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  1. 1 kwi 2013 · Applying regression on the data from the World Values Survey for the Philippines in 1996 and 2001, this study aims to explore the correlates of views on family values among Filipinos,...

  2. When examining the significance of family in Filipino culture, family is essential to their identity and sense of belonging. This emphasis on family is a result of historical and social factors that have led to the prioritization of family values and intergenerational relationships.

  3. The document discusses the roots of Filipino identity and character traits. It analyzes how factors like family, history, education, religion, economics and politics have shaped both positive and negative traits. Positives include traits like resilience, family orientation, and humor.

  4. While the results show that Filipinos generally share family values, especially on those related to child rearing for both parents, and child-bearing, there are indications that such views also differ across educational attainment, geographic location, social class, and ethnic groups.

  5. This paper reviews the current definition of Filipino families, starting from a sociological perspective to the challenge to Filipino psychologists. More recent research of sociologists on families recognize the changing structure and composition of.

  6. This document discusses characteristics of Filipino culture. It identifies both positive traits like familialism, bayanihan (community spirit), and hard work, as well as negative traits like mañana habit (procrastination) and amor propio (excessive pride).

  7. The document summarizes key strengths of the Filipino character, which include: 1) A strong sense of community and concern for others, shown through traits like empathy, helpfulness, hospitality, and trust. 2) A deep family orientation where family provides identity, support and is the top commitment and source of belonging.

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