Institutionalizing an origin country's system to assist crisis-affected migrant workers
Jeremaiah Opiniano,
Mia Isabella Sarmiento and
Alvin Ang
Chapter 26 in Handbook of Research on Migration, COVID-19 and Cities, 2025, pp 462-484 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter analyzes the Philippines’ institutionalized provision of social protection services to her crisis-affected migrant workers in destination countries. The Philippines’ long history of organized migration management has enabled the country to systematize crisis response efforts (especially as crisis-stricken migrant workers mostly come from host countries’ major cities). Four cases of post-pandemic migrant protection issues will be presented here (e.g., illegal migrant worker recruitment, civil conflict), leading to a migrant emergency management and protection (MEMP) framework that the Philippines has been rolling out. MEMP cements its place as a major intervention in overall migration management efforts by origin countries.
Keywords: Social Protection; Migration Management; Migrant Emergency Management and Protection; MEMP; Philippines (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035301225
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