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Work, gender roles, and health: neglected mental health issues among female workers in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Griffith University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InInternational Journal of Women s Health
Year2017
Citations107

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traditionally, women in Bangladesh stayed at home in their role as daughter, wife, or mother. In the 1980s, economic reforms created a job market for poor, uneducated rural women in the ready-made garment industry, mostly located in urban areas. This increased participation in paid work has changed the gender roles of these women. Women's earnings support their family, but they are also separated from their children, with impacts on their mental health and well-being. This study explores the lived experience of women in Bangladesh working in the ready-made garment industry as they strive to be mothers and family providers, often in high-stress conditions. METHODS: The study was conducted in two industrial areas of Dhaka over 8 months. Data collection…
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