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Philippine Migration Studies
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CONTENTSFOREWORDPART I. Internal Migration
B. Levels, Trends and Patterns of Migration C. Determinants and Consequences of Migration including Differentials and Adaptation D. Migration In Relation to Other Socio-Economic and Demographic Processes E. Migration Strategy Formulation F. Female Migrants/Migration
B. Migration Determinants and Decision Making including Differentials and Adaptation C. Migration, Development and Macroeconomic Conditions D. The Effects of Migration on Individuals, Families and Communities E. Migration Policy and Management F. Women in Migration G. Regional/Country Studies
Brunei/Darussalam Hong Kong Japan Malaysia Singapore Australia
Middle East North America
United States KEYWORD INDEX
The preparation of this publication, Philippine Migration Studies: An Annotated Bibliography, is one of the initial activities of the PMRN towards helping achieve the long-term objective of the research network. This bibliography updates an existing compendium of internal migration studies in the Philippines entitled Migration Studies in the Philippines: An Annotated Compendium, compiled by Dr. Aurora E. Perez (U.P. Population Institute, May 1992), as well as expands on the published bibliography on international migration, Migration from the Philippines, 1975-1995: An Annotated Bibliography, prepared by Joyce Yukawa (Scalabrini Migration Center, 1996). All items found in Dr. Perez's compendium are included in this bibliography. The abridged versions of the studies were further condensed to conform to the general format of this bibliography. Abstracted materials found in Ms. Yukawa's work are excluded. However, the unabstracted items that were readily available as well as the unpublished materials that were later published or found in other published sources, are included in the present collection. In compiling this bibliography, the following bibliographic tools were used in the search for relevant materials: Annotated Bibliography of Population/Development Literature (Filipiniana), NEDA, 1986 [ABP/DL]; Annotated Inventory of Population-Related Studies, Population Center Foundation, 1981-1983 [AIPRS]; Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations, UP School of Economics Library, 1965-1993 [BTD]; Philippine Economic Bibliography, UP School of Economics, 1980-1993 [PEB]; Philippine Population Literature: An Annotated Bibliography, Population Center Foundation, 1983-1988 [PPL]; Philippine Population Literature in Periodicals: An Annotated Bibliography, Population Center Foundation, 1981-1982 [PPLP]; Philippine Population Studies: A Preliminary Bibliography with Selected Annotations, compiled by Rodolfo A. Bulatao, et al., UP Social Research Laboratory, 1974 [PPS]. The Philippine Migration Research Network (PMRN) acknowledges the joint efforts of Dr. Aurora E. Perez, Director of the University of the Philippines Population Institute and Ms. Perla Patacsil, Head College Librarian of the University of the Philippines College of Public Administration in compiling this bibliography. We hope that this publication will increase the awareness of potential users - researchers, and policymakers alike - of the range and scope of available literature on migration in the Philippines. For the scholar on migration, we trust that this collection will serve as a useful guide in building upon the works of others, as well as in the conduct of problem-oriented, forward-looking, and policy-relevant studies.
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