Emergent political remittances during the pandemic: Evidence from a survey of overseas Filipino workers

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Deinla, IB
Mendoza, GAS
Mendoza, RU
Yap, JK
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2022
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This article examines the experiences and assessments of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) on the Philippine government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is part of the growing migration literature exploring the formation of political remittances, defined as political principles, norms and practices migrants acquire during the migration process and what these imply for democratization, particularly in migrants’ home countries. Data for the study came from an online survey of OFWs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results from the ordered logistic regression suggest that overseas Filipinos’ experiences of successful pandemic management and aid distribution in host countries may influence OFWs to expect and demand similar measures in the Philippines.

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Asian and Pacific Migration Journal

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31

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2

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Human geography

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Deinla, IB; Mendoza, GAS; Mendoza, RU; Yap, JK, Emergent political remittances during the pandemic: Evidence from a survey of overseas Filipino workers, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2022, 31 (2), pp. 141-161

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