Country Forecast: PhilippinesEconomist Intelligence Unit, 1999 |
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... Filipino contract workers , particularly South Korea and Hong Kong . Both external and domestic demand for Filipino labour will pick up only gradually through the remainder of the forecast period . The unemployment rate , widely seen as ...
... Filipino contract workers , particularly South Korea and Hong Kong . Both external and domestic demand for Filipino labour will pick up only gradually through the remainder of the forecast period . The unemployment rate , widely seen as ...
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... Filipino workers will remain a leading export , and their remittances will continue to be an important source of income for domestic households . However , these inflows will begin to decline in relative impor- tance as fewer Filipinos ...
... Filipino workers will remain a leading export , and their remittances will continue to be an important source of income for domestic households . However , these inflows will begin to decline in relative impor- tance as fewer Filipinos ...
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... Filipino workers will remain a leading export , and their remittances will continue to be an important source of income for poorer households . However , these inflows will begin to decline in relative importance as fewer Filipinos seek ...
... Filipino workers will remain a leading export , and their remittances will continue to be an important source of income for poorer households . However , these inflows will begin to decline in relative importance as fewer Filipinos seek ...
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