3. Online Counseling for Migrant Workers: Challenges and Opportunities
The advent of globalization and the changing landscape of international social and economic conditions have led to the rise of transnational labor migration. Among countries that export labor, the Philippines ranks as the second largest, with an estimated 11 million, or 10% of the population, leavin...
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Main Authors: | Hechanova, Ma. Regina, Tuliao, Antover P, Alianan, Arsenio S, Jr, Teh, Lota A |
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Archīum Ateneo
2015
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