Biyernes, Abril 15, 2011

Why Filipinos go Abroad http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-Filipinos-go-Abroad

The Philippines is a country that's pretty visible on the map of the world in the South East area in Asia. It's population to this date has just gone a little over the 90 million mark. A fraction of this "millions" of Filipinos, are actually not in the Philippines, well at least not in the country all the time. They're in other countries finding a living and sending money to their families back home.
While the statistics from the government isn't clear, one thing's quite clear, about 10% of RP's GDP (Gross Domestic Product) comes from remittances of OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers).
The GDP is a rough estimate of a country's output. It's quite silly when 10% of RP's GDP is coming from other countries. Technically it isn't really its output, it just so happens that money is pouring in to the country so they can spend it and somehow keeps its economy afloat.
In fact, OFWs are called "Bagong Bayani" (New Heroes) in the Philippines and for good reasons.

Sure there are lots of various reasons why Filipinos would go abroad to work and to live and maybe even visit but for the majority of these Filipinos, the real reason is "economic".
The average income of a typical Filipino worker in the Philippines is about 10,000 pesos per month (200 USD). It's hard to tell the average expenses of a typical household since it depends on a lot of things like whether there are children or renting a house or apartment and whether commuting or have a private vehicle to work or school.
Different people have different ways of measuring whether an income is low or average or high. For me, I simply measure it against my expenses or the things that I can buy with the money I have.
                                       
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I passed along the street of Jacinto when I heard a song '' napakarami ng enhinyero dito sa atin ngunit bakit tila wala ng natira, nagaabraod sila''. I looked above the sky wondering if it is true because I havent so much heard of an engineers who went abroad. I remember my mom when she attempted to go abraod when I was in grade six. I have a little sister at that time which was my playmate and friend. We were naïve and carefree of our surroundings and Mom felt so bad to leave. She called a worship for us a couple of days before she would take off. There she sat on a couch and told me to be a good kuya for my sister because she may be not here in Philippines for four years. I spent my time crying for I would miss the embrace and kiss of my mom.

This is in concern of our government today why many of the Filipino skilled workers and professionals prefer to go abraod rather to work domesticated. Some reasons might be the unemployment and inadequate wages. These are some of the factors why individuals suffer from economic and social dislocation. Even students who deserve proper education might not be granted because of being underemployed. They work for their school, budget and allowance in order to maintain and acquire their scarce resources.We have tackled the working students, professionals and skilled workers, how about the unprofessional and the undergraduates?As we can see these kind of people have low possibilities to be employed.With this, they may develop economic insecurities about everything they do.


During deflation, the market of goods go down thats why we often see the word sale in the market.The output of this to the workers might lead to cancellation of employees or the worst is to fire them. Because of this dilemma, workers who dont receive anymore salaries are likely to be hungry and hot tempered and thats the time to promote strike. Propriety of violent actions emerge which intentioanlly call the response of the paralyzed government.We are governed mostly by dishonest and unserious in dealing with the country’s economic progress and growth. They are busy arguing, debating and opposing each other’s ideas and projects rather than making steps in solving the present problems of the country. There is lack of collaboration, sympathy, acceptance and consideration. They keep on complaining rather than working hard for the country.Even how rich the resources we have, our counntry still cant stand if there is no cooperation parties and officials.

In some ways, there are what we call the users of economy.They treat people like playing hide and seek.This is the fact why the commodities in the Philippines are so high.The reason behind is the existence of monopolies where one company controls the domestic market and dictates the prices of certain goods.Or oligopolies, where a number of corporations in the same industry connive with one another to control the market and fix prices among themselves. Example,prices of medicines in the Philippines are high because foreign pharmaceutical companies have banded together to form an oligopoly and fix prices in the domestic market.This act will impair the economy of the country as well as to ones family.


If this will continue it is expected that the number of immigrants will be doubled. More family will experience desolate from their loved ones. The chance is to opt the family in exchange for a money which they can find abroad. That's why some of the Filipinos take the opportunity rather than to serve his/her country.After completing the visa, they chose to dwell in abroad or marry a foreigner for them to become a citizen so that they can stay there for a long time.This cause to give up the Filipino ethnicity just for money.If money is the basis to live, will you give up your family? 

1 komento:

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