International and Local Journalism Migration Networks
- Ako ay Pilipino – Newspaper for the Filipino community in Italy
- InfoMigrants – Migrant website by three major media sources from France, Germany, and Italy.
- Migrantes de otro mundo (Migrants from Another World) – Collaboration of 24 media organizations based in 14 countries to track migration in Latin America. https://migrantes-otro-mundo.elclip.org/index.html
- Migration News – Global news website with news categorized by region. However the latest issue is from October 2014.
- OFW Journalism Consortium
- The Migrant Files – Consortium of journalists from over 15 European countries.
- The Migrant Newsletter – Newsletter of Filipino migrants in Germany
- Via Times Newsmagazine – a newsmagazine for the US-Filipino community in the Greater Chicago area
Resources on Philippine Migration and Migration Reporting
- Abad, R., DeJong, G., & Root, B. (1986). Family Reunification and Philippine Migration to the United States: The Immigrants’ Perspective. The International Migration Review, 20 (3), 598-611.
- Baizán, P., Creighton, M., Liu, M., & Riosmena, F. (2016). Prospects for the Comparative Study of International Migration Using Quasi-Longitudinal Micro-Data. Demographic Research, 35, 745-782.
- Basa, C., De Guzman, V. & Marchetti, S. (2012). International Migration and Over-indebtedness: the Case of Filipino Workers in Italy. International Institute for Environment and Development.
- Battistella, G. (1999). Philippine Migration Policy: Dilemmas of a Crisis. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 14 (1), 229-248.
- Cruz, R. (2012). Figures of Migration Gender, Kinship, and the Politics of Representation. Philippine Studies: Historical & Ethnographic Viewpoints, 60 (4), 513-554.
- Francisco, V. (2009). Moral Mismatch: Narratives of Migration from Immigrant Filipino Women in New York City and the Philippine State. Philippine Sociological Review, 57, 105-135
- Hwang, M. (2017). Offloaded: Women’s Sex Work Migration Across the South China Sea and the Gendered Antitrafficking Emigration Policy of the Philippines. Women’s Studies Quarterly, 45 (1/2), 131-147.
- Keely, C. (1973). Philippine Migration: Internal Movements and Emigration to the United States. The International Migration Review 7 (2), 177-187.
- Liu, J, Ong, P. & Rosenstein, C. (1991). Dual Chain Migration: Post-1965 Filipino Immigration to the United States. The International Migration Review, 25 (3), 487-513.
- Opiniano, Jeremiah. (2019). Reporting on International Migration. In A. Luce, Ethical Reporting of Sensitive Topics. Routledge.
- Ortiga, Yasmin. (2018). Learning to Fill the Labor Niche: Filipino Nursing Graduates and the Risk of the Migration Trap. The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences: New Immigrant Labor Market Niches, 4(1), 172-187.
- Reiterer, G. (1973). Filipino Austrians: Transforming Identities and Changing Selfhood Under Conditions of Migration. Philippine Sociological Review 56, 36-55.
- Rodriguez, R. (2008). The Labor Brokerage State and the Globalization of Filipina Care Workers. Signs, 33 (4), 794-800.
- Rodriguez, R. (2011). Philippine Migrant Workers’ Transnationalism in the Middle East. International Labor and Working-Class History, 79, 48-61.
- Seemann, B. and Fischer, M. (2015). The Philippine Diaspora: Between American Dream and Serfdom. In G. Wahlers, From the Report Migration and Refugees. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.
- World Bank Group. (2008). Managing Migration: Lessons from the Philippines. World Bank.
Resources on Philippine Migration and Migration Reporting
- Asian Migrant Centre
- Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants
- Big Data for Migration Alliance
- Commission on Filipinos Overseas
- Council of Europe (COE)
- Ethical Trading Initiative
- European Commission
- Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD)
- Global Migration Centre (GMC)
- Global Migration Group
- Humanity United
- Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM)
- International Centre for Migration Policy Development
- Internal Displacement Monitoring Center
- International Federation of Journalists
- International Migration Initiative
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
- International Organization for Migration (IOM)
- International Migration Organization
- International Trade Union Confederation
- Mekong Migration Network
- Migrante International
- Migrant Forum in Asia
- Migration Policy Institute
- National Reintegration Center for OFWs
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
- National Maritime Polytechnic
- Philippine Migration Research Network
- Philippine Overseas Employment Administration
- Philippine Overseas Labor Office, Department of Labor and Employment
- Philippine Statistics Authority
- Red Cross Global Campaign on Migration
- Responsible Business Alliance
- Scalabrini Migration Center
- The Asia Foundation
- United Nations Alliance of Civilizations
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
- United Nations Development Program
- United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
- United Nations Network on Migration
- United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
- United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in the Philippines
- United Nations Secretariat Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
- United Nations University (UNU) Migration Network
- World Bank Group