Made in the Philippines

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Taylor & Francis, Dec 18, 2003 - Political Science - 176 pages
The Philippines is the world's largest exporter of temporary contract labor with a huge 800,000 workers a year being deployed on either six month or two year contracts. This labor migration is highly regulated by the government, private, and non-governmental/non-private organizations. Tyner argues that migrants are socially constructed, or 'made' by these parties and that migrants in turn become political resources. Employing a post-structural feminist perspective Tyner questions the very ontology of migration.

About the author (2003)

James A. Tyner is Associate Professor of Geography at Kent State University.

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