Cross-border sex trade, transnational remittances and changing family structures among Benin people of southern Nigeria

O. Osezua
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The paper examined Benin women who migrate for the purpose of cross border sexual transactions. It also assessed the changes in the traditional Benin family structure, mediated by the prevalence of Benin women migrants and their financial contributions to their families. The study relied on qualitative data generated through Household-based Interviews; Key Informant Interviews, Vignette-based Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and Life Histories. A total of 18 vignette-based FGDs were held among adult males, adult females and youths (using –a story of sex-trafficking that ended on “successful” note and a tragic story of a sex-trafficked victim). Also, five (5) Key Informants who were selected on the basis of their social statuses in the Benin Society were interviewed. Findings showed that the traditional Benin family structure, prior to women migration for the purpose of sexual transaction, which was organized on the basis of age and sex, is fast eroding. Many of these women who have been successful in trans-border sexual transaction, despite their sex or age in the family, are now the centre of authority and pivot of important family decisions. This is as a result of the huge sum of money they remit to their families. Furthermore, findings from showed that Benin women who are direct beneficiaries of transnational remittances from their daughters‟ sexual transaction overseas, can now access critical resources which were previously inaccessible due to the traditional inheritance systemrule of primogeniture. Consequently, most of these women in this category have become the shadow bread winners in their families by providing for the daily upkeep of family members. Also, many of such women have erected edifices for themselves, parents or husbands, while others have provided adequate financial resources for their family members to open up businesses. The study concludes that based on the pervasive notion of the utility of transnational remittances obtained from sex trafficking in aiding family economic advancement in the region, stemming the tide by making anti trafficking laws will at best reduce the incidence for a while but cannot curtail the trend. This has an implication of compromising the integrity of the contemporary Benin family, as a socialization agency for its members.
尼日利亚南部贝宁人的跨境性交易、跨国汇款和不断变化的家庭结构
该论文调查了为跨境性交易而移民的贝宁妇女。它还评估了贝宁传统家庭结构的变化,这种变化是由于贝宁妇女移徙的普遍存在及其对家庭的经济贡献造成的。该研究依赖于通过家庭访谈产生的定性数据;关键信息者访谈,基于小插曲的焦点小组讨论(FGD)和生活史。在成年男性、成年女性和青年中,共举行了18次以小插曲为基础的fgd(使用了一个以“成功”结尾的性贩运故事和一个性贩运受害者的悲惨故事)。此外,还采访了根据贝宁社会地位选出的五(5)名关键线人。调查结果显示,在妇女为性交易而移徙之前,以年龄和性别为基础的传统贝宁家庭结构正在迅速受到侵蚀。许多在跨国性交易中取得成功的妇女,不管她们在家庭中的性别或年龄,现在都是权威的中心和重要家庭决策的枢纽。这是由于他们给家人汇了大量的钱。此外,调查结果显示,直接受益于女儿海外性交易跨国汇款的贝宁妇女现在可以获得以前由于长子继承制的传统继承制度而无法获得的关键资源。因此,这一类别中的大多数妇女通过为家庭成员提供日常生活费用而成为家庭中的影子养家者。此外,许多妇女为自己、父母或丈夫盖了房子,而另一些妇女则为其家庭成员开办企业提供了足够的财政资源。该研究的结论是,基于从性交易中获得的跨国汇款在帮助该地区家庭经济发展方面的效用的普遍观念,通过制定反贩运法律来遏制这一趋势,最多只能在一段时间内减少发生率,但无法遏制这一趋势。这意味着当代贝宁家庭作为其成员的社会化机构的完整性受到损害。
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