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CAMPUS
Diliman
DATABASE
Union Catalog (Buklod)
UNIT LIBRARY
School of Economics
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School of Labor and Industrial Relations
2
Diliman Main Library: Filipiniana Books Section
1
YEAR OF PUBLICATION
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H - Social Science
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SUBJECT
Economic aspects
Employment in foreign countries
Emigration and immigration
5
Human capital
3
Alien labor
2
Brain drain
2
Emigrant remittances
2
Labor supply
2
Emigration and emmigration
1
Employment
1
Filipinos
1
Foreign economic relations
1
Foreign workers
1
Foreign workers, Filipino
1
Labor mobility
1
Labor policy
1
Professional employees
1
Social aspects
1
Supply and demand
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Cortez, Michael Angelo A.
2
Pernia, Ernesto M.
2
Commission on Growth and Development
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Hanson, Gordon H.
1
Hernandez, Joy Q.
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Kuznetsov, Yevgeny 1964-
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Ofreneo, Rene E.
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies
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Poot, Jacques
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Samonte, Isabelo A.
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Tullao, Tereso S.
1
Tullao, Tereso S. Jr
1
Waldorf, Brigitte
1
Wissen, Leo van
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