home-management styles evolved to respond to the changing times? What is the impact of technology on home life? McCann’s Pulse Survey Explored 4 types of people: Non-working mothers Working mothers OFW spouses Single parents Statistics % of Women Who are Working 1996 = 28% % of Homes w/ an OFW Member (2005) 11% 2006 = 38% Unemployment Rate (2004) Males = 8% Females = 6.8% % of Teens w/out Complete Set of Parents (2005) 1998 = 35% 2005 = 47% What drives them NON-WORKING
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CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Migration was existed a long‚ long time ago. Biblically‚ Moises led his flock of believers to the Promised Land and several others followed. On the other hand‚ the Greeks also had theirs and called it “diaspora” which means dispersal. The Britons’ conquest of the United States of America‚ Canada‚ Australia and South Africa were even considered as another form of migration. In the present day‚ Asians were rank highest in terms of the most number of migrants‚ either
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“SONA 2013 REACTION PAPER” President Benigno Simeon “PNoy” Aquino III delivered his fourth annual State of the Nation Address in Batasang Pambansa Complex‚ Quezon City on July 22‚ 2013 with the theme‚ “Sa Gitna ng Daang Matuwid.” President Aquino’s speech was very comprehensive‚ covering a lot of areas which include the accomplishments of his administration in political and economic aspects‚ praises for public servants and government departments who made outstanding services for the
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Highlights of the Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) 4 Impact on Displaced Women and Men in Export Processing Zones 4 Impact on Informal Sector Workers and/or Informal Support Service Providers 5 Impact on Displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and on Families dependent on remittances 6 Impact on Rural Communities 7 Impact on the Young Women and Men 8 Gender Dimension 9 3. Conclusions and Policy Issues 9 Bibliography Appendices Appendix
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------------------------------------------------- PASSWORDS * Special Passwords In versus mode‚ enter the following info to get the desired effect: Effect | Password | Boss: High Abbott (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | J Rubin‚ Jan 6 1970 | Boss: Kull (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | A Gavin‚ Jun 11 1970 | Character: Black Dragon | Eyvern‚ March 9‚ 1927 | Character: Gulab Jamun | Gulab‚ February 29‚ 1900 | Character: Major Trouble |
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having now about gender and sexuality (and even sovereignty) that I feel has been a long time coming. I hope that your hearts will remain open to this important conversation because I know that as a people‚ we are fond of saying‚ “Ang lahat ng bagay ay nadaaan sa mabuting usapan. (We can talk openly about anything under the sun).” I want to start by saying that transgender people have always existed in the Philippines. We are a highly gender-diverse society and transgender Filipinos have been an indelible
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Search Results transnational labor migration‚ OFWs‚ transnational families www.academia.edu/.../transnational_labor_migration_OFWs_transnation... transnational labor migration‚ OFWs‚ transnational families ... Cinema Studies. 501 ... A case study revealing lessened masculinity for “left-behind” husbands of ... A case study revealing lessened masculinity for “left-behind ... www.academia.edu/.../A_case_study_revealing_lessened_masculinity_fo... (30/03/12) A case study
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Introduction An Overseas Filipino Worker is a Filipino who is employed in work outside the Philippines. They are Filipinos working abroad that are expected to return permanently either upon the expiration of a work contract or upon retirement. The term OFWs was officially adopted under the President Fidel V. Ramos Administration to give recognition to millions of Filipinos who sacrifice by working in other countries. A former economics professor‚ Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo‚ the 10th President of the Philippines
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An Exported Worker". If you ask a normal person what comes to their mind whenever they hear the word "OFWs"‚ they would usually come up with a common answer‚ That is‚ an OFW is person who’s working or studying in another country. Well‚ it is no doubt that the Philippines’ biggest export now are the OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers). For now‚ I will remind everyone about the real meaning of OFW‚ and why is it said to be an exported workers. Well‚ an Overseas Filipino is a person of Filipino origin
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