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Philippines. Dept. of Foreign Affairs. The highest priority: Protecting overseas Filipinos and promoting their welfare. Pasay City, Metro Manila: Dept. of Foreign Affairs, 2009.
Find full textP, Nalangan Gladys, ed. Working abroad?: Mga gabay sa pagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa. Quezon City, Philippines: AIDEC International, Marketing & Management Systems, 1991.
Find full textOverseas, Philippines Commission on Filipinos. Handbook for Filipinos overseas. 5th ed. Manila: Commission on Filipinos Overseas, 2000.
Find full textMcKay, Deirdre. Global Filipinos: Migrants' lives in the virtual village. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012.
Find full textYukawa, Joyce. Migration from the Philippines, 1975-1995: An annotated bibliography. Quezon City, Philippines: Scalabrini Migration Center, 1996.
Find full textConstable, Nicole. Maid to order in Hong Kong: Stories of Filipina workers. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 1997.
Find full textConstable, Nicole. Maid to order in Hong Kong: Stories of migrant workers. 2nd ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007.
Find full textParreñas, Rhacel Salazar. Children of global migration: Transnational families and gendered woes. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2005.
Find full textParreñas, Rhacel Salazar. Servants of globalization: Migration and domestic work. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2015.
Find full textParreñas, Rhacel Salazar. Servants of globalization: Women, migration and domestic work. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2001.
Find full textLan, Pei-Chia. Global Cinderellas: Migrant domestics and newly rich employers in Taiwan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006.
Find full textDumia, Mariano A. Of dreams, sweat, and tears: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the modern Filipino heroes. Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 2009.
Find full textJingru, Wu, and Jiang Jingfang, eds. Ning shi yi xiang: Yi gong she ying ji. Taibei Xian Zhonghe Shi: INK yin ke wen xue sheng huo za zhi chu ban you xian gong si, 2008.
Find full textGuevarra, Anna Romina. Marketing dreams, manufacturing heroes: The transnational labor brokering of filipino workers. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2009.
Find full textCenter, Ateneo Human Rights, ed. OCWs in crisis: Protecting Filipino migrant workers. Makati, Philippines: Ateneo Human Rights Center, 1995.
Find full textCouncil, Philippine Social Science, ed. In de olde worlde: Views of Filipino migrants in Europe. [Quezon City]: Philippine Social Science Council, 2007.
Find full textFriends of Filipino Migrant Workers., ed. The labour trade: Filipino migrant workers around the world. Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: Friends of Filipino Migrant Workers, Inc. and National Secretariat for Social Action, 1987.
Find full textCatholic Institute for International Relations., ed. The Labour trade: Filipino migrant workers around the world. London: CIIR, 1987.
Find full textGonzales, Mary Alice P. Filipino migrant women in the Netherlands. Quezon City: Giraffe Books, 1998.
Find full textSacramento, Manuel Ricardo L.O., Estuar Jose Atanacio L, and Ateneo de Manila University. Institute of Philippine Culture, eds. Overseas Filipino workers turned entrepreneurs: Breaking sterotypes, redefining paradigms. Quezon City, Philippines: Institute of Philippine Culture, Ateneo de Manila University, 2009.
Find full textPalma-, Beltran Mary Ruby, and Rodriguez Gloria F, eds. Filipino women migrant workers: At the crossroads and beyond Beijing. Quezon City: Giraffe Books, 1996.
Find full textCenter for Migrant Advocacy Philippines., ed. Promoting and fulfilling the human rights of migrants: Revisiting R.A. 8042 and beyond. Quezon City, Philippines: Center for Migrant Advocacy, 2007.
Find full textUnlad Kabayan Migrant Services Foundation Inc. Planning your re-entry: Filipino migrant workers orientation course. Quezon city: Unlad Kabayan Migrant Services Foundation, 2001.
Find full textOsteria, Trinidad S. Filipino female labor migration to Japan: Economic causes and consequences. Manila, Philippines: De La Salle University Press, 1994.
Find full text1945-, Cruz Isagani R., and Bayot David Jonathan, eds. Reading Bienvenido N. Santos. Manila, Philippines: De La Salle University Press, 1994.
Find full textDumia, Mariano A. Of dreams, sweat, and tears: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the modern Filipino heroes. Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 2009.
Find full textLiamzon, Tina. Blood, sweat & cheers: Changed lives of overseas Filipino workers. Pasay City, Philippines: Published and distributed by Paulines Publishing House, 2012.
Find full textKalinga, Seneviratne, ed. The path to remittance: Tales of pains and gains of overseas Filipino workers. Singapore: Global Eye Media, 2011.
Find full textBöhning, W. R. Employing foreign workers: A manual on policies and procedures of special interest to middle and low-income countries. Geneva: International Labour Office, 1996.
Find full textRegional Conference of the Overseas Filipinos in Asia and the Pacific (2nd 1987 Tagaytay, Philippines). Proceedings of the Second Regional Conference of the Overseas Filipinos in Asia and the Pacific. Kowloon, Hong Kong: Asia-Pacific Mission for Migrant Filipinos, 1988.
Find full textJuan, E. San. Filipinos everywhere: Displaced, transported overseas, moving on in the diaspora. Quezon City, Philippines: IBON Books, 2006.
Find full textChanda, Rupa. Movement of natural persons: A case study of South Asian countries. Jaipur: CUTS Centre for International Trade, Economics & Environment, 2004.
Find full textGarming, Maximo B. Protection of Overseas Pilipino Workers legislative agenda. [Manila]: Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung, Manila Office, 1989.
Find full textTo the United States and into the labor force: Occupational expectations of Filipino and Korean immigrant women. Honolulu, Hawaii: East-West Center, 1991.
Find full textArcinas, Fe R. Enhancement of household capacity in the post-migration phase: A case study of the Philippines. [S.l.]: International Labour Organisation, 1988.
Find full textUniversity, Ateneo de Manila, and Women's Education, Development, Productivity and Research Organization (Philippines), eds. The Philippine-Belgian pilot project against trafficking in women. [Makati City, Philippines: Ateneo Human Rights Center, 1999.
Find full textAnnamária, Sárosi, ed. A Külföldi munkavállalók nyilvántartása az Eurostatban. Budapest: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal, 2002.
Find full textVillanueva, Elvin B. Gabay sa mga karapatan ng Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW). Quezon City, Philippines: Central Book Supply, 2010.
Find full textSiddiqui, Tasneem. Accessing migration information: Cases of Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Bangladesh. Dhaka: Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, 2009.
Find full textSiddiqui, Tasneem. Accessing migration information: Cases of Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Bangladesh. Dhaka: Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, 2009.
Find full textSiddiqui, Tasneem. Accessing migration information: Cases of Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Bangladesh. Dhaka: Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, 2009.
Find full textNational Council of Churches in the Philippines. International Affairs Desk., ed. Make us whole again, Lord: Reflections on the plight of Filipino migrant workers. [Quezon City]: International Affairs Desk, National Council of Churches in the Philippines, 1987.
Find full textAbella, Manolo I. Sending workers abroad: A manual for low- and middle- income countries. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office, 1997.
Find full textGraziano, Battistella, Paganoni Anthony, and Scalabrini Migration Center, eds. Philippine labor migration: Impact and policy. Quezon City, Philippines: Scalabrini Migration Center, 1992.
Find full textAguilar, Filomeno V. Maalwang buhay: Family, overseas migration, and cultures of relatedness in Barangay Paraiso. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2009.
Find full textAguilar, Filomeno V. Maalwang buhay: Family, overseas migration, and cultures of relatedness in Barangay Paraiso. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2009.
Find full textAguilar, Filomeno V. Maalwang buhay: Family, overseas migration, and cultures of relatedness in Barangay Paraiso. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2009.
Find full textLiu, Yuzun. "Zhu zai" Hua gong fang wen lu. Guangzhou Shi: Guangdong ren min chu ban she, 2016.
Find full textRuppert, Elizabeth. Managing foreign labor in Singapore and Malaysia: Are there lessons for GCC countries? Washington, DC: World Bank, 1999.
Find full textLim, Ramon V. Mga limbas sa lupa ni Muhammad (Saudi Arabia). Sampaloc, Manila: Civics and Culture Pub., 1985.
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