Sun.Star Davao

‘UNINTEREST­ED’

A survey revealed that 88.1 percent of Dabawenyos are not interested to work abroad.

- BY LYKA AMETHYST H. CASAMAYOR /Reporter

Majority of Dabawenyos signify their disinteres­t to work abroad, despite their desire to look for a second job, a local survey revealed.

In the City Wide Social Survey series 10 (CWSS 10) at the Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) last Friday, December 7, 2018, it showed that 88.1 percent said that they have no aspiration to live or work abroad.

Mildred Estanda of the Social Research Training and Developmen­t Office (SRTDO) said that two of every five Dabawenyos or 79.3 percent are looking for an additional work because their income is not enough.

However, despite the need for second job to sustain a family, majority still said they do not want to work abroad.

“When we say labor force economics, we define it as a total number of workers including the employed and unemployed,” Estanda said during her presentati­on of statistica­l data on labor force economics.

“Here in Davao City, when Dabawenyos are asked what were their status was in the time of interview, more than half of them or 60 percent responded to be working,” she said, adding that the data is relatively higher compared to six months ago.

In the data presented, District 1 has the highest number of individual­s who are working with 63.3 percent, 60 percent of the respondent­s from District 2 have a job, and District 3 has 56.7 percent.

Meanwhile, Davao City Vice Mayor Bernard Al-ag said in an online interview with SunStar Davao yesterday that the data is an indication that the labor force in the city is now more confident in finding economic opportunit­ies to sustain their needs.

“I think most of the Davaoeños realized the negative social impact of working abroad. Relevant numbers of our labor forces today are children of OFWs,” Al-ag added.

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