非洲农村地区男性移民对女性福祉的长期影响

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Perspectives Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-08 DOI:10.1177/07311214231180557
Victor Agadjanian, Sophia Chae
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劳动力移民是一个巨大的全球现实,其对非移民家庭成员福祉的影响差异很大。然而,许多现有的研究仅限于对这些影响的横断面或短期评估。这项研究使用了在莫桑比克农村12年来收集的独特纵向面板数据,考察了妇女接触丈夫劳动力迁移与妇女物质保障、她们对家庭在社区中相对经济地位的看法、她们的总体生活满意度、,以及他们对未来家庭条件改善的期望。为了了解这种接触的累积质量,我们使用了两种方法:一种基于移民汇款(“客观”),另一种基于妇女自己对移民对家庭影响的评估(“主观”)。多变量分析发现,无论妇女目前的婚姻状况和其他特征如何,“客观”移民质量与家庭资产之间都存在显著的正相关。然而,扣除家庭资产后,“客观”质量与生活满意度呈正相关,但与家庭的相对地位或未来期望无关。相比之下,即使在控制了其他特征之后,“主观”质量也与所有结果呈正相关。这些发现说明了长期移民对非移民福祉影响的性别复杂性。
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Long-term Consequences of Men's Migration for Women's Well-being in a Rural African Setting.

Labor migration is a massive global reality, and its effects on the well-being of nonmigrating household members vary considerably. However, much existing research is limited to cross-sectional or short-term assessments of these effects. This study uses unique longitudinal panel data collected over 12 years in rural Mozambique to examine long-term connections of women's exposure to husband's labor migration with women's material security, their perception of their households' relative economic standing in the community, their overall life satisfaction, and their expectations of future improvements in household conditions. To capture the cumulative quality of such exposure, we use two approaches: one based on migrant remittances ("objective") and the other based on woman's own assessment of migration's impact on the household ("subjective"). The multivariable analyses detect a significant positive association between "objective" migration quality and household assets, regardless of women's current marital status and other characteristics. However, net of household assets, "objective" quality shows a positive association with life satisfaction, but not with perceived relative standing of the household or future expectations. In comparison, "subjective" quality is positively associated with all the outcomes even after controlling for other characteristics. These findings illustrate the gendered complexities of long-term migration impact on nonmigrants' well-being.

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