Towards a model of resilience for transnational families of Filipina domestic workers
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
PLOS One
Volume
12
Issue
8
Publication Date
8-24-2017
Abstract
Many Filipinos experience poverty and poor employment opportunities. In order to alleviate poverty and provide sufficient resources for their families, numerous mothers leave the Philippines to become domestic workers. The present study aimed to build a model of family resilience for transnational families. A total of 33 participants consisting of Filipino transnational families, domestic workers, and key informants participated in a series of focus group discussions and interviews. A new model of resilience among transnational families of Filipina domestic helpers was created using a constructivist grounded theory approach. The model highlighted how temporal and spatial elements are embedded in collective migration experiences. Family narratives begin with the sacrifice of separation, where mothers leave their families for a chance to solve economic problems. To successfully adapt to their separation, the families undergo five relational processes. First, families communicate across space using technology to bridge relational distance. Second, families restructure across space through role sharing and the validation of each other’s efforts in their family roles. Third, families rebuild ties through temporary family reunification that bridge physical and relational distance. Fourth, families have the collective goal of permanent family reunification by ending migration to become complete again. Fifth, they strive to commit to their families by prioritizing them instead of succumbing to difficulties. Family resilience for transnational migrants is a collectivistic process, negotiated by each family member.
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Recommended Citation
Garabiles, M. R., Ofreneo, M. P., & Hall, B. J. (2017). Towards a model of resilience for transnational families of Filipina domestic workers. PLOS One, 12 (8) Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/15007
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Keywords
Resilience (Personality trait); Foreign workers, Filipino—Family relationships; Migrant laborers' families—Psychology
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