Fewer Filipinos want to migrate under Aquino gov't: survey
MANILA, Philippines - With renewed hope and optimism under the new Aquino government, fewer Filipinos now want to migrate to another country and live there, according to a new survey by Pulse Asia conducted early July.
The survey, which was conducted last July 1 to 11 or during the first few days of the Aquino administration, showed that 9% of Filipinos--roughly 1 in 10 Filipinos-- agreed with the statement: "If it were only possible, I would migrate to another country and live there."
This was down 11 percentage points from March 2010, when 20%--1 in 5 Filipinos--said they wanted to migrate if it were only possible.
On the other hand, 75% of Filipinos--3 in 4 Filipinos--disagreed with the statement ("If it were only possible, I would migrate to another country and live there") in July 2010, up 19-percentage points from 56% in March 2010.
Pulse Asia Chief Research Fellow Ana Maria Tabunda said the desire of more Filipinos to stay in the country is an indicator of trust in the Aquino government.
"They are willing to stay and work hard because they know that the new government will work hard. The question now is what the administration will do to keep that trust," she told abs-cbnNEWS.com.
Previous Pulse Asia surveys showed that the desire to migrate among Filipinos went as high as 29% in 2006 during the Arroyo administration. It stayed at 20% for 3 straight quarters since August 2009 before dropping to a record low 9% in July 2010.
Among income households, rich and middle class households (ABC) had the biggest drop (-15) in wanting to migrate: from 27% in March 2010, it fell to 12% in July 2010.
Among the masa (D) households, the desire to migrate fell from 20% in March to 9% in July. Among the poorest households (E), it fell from 18% in March to 10% in July.
One Filipino who agrees with the results of the survey is IT expert Gary Castillo.
In an interview, Castillo said he is setting aside plans to migrate to the United States because of renewed hope for the economy under the new President. "We should help each other to bring about change in the country," he told TV Patrol World.
The Pulse Asia survey also showed that optimism among Filipinos is now at its highest level since the 1997 Asian financial crisis due to the ascendancy of President Aquino.
The survey showed that 53% of Filipinos believe that their personal quality of life will change for the better by next year, compared to 32% optimism last March. On the other hand, pessimism dropped from 26% in March to 11% in July. (Read: Optimism at record high under Aquino: Pulse Asia)
Sought for comment, Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz welcomed the survey results, which she said is in line with President Aquino's vision to lessen deployment of overseas Filipino workers to other countries.
"There is a social cost to migration especially on the children when families are separated for long periods of time. The challenge to the new administration is to sustain the changes in government and ensure that there are good jobs here so that workers don't have to leave the country to find work," she said in a separate interview.
She said the foreign chambers of commerce earlier identified business process outsourcing, agriculture, tourism, health, mining and manufacturing sectors as among the key employment generators in the Philippines in the next 10 years.
Records from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration earlier showed that total deployment rate of overseas Filipino workers increased by 11.7% in 2009. With a report from TV Patrol World
Kasinungalingang Survey!!!!
Imulat nyo mga mata nyo, puro panluluko lamang sa sambayanan itong pinag gagawa ng ABiaS-CBN at ng FALSE ASIA Survey na yan, napakatanga na lang ang maniniwala sa balitang yan, 99% ay gustong makalayas ng Pinas, dahil sa kahirapan, siksikan ang mga aplikante sa mga Agency, mga nagbabakasakaling matanggap at makapagtrabaho sa ibang bansa...
Ang FALSE ASIA Survey na yan, ang may-ari po ay Cojuangco Family, so..ano sa tingin nyo ..lahat ay gagawin nila..lumabas lang sa publiko na magaling, masipag itong batugang bobo na si Ngoyngoy..
Saturated na ang market kaya sila nandito
I can believe that a lot of people have their utmost trust in the new administration this early, but NOT this survey about people no longer wanting to migrate because Noynoy is the President.
Unemployment is still up, even our OFWs in Iraq are refusing to go back despite the danger to their lives and the rest are quite content with their jobs in other countries.
Ang TOTOO pa siguro, ay maraming mga aspiring na OFW na hindi makalipad dahil wala nang trabaho silang makita sa abroad na para sa kurso nila. Take for example: Nursing. Dati napaka-in-demand ang trabahong yan, pero ngayon saturated na ang market at naghigpit pa. Meron pa rin nakakalipad pero iilan na lang.
But they are not staying because of Noynoy. They are staying here, because they don't have a choice.
Baka pati kayo maniwala sa sarili nyong kalokohan.
Sinong pinagloloko nyo sa survey "daw" na yan? Talaga 'tong network na 'to, masyadong nagpapahalata. Konting kinis naman sa mga press releases, ginawa nyong bobo ang mga Filipino. Katawatawa ang administration na ito, nabubuhay sa mga pekeng press releases at media manipulation!
@alex_0831, Survey was Good?!
Talaga? Kelan at Saan ito nangyari? Bulag ka ba? Basahin mo na lang yung post ng isang OFW:
"kalokohan ang survey na ito. mangyayari lang yan kung kaya ng gobyernong tapatan ang sahod ng mga ofw dito sa abroad,at kung kaya nilang magprovide ng sapat na dami ng trabaho dyan sa pinas.ito ay maliwanag na panaginip lamang,survey na halata namang minamadyik ng FALSE ASIA." - alvase
The Survey was GOOD!!
Guys if u really want some change we have to start helping and trusting each other.. Hindi ung lagi ka na lng react ng react against.. sa ugali mo.. IKAW ang ayaw tumulong sa bansa natin.. That survey was good.. it was a hopeful message. Haaay Pinoy talaga.. tama muna reklamo... start from youself PLEASE!!!
@alex_0831, Survey was Good?!
Talaga? Kelan at Saan ito nangyari? Bulag ka ba? Basahin mo na lang yung post ng isang OFW:
"kalokohan ang survey na ito. mangyayari lang yan kung kaya ng gobyernong tapatan ang sahod ng mga ofw dito sa abroad,at kung kaya nilang magprovide ng sapat na dami ng trabaho dyan sa pinas.ito ay maliwanag na panaginip lamang,survey na halata namang minamadyik ng FALSE ASIA." - alvase
Really?
After the latest about PAL pilots resigning from their and for another work abroad, this survey is just another propaganda of ABNoy to make his regime look good. Another news of people looking for better pay is the weathermen of PAGASA. This survey is a plain work of an idiot, where did they conducted the survey? The true stats are with the POEA and not from the people on the streets. Idiots!
Survey needs to prove it
The previous administration was always criticised for saying good things such as the continues increase in OFW and remittance every year. The media and the critics (who always sees the bad side of any argument) says that it is bad premonition of the economy.
Now that we have a new president, we begin to have this kind of news to UPLIFT the spirits of the audience and AQUINO.
Maniniwala lang ako sa survey na ito kung after a year or two eh bababa na ang OFW population. It it continually increases.. then this SURVEY is definitely FALSE.
SAo remember, the next year or two.. WATCH for the news on the population of OFW and remittances..
sinong pinagluluko nyo????
kalokohan ang survey na ito.mangyayari lang yan kung kaya ng gobyernong tapatan ang sahod ng mga ofw dito sa abroad,at kung kaya nilang magprovide ng sapat na dami ng trabaho dyan sa pinas.ito ay maliwanag na panaginip lamang,survey na halata namang minamadyik ng FALSE ASIA.
Mabuhay ka PNOY
We salute you...keep fighting against GREEDY PEOPLE IN THE GOVERMENT AND KOTONG COPS..