OVERSEAS Filipino workers (OFWs) are more likely to trust the government when it provides fast, visible help rather than introducing fresh policies, a study by research firm Fourth Wall found.
OFWs’ confidence depends on practical services such as quick processing of documents, simplified transactions, responsive hotlines, emergency assistance, and other forms of direct support, it said.
“OFWs are not looking for policy mandates, but a clear, visible, and decisive presence from their government,” John Brylle L. Bae, research director at Fourth Wall, said in a separate statement. “They often look for credible champions — leaders who can mobilize institutions quickly and visibly when workers face risk abroad.”
The research analyzed national labor patterns, migrant worker programs and social media discussions on platforms including Facebook, X and Reddit from 2016 to 2026.
It found that Filipino workers overseas notice government care when assistance is timely, procedures are easy, support measures are clearly communicated, livelihood programs are offered and authorities directly engage with worker concerns.
The study found that migrant workers often credit the National Government for assistance, rather than the specific agencies handling the programs, such as the Department of Migrant Workers or the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.
This influences how OFWs perceive the administration’s compassion and effectiveness.
The research suggests that during times of geopolitical risk, such as war in the Middle East, OFWs prioritize action over rules.
Quick emergency responses, clear communication, and visible support were far more valued than expanding policy frameworks or creating new mandates.
“Migrants evaluate governance not through policy design but through outcomes,” according to a copy of the study. “Reliable services, visible assistance, clear communication, and responsive intervention are what shape confidence in the system.” — Kaela Patricia B. Gabriel

