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INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION OF NURSES IN THE PHILIPPINES
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION OF NURSES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Globalization is the accelerated interdependence of countries in the world in terms of political, economic, technological and social developments. The rapid flow of capital, technology, and trade has also effects on international migration. Held et al (1999) in their major analysis of globalization observed that ’one form of globalization is more ubiquitous than any other - human migration’. The emergence of economic globalization has seen the development of unprecedented interconnection between immigration on one hand, and increased trade capacity, competitiveness, and employment policy on the other (Keeley, 2002). International migration is becoming a major characteristic of globalization. The traditional concept of nation-state now is becoming blurred. The transnational phenomenon of migration now increasingly affects many individuals, communities, countries and regions all over the world. Migration has both positive and negative social impacts on society of both hosting country and sending country. Global economic reorganization has great effect on developing economies like the Philippines and somewhat contributed to unemployment and employment generation at the same time. In this regard, the paper will focus on the nurse’s migration in the Philippines. The main purpose is to describe the push and pull factors of nurse migration in the country. The paper is primarily based on secondary data and review of literature on Filipino nurse migration past studies. Secondary information was also used to examine the effects of nurse migration in the Philippine health or medical sector. -Rico Buraga, http://rico.emarketingconsult.com
Globalization is the accelerated interdependence of countries in the world in terms of political, economic, technological and social developments. The rapid flow of capital, technology, and trade has also effects on international migration. Held et al (1999) in their major analysis of globalization observed that ’one form of globalization is more ubiquitous than any other - human migration’. The emergence of economic globalization has seen the development of unprecedented interconnection between immigration on one hand, and increased trade capacity, competitiveness, and employment policy on the other (Keeley, 2002). International migration is becoming a major characteristic of globalization. The traditional concept of nation-state now is becoming blurred. The transnational phenomenon of migration now increasingly affects many individuals, communities, countries and regions all over the world. Migration has both positive and negative social impacts on society of both hosting country and sending country. Global economic reorganization has great effect on developing economies like the Philippines and somewhat contributed to unemployment and employment generation at the same time. In this regard, the paper will focus on the nurse’s migration in the Philippines. The main purpose is to describe the push and pull factors of nurse migration in the country. The paper is primarily based on secondary data and review of literature on Filipino nurse migration past studies. Secondary information was also used to examine the effects of nurse migration in the Philippine health or medical sector. -Rico Buraga, http://rico.emarketingconsult.com
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