Bridging the Distance: A History of Filipino IT Professionals in Saudi Arabia’s Tech Boom Since the 1970s (ofwjobs.org)

The exodus of Filipino workers to foreign lands is a story woven into the very fabric of the Philippines’ modern history. Driven by economic necessity and the promise of a better life for their families, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) have become modern-day heroes, contributing significantly to the nation’s economy and transforming the social landscape. This

From Pixels to Paradise: Filipino Game Developers Migrating, Retiring, and Seeking Support in Australia (1980s-Present)

The narrative of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) is a complex tapestry woven with threads of sacrifice, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life. This narrative is particularly compelling when viewed through the lens of specific professions, destinations, and historical contexts. This article will explore the experiences of Filipino game developers working in Australia, their

Beneath the Rising Sun: Filipino Engineers, Mental Wellbeing, and the Lure & Loneliness of Japan’s 1980s Economic Boom

The 1980s saw a surge in Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) seeking opportunities abroad, driven by a desire for economic advancement amidst a challenging landscape in the Philippines. This wave of migration wasn’t homogenous; it encompassed diverse professions, including a significant number of engineers drawn to the burgeoning economies of countries like Japan. While the narrative

Future-Proofing Filipinas: Skills & Growth for Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia Beyond 2030 (OFWJobs.org)

The image of the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) is deeply ingrained in the Filipino national identity. For decades, Filipinos have ventured abroad, seeking opportunities to provide for their families back home. A significant portion of these OFWs, especially women, find employment as domestic helpers, with Saudi Arabia being a prominent destination. While this path has

From Crisis to Classroom: Filipino Teachers, Remittances, and Reintegration in Qatar During the 1990s Asian Financial Crisis (Visit OFWJobs.org)

The exodus of Filipino teachers seeking greener pastures abroad is not a recent phenomenon. It has deep roots, intertwined with the nation’s economic struggles and the global demand for educators. The late 1990s, particularly the period surrounding the Asian financial crisis, saw a significant surge in Filipino migration, including a notable increase in the number

Building Through Barriers: Filipino Construction Workers, Healthcare, and Digital Transformation in Singapore’s 2020s

The COVID-19 pandemic cast a long shadow over the world, drastically altering the landscape of migration and labor. For Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), a cornerstone of the Philippine economy, the 2020s brought a unique set of challenges and opportunities. This is especially true for those in the construction sector in Singapore, a popular destination for

Coding Across Oceans: The Social Cost of Filipino IT Workers in Singapore Since the 1970s (OFWJobs.org)

The exodus of Filipino workers seeking opportunities abroad has been a defining feature of the Philippines’ socio-economic landscape for decades. Beginning in the 1970s, the government actively promoted labor export as a key strategy for economic development. This policy, while generating significant economic benefits, has also resulted in profound social costs, particularly the fracturing of