+ Follow AMERICAN BIG THREE Tag
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[Title] => Labor export worsens social inequality
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Apparently, the OFW phenomenon, even as it has delivered some $13 billion in remittances last year and uplifted the lives of millions of Filipinos, has aggravated social inequality. For one thing, millions more who lacked the education or the training that qualified them for overseas jobs were left behind. For another, instead of leveling regional poverty levels, labor exportation worsened it, a recent academic study reveals.
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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[Title] => Labor export worsens social inequality
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Apparently, the OFW phenomenon, even as it has delivered some $13 billion in remittances last year and uplifted the lives of millions of Filipinos, has aggravated social inequality. For one thing, millions more who lacked the education or the training that qualified them for overseas jobs were left behind. For another, instead of leveling regional poverty levels, labor exportation worsened it, a recent academic study reveals.
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[AuthorID] => 1804837
[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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