Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective

Most studies on migrant domestic workers (MDW) focus on their problems and vulnerabilities, whereas not much is known about their positive attributes and character strengths. Hence, this study intends to deviate from the usual deficit-based view of MDW, which portrays them as victims, to a strengths...

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Main Authors: Nalipay, Ma. Jenina N, King, Ronnel B, Garabiles, Melissa R, Capio, Catherine M, Yeung, Susanna S. S.
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/363
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijop.12819
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-13552022-04-04T10:30:03Z Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective Nalipay, Ma. Jenina N King, Ronnel B Garabiles, Melissa R Capio, Catherine M Yeung, Susanna S. S. Most studies on migrant domestic workers (MDW) focus on their problems and vulnerabilities, whereas not much is known about their positive attributes and character strengths. Hence, this study intends to deviate from the usual deficit-based view of MDW, which portrays them as victims, to a strengths-based perspective, which highlights their character strengths. In this study, we examined MDW's character strengths (i.e. positive human attributes that contribute to the thriving of oneself and others) and work-related factors associated with it. The participants of the study were 631 Filipino female MDW in Hong Kong. We examined how work-related factors (employer support and working conditions) predicted different character strength domains (courage, humanity, justice, moderation, transcendence and wisdom) through strengths use. Results of structural equation modelling revealed that employer support consistently predicted all six domains of character strengths through increased strengths use. These findings highlight the important role of employer support on MDW's character strengths. More importantly, it can raise critical awareness on MDW's strengths and well-being, and provide a platform for future strengths-based programmes and policies. 2021-11-09T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/363 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijop.12819 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Migrant domestic workers Character strengths Strengths use Work-related factors Industrial and Organizational Psychology Migration Studies Psychology Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
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topic Migrant domestic workers
Character strengths
Strengths use
Work-related factors
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Migration Studies
Psychology
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
spellingShingle Migrant domestic workers
Character strengths
Strengths use
Work-related factors
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Migration Studies
Psychology
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Nalipay, Ma. Jenina N
King, Ronnel B
Garabiles, Melissa R
Capio, Catherine M
Yeung, Susanna S. S.
Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective
description Most studies on migrant domestic workers (MDW) focus on their problems and vulnerabilities, whereas not much is known about their positive attributes and character strengths. Hence, this study intends to deviate from the usual deficit-based view of MDW, which portrays them as victims, to a strengths-based perspective, which highlights their character strengths. In this study, we examined MDW's character strengths (i.e. positive human attributes that contribute to the thriving of oneself and others) and work-related factors associated with it. The participants of the study were 631 Filipino female MDW in Hong Kong. We examined how work-related factors (employer support and working conditions) predicted different character strength domains (courage, humanity, justice, moderation, transcendence and wisdom) through strengths use. Results of structural equation modelling revealed that employer support consistently predicted all six domains of character strengths through increased strengths use. These findings highlight the important role of employer support on MDW's character strengths. More importantly, it can raise critical awareness on MDW's strengths and well-being, and provide a platform for future strengths-based programmes and policies.
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author Nalipay, Ma. Jenina N
King, Ronnel B
Garabiles, Melissa R
Capio, Catherine M
Yeung, Susanna S. S.
author_facet Nalipay, Ma. Jenina N
King, Ronnel B
Garabiles, Melissa R
Capio, Catherine M
Yeung, Susanna S. S.
author_sort Nalipay, Ma. Jenina N
title Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective
title_short Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective
title_full Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective
title_fullStr Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Migrant Domestic Workers’ Character Strengths and the Role of Work-Related Factors: A Strengths-Based Perspective
title_sort migrant domestic workers’ character strengths and the role of work-related factors: a strengths-based perspective
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/363
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijop.12819
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