ID | 162425 |
Title Proper | Men on Transit’ and the Rural ‘Farmer Housewives |
Other Title Information | Women in Decision-making Roles in Migrant-labour Societies in North-Western Zimbabwe |
Language | ENG |
Author | Thebe, Vusilizwe |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Studies on migrant-labour systems have focused on the negatives, particularly on women left behind as guardians of men’s interests, but with no real control. My extended research on former migrant-labour societies in north-western Zimbabwe has challenged this ‘doomsday’ narrative. It did not only reveal the feminisation of household and societal decisions, but also how the migration of men has liberated women and allowed them to play crucial roles within the household and society systems. My study thus illuminates differences between rural societies and cautions against the risks of over-generalisation when looking at the relationship between women and migration. It stresses the importance of migration on development, and the empowerment potential on women who take up prominent positions in the household and in society decision-making structures. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 53, No.7; Nov 2018: p.1118-1133 |
Journal Source | Journal of Asian and African Studies 2018-11 53, 7 |
Key Words | Zimbabwe ; Rural ; Proletarianisation ; Migrant-Labour Societies ; Female-Headed Households |