In this research paper, I investigate the origins of labor brokerages in the Philippines. The Philippine economy heavily relies on remittance which is when temporary overseas Filipino workers and emigrants send money back to their families in Philippines. This money is then flushed back into the local economy and keeps it running. Throughout this essay, I find that United States imperialism is a root cause for early labor systems in the archipelago. I analyze historic books and other expert studies on this topic to come to a final conclusion that illuminates my primary research question. How has US imperialism coerced the Philippines into a culture of labor migration
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
“Remittance Fiction: Human Labor Export, Realism, and the Filipino Novel in English,” argues that an...
Largely ignored within the education literature is how a growing number of developing nations active...
The economy of the Philippines has long depended on money sent back by its numerous nationals who ar...
The Republic of the Philippines is faced with the challenge of defining the future role of governmen...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.This el...
This dissertation presents a cultural and labor history of race in 20th century Filipino America thr...
Since the second half of the 20th century the Philippines have supplied the world with migrant worke...
The Philippines\u27 ongoing labor export policy since the early 1970s has resulted in one of the lar...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...
From the first years of the American occupation of the Philippines, the American colonial elite ran ...
The chronic economic problems of the Philippines have resulted in the underdevelopment of that count...
This paper investigates the ways the Philippines’ government applies Filipino ideas of femininity an...
This dissertation “follows the policy” of return and reintegration for returning overseas Filipino w...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
“Remittance Fiction: Human Labor Export, Realism, and the Filipino Novel in English,” argues that an...
Largely ignored within the education literature is how a growing number of developing nations active...
The economy of the Philippines has long depended on money sent back by its numerous nationals who ar...
The Republic of the Philippines is faced with the challenge of defining the future role of governmen...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.This el...
This dissertation presents a cultural and labor history of race in 20th century Filipino America thr...
Since the second half of the 20th century the Philippines have supplied the world with migrant worke...
The Philippines\u27 ongoing labor export policy since the early 1970s has resulted in one of the lar...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...
From the first years of the American occupation of the Philippines, the American colonial elite ran ...
The chronic economic problems of the Philippines have resulted in the underdevelopment of that count...
This paper investigates the ways the Philippines’ government applies Filipino ideas of femininity an...
This dissertation “follows the policy” of return and reintegration for returning overseas Filipino w...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
“Remittance Fiction: Human Labor Export, Realism, and the Filipino Novel in English,” argues that an...
Largely ignored within the education literature is how a growing number of developing nations active...