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The aging population and accommodative migration policies of most destination countries, plus the inability of the domestic economy to offer jobs, will mark the continued migration of Filipinos seeking better opportunities abroad.

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Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) surged by 25.4 percent to $1.09 billion in February, bringing the two-month total 22.6 percent higher at $2.2 billion.

In the first two months of 2006, remittances amounted to $1.8 billion.
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But she worries her hard-earned wages could face costly delays if the Philippines is hit with financial sanctions by a global watchdog for not strengthening its money-laundering law.
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The aging population and accommodative migration policies of most destination countries, plus the inability of the domestic economy to offer jobs, will mark the continued migration of Filipinos seeking better opportunities abroad.

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Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) surged by 25.4 percent to $1.09 billion in February, bringing the two-month total 22.6 percent higher at $2.2 billion.

In the first two months of 2006, remittances amounted to $1.8 billion.
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But she worries her hard-earned wages could face costly delays if the Philippines is hit with financial sanctions by a global watchdog for not strengthening its money-laundering law.
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