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摘要
本研究探讨了 COVID-19 大流行引发的封锁对来自印度西孟加拉邦四个贫困地区、在非正规部门就业的 212 名女性移民工人的社会经济状况造成的影响。本研究评估了在疫情发生前和封锁后阶段,她们的就业范围、财务不稳定性以及在家庭和工作场所遭受暴力程度的变化。我们采用二元逻辑回归来确定影响妇女就业范围小的因素,采用 t 检验来观察大流行病对妇女收入造成的影响,采用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验和效应大小分析来检测妇女遭受暴力和剥削的程度是否有所上升。研究结果表明,由于没有以前的工作、工资低、工作场所不安全和家庭限制等原因,妇女的就业范围明显缩小;收入下降;暴力侵害妇女事件增加。研究建议进行改革,以改善女性移民的现状,她们是社会中最边缘化的群体之一。劳动力市场的正规化和确保这些妇女的适当登记将使她们能够获得对其福祉至关重要的社会保障福利、养老金计划和救济一揽子计划。
Harsh realities of female migration during the COVID epoch
The study examines the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdown on the socio-economic status of 212 female migrant workers employed in the informal sector, originating from four underprivileged districts of West Bengal, India. The study assesses the changes in their scope of employment, financial instability, and the level of violence experienced within households and workplaces in the pre-pandemic and post-lockdown phases. We apply the binary logistic regression to identify factors influencing their low employment scope, the t-test to observe changes in their income as a consequence of the pandemic, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test alongside effect size analysis to detect any rise in experiences of violence and exploitation against women. The findings suggest a notable decrease in their employment scope due to the absence of previous jobs, low wages, insecure workplaces, and family constraints; a decline in earnings; and an increased incidence of violence against them. The research suggests designing reforms to improve the current situation of female migrants, who represent one of the most marginalized sections of society. Formalizing the labor market and ensuring proper registration of these women would enable them to gain access to social security benefits, pension schemes, and relief packages that are vital for their well-being.
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Business and Society Review addresses a wide range of ethical issues concerning the relationships between business, society, and the public good. Its contents are of vital concern to business people, academics, and others involved in the contemporary debate about the proper role of business in society. The journal publishes papers from all those working in this important area, including researchers and business professionals, members of the legal profession, government administrators and many others.