预防和抗议工作场所性骚扰:孟加拉国的女性农产品加工工人

IF 2 3区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Development Policy Review Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1111/dpr.12694
Maheen Sultan
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动机工作场所对妇女的性骚扰被认为是阻碍妇女进入工作岗位的原因之一,也是孟加拉国妇女辍学的主要原因。然而,带薪工作是实现赋权的重要途径。为了使妇女能够并持续进入正规经济部门,了解她们在防止工作场所性骚扰方面的声音和能动性,以及她们在这样做时面临的障碍,这一点很重要。我们的研究询问了语言、性别规范和工作安排中的非正式性如何影响年轻女性在应对工作中的性骚扰时的发言权和能动性。方法和方法基于对首都达卡郊区农产品加工公司工厂工人的个案研究,进行了21次深入访谈,并辅以性别安全审计和身体测绘等参与性技术。调查结果一显示了正式工作场所的非正式性质和正式机构的失败,这给在那里工作的女性带来了不确定性。年轻女性对性骚扰的经历、看法和表达,以及预防或补救的尝试,都是由性别规范以及这些规范如何影响工厂工作空间以及在该空间与他人的互动决定的。我认为,性骚扰是正常化的,正式的投诉机制不起作用,因此符合社会规范的非正式手段可能是唯一的选择。政策影响研究的政策影响包括需要认识到正在使用的非正式机制,以及开发一种共同语言的重要性,使“受害者”能够公开谈论他们的经历并提出投诉,增加获得正式投诉机制的机会和对其的信心,培养年轻妇女抗议骚扰和寻求补救的公民和政治能力。
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Preventing and protesting workplace sexual harassment: Women agro-processing workers in Bangladesh

Motivation

Sexual harassment of women in the workplace is considered to be one of the reasons holding back women from entering work and a major reason for women dropping out of work in Bangladesh. However, paid work is an important pathway to empowerment. To enable and sustain women's entry into the formal sectors of the economy, it is important to understand their voice and agency in preventing workplace sexual harassment and from the obstacles they face in doing so.

Purpose

The article explores how language and social and gender norms constrain young women's voice and agency in response to sexual harassment. Our research asked how language, gender norms, and informality in work arrangements influence young women's voice and agency in response to sexual harassment at work.

Methods and approach

Based on case studies with factory workers in agro-processing firms in the outskirts of the capital, Dhaka, 21 in-depth interviews were carried out, supplemented by participatory techniques of gender safety audits and body mapping.

Findings

I show the informal nature of formal workspaces and the failure of formal institutions which create precarity for the women working there. Young women's experiences, perceptions, and articulation of sexual harassment and attempts at prevention or redress are determined by gender norms and how these norms influence the factory workspace and interactions with others in that space. I argue that sexual harassment is normalized, formal complaints mechanisms do not work, and so informal means aligned with social norms may be the only option available.

Policy implications

The policy implications of the research include the need to recognize the informal mechanisms being used and the importance of developing a common language that will allow the “victims” to speak openly about their experiences and make complaints, increasing access to and confidence in formal complaints mechanisms and developing young women's civic and political capacities to protest harassment and seek redress.

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Development Policy Review
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期刊介绍: Development Policy Review is the refereed journal that makes the crucial links between research and policy in international development. Edited by staff of the Overseas Development Institute, the London-based think-tank on international development and humanitarian issues, it publishes single articles and theme issues on topics at the forefront of current development policy debate. Coverage includes the latest thinking and research on poverty-reduction strategies, inequality and social exclusion, property rights and sustainable livelihoods, globalisation in trade and finance, and the reform of global governance. Informed, rigorous, multi-disciplinary and up-to-the-minute, DPR is an indispensable tool for development researchers and practitioners alike.
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