Spain Agrees to Open Jobs for Filipino Workers
A former colony of Spain and the United States, the Philippines is one of two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia-Pacific, the other being East Timor. There are also a number of minority religious groups, including Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism. Multiple ethnicities and cultures are fou...
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In 1910, only 406 Filipinos lived on the United States mainland. The largest group, of 109, lived in New Orleans, the remnants of a nineteenth-century settlement of Filipino sailors who came ashore at that port city, married local women, and found jobs. The state of Washington had 17 and...
The connection can be traced back to the American occupation of the Philippines beginning in 1898, after the Treaty of Paris, where Spain sold the Philippines to America for $20 million dollars. Soon after, America had military bases throughout the 7,100 islands and opened low-level jobs and...
Taken together, my findings suggest that the Johnson-Reed Act proved to be harmful for exempt Filipinos by pushing them into lower-tier jobs than similar foreign-born. Additionally, Filipinos were more likely to participate in the labor force than previously, perhaps out of sheer necessity to ...