but over time, the focus has shifted: first to protecting workers overseas and much more recently to linking migration and development.
An organizational approach to the Philippine migration industry
This research draws on a ten-month ethnography in the Philippines conducted between 2013 and 2014. Ethnographic observation was conducted in eight training centers (private and governmental), five recruitment agencies and several governmental institutions involved in migration such as the Overseas Worker Welfare Administration [OWWA], the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration [POEA ...
PDF Philippine migration journey: Processes and programs in the migration
Migration is a regular part of the economic and social life of the Philippines. This paper provides an overview of the Philippine migration system—its historical background and the legal and regulatory environment that has evolved in response to changing global economic conditions, to facilitate Filipino
Migration Networks: A Case Study in the Philippines
Abstract. International labor migration has been a major feature of the Philippine political economy the past twenty years. Originally envisioned by the government as a temporary measure to ease domestic employment pressure and stimulate industrialization, migration has persisted in the face of declining wages and abusive recruitment practices.
PDF The Philippines' migration landscape
Chapter 2. The Philippines' migration landscape. The Philippines has a long history of emigration. Indeed since the 1970s the government has actively facilitated overseas working to deal with high unemployment on the one hand, and extended support to overseas Filipino workers on the other hand.
PDF Internal Migration in the Philippines: A Review of Research Findings
cumulative state of migration research.5 While a body of migration studies exists, the literature is not voluminous compared to studies in fertility and family planning. Also, many migration studies do ... The Demographic Situation in the Philippines : An Assessment in 1977, Papers of the East-West Population Institute No. 44 (Honolulu: East ...
PDF Assessment and policy recommendations in the Philippines
recommendations in the Philippines Migration's positive contribution to development in the Philippines is well recognised and targeted by policies designed to maximise its benefits. But less ... data collected by its local research partners together offer an opportunity to fill significant
PDF Republic of The Philippines
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The Filipino migration experience: South East Asia Research: Vol 30
Article PDFs can be downloaded. Article PDFs can be printed. USD 307.00 Add to cart. * Local tax will be added as applicable. With at least ten million Filipinos living or working in over 100 countries, the Filipino diaspora is one of the largest in the world. Academics, policymakers and activists have closely examined Fi...
PDF The Impact of Migration in the Philippines: What About those Left Behind?
2018 National Migration Survey. •59% of the sample population can be considered lifetime migrants •85% percent of the sample population did not move between 2013-2018. •Regions with better economic outlook receive high number of in-migrants. The opposite is observed for regions with high out-migration. •Women are more migratory than male.
Multiple migrations to the Philippines during the last 50,000 years
Manage alerts. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,641 islands situated in Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) at the crossroads of past human migrations in the Asia-Pacific region. Until the end of the Last Glacial Period (∼11.7 thousand years ago [kya]), the Philippine islands were mostly contiguous as one large landmass, separated from ...
PDF Modeling Net Migration in the Philippines: Employing Linear Regression
Figure 2. Linear Trend of Net Migration. Figure 2 shows the linear model of Net Migration in the Philippines from year 2000-2021 with, y = 1.0083x - 24.828 and an R2 value of 0.4441 which indicates that around 44.41% of the variances in Net Migration can be explained by the linear model. Figure 3.
Individual Migration as a Family Strategy: Young Women in the Philippines
Reasons for migration may be thought of as forming a continuum from purely individual to family-dominated. Certain characteristics of migrants may allow us to estimate where on the continuum the reasons for their migration tend to fall. In this paper, our main hypothesis is that in the Philippines women migrate for family reasons
Back to the Philippines: Connecting aspirations, return and social
Asis MMB, Battistella G, Liao KAS (2019) Temporary migration in the Philippines: Changes and constants in this continuing saga. In: Pitkänen P, Hayakawa T, Schmidt K, et al. (eds) Temporary Migration, Transformation and Development: Evidence from Europe and Asia. Abingdon: Routledge, 55-77.
PDF Climate variability and migration in the Philippines
The Philippines is a country with a high level of internal migration (Quisumbing and McNiven 2005). According to Quisumbing and McNiven (2005), and Gultiano and Xenos (2004), internal migration in the Philippines is largely rural to urban and rural to rural. Recent migration flows are revealed to be mostly interprovincial,
PDF Internal Migration in the Philippines: A Review of Research Findings
cumulative state of migration research.5 While a body of migration studies exists, the literature is not voluminous compared to studies in fertility and family planning. Also, many migration studies do ... The Demographic Situation in the Philippines: An Assessment in 1977, Papers of the East-West Population Institute No. 44 (Honolulu: East ...
Philippine Nurse Migration: Assessing Vulnerabilities and Accessing
This chapter studies Filipino nurses' skilled migration, factoring in their lived experiences during the onslaught of the COVID-19 crisis. Anchored in the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the chapter contributes to the existing literature and policy discussion on nurse mobility in healthcare during a global crisis and on the nexus between migration and development.
Managing health worker migration: a qualitative study of the Philippine
The emigration of skilled nurses from the Philippines is an ongoing phenomenon that has impacted the quality and quantity of the nursing workforce, while strengthening the domestic economy through remittances. This study examines how the development of brain drain-responsive policies is driven by the effects of nurse migration and how such efforts aim to achieve mind-shifts among nurses ...
PDF Reflection on migration
Reflection on migration It is ubiquitous for Filipino families to have at least one relative who immigrated abroad or even to a different city here in the Philippines. I cannot count on both my hands the number of relatives I know who live in a foreign country since they are simply that many. The data also agree with this idea; in 2018, over 40 ...
PDF Migration from private to public institutions: A ...
