Extent and Determinants of Decision-Makingpower of Wives of Expatriate Workers in the Bangladeshi Family

A. H. Quddus, Rashida Khanam, M. Begum
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ABSTRACT:Millions of Bangladeshis work as expatriate workers across the globe, but most of the married ones leave their families in native homes, who either live independently or with the parents of husbands or with own parents. The study has attempted to understand how the absence of husbands affects their decision-making power in the family. Data were collected using a sample survey of 400 wives of expatriate workers. A composite variable of 10 statements from simple to complex family matters was included in the interview schedule to measure the extent of decision-making power of wives during their husbands' absence and using it as the dependent variable to identify the factors associated with decision-making power. Descriptive statistics were used for describing the profile of the wives of expatriate workers and determining wives' level of decision-making power, while inferential statistics were used for identifying the factors associated with the decision-making power. Wives are young, literate, poor, majority landless and joint family member, and in debt for husbands' expatriation. About 56% of the wives receive remittance and 63% of them control it. Although two-thirds of the wives control the remittance, the level of decision-making of wives remains at a moderate level. The regression analysis has shown that, a wife has to be a remittance recipient or a remittance controller or an aged woman or any combination of the three to become a decision maker, in addition to the absence of the husband. The decision-making in a family being a complex interplay of multiple actors in a private home, a direct macro level policy is difficult to execute and may not be accepted in society. Indirect micro level policy like posting women in remittance transacting desks in banks and financial institutions, may encourage more husbands to send remittance to their wives to have their money in safe custody. Since regression analysis has found receiving and controlling of remittance have a significant relationship with decision-making power, the more wives receive the remittance, it is likely more wives will control it, and thus more wives will be empowered to make decisions.
孟加拉家庭中外派工人妻子决策权的程度和决定因素
摘要:数以百万计的孟加拉国人在全球各地从事外派工作,但大多数已婚人士将家人留在家乡,他们要么独立生活,要么与丈夫的父母生活在一起,要么与自己的父母生活在一起。这项研究试图了解丈夫的缺席是如何影响她们在家庭中的决策权的。数据是通过对400名外籍工人的妻子进行抽样调查收集的。在访谈计划中加入了从简单到复杂的10个家庭问题的复合变量来衡量丈夫不在时妻子的决策权程度,并将其作为因变量来识别与决策权相关的因素。描述性统计用于描述外籍工人妻子的概况和确定妻子的决策权水平,而推断性统计用于确定与决策权相关的因素。妻子年轻,有文化,贫穷,大多数没有土地,是共同家庭成员,并因丈夫移居国外而负债累累。大约56%的妻子收到汇款,63%的妻子控制汇款。虽然三分之二的妻子控制着汇款,但妻子的决策水平仍然处于中等水平。回归分析表明,除了丈夫不在的情况外,妻子必须是汇款收款人或汇款控制者或老年妇女或三者的任何组合才能成为决策者。在私人家庭中,家庭决策是多个参与者的复杂相互作用,直接的宏观层面的政策很难执行,也可能不被社会所接受。间接微观层面的政策,比如让女性在银行和金融机构的汇款交易柜台工作,可能会鼓励更多的丈夫给妻子汇款,让他们的钱得到安全保管。由于回归分析发现汇款的接收和控制与决策权有显著的关系,妻子收到的汇款越多,控制汇款的妻子可能越多,因此有决策权的妻子也就越多。
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