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The literature and studies cited in this chapter tackle the different concept,
related to the study, which serve as the researchers guide in developing the
study. These that were also included in this chapter helps in familiarizing
Limited job opportunities and low wages in the Philippines prompt skilled
Then again, Filipinos working abroad play a pivotal role in bolstering the
Philippine economy. Through their remittances, they not only alleviate poverty
but also enhance the living standards of their families back home. (Philippines
News Agency, 2023). This influx of remittance income translates into increased
Filipino households. As families have more resources at their disposal, they can
have an impact, on the economy and social fabric of the Philippines. These
trend of labor migration has long been an aspect of the Filipino workforce due to
reasons such, as gaps, limited local job prospects and the aspiration to enhance
their family’s quality of life. The numbers of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
countries across North America, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. The United
States tops the list with over 3.3 million Filipino expatriates, followed by Saudi
Workers (OFWs) choose to work abroad primarily for the promise of higher
salaries, but their motivations go beyond financial gain. They strive to provide
mere economic reasons, their aspirations are deeply rooted in the desire to
secure a better future for their families, to create stability, and to explore avenues
for personal growth. This journey reflects the sacrifices they make and the
dreams they pursue, embodying the resilience and determination inherent in the
Filipino spirit.
But being an OFW isn’t always easy, leaving the country means leaving
your family. One of the struggles as an OFW is that they’re longing for the
presence of their family. They long for the comfort, hugs, and love by their family.
Additionally, they are dealing with the difficulties of different culture and having
the hard time to communicate with other nationalities in a foreign land (Magpili,
2014).
longing, and uncertainty as they navigate pivotal moments in their lives without
the physical presence and guidance of their loved ones. These children often find
left by their parents' absence while striving to uphold familial bonds and
aspirations from a distance. The impact of having parents who are OFWs on their
Children whose parents work abroad often find themselves in the care of
trusted family members, typically grandparents, older siblings, uncles, and aunts,
as they navigate life back home. Recent studies indicate that children left behind
being. Despite establishing strong bonds with their children, many Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFWs) unfortunately find that the time spent working abroad
takes a toll on their relationship with their children (The Filipino Times, 2018).
According to a study conducted by Anit & Joya (2014), there were a lot of
emotional, built a huge gap between their parents, and developing risk-taking
behaviour.
According to a study conducted by Hoang, et. al., (2014), one of the most
significant problems faced by OFW parents is the lack of physical presence and
emotional support for their children. Moreover, OFW parents often miss
significant
which
are able to provide for financial support to their loved ones which enable them to
access better education, acquire properties, buy nutritious food and get better
health care.