Philippine Normal University, Manila, Philippines [email protected] A B S T R A C T A R T I C L E I N F O ... a Phenomenology methodology that influenced the research process that describes the lived experienced the seven (7) migrant ... N.J. (2021). Migration from private to public institutions: A phenomenological study on ...
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Using a Difference-in-Differences (DiD) approach in the 2018 National Migration Survey (NMS), this paper finds that migration has a negative impact on the percentage of school-aged household ...
ARTICLE: In the Philippines, a pervasive culture of migration has led millions to seek opportunities abroad, particularly since an economic downturn in the 1970s. The government has long embraced exporting labor as official economic policy, but over time, the focus has shifted: first to protecting workers overseas and much more recently to linking migration and development.
This research draws on a ten-month ethnography in the Philippines conducted between 2013 and 2014. Ethnographic observation was conducted in eight training centers (private and governmental), five recruitment agencies and several governmental institutions involved in migration such as the Overseas Worker Welfare Administration [OWWA], the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration [POEA ...
Migration is a regular part of the economic and social life of the Philippines. This paper provides an overview of the Philippine migration system—its historical background and the legal and regulatory environment that has evolved in response to changing global economic conditions, to facilitate Filipino
Abstract. International labor migration has been a major feature of the Philippine political economy the past twenty years. Originally envisioned by the government as a temporary measure to ease domestic employment pressure and stimulate industrialization, migration has persisted in the face of declining wages and abusive recruitment practices.
Chapter 2. The Philippines' migration landscape. The Philippines has a long history of emigration. Indeed since the 1970s the government has actively facilitated overseas working to deal with high unemployment on the one hand, and extended support to overseas Filipino workers on the other hand.
cumulative state of migration research.5 While a body of migration studies exists, the literature is not voluminous compared to studies in fertility and family planning. Also, many migration studies do ... The Demographic Situation in the Philippines : An Assessment in 1977, Papers of the East-West Population Institute No. 44 (Honolulu: East ...
recommendations in the Philippines Migration's positive contribution to development in the Philippines is well recognised and targeted by policies designed to maximise its benefits. But less ... data collected by its local research partners together offer an opportunity to fill significant
Publisher: International Organization for Migration 17 route des Morillons 1211 Geneva 19 P.O. Box 17 Switzerland Tel.: +41.22.717 91 11 Fax: +41.22.798 61 50 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.iom.int With research and analysis by Required citation: International Organization for Migration (IOM), 2022. Migration Governance Indicators Second ...
Article PDFs can be downloaded. Article PDFs can be printed. USD 307.00 Add to cart. * Local tax will be added as applicable. With at least ten million Filipinos living or working in over 100 countries, the Filipino diaspora is one of the largest in the world. Academics, policymakers and activists have closely examined Fi...
2018 National Migration Survey. •59% of the sample population can be considered lifetime migrants •85% percent of the sample population did not move between 2013-2018. •Regions with better economic outlook receive high number of in-migrants. The opposite is observed for regions with high out-migration. •Women are more migratory than male.
Manage alerts. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,641 islands situated in Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) at the crossroads of past human migrations in the Asia-Pacific region. Until the end of the Last Glacial Period (∼11.7 thousand years ago [kya]), the Philippine islands were mostly contiguous as one large landmass, separated from ...
Figure 2. Linear Trend of Net Migration. Figure 2 shows the linear model of Net Migration in the Philippines from year 2000-2021 with, y = 1.0083x - 24.828 and an R2 value of 0.4441 which indicates that around 44.41% of the variances in Net Migration can be explained by the linear model. Figure 3.
Reasons for migration may be thought of as forming a continuum from purely individual to family-dominated. Certain characteristics of migrants may allow us to estimate where on the continuum the reasons for their migration tend to fall. In this paper, our main hypothesis is that in the Philippines women migrate for family reasons
Asis MMB, Battistella G, Liao KAS (2019) Temporary migration in the Philippines: Changes and constants in this continuing saga. In: Pitkänen P, Hayakawa T, Schmidt K, et al. (eds) Temporary Migration, Transformation and Development: Evidence from Europe and Asia. Abingdon: Routledge, 55-77.
The Philippines is a country with a high level of internal migration (Quisumbing and McNiven 2005). According to Quisumbing and McNiven (2005), and Gultiano and Xenos (2004), internal migration in the Philippines is largely rural to urban and rural to rural. Recent migration flows are revealed to be mostly interprovincial,
cumulative state of migration research.5 While a body of migration studies exists, the literature is not voluminous compared to studies in fertility and family planning. Also, many migration studies do ... The Demographic Situation in the Philippines: An Assessment in 1977, Papers of the East-West Population Institute No. 44 (Honolulu: East ...
This chapter studies Filipino nurses' skilled migration, factoring in their lived experiences during the onslaught of the COVID-19 crisis. Anchored in the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the chapter contributes to the existing literature and policy discussion on nurse mobility in healthcare during a global crisis and on the nexus between migration and development.
The emigration of skilled nurses from the Philippines is an ongoing phenomenon that has impacted the quality and quantity of the nursing workforce, while strengthening the domestic economy through remittances. This study examines how the development of brain drain-responsive policies is driven by the effects of nurse migration and how such efforts aim to achieve mind-shifts among nurses ...
Reflection on migration It is ubiquitous for Filipino families to have at least one relative who immigrated abroad or even to a different city here in the Philippines. I cannot count on both my hands the number of relatives I know who live in a foreign country since they are simply that many. The data also agree with this idea; in 2018, over 40 ...
Philippine Normal University, Manila, Philippines [email protected] A B S T R A C T A R T I C L E I N F O ... a Phenomenology methodology that influenced the research process that describes the lived experienced the seven (7) migrant ... N.J. (2021). Migration from private to public institutions: A phenomenological study on ...