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Filipinos 120 Philippiner 107 Arbeitsmigranten 72 Migrant workers 72 Philippinen 49 Philippines 48 Internationale Migration 24 International migration 23 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 23 Women workers 23 Domestic workers 19 Hauspersonal 19 USA 17 United States 16 Migranten 15 Migrants 15 Social situation 11 Soziale Lage 11 Immigration policy 10 Migrationspolitik 10 Remittances 10 Rücküberweisungen 10 Singapore 10 Einwanderung 9 Singapur 9 Chinese (People) 8 Chinesen 8 Welt 8 World 8 Japan 7 Globalisierung 6 Globalization 6 Nursing profession 6 Pflegeberufe 6 Filipina 5 Hausgehilfin 5 Immigration 5 Indonesians 5 Indonesier 5 Italien 5
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Book / Working Paper 81 Article 39
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Article in journal 26 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 26 Graue Literatur 19 Non-commercial literature 19 Working Paper 14 Arbeitspapier 13 Aufsatz im Buch 11 Book section 11 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Hochschulschrift 3 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliographie 2 Bibliography included 2 Case study 1 Conference proceedings 1 Fallstudie 1 Konferenzschrift 1 research-article 1
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English 116 Undetermined 2 Danish 1 Polish 1
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Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar 5 Steinmayr, Andreas 4 Yang, Dean 4 Barsbai, Toman 3 Bertoli, Simone 3 Keita, Sekou 3 Mayrhofer, Wolfgang 3 Supangco, Vivien 3 Tiongson, Erwin R. 3 Abrigo, Michael Ralph M. 2 Almirol, Edwin B. 2 Duñgo, Nanette G. 2 Lan, Pei-Chia 2 Leon, John C. de 2 Licuanan, Victoria 2 Licuanan, Victoria S. 2 McKay, Deirdre 2 Moraga, Jesús Fernández-Huertas 2 Opiniano, Jeremaiah M. 2 Orbeta, Aniceto C. 2 Osteria, Trinidad S. 2 Phouskas, Theodōros 2 Poblete, JoAnna 2 Salazar, Noel B. 2 San Juan, Epifanio 2 Seiger, Fiona-Katharina 2 Soriano, Loreto B. 2 Tabuga, Aubrey D. 2 Tan, Edita A. 2 Timmerman, Christiane 2 Vargas, Anna Rita P. 2 Villegas, Bernardo Malvar 2 Wets, Johan 2 Alba, Michael M. 1 Alon, Ilan 1 Ambito, Julyn S. 1 Amoroso, Donald L. 1 Amrith, Megha 1 Andersen, Nina Trige 1 Anderson, Robert Nelson 1
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University of Asia and the Pacific / Center for Research and Communication 5 Catholic Institute for International Relations 1 East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) 1 Institute of Pacific Relations 1 National Bureau of Economic Research 1 Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 1
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Asian and Pacific migration journal : APMJ 7 Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies 4 Discussion paper / University of the Philippines, School of Economics 3 International migration review : IMR 3 Economic geography 2 Journal of Global Mobility 2 Migration research series 2 Tracking globalization 2 Asian American Experience 1 Asian American Experience Ser 1 Asian American History and Cultu Ser 1 Asian American history and culture 1 Asian profile : Asia's international journal devoted excl. to Asian affairs 1 Bibliographies and documents series 1 Business technologies in contemporary organizations : adoption, assimilation, and institutionalization 1 CeMIS migration and intercultural studies 1 China, Taiwan, and the ethnic Chinese in the Philippine economy : papers presented in a Conference organized by PACS and the Atheneo Chinese Studies Program on "China, Taiwan, and the Ethnic Chinese in the Philippine Economy," 16 September 1993, Social Development Complex, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1 Critical language and literacy studies 1 Cruise sector growth : managing emerging markets, human resources, processes and systems 1 DIIS reports 1 Department of Industrial Relations, Special Bulletin 1 Development Economics Working Papers 1 Discussion Papers / Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 1 Discussion paper / Monash University, Department of Economics 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Discussion papers / Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan, School of Public Policy - Department of Economics 1 EASA series 1 Ethnic chronology series 1 Global movements in the Asia Pacific 1 Globalization, migration and social transformation : Ireland in Europe and the world 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 IZA Journal of development and migration 1 Immigrant communities and ethnic minorities in the United States and Canada 1 International entrepreneurship and management journal 1 Journal of global mobility : the home of expatriate management research ; JGM 1 Journal of human resources : JHR 1 Kiel working paper 1 Labor studies journal : official journal of United Association für Labor Education 1 Malaysian journal of economic studies 1 Migration and domestic work : a European perspective on a global theme : [many chapters in this volume were first presented and discussed at the international conference "Migration and Domestic Work in Global Perspective", held at the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS) in May 2005] 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 109 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 6 RePEc 3 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Information and the Acquisition of Social Network Connections
