From Home to Host Country: A Phenomenological Study on the Work-Life Balance and Human Flourishing of Migrant Filipino Teachers
Marphie Yusuke S. Tabata | Francis Michael P. Yambao
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study explored the lived experiences of migrant Filipino teachers
through the lens of work-life balance and human flourishing. It aimed to
understand how these concepts were experienced, defined, and related in the
participants’ accounts. Using a qualitative phenomenological design, nine (9)
teachers who had previously worked in the Philippines and were currently
teaching abroad were selected and interviewed. Their responses were recorded,
transcribed, and analyzed using Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis framework
within an interpretive phenomenological orientation. The findings suggest that,
within this sample, migration reconfigured the teachers’ everyday lives, with
many participants describing more manageable work demands, clearer
boundaries, and improved work-life balance. However, some participants also
associated migration with a sense of quiet loneliness and the emotional strain of
being away from familiar relationships and support systems. The teachers
defined human flourishing as thriving as a person and as a teacher, often in terms
of personal growth, well-being, purpose, and impact. Participants also described
human flourishing as related to work-life balance, with balance often creating
space for thriving. At the same time, a few participants interpreted difficult or
imbalanced experiences as still contributing to growth, depending on their
understanding. Overall, the study suggests that migration is more than an
economic decision; for these participants, it was a complex process involving
both relief and trade-offs in pursuit of a better quality of life. The findings offer
evidence-informed implications for reducing excessive teacher workload,
protecting time boundaries, strengthening psychosocial support for migrant
teachers, and supporting teachers’ personal and professional growth.
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