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The lack of job opportunities is also one of the main reasons why many Filipinos are forced to seek

greener pastures abroad. One reason is that various intdustries have been struggling with job creation
that can accomodate the ever-expanding population. Philippines has a high population growth rate with
an average of 1.7% for the past few years, consistently higher than the world's population growth rate at
an average of 1.2%. This rate of population growth, together with the free college education that our
government implemented, a steady supply of graduates outstrips the rate at which jobs are created,
leaving these graduates finding themselves unemployed. Companies are also unwilling to take in fresh
graduates who have no work experience or formal training.

Ethics of care is founded in the natural human response to care for a newborn
child, the ill and the hurt. What I feel is right is not right, what I feel is wrong is
not wrong.

Feminist theory has attained a prominent place in society as the voice for
women’s issues that have historically been hidden or suppressed. Advocates of
feminism have worked to give women voting rights, recognition for their abilities,
knowledge and unique skills, as well as equality in the workplace, and
opportunities for education. Both true

In the article, Reflections on Feminist Views of Abortion and Motherhood, pro-


choice advocates affirm abortion and one of their points is about Love, that it
requires a relationship that is not “submissive to one gender, (and) not subject to
reproduction”. Therefore promoters of this view contend that, in order for a
woman to have the full freedom to pursue education, career, control of her own
life, and a loving relationship, she must be in charge of her own sexuality and her
own reproduction. Both true

Encouraging society to take a more active role in the lives of both mothers and
children allows women to continue with educational and career objectives that
are important to them, without depriving them of the ability to be a mother.
Every child would be a wanted child, not due to being chosen during pregnancy,
but by the inherent value such a child will bring to the mother, the father, and
society as a whole.

In the Philippines, a deeply rooted and pervasive culture of migration


has made moving abroad common, acceptable—even desirable—as an
option or strategy for a better life. For decades, sizeable numbers of
Filipinos have left home in search of permanent settlement or temporary
work overseas, trends long attributed to the fragile economy (and
exacerbated by frequent natural disasters). Today, more than 10 million
Filipinos—or about 10 percent of the population—are working and/or
living abroad. While a markedly improved economic situation in recent
years has not diminished the outflows, it has allowed the country to
move beyond its longstanding labor migration policy to incorporate
migration into long-term development planning and strengthen the
return and reintegration of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

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