Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”

The concept of “exposure to migration” helped us understand family dimensions, such as the role of members who remained behind, especially wives, changing gender roles, and changing exposure to remittances. However, most existing migration studies have not examined whether exposure to migration has...

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Main Authors: Ullah, AKM Ahsan, Chattoraj, Diotima
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1784122024-06-18T07:53:27Z Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration” Ullah, AKM Ahsan Chattoraj, Diotima Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social Sciences Female migration Remittances The concept of “exposure to migration” helped us understand family dimensions, such as the role of members who remained behind, especially wives, changing gender roles, and changing exposure to remittances. However, most existing migration studies have not examined whether exposure to migration has anything to do with gender dynamics. This has often resulted in women or wives playing a subordinate role in contemporary discourse on gendered migration. Because they have very little to do with remittances compared to male family members, their role in the family is viewed critically by their male counterparts. This research is based on interviews with women from a selection of countries in Asia. Based on the analytical framework of “exposure to migration”, this study contends that the degree of exposure to migration for women depends on the country’s social and cultural milieu. In many cases, this exposure also leads to marital problems and family complications. Published version 2024-06-18T07:53:27Z 2024-06-18T07:53:27Z 2024 Journal Article Ullah, A. A. & Chattoraj, D. (2024). Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”. Genealogy, 8(1), 4-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy8010004 2313-5778 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178412 10.3390/genealogy8010004 2-s2.0-85188810041 1 8 4 en Genealogy © 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Social Sciences
Female migration
Remittances
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Female migration
Remittances
Ullah, AKM Ahsan
Chattoraj, Diotima
Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”
description The concept of “exposure to migration” helped us understand family dimensions, such as the role of members who remained behind, especially wives, changing gender roles, and changing exposure to remittances. However, most existing migration studies have not examined whether exposure to migration has anything to do with gender dynamics. This has often resulted in women or wives playing a subordinate role in contemporary discourse on gendered migration. Because they have very little to do with remittances compared to male family members, their role in the family is viewed critically by their male counterparts. This research is based on interviews with women from a selection of countries in Asia. Based on the analytical framework of “exposure to migration”, this study contends that the degree of exposure to migration for women depends on the country’s social and cultural milieu. In many cases, this exposure also leads to marital problems and family complications.
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Chattoraj, Diotima
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title Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”
title_short Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”
title_full Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”
title_fullStr Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of Asian women's “exposure to migration”
title_sort unraveling gender dynamics in migration and remittances: an empirical analysis of asian women's “exposure to migration”
publishDate 2024
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