Idioma tagalo (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Idioma tagalo" in Spanish language version.

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  • «E for English». The Economist (en inglés). ISSN 0013-0613. Consultado el 30 de julio de 2023. «Once it claimed to have more English speakers than all but two other countries, and it has exported millions of them. But these days Filipinos are less boastful. Three decades of decline in the share of Filipinos who speak the language, and the deteriorating proficiency of those who can manage some English, have eroded one of the country's advantages in the global economy. Call-centres complain that they reject nine-tenths of otherwise qualified job applicants, mostly college graduates, because of their poor command of English. This is lowering the chances that the outsourcing industry will succeed in its effort to employ close to 1m people, account for 8.5% of GDP and have 10% of the world market». 

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  • «E for English». The Economist (en inglés). ISSN 0013-0613. Consultado el 30 de julio de 2023. «Once it claimed to have more English speakers than all but two other countries, and it has exported millions of them. But these days Filipinos are less boastful. Three decades of decline in the share of Filipinos who speak the language, and the deteriorating proficiency of those who can manage some English, have eroded one of the country's advantages in the global economy. Call-centres complain that they reject nine-tenths of otherwise qualified job applicants, mostly college graduates, because of their poor command of English. This is lowering the chances that the outsourcing industry will succeed in its effort to employ close to 1m people, account for 8.5% of GDP and have 10% of the world market». 

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  • Ager, Simon (s/f). «Tagalog» (en inglés). Consultado el 4 de agosto de 2012. 

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