I explore the significance of ageing for older Filipino female migrant residents in Japan and their inter-generational relationships as well as their practice of transnational caregiving in the face of this reality.Zulueta, Johanna O.
"Kissing a Baby Is Not at All Good for Him": Infant Mortality, Medicine, and Colonial Modernity in the U.S.-Occupied Philippines Feminist scholars have begun to consider the ways indigenous practices of child rearing were and are challenged in (post)colonial discourse and practice, a... B ...
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In the Philippines, which was attacked a day after Pearl Harbor, Army and Navy nurses were captured by the Japanese. During the three years they were imprisoned, the nurses continued to perform their duties by caring for other ... DB Fessler - 《Journal of Cold War Studies》 被引量: 7发...
“We thank all our Ford employee and dealer employee volunteers as well as NGO partners for dedicating their time and talent that led to the successful implementation of our community programs for this year’s Ford Global Caring Month in the Philippines,” sharesFord PhilippinesDirector for Governme...
Through an investigation of Filipina women's daily working lives in the U.S. and the strategies they employ, we can begin to see more clearly the impacts of globalization both here in the U.S. (e.g. healthcare), and in the Philippines (e.g. formations of family...
Health care in China; Erosion of the traditional sense of duty toward the elderly; Employment of foreign helpers to care for the aged by affluent communities like Singapore and Hong Kong; Objection of some activists to old-age homes; Schemes for aged health care in India and the Philippines....