Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research

Purpose – In Filipino culture, children often take on the role of family “breadwinner,” providing financial support and sharing family responsibilities. However, this role is typically viewed narrowly as that of a financial provider. To address this, this study explores the “Tagapagtaguyod na Anak,”...

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Main Authors: Thessa Lonica Villamor Quindoza, Marie Chiela Malcampo, Teresita Rungduin
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2025-05-01
Series:Southeast Asia
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/SEAMJ-09-2024-0063/full/pdf
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Marie Chiela Malcampo
Teresita Rungduin
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Teresita Rungduin
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description Purpose – In Filipino culture, children often take on the role of family “breadwinner,” providing financial support and sharing family responsibilities. However, this role is typically viewed narrowly as that of a financial provider. To address this, this study explores the “Tagapagtaguyod na Anak,” aiming to offer a more nuanced and culturally relevant understanding of the broader responsibilities and dynamics involved in this role within Filipino families. Design/methodology/approach – This exploratory study focused on single adult children aged 18–29 years and middle-aged parents aged 40–60 years old. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed thematically to explore the phenomenon of “Tagapagtaguyod na anak.” Findings – The findings reveal that “tagapagtaguyod na anak” provide financial, emotional and social support to their families. This role is shaped by parental expectations and the child’s volition. This role develops out of necessity and is influenced by the child’s understanding of family needs, a sense of responsibility, family values and gratitude (Utang na Loob). Implications for tagasalo personality and societal norms and intergenerational family dynamics are also discussed. Originality/value – This study delved into the concept of “tagapagtaguyod na anak” in Filipino families, distinguishing it from the “tagasalo personality” identified by Carandang (1987) and Udarbe (2001). It highlights the distinct responsibilities of this role, emphasizing the influence of cultural norms, gender expectations and socioeconomic factors. Hence, it offers valuable insights into the Filipino family dynamics.
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spelling doaj-art-efe612d8b7fe4522a1eded62145057042025-08-20T01:47:40ZengEmerald PublishingSoutheast Asia1819-50912948-04262025-05-01251587010.1108/SEAMJ-09-2024-0063Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory researchThessa Lonica Villamor Quindoza0Marie Chiela Malcampo1Teresita Rungduin2Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Philippine Normal University, Manila, PhilippinesFaculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Philippine Normal University, Manila, PhilippinesResearch, Extension, and Quality Assurance, Philippine Normal University, Manila, PhilippinesPurpose – In Filipino culture, children often take on the role of family “breadwinner,” providing financial support and sharing family responsibilities. However, this role is typically viewed narrowly as that of a financial provider. To address this, this study explores the “Tagapagtaguyod na Anak,” aiming to offer a more nuanced and culturally relevant understanding of the broader responsibilities and dynamics involved in this role within Filipino families. Design/methodology/approach – This exploratory study focused on single adult children aged 18–29 years and middle-aged parents aged 40–60 years old. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed thematically to explore the phenomenon of “Tagapagtaguyod na anak.” Findings – The findings reveal that “tagapagtaguyod na anak” provide financial, emotional and social support to their families. This role is shaped by parental expectations and the child’s volition. This role develops out of necessity and is influenced by the child’s understanding of family needs, a sense of responsibility, family values and gratitude (Utang na Loob). Implications for tagasalo personality and societal norms and intergenerational family dynamics are also discussed. Originality/value – This study delved into the concept of “tagapagtaguyod na anak” in Filipino families, distinguishing it from the “tagasalo personality” identified by Carandang (1987) and Udarbe (2001). It highlights the distinct responsibilities of this role, emphasizing the influence of cultural norms, gender expectations and socioeconomic factors. Hence, it offers valuable insights into the Filipino family dynamics.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/SEAMJ-09-2024-0063/full/pdfTagapagtaguyodFilipino adultsSense of responsibilityFilipino values
spellingShingle Thessa Lonica Villamor Quindoza
Marie Chiela Malcampo
Teresita Rungduin
Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
Southeast Asia
Tagapagtaguyod
Filipino adults
Sense of responsibility
Filipino values
title Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
title_full Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
title_fullStr Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
title_full_unstemmed Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
title_short Ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for Filipino adults: an exploratory research
title_sort ang tagapagtaguyod na anak for filipino adults an exploratory research
topic Tagapagtaguyod
Filipino adults
Sense of responsibility
Filipino values
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/SEAMJ-09-2024-0063/full/pdf
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