Female Migrant Workers in Conflict with Life and Livelihood Amid COVID-19: Violence and Gendered Crisis
Tarak Nath Sahu,
Sudarshan Maity,
Nabanita Sen
et al.
Abstract:This article explores the gendered impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women migrant workers and their families in terms of loss of livelihood resulting in a debt trap while endangering life, responsibility stress, restricted geographic moves, shattered access and scarce support. Employing the quantitative research method, a survey of 122 women migrant workers from five underprivileged districts of West Bengal, India, was conducted. The analysis revealed that there has been a significant variation in women migr… Show more
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