Families and COVID-19: Impacts of The Pandemic To The Families With Working Family Members of Barangay Visayan Village, Tagum City
Families and COVID-19: Impacts of The Pandemic To The Families With Working Family Members of Barangay Visayan Village, Tagum City
Families and COVID-19: Impacts of The Pandemic To The Families With Working Family Members of Barangay Visayan Village, Tagum City
A Research Proposal
TLE 106: Home Management
OLIVER PONSADES
PROFESSOR
JASMIN I. SOMBILON
MAED/TLE
A typical Filipino Family is known for their close ties. Their relationship with each
other is so close that they almost do not want to be apart from each other. That is why it
is common to them having extended families. The lolo, lola and some titas and titos
stays with the family. They also love doing things together. They eat together, pray
together, etc. they also love celebrating especial occasions like birthdays, Christmas,
etc together. Every member of the family is helping for the good of their family. Usually,
the father provides income to the family while the mother stays at home to do the
chores and tend to the kids. And it is also the children's responsibility to help their
parents. The Filipino Education is of 4 levels. The elementary, which has 6 grades; the
junior high school, which has 4 years; the senior high school, which has 2 years, and
Last 2019, broke the news of covid-19 in the world. Although the damage of the
spreading disease is not yet so great it is already a concern for health and society.
(Ioannidis, 2020) COVID-19 shows extremely strong risk stratification across age,
socioeconomic factors, clinical. (Scherb, 2020) A lot of business slowly earned low
income that caused unemployment. The extent to which lifestyle, nutrition, genetics, and
adverse social environment had changed quickly. (Brenner, 2020) The economic impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic threatens the health and well-being of families across the
nation and is particularly consequential for the nation’s 77 million children ages 18 and
under. Karpman, M., Gonzalez, D., & Kenney, G., (May, 2020) In a survey to the
Impacts Of Covid-19 On Job Loss they found out that 24 percent of respondents lost a
job or income due to COVID-19. Most of these job or income losses were due to being
balance with few supports. With schools and daycare facilities closed, parents are solely
responsible for childcare and perhaps even homeschooling. Yet, many parents are also
working their paid jobs from home, while others have heightened financial concerns due
to losing their job, and yet others involved in healthcare may be living away from their
families to reduce exposing them to the virus. Whatever the circumstance, work-family
economic impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has yet to be understood – and is
possibly far ahead of us. Encompassing measures are undertaken to protect the
economy, including temporary layoffs, temporary halts in the collection of income taxes
As the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on all individuals and their families
around the world. We want to know how this Covid-19 crisis impacted their family
needs. As we all know a job loss is one of the worst financial shocks most families will
face, making it extremely difficult to make ends meet and avoid devastating downstream
effects like foreclosures or evictions. Despard, M., Grinstein-Weiss, M., Chun, Y., &
Roll, S., (July, 2020) During the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment reached historic
heights with more than 40 million unemployment benefit claims filed even exceeding the
Chun, Y., & Roll, S., (July, 2020) As in one of the research parents reported coping with
the pandemic’s economic impacts by cutting back spending on food, reducing savings,
and going into debt. Karpman, M., Gonzalez, D., & Kenney, G., (May, 2020)
During this COVID-19 pandemic, are there changes happen or still the same to
important determinant of a child’s skills (Doepke & Zilibotti, 2019; Gershoff et al., 2012).
During a period when schools are closed, parents may have more opportunities to
spend time with children and this may produce more positive parent-child interactions.
(Pinderhughes et al., 2000; Straus & Stewart, 1999) However, the disruptions caused
by changes in routines and economic changes or the threat of illness may produce
more negative interactions. Harsh parenting – including shouting at young children may
Straus & Stewart, 1999). Even absent the pandemic, children in low income homes
experience harsh parenting more often than do children in higher-income homes (Ryan
et al., 2016).
As the Philippine rank 23rd as the highest Covid-19 cases reaching 191,871,446
cases as of Feb. 24, 2021. (covid19trackerph.com) In region cases, Davao Region rank
7th reaching 92,738 as of July 21, 2021. (doh.gov.ph) While in provinces, Davao del
Norte reaches 2,943 cases as of February 24, 2021 where the rank 1 city in the
province was Tagum City it reaches 1,014 cases as of Feb. 24, 2021 and the barangay
comprises it as the highest was barangay Visayan Village who, as of July 21, 2021 got
Visayan Village rank 1 of the highest Covid-19 cases, a lot of worker who works in the
industries and businesses in barangay Visayan Village had really forced to stop from
barangay, we will know how this impacted their families and students in this crisis.
the spread of virus all throughout the barangay. The City Government of Tagum rolled
out its food assistance distribution starting on July 20, 2021, to workers and business
stipulated under Executive Order 2021-039 that put Tagum City under the stricter
| Facebook) With the current situation, it is of important concern to take a look at how
this COVID-19 crisis had impacted the barangay upon knowing their situation having the
highest Covid-19 cases recorded all throughout the city. More specifically, it is the
concern of this study to take a look at the families residing in the barangay whose
quality of living maybe affected in terms of economic status and quality family time in a
a. FAMILY NEEDS
and
FAMILY INCOME
b. QUALITY TIME
COVID-19
Moderating Variable
Research Variable
Independent Variable
o FAMILY INCOME
Dependent Variable
o FAMILY NEEDS
and
o QUALITY TIME
Moderating Variable
o COVID-19