Working gendered boundaries: temporary migration experiences of Bangladeshi women in the Malaysian export industry from a multi-sited perspective
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements........................................................9
Chapter 1 : Introduction...................................................13
1 Temporary labour migration..........................................14
2 South to South migration.............................................15
3 The feminization of migration.........................................15
4 Focus ofthe study...................................................17
5 Outline ofthe book..................................................18
Chapter 2: Engendering Migration Theory.................................19
2.1 Why does gender matter?.............................................20
2.2 Crossing boundaries: towards an engendered theoretical framework........22
2.3 The pre-migration stage..............................................25
2.4 The migration stage..................................................36
2.5 The post-migration stage.............................................42
2.6 Conclusion.........................................................44
Chapter 3: The Sending and the Receiving Country: Bangladesh and Malaysia.. 45
3.1 Bangladesh: Economie and démographie context........................45
3.2 Migration: scope and direction of flows.................................48
3.3 Women, marriage and work in Bangladesh..............................51
3.4 Female migration....................................................55
3.5 The recruitment process: government policies, recruiters and procédures .... 57
3.6 Destinations: the Middle East and Malaysia.............................59
3.7 Malaysia: Economie and Démographie context..........................60
3.8 The rôle ofthe manufacturing sectoruntil the 1997 crisis..................62
3.9 Foreign workers.....................................................64
3.10 The Asian économie crisis and its impact on migrant workers..............66
3.11 Migration policies...................................................68
3.12 Légal protection of migrant workers....................................72
3.13 Public discourse.....................................................73
3.14 Conclusion.........................................................74
Chapter 4: The Field Setting: Methodological Issues Regarding Gender-sensitive
Research........................................................77
4.1 The research sites....................................................78
4.2 Research methods...................................................82
4.3 Respondents and