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The Dynamics of illegal migration

the Philippines-Korea Case

Esteban, MA. Angelina Ignacio

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Abstract

The case study aimed to explore the factors which push and pull unskilled Filipino migrant workers to resort to illegal migration in the Republic of Korea. The research assumed that the policy of Korea of accepting unskilled foreign workers through the KFSMB Trainee Scheme serves as a “push” factor for workers to choose illegal work. The survey findings however showed that not only does this migration policy affects the propensity of workers to resort to illegal migration, rather, there is an interplay of various push and pull factors, the effects of which depend on the perception of the migrant workers on the costs and benefits he or she could get and at which stage of the migration process he or she is making a decision.

Advisors
Lumsdaine, David H.
Department
KDI School, Master of Public Policy
Issue Date
2000
Publisher
KDI School
Description
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2000
Keywords
Illegal aliens.
Emigration and immigration--Korea (South)
Emigration and immigration--Philippines.
Contents
Chapter I. INTRODUCTION

Chapter II. EMPIRICAL FINDINGS

Chapter III. RECENT POLICY DEVELOPMENTS AND EMERGING POLICY ISSUES ON FOREIGN WORKERS

Chapter IV. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
Pages
102 p.
URI
https://archives.kdischool.ac.kr/handle/11125/29953
Type
Thesis
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