南随市已婚妇女外迁与留守丈夫经历

Augustine Tanle
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在加纳,移民传统上以男性为主,留下妇女和儿童,直到20世纪80年代末,女性开始独立移民。因此,关于妻子在国内迁移的留守丈夫的经历的文献很少。以南京市为例,对331名留守丈夫进行了问卷调查,对15名留守丈夫进行了深度访谈。定量数据采用描述性统计和二元logistic回归分析,定性数据采用基于共同主题的内容分析。研究表明,留守的丈夫大多是只受过小学教育或没有受过正规教育的自给自足的农民,他们出于经济原因同意妻子的迁移决定。在妻子不在的情况下,大多数男人在做饭、取水、打扫房间、购物、播种/种植、除草、收割和把农产品运回家里或运到市场上出售等方面都面临着挑战。特别是,年龄较大、受过中等教育或有年幼子女的丈夫在妻子不在的情况下面临更多挑战。作为一种应对策略,大多数留守丈夫在家务和一些农业活动上都依赖于大家庭成员的支持。从调查结果来看,有必要为两性儿童提供相同的社会化过程,以遏制南多姆市的性别分工。促进女性教育和技能培训也很重要,以减少南多姆市女性的外迁。
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Out-Migration of Married Women and Experiences of Left-Behind Husbands in the Nandom Municipality
In Ghana, migration has traditionally been dominated by males leaving women and children behind until thelate 1980s when females begun to migrate independently. Consequently, there is paucity of literature on theexperiences of left-behind husbands whose wives had migrated internally. Using the Nandom Municipality as acase study, 331 left-behind husbands responded to a survey questionnaire while 15 others participated in indepthinterviews. The quantitative data were analyzed using both descriptive statistics and a binary logisticregression while content analysis based on common themes was employed to analyze the qualitative data thatwere transcribed. The study shows that the left-behind husbands, who were mostly subsistence farmers withprimary or no formal education, approved their wives’ decision to migrate based on economic reasons. In theabsence of their wives, most men experienced challenges in cooking, drawing water, cleaning the home,shopping, sowing/planting, weeding, harvesting and carting of farm produce home or to the market for sale. Inparticular, husbands who were older, had secondary education or had younger children experienced morechallenges in the absence of their wives. As a coping strategy, most of the left-behind husbands relied on supportfrom the extended family members in both household chores and some farming activities. From the findings,there is the need to provide children of both sexes with the same socialization process to curb gender division oflabour in the Nandom Municipality. It is also important to promote female education and skilled training toreduce out-migration of females from the Nandom Municipality.
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