There is a thesis of employability of graduates in the Philippines available online. It is entitled "Of Employability of Graduates in the Philippines".
nurses
500,000 every year. 200,000 from medical / pharma / health sciences (85% are nursing graduates) 185,000 from technical courses / I.T. related courses 125,000 from business courses
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what are the difference of nursing act. in the Philippines the R.A. 7164 and R.A. 9173
Barbara Jean Arnold Powell has written: 'A COMPARISON OF PROFESSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BACCALAUREATE NURSING GRADUATES WHO WERE REGISTERED NURSES ON ADMISSION AND BACCALAUREATE NURSING GRADUATES WHO WERE NOT REGISTERED NURSES ON ADMISSION (BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, GENERIC STUDENTS)' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Maureen Martin Fochtman has written: 'IDEAL AND REAL PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS OF BACCALAUREATE NURSING GRADUATES AS PERCEIVED BY GRADUATES, NURSE EDUCATORS, AND NURSE ADMINISTRATORS' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Margaret F. Munro has written: 'Survey of students and graduates of the University of Toronto baccalaureate program for graduates of diploma schools of nursing 1968-1970' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Nurses and nursing
it is a nursing act of 2002,
How can be an educational system of the Philippines be improved to provide competitive Filipino graduates!
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It should go down as there is zero nursing demand from the USA and the nursing craze, fad or bandwagon effect is over.