Negotiated Identities: Male Migration and Left Behind Wives

Published By: India Human Development Survey (IHDS) | Published Date: January, 01 , 2008

This paper examines the impact of husbands’ migration on the lives of women left behind. Using data from the India Human Development Survey 2005, we focus on two dimensions of women’s lives: women’s autonomy and control over their lives; and women’s labour force participation. Results suggest that household structure forms the key mediating factor through which husbands’ absence affects women. Women not residing in extended families are faced with both higher levels of responsibilities and greater autonomy, while women who live in extended households do not experience these demands or benefits.

Author(s): Sonalde Desai, Manjistha Banerji | Posted on: Feb 14, 2016 | Views() | Download (225)


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