Assessing the Level of Women's Empowerment among Garment Workers in a Particular Locale of Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Nusrat Sharmin Moushumy, Kaniz Fatima Jui, Sumaya Sultana, Homaira Siddika
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This research aims to assess the socioeconomic characteristics of female workers in the RMG industry with primary data from 100 respondents, equally divided into two categories: 50 Helpers and 50 Operators which is selected randomly. Using tabular analysis and descriptive statistics techniques, the study analyzed the data to gain insights into the socioeconomic profiles of the participants. A random sampling technique was used in selecting sample. Results indicated that a majority of the female workers (both Helpers and Operators) fell within the age group of 15-29 years. Furthermore, only 4% of female employees (Operators) possessed higher secondary education. The study found that 80% of respondents (Helpers) and 72% of respondents (Operators) were married, with the household head typically being the respondents' husband. The research revealed that the average annual salary of Helper respondents was Tk. 62040, while the mean annual income of Operator respondents was Tk. 128400. Regarding credit utilization, the study found that, on average, Helpers received 89.45% of the applied loan amount, with an average applied loan of Tk. 5346, and Operators received 92.24% of the applied loan amount, with an average applied loan of Tk. 8590.The study also explored the empowerment levels of the female workers and discovered that about 92% of Helpers and 90% of Operators kept their earnings and spent independently. Overall, Helper and Operator categories experienced improvements in income levels, health conditions, and financial situations, with decision-making abilities in various aspects of life, such as buying and selling, food selection, family planning, treatment, and visiting relatives, showing significant enhancements. Despite these improvements, the study identified a decline in savings, which decreased by 64% for Helpers and 36% for Operators. In light of these findings, the research advocates for enhancing the existing facilities to maximize the empowerment and well-being of female workers in the RMG industry.
评估孟加拉国达卡市特定地区服装工人的妇女赋权水平
本研究旨在评估女性工作者在RMG行业的社会经济特征,主要数据来自100名受访者,平均分为两类:50名助手和50名操作员,随机选择。利用表格分析和描述性统计技术,该研究分析了数据,以深入了解参与者的社会经济概况。选取样本采用随机抽样技术。调查结果显示,大多数女工(佣工和操作员)的年龄在15至29岁之间。此外,只有4%的女性雇员(经营者)受过高等中等教育。调查发现,80%的受访者(佣工)和72%的受访者(营办员)已婚,而户主通常是受访者的丈夫。研究发现,佣工受访者的平均年薪为62040元,而操作员受访者的平均年收入为128400元。在信贷使用方面,研究发现,平均而言,帮助者获得了申请贷款金额的89.45%,平均申请贷款为5346塔卡,运营商获得了申请贷款金额的92.24%,平均申请贷款为8590塔卡。该研究还探讨了女工的赋权水平,发现约92%的帮工和90%的操作员保留了自己的收入并独立消费。总体而言,帮助者和操作员类别在收入水平、健康状况和财务状况方面都有改善,在购买和销售、食品选择、计划生育、治疗和探亲等生活各个方面的决策能力都有显著提高。尽管有了这些改进,但研究发现节省的成本有所下降,帮手减少了64%,作业者减少了36%。鉴于这些发现,该研究主张加强现有设施,以最大限度地提高女性工人在RMG行业的权力和福祉。
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