Barsbai, Toman; Licuanan, Victoria; Steinmayr, Andreas; … - 2022
How do information interventions affect individual efforts to expand social networks? We study a randomized controlled trial of a program providing information on settling in the U.S. for new immigrants from the Philippines. Improved information leads new immigrants to acquire fewer new social...
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The COVID-19 and Filipino migrant workers : looking into the Philippine government's post-COVID-19 support mechanism
Tabuga, Aubrey D.; Vargas, Anna Rita P.; Baiño, … - 2022
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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Labeled remittances: a field experiment among Filipino migrant workers in the UAE
De Arcangelis, Giuseppe; Yang, Dean - 2022 - This version: February 2022
We conducted a randomized experiment of the impact of remittance labeling among Filipino migrant workers in the UAE. The ability to label remittances with the migrant’s intended uses leads migrants with low levels of baseline (pre-treatment) remittances to increase their remittance levels....
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Analyzing Filipino migrant workers' access to social protection
Tabuga, Aubrey D.; Vargas, Anna Rita P.; Mondez, Maria … - 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has such a wide-reaching and sudden adverse impact on people's livelihoods. For a country like the Philippines which significantly relies on overseas remittances to boost household consumption, the return of hundreds of thousands of OFWs is a great reminder of the need for...
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Acculturative Experiences of An Immigrant Filipino Faith-Based Community
Santos, Jay Claus - 2021
This paper tackled the migration experiences of Filipino members of a Protestant church located in Newton, Massachusetts. Most of the members are nurses who migrated to the United States in the 1980s. Members were interviewed by face-to-face, telephone, and by group discussions. Differences in...
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A reset for overseas migration? : recent developments in Filipinos’ migration in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Opiniano, Jeremaiah M. - 2021
Authored by Jeremaiah M. Opiniano, this Migration Research Series paper explores some of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Filipino overseas migrants and the responses and measures adopted by the Philippines in 2020. It reviews the main implications and challenges that were raised by the...
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Sentiment Analysis of Filipinos and Effects of Extreme Community Quarantine Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
Pastor, Cherish Kay - 2021
The start of the Extreme Community Quarantine in the Philippines last March 2020 became the intervention of the government to slow down the spread of the coronavirus or more commonly known as COVID-19. The Pandemic was interfering many operations in the world which brought challenges to all...
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Bilateral labor agreements and the migration of Filipinos : an instrumental variable approach
O'Steen, Brianna - In: IZA Journal of development and migration 12 (2021) 1, pp. 1-29
Bilateral labor agreements (BLAs) are preferred policy models for regulating migration by many governments around the world. The Philippines has been a leader in both agreement conclusion and exporting labor. A recent Congressional evocation is pushing bureaucrats and academics alike to...
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Care activism : migrant domestic workers, movement-building, and communities of care
Tungohan, Ethel - 2023
"Tungohan's project traces the arrival of migrant care workers in Canada beginning in the early twentieth century through to the contemporary age in which Filipina migrant care workers constitute nearly 95% of all live-in caregivers in the country. Within that timeline, the project concentrates...
