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SWS survey says 7% of Filipino households have an OFW

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 06:35 PM April 19, 2023

SWS survey says 7% of households have an OFW

FILE PHOTO: OFWs line up in a special lane for them at the NAIA Terminal 3 in May 2021. INQUIRER / MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines — A Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey released Wednesday found that seven percent of Filipino households have an overseas Filipino worker that helps provide for the family.

According to the poll, 75 percent of the households often receive money from their OFW family members with 17 percent saying they “sometimes” receive money from them, 5 percent saying “seldom,” and 3 percent saying “never.”

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The SWS also found that “nearly two out of 10 adult Filipinos aspire to live abroad” with seven percent already looking for work overseas.

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Adult Filipino respondents chose the following countries as their top picks to find employment, based on the survey:

  • Canada (16 percent)
  • Saudi Arabia (12 percent)
  • Kuwait (9 percent)
  • United Arab Emirates (9 percent)
  • Japan (7 percent)
  • Qatar (6 percent)
  • United States of America (6 percent)

The SWS poll conducted from December 10-14, 2022, interviewed 1,200 Filipino adults across the country. It has a margin of error of ± 2.8 percent.

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