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Moving out, back and back up : international migration and development prospects in the Philippines / edited by Maruja M.B. Asis and Fabio Baggio.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Scalabrini Migration Center, 2008.Edition: First edDescription: viii, 296 p. : illus.; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9789718789148
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 331.544 M869 2008
LOC classification:
  • FIL HD 8027  .P6 M68 2008
Contents:
Contents
Introduction: Will turning transnational Foster development in the Philippines/ Maruja M.B. Asis and Fabio Baggio
Economic impact of International Migration and remittances on Philippine household: what we thought we know, what we need to know/ Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr.
Economic models on the motives behind migrant workers remittances/ Michael M. Alba
The Social Dimensions of international Migration in the Philippines: findings from research/ Maruja M.B. Asis
The Migration development disconnect in the Philippines/ Fabio Baggio
The Philippine "Diasporic divided": maximizing the development potentials of international migration/ Fernando T. Aldaba and Jeremiah M. Opiniano
Keeping the Bayanihan spirit alive: the link for Philippine Development program/ Golda Myra R. Roma
Migrant economic empowerment as an approach to rights awareness and human development/ Idefonso F. Bagasao
Converging initiatives on migration and development/ Estrella "Mai" Dizon- Anonuevo
Remittance, migration and development: perspectives of Filipino Migrants in Italy/ Charito Basa
Filipinos in New Zealand: contributing to local development in the Philippines/ John Richard Simon Alayon
Making a difference: Bansalenos give back/ Leila Rispens-Noel
International migration and development in Mexico: a critical assessment/ Raul Delgado Wise and Humberto Marquez Covarrubias
The 3 X 1 program of collective remittances in Mexico: lessons for other countries of origin/ Rodolfo Garcia Zamaro
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Includes bibliographical references

Contents

Introduction: Will turning transnational Foster development in the Philippines/ Maruja M.B. Asis and Fabio Baggio

Economic impact of International Migration and remittances on Philippine household: what we thought we know, what we need to know/ Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr.

Economic models on the motives behind migrant workers remittances/ Michael M. Alba

The Social Dimensions of international Migration in the Philippines: findings from research/ Maruja M.B. Asis

The Migration development disconnect in the Philippines/ Fabio Baggio

The Philippine "Diasporic divided": maximizing the development potentials of international migration/ Fernando T. Aldaba and Jeremiah M. Opiniano

Keeping the Bayanihan spirit alive: the link for Philippine Development program/ Golda Myra R. Roma

Migrant economic empowerment as an approach to rights awareness and human development/ Idefonso F. Bagasao

Converging initiatives on migration and development/ Estrella "Mai" Dizon- Anonuevo

Remittance, migration and development: perspectives of Filipino Migrants in Italy/ Charito Basa

Filipinos in New Zealand: contributing to local development in the Philippines/ John Richard Simon Alayon

Making a difference: Bansalenos give back/ Leila Rispens-Noel

International migration and development in Mexico: a critical assessment/ Raul Delgado Wise and Humberto Marquez Covarrubias

The 3 X 1 program of collective remittances in Mexico: lessons for other countries of origin/ Rodolfo Garcia Zamaro

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