Footloose and Fragmented: A Sociological Discourse on the Female Domestic Labour Migration out of Bengal
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Date
2014-03
Journal Title
Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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Publisher
University of North Bengal
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Chatterjee, Aparna
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In India and in any other developing countries one of the side effects of unprecedented population growth and lack
of growth in formal industrial sector is rapid increase in internal migratory movement. Almost all Indian women
migrate at least once in their life when they leave their natal home after marriage. As a footloose commodity in the
labour market, female work forces a far more critical estrangement. Migration as a transforming experience can
improve or worsen the position of women in families and society. The consequent feeling of insecurity and loneliness
rings with a hopeless fear of losing their dignity and control over their bodies. This paper seeks to explore, with
sociological inputs, the locations and dislocations of the female labour force, which is in the constant flux of
migration out of Bengal.
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1
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1
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2348-6538
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79 - 84