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Information and the acquisition of social network connections
Barsbai, Toman; Licuanan, Victoria S.; Steinmayr, Andreas; … - 2020
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Repatriating Filipino migrant workers in the time of the pandemic
Asis, Maruja Milagros B. - 2020
Authored by Maruja M.B. Asis, this Migration Research Series paper provides an overview of the repatriation of overseas Filipino workers under the COVID-19 pandemic. While noting the Philippines' good practices and guidelines that have helped the Government to respond to crisis situations in the...
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Information and the Acquisition of Social Network Connections
Barsbai, Toman - 2020
How do information interventions affect individual efforts to expand social networks? We study a randomized controlled trial of a program providing information on settling in the U.S. for new immigrants from the Philippines. Improved information leads new immigrants to acquire fewer new social...
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Migration at work : aspirations, imaginaries & structures of mobility
Seiger, Fiona-Katharina (ed.); Timmerman, Christiane (ed.);  … - 2020
Migration and Labour Mobility The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself insufficient to compel anyone to move. The dynamics of labour mobility are heavily influenced by the opportunities perceived and the imaginaries held by both employers and regulating authorities in...
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Filipino time : affective worlds and contracted labor
Isaac, Allan Punzalan - 2022 - First edition
Introduction: Accumulating Time -- "I've Never Been to Me": Redirecting Arrivals and Returns -- "Holding Out for Something Better": Timing and Other In-Between Times -- "I Understand Where You're Coming From": Temporal Migration and Offshore Chronographies -- "We Have No Time to Wallow": Death...
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Unfree : migrant domestic work in Arab states
Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar - 2022
"A stirring account of the experiences of migrant domestic workers, and what freedom, abuse, and power mean within a vast contract labor system. In the United Arab Emirates, there is an employment sponsorship system known as the kafala. Migrant domestic workers within it must solely work for...
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'Insensitive Advertising' of Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore : A Violation of Human Dignity
Ong, Benjamin Joshua - 2022
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower has suspended the licence of an employment agency for advertising the services of foreign domestic workers in an “insensitive” manner which portrayed the workers as a “commodity that can be bought and sold”. It also prosecuted the agency and the...
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Filipina women's resilience and survival strategies in the global economy : focusing on Japan-Philippines relations since the 1970s
Hori, Yoshie - In: The Japanese political economy 48 (2022) 2/4, pp. 90-106
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Mellem bistand og selvhjælp : nye perspektiver på diasporagruppers engagement i dansk udviklingsbistand
Sørensen, Ninna Nyberg; Marie, Ida; Vammen, Savio; … - 2018
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Precarious lives of maids, nannies and caregivers in Greece : perceptions of migrant Filipina live-in domestic workers on labour, community associations and healthcare
Phouskas, Theodōros - 2021
"Based on the case of migrant Filipina live-in domestic workers in Greece, this book focuses on the repercussions of precarious, low-status/low-wage occupations on their participation in primary and secondary groups of solidarity and on their representation in them, i.e., family and community,...
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The elasticity of the migrant labor supply : evidence from temporary Filipino migrants
Bertoli, Simone; Moraga, Jesús Fernández-Huertas; … - 2016
The effect of immigration on host and origin countries is mediated by the way migrants take their labor supply decisions. We propose a simple way of integrating the traditional random utility maximization model used to analyze location decisions with a classical labor demand function at...
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The Elasticity of the Migrant Labor Supply : Evidence from Temporary Filipino Migrants
Bertoli, Simone - 2016
The effect of immigration on host and origin countries is mediated by the way migrants take their labor supply decisions. We propose a simple way of integrating the traditional random utility maximization model used to analyze location decisions with a classical labor demand function at...
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An Ignored Element of “Illegal Recruitment” Under the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995 : People of the Philippines V. Ang, G.R. No. 181245, (S.C. Aug. 6, 2008)
Chen, Ping-Hsun - 2016
To protect overseas Philippine workers, the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995 (“MWOFA”) was enacted in 1995. The MWOFA provided not only a basis of how different governmental agencies could work together, but also imposed criminal liability on illegal recruiters. In this...
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Migration at work : aspirations, imaginaries and structures of mobility
Seiger, Fiona-Katharina (ed.); Timmerman, Christiane (ed.);  … - 2020
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Recuperating the global migration of nurses
Mosuela, Cleovi C. - 2020
Sitting at the nexus of labor migration and health care work, this book examines the dynamic relationship between nurses’ cross-border movement and efforts to regulate their migration. Grounded in multi-sited qualitative research, this volume analyzes the changing social dimensions and...
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Przedsiębiorczość imigrantów z Dalekiego Wschodu w Polsce
Glinka, Beata (ed.); Jelonek, Adam (ed.) - 2019
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(Un)maid in Greece : repercussions of precarious, low-status work on family and community networks of solidarity of migrant Filipina live-in domestic workers and racediscrimination at work
Phouskas, Theodōros - In: Race discrimination and management of ethnic diversity …, (pp. 225-250). 2019
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Labor pioneers : economy, labor, and migration in Filipino-Danish relations, 1950-2015
Andersen, Nina Trige - 2019
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The Use of Mobile Phone and Internet in Transnational Mothering Among Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore
Malik, Shelly - 2014
The present study investigates the use of ICTs, particularly mobile phone and internet, among female migrant domestic workers in Singapore for transnational mothering. Through survey and interviews or focus group discussions to 11 Filipino and 11 Indonesian domestic workers, we found that ICTs...
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Thinking beyond the state : migration, integration, and citizenship in Japan and the Philippines
Zulueta, Johanna O. (ed.) - 2018
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Scripts of servitude : language, labor migration and transnational domestic work
Lorente, Beatriz P. - 2018
Language and transnational domestic workers -- The making of "workers of the world": language and the labor brokerage state -- Assembling the "supermaid": language and communication skills for "vulnerable occupations" -- Marketing domestic workers: maid agencies in Singapore -- The...
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The foreign domestic workers in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan : should minimum wage apply to foreign domestic workers?
Wang, Chieh-Hsuan; Chung, Chien-Ping; Hwang, Jen-te; … - In: The Chinese economy 51 (2018) 2, pp. 154-174
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The financial crisis, oil price hike, the Arab spring and foreign demand for Filipino workers
Tan, Edita A. - 2012
The paper inquires into the impact of contemporary major world events - the recession in the United States and Western Europe, the oil price hike, and the Arab Spring - on the flow of overseas Filipino workers or OFWs and their remittances. The paper finds that the recession in the West has not...
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Why Filipino migrants remit? : evidence from a home-host country matched sample
McDonald, James Ted; Valenzuela, Maria Rebecca J. - 2012
This paper uses a unique matched survey dataset to directly test remittance models using information from both remittance-sending and remittance-receiving households. Our results show that the decision to remit is strongly affected by both home and host country factors with altruism motive as an...
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Caring for strangers : Filipino medical workers in Asia
Amrith, Megha - 2017
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Multinational maids : stepwise migration in a global labor market
Paul, Anju Mary - 2017
Part I. The context -- Key concepts in stepwise international labor migration -- Origin stories -- Global but uneven : the market for migrant domestic workers -- Part II. The actors -- Stepwise journeys, compared, and contrasted -- The world according to migrant domestic workers -- Inside the...
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In the belly of the beast : stories of sadness, stories of success by Filipinos trafficked in America
Montebon, Marivir R. - 2017
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The elasticity of the migrant labour supply : evidence from temporary Filipino migrants
Bertoli, Simone; Fernández-Huertas Moraga, Jesús; … - In: The journal of development studies : JDS 53 (2017) 11, pp. 1822-1834
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Managing international labor migration : the Philippine experience
Orbeta, Aniceto C.; Abrigo, Michael Ralph M. - 2011
This paper reviews the Philippine international labor migration management infrastructure using Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) framework. Thirty years of government experience in managing high-volume labor migration has resulted to a network of institutions and policies dedicated to promote...
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Review of Philippine migration laws and regulations : gains, gaps, prospects
Ambito, Julyn S.; Banzon, Suzette L. - 2011
The Philippines has often been cited as the global model in managing international labor migration. Despite the complexity of our management infrastructure, however, some gaps still remain. This paper reviews the Philippine legal and administrative framework governing the recruitment,...
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Achieving Accountability for Migrant Domestic Worker Abuse
Chuang, Janie A. - 2010
Domestic work has become increasingly commoditized in the global economy. Migrant domestic workers' remittances constitute a rich source of revenues for their countries of origin, while their labor ameliorates the “care deficit” experienced in wealthier countries of destination. Despite the...
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Why are Filipino consumers strong adopters of mobile applications?
Amoroso, Donald L.; Lim, Ricardo A. - In: Business technologies in contemporary organizations : …, (pp. 236-245). 2015
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Servants of globalization : migration and domestic work
Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar - 2015 - Second edition
The global migration of Filipino domestic workersThe international division of reproductive labor -- The transnational family -- Gender and intergenerational relations -- Contradictory class mobility -- The crisis of masculinity -- The aging of migrant domestic workers.
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The relative quality of foreign-educated nurses in the United States
Cortés, Patricia; Pan, Jessica - In: Journal of human resources : JHR 50 (2015) 4, pp. 1009-1050
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Migrant citizenship from below : family, domestic work, and social activism in irregular migration
Shinozaki, Kyoko - 2015 - 1. ed.
Explores the dynamic local and transnational lives of Filipina and Filipino migrant domestic workers living in "Schönberg," Germany. Shinozaki examines how these spatially immobile migrants inhabit different locations within the city, and how they maintain sustained transnational engagements...
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Organized labor and the unionization of Hispanic, Chinese, and Filipino Americans
Schneider, Daniel J. - In: Labor studies journal : official journal of United … 40 (2015) 2, pp. 169-195
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Servants of globalization : migration and domestic wor
Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar - 2015 - Second edition
Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1: THE GLOBAL MIGRATION OF FILIPINO DOMESTIC WORKERS -- Chapter 2: THE INTERNATIONAL DIVISION OF REPRODUCTIVE LABOR -- Chapter 3: THE TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY -- Chapter 4: GENDER AND INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS -- Chapter 5: CONTRADICTORY CLASS MOBILITY --...
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Determinants of work role transition outcomes of Filipinos in Singapore
Supangco, Vivien; Mayrhofer, Wolfgang - In: Journal of Global Mobility 2 (2014), pp. 317-342
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to address the following questions: what factors affect work role transition outcomes of Filipino employees in Singapore? What is the influence of type of expatriation on work role transition outcomes? Two outcomes of interest are work adjustment and job...
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Determinants of work role transition outcomes of Filipinos in Singapore
Supangco, Vivien; Mayrhofer, Wolfgang - In: Journal of Global Mobility 2 (2014) 3, pp. 317-342
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to address the following questions: what factors affect work role transition outcomes of Filipino employees in Singapore? What is the influence of type of expatriation on work role transition outcomes? Two outcomes of interest are work adjustment and job...
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Islanders in the empire : Filipino and Puerto Rican laborers in Hawai'i
Poblete, JoAnna - 2014
In the early 1900s, workers from new U.S. colonies in the Philippines and Puerto Rico held unusual legal status. Denied citizenship, they nonetheless had the right to move freely in and out of U.S. jurisdiction. As a result, Filipinos and Puerto Ricans could seek jobs in the United States and...
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Determinants of work role transition outcomes of Filipinos in Singapore
Supangco, Vivien; Mayrhofer, Wolfgang - In: Journal of global mobility : the home of expatriate … 2 (2014) 3, pp. 317-342
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