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The traditional Filipino family is known for the closeness of its members with
one another. Together, the family sees life, and walks through life—regardless what
awaits them in the future. No matter how difficult life could be, the Filipino family
maintains its togetherness in every struggle and every triumph. Today, in the age of
rapid changes and certain uncertainties in the society, can the Filipino family still remain
as a steady and strong source of strength of Juan dela Cruz?
This research, entitled/Fight or Flight: Overseas Filipino Workers7 Influence in
Shaping the Political Outlook and Attitudes of their Children" aims to answer whether
or not the Overseas Filipinos influence their children's attitude towards government and
political issues in the country in spite of the long distance between them and their
children. The researcher conducted small group discussions and key informant
interviews participated by OFW parents (from Hong Kong) and children of OFWs. By
analyzing their family situation as case studies, the researcher was able to deduce
whether they have a positive or negative outlook towards the Philippine government.
Government authorities from the Philippine Consulate General in Hongkong and the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration in Manila were interviewed regarding
government assistance to the OFWs and their families. Members of the academe were
also interviewed in order to analyze how OFW families perceive and how they act
towards the Philippine government and why they do so.
This research uses the process of political socialization as a theoretical
framework. It shall provide how families become agents in the individual's formation of
values and judgments in the field of politics. The researcher was able to deduce from the information based from the small
group discussions and case studies that in spite of physical separation of OFWs to their
children, they are still able to influence their children's outlook and attitude towards
government and politics in the Philippines. Although, they weren't the only influence
the children have, they still play their role as socialization agents by communicating to
their families in the country their situation abroad. An open and honest communication
system between OFW families maintains and even strengthens their relationship amidst
long-term physical separation from each other.
The researcher also found out that the OFW families are not really indifferent
towards government and political issues, although they admit their little involvement
with political issues. Their non-involvement is a manifestation of their dismay and
hopelessness with the current system of governance in the country.
The government authorities admit that the government has a lot of "cleaning up”
to do in order to regain the public's trust, especially the OFW families' trust in the
Pliilippine government.
The research not only showed how OFW families perceive the government, but
also, it showed how the Filipino family underwent transformation. The Filipino family
is transformed from the traditionally and literally close family into a more liberal and an
even stronger one—the one that knows no physical boundaries in making sacrifices to
achieve betterment in life. |
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