Bilateral labor agreements and the migration of Filipinos: An instrumental variable approach
Bilateral labor agreements (BLAs) are preferred policy models for regulating migration by many governments around the world. The Philippines has been a leader in both agreement conclusion and exporting labor. A recent Congressional evocation is pushing bureaucrats and academics alike to investigate...
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Autor principal: | O’Steen Brianna |
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2021
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