Job Loss During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Phenomenological Study on the Experiences of Filipino Migrant Workers
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2024
Abstract
Massive involuntary job loss is one of the most damaging consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a distressful life event, studies revealed how it can adversely impact one’s well-being, especially when challenges are unmanaged. Using phenomenology as its theoretical lens, this study aimed to provide an understanding of the experiences of sudden job loss among 12 Filipino migrant workers through semistructured online interviews. In particular, it explored the difficulties, coping mechanisms, and critical resources that enabled them to deal with the transition from being substantial income earners to jobless individuals. The analysis underscored the need for a concerted response, especially at the government level, to help mitigate the adverse psychological and economic impact of unemployment among migrant workers.
Recommended Citation
Mactal, M.T.D., Teng-Calleja, M., Caringal-Go, J.F., & Zantua, R.M.S. (2024). Job loss during the COVID-19 crisis: A phenomenological study on the experiences of Filipino migrant workers. International Perspectives of Psychology, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1027/2157-3891/a000098