Review of Philippine Migration Laws and Regulations Gains, Gaps, Prospects
Julyn S Ambito
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The Philippines has often been cited as the global model in managing international labor migration. Despite the complexity of our management infrastructure, however, some gaps still remain. This paper reviews the Philippine legal and administrative framework governing the recruitment, documentation and deployment of Filipino workers abroad. The study finds that although the provisions of the landmark legislation RA 8042, as amended by RA 9422 and 10022, are laudable, some of the key provisions are not absolute. Furthermore, the study finds the need to further strengthen policy implementation, as well as the implementing capacity of government agencies. [DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES NO. 2011-37]. URL:[http://dirp4.pids.gov.ph/ris/dps/pidsdps1137.pdf]
Keywords: International labor migration; government policy and regulation; Philippine migration laws; Philippines; migration laws; management infrastructure; labour; foreign recruitment; Employment; profit; hospitals; institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-07
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