2021
DOI: 10.31098/jgrcs.v1i1.508
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A Comparative Study on Women Perception and Condition In the Event of Natural Disaster and Migration: A Qualitative Study from Sindh – Pakistan Flood 2010

Abstract: In this study, we want to compare previous and current perception and condition of migrant’s women after completing ten years of emigrant at their new residential. In province of Sindh, district Jamshoro tehsil Kotri our samples, the migrant’s families from Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Kashmore-Kandhkot, Qamber-Shahdadkot and Dadu districts were migrating to adjacent areas of Kotri during 2010 due to flood. Many of them returned back to their area when recovered but a significant number from them are permanently sett… Show more

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“…Majority of world's rural population belongs to agriculture sector in both perspective employment and income. Focusing on developing countries, frequently falling of natural disasters and increasing pressure of climate change amid the outbreak of Covid-19 is posing serious challenges for the growth of agriculture sector (Stephens et al, 2020;Memon, 2021). This pandemic is more vulnerable for underdeveloped countries, where majority of population labeled with rural framework and their living standard is not up to the basic 1 standard (Chazovachii, 2020;Ebrahim and Buheji, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Majority of world's rural population belongs to agriculture sector in both perspective employment and income. Focusing on developing countries, frequently falling of natural disasters and increasing pressure of climate change amid the outbreak of Covid-19 is posing serious challenges for the growth of agriculture sector (Stephens et al, 2020;Memon, 2021). This pandemic is more vulnerable for underdeveloped countries, where majority of population labeled with rural framework and their living standard is not up to the basic 1 standard (Chazovachii, 2020;Ebrahim and Buheji, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%