Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea

The Philippines, or Southeast Asia in general, is a highly competitive supplier of Mode 4 services (Tullao and Cortez, 2005). Mode 4 suppliers can be self-employed or employed by a service provider and sent abroad to supply a service on a temporary basis. In practice, Mode 4 services involve high or...

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Main Author: Jeong, Luz Suplico
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-74122022-09-07T05:32:28Z Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea Jeong, Luz Suplico The Philippines, or Southeast Asia in general, is a highly competitive supplier of Mode 4 services (Tullao and Cortez, 2005). Mode 4 suppliers can be self-employed or employed by a service provider and sent abroad to supply a service on a temporary basis. In practice, Mode 4 services involve high or low-skilled migrant workers temporarily supplying services in countries other than their own country of origin, and transferring the proceeds to their home country through remittances. Considering South Korea's aging population and low fertility rates and teh Philippines' excess labor supply, Mode 4 between the Philippines and South Korea can be enhanced to meet the needs of these two countries. Issues that need to be addressed should cover the effect of overseas employment on the host and home countries' economies, its role on facilitating trade, concerns for the migration and the impact on the migrants' familites and communities. Generally, there is a positive outlook for Mode 4 between the Philippines and South Korea. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6730 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Foreign workers, Filipino—Korea (South) Foreign workers, Korean—Philippines Philippines—Foreign relations—Korea (South) Korea (South)—Foreign relations—Philippines Work, Economy and Organizations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Foreign workers, Filipino—Korea (South)
Foreign workers, Korean—Philippines
Philippines—Foreign relations—Korea (South)
Korea (South)—Foreign relations—Philippines
Work, Economy and Organizations
spellingShingle Foreign workers, Filipino—Korea (South)
Foreign workers, Korean—Philippines
Philippines—Foreign relations—Korea (South)
Korea (South)—Foreign relations—Philippines
Work, Economy and Organizations
Jeong, Luz Suplico
Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea
description The Philippines, or Southeast Asia in general, is a highly competitive supplier of Mode 4 services (Tullao and Cortez, 2005). Mode 4 suppliers can be self-employed or employed by a service provider and sent abroad to supply a service on a temporary basis. In practice, Mode 4 services involve high or low-skilled migrant workers temporarily supplying services in countries other than their own country of origin, and transferring the proceeds to their home country through remittances. Considering South Korea's aging population and low fertility rates and teh Philippines' excess labor supply, Mode 4 between the Philippines and South Korea can be enhanced to meet the needs of these two countries. Issues that need to be addressed should cover the effect of overseas employment on the host and home countries' economies, its role on facilitating trade, concerns for the migration and the impact on the migrants' familites and communities. Generally, there is a positive outlook for Mode 4 between the Philippines and South Korea.
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author Jeong, Luz Suplico
author_facet Jeong, Luz Suplico
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title Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea
title_short Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea
title_full Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea
title_fullStr Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Moving people to deliver services: Issues and prospects of mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) between the Philippines and South Korea
title_sort moving people to deliver services: issues and prospects of mode 4 of the general agreement on trade in services (gats) between the philippines and south korea
publisher Animo Repository
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