性别背景下的社会不平等:对印度西孟加拉邦农村的研究

IF 1.3 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Global Social Welfare Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1007/s40609-023-00317-3
Babita Chatterjee, Amrita Dwivedi
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最近印度在性别不平等指数中的排名很低,这凸显了性别歧视的现实。这篇文章通过研究西孟加拉邦农村的家庭内部交叉和不平等等负面外部性,解决了有关妇女代理、社会地位和赋权的社会问题。作者强调了可持续发展目标(sdg 5和8)在提高妇女社会地位方面的作用。我们进行了一项家庭层面的调查,采用半结构化的调查时间表,对200名受访者进行了调查,并对70名参与者进行了7次焦点小组讨论,以揭示与教育、收入、就业和家庭暴力有关的实际情况。我们强调了妇女在日常生活中面临的困难。该研究列举了基于混合方法的研究结果。定性分析结果提供了全面的信息,有助于解释定量研究中发现的因果关系。结果表明,低教育水平是不发达的参数之一,因为它限制了生计的范围。家庭内部的相互交织限制了女孩和妇女在当地获得教育、食物和社会服务方面的平等机会。尽管女性在经济上的贡献几乎相同,但她们每天都受到羞辱。这项研究倡导为妇女提供必要的基础设施以及法律和社会支持,帮助她们建立一体化的生产性就业和体面的劳动力参与。它们促进农村地区的可持续经济增长,以提高妇女的生活水平。
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Social Inequality in the Context of Gender: a Study of Rural West Bengal, India

Recent poor ranking of India in the Gender Inequality Index highlights the reality of gender-based discrimination. The article addressed social issues regarding women’s agency, social status, and empowerment by examining negative externalities like intra-household intersectionality and inequalities in rural West Bengal. The authors emphasized the role of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 5 and 8) in uplifting the social status of women. A household-level survey was conducted with a semi-structured survey schedule of 200 respondents and seven Focused Group Discussions (FGD) from 70 participants to unravel the ground reality related to education, income, employment, and domestic violence. We have highlighted the difficulties faced by women in their daily lives. The study enumerates the findings based on mixed methods. The qualitative analysis results give comprehensive information that aids in explaining the causal linkages figured out in the quantitative study. The result shows that low education standard is one of the parameters for underdevelopment as it limits the scope of livelihood. Intrahousehold intersectionality restricted girls and women from getting equal opportunities in education, food, and social services in the locality. Though women contribute almost equally on financial grounds, they are humiliated daily. This research advocates for the required infrastructure and legal and social backing to women, which helps them build integrated, productive employment and decent workforce participation. They promote sustainable economic growth in rural settings to improve women’s living standards.

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Global Social Welfare
Global Social Welfare SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: This journal brings together research that informs the fields of global social work, social development, and social welfare policy and practice. It serves as an outlet for manuscripts and brief reports of interdisciplinary applied research which advance knowledge about global threats to the well-being of individuals, groups, families and communities. This research spans the full range of problems including global poverty, food and housing insecurity, economic development, environmental safety, social determinants of health, maternal and child health, mental health, addiction, disease and illness, gender and income inequality, human rights and social justice, access to health care and social resources, strengthening care and service delivery, trauma, crises, and responses to natural disasters, war, violence, population movements and trafficking, war and refugees, immigration/migration, human trafficking, orphans and vulnerable children.  Research that recognizes the significant link between individuals, families and communities and their external environments, as well as the interrelatedness of race, cultural, context and poverty, will be particularly welcome.
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