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Impact of Migration on Women Empowerment: A Situational Analysis of North-Bihar
Author(s) -
K. P. Kannan,
K. M. P. Singh,
Nasim Ahmad
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
indian journal of extension education
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.48165/ijee.2022.58123
Subject(s) - empowerment , asset (computer security) , agriculture , socioeconomics , jurisdiction , business , situational ethics , production (economics) , economic growth , health care , demographic economics , geography , political science , sociology , psychology , economics , social psychology , computer security , archaeology , computer science , law , macroeconomics
The study was conducted during 2018-2019 to explore the impact of male migration innorth-Bihar in empowering women in different domain of household decisions. Five domainsnamely agricultural production, asset creation, health care, educational decision of childrenand leadership were considered and women empowerment indices were computed for eachdomain. The result revealed that migration of male member adequately empowered only29.44 per cent of women. Larger proportion of women respondents (43.89%) were foundunder moderately empowered category and 29.67 per cent were observed still under lowempowerment group. Women were adequately empowered in studied area to take decisionsrelated to health care, education and agricultural production. The decision to purchase andsale of assets still was under the jurisdiction of male counterpart as the patriarchal systemstill dominated. The role of women in decision making in all the farm activities, fromselection of crops to the sale of farm produce, showed comparatively more moderateempowerment indices. The paper concludes that the women are empowered to varyingextent in situation of male migration from their native places.

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