Competing policies within the sending state: Labour export and the provision of primary healthcare in the Philippines
In framing nations as places that either send or receive migrants, there is a danger in defining migrant-sending nations as monolithic entities driven by a single mandate of exporting labour to a global economy. Using the concept of viscosity, we argue that sending states comprise multiple state age...
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Main Authors: | MACABASAG, Romeo Luis A., ORTIGA, Yasmin Y. |
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2023
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