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[[Category:Theses]][[Category:CMC Thesis]][[Category:Department of Journalism Thesis]][[Category:2013 Thesis]][[Category:Thesis--Print Media]]
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This study examined how the three major Philippine dailies, namely the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, and Philippine Star, presented the news stories on Filipina domestic workers from January 2010 to December 2012.

All the news articles gathered involving Filipina domestic workers both here and abroad within the given time frame were analyzed through content analysis and evaluated in terms of emphasis, balance, tone, and frames of focus.

The Philippine Daily Inquirer and Philippine Star published more comprehensive news stories than Manila Bulletin. In terms of news coverage, domestic workers working abroad received more coverage than their local counterparts. Most importantly, Inquirer, Bulletin, and Star focused on the serious issues confronting the Filipina domestic workers.

Miranda, J.P. & Valentin, F.A.T. (2013). Battered lives: a comparative content analysis of news stories on Filipina domestic workers in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, and Philippine Star from January 2010 to December 2012. Unpublished undergraduate thesis, University of the Philippines Diliman.

Keywords: content analysis, domestic workers


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