Filipinos moved to the United States in 1898 where they worked in domestic service, agriculture or became students. Between 1906 to 1935, a high number of Filipinos moved to Hawaii as plantation works in sugar and pineapple fields. In 1965 after the Immigration Act, the educated Filipino population worked in the medical and technical industry.
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The early Filipinos were economically self-sufficient, but they did have engage in active trade with Cambodia and China. Filipinos today engage in all of the economic activities of the modern world. They work in every economic sector from banking to technology.
Filipinos work abroad to seek better employment opportunities, earn higher salaries, and support their families back in the Philippines. Many are driven by the desire to provide a better quality of life for their loved ones and to gain valuable work experience and skills that may not be readily available in their home country.
The indolence of Filipinos by writer Jose Rizal are valuable in giving the true spirit of Filipinos before Spanish occupation. They worked hard and had a vibrant business environment. Colonization destroyed the work ethics of the Filipinos when they were subjected to forced labor. Lacking dreams and aspirations, the Filipinos became indolent.
Filipinos leave their country for various reasons, including better job opportunities, higher wages, education, and quality of life abroad. Economic factors, political instability, and the search for new experiences and opportunities are common reasons for Filipinos to seek work or residency in other countries.
It was hard work for the Filipinos and the Spaniards were harsh taskmasters and did not spare the lash.
many Filipinos stay unfortunate. no food,work and clothes.
Some Filipinos go abroad primarily to work but some others go abroad as tourists.for me, I can say that...I want to work abroad to gain more knowledge and experience...With the experience I can get another opportunities and it can help me to get higher income.....compared here in phils...Filipinos go abroad primarily to work for the family and to tour or visit some other places.
Filipinos are residents of the Philippines.
Filipinos are Asian.
No. Filipinos are not Americans. They are Filipinos and they come from the Philippines and not in America.
The Filipinos came to Hawaii because they believed that they would get rich working in Hawaii. During the time the Filipinos were under the Spanish rule. They Spanish treated the Filipinos poorly. They decided to go to Hawaii and live a wealthy life.