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Department of Labor and Employment / Philippine Overseas Employment Administration / Labor in the Philippines / Economy of the Philippines / POEA / Overseas Filipinos / Overseas Workers Welfare Administration / Philippines / Asia / Filipino women in politics / Rosalinda Baldoz / Philippine Labor Migration Policy
Date: 2015-01-09 03:13:08
Department of Labor and Employment
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration
Labor in the Philippines
Economy of the Philippines
POEA
Overseas Filipinos
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
Philippines
Asia
Filipino women in politics
Rosalinda Baldoz
Philippine Labor Migration Policy

Philippine Overseas Employment Administration annual report

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