Women's agency during the COVID-19 pandemic in the absence of male migrants: changing gender roles and social relations

M. Uddin
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This article is an account of the expression of women’s agency during the COVID-19 pandemic in the absence of male migrants and the subsequent changes in gender roles and social relations in a patriarchal Muslim society in rural Bangladesh. In doing so, the study explores the patterns of local and transborder networks of women during the pandemic and their strategies for household survival amid hardship. The study is based on 25 in-depth interviews, 10 life history interviews and 3 informal group discussions with women and men from migrant and returned migrant households. The findings of the study indicate that although there is no significant change in the roles of women in extended or joint households, some women in nuclear households are engaged in income-generating activities and are active for the survival of household members during the COVID-19 pandemic whereas in some exceptional cases, women consider the time as an opportunity to increase the household income by applying their intelligence and wisdom. The study follows intersectional and post-structural approaches and suggests that the pandemic period creates a situation, in which some women in migrant households get the advantages to widen their room for maneuver within patriarchal social codes. The study thus contributes to the field of migration and feminism
COVID-19大流行期间,在没有男性移民的情况下,妇女机构:性别角色和社会关系的变化
本文讲述了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在没有男性移民的情况下,妇女的能动性表达,以及随后在孟加拉国农村父权制穆斯林社会中性别角色和社会关系的变化。在此过程中,该研究探讨了大流行病期间当地和跨界妇女网络的模式及其在困难时期的家庭生存战略。该研究基于25次深度访谈、10次生活史访谈和3次非正式小组讨论,参与者包括来自移民和返乡移民家庭的男女。研究结果表明,尽管妇女在大家庭或联合家庭中的作用没有显著变化,但在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,核心家庭中的一些妇女从事创收活动,并积极为家庭成员的生存服务,而在一些特殊情况下,妇女将这段时间视为运用其智慧和智慧增加家庭收入的机会。该研究采用了交叉和后结构方法,并表明,大流行时期造成了一种情况,即移民家庭中的一些妇女获得了优势,可以扩大她们在父权制社会规范下的活动空间。因此,该研究对移民和女权主义领域做出了贡献
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