Tags: Filipinos Abroad, Labor and Employment
By Alexander Villafania
WATCH: Quality education is key to solving unemployment among nurses in the country
MANILA CITY, METRO MANILA – The moratorium on accreditation of new nursing schools imposed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) late last year was caused by a growing oversupply of nursing graduates that remained unemployed, compounded by a dwindling demand for nurses abroad.
Nursing is just one of several courses on which CHED imposed a moratorium recently. The moratorium will be enforced starting school year 2011 to 2012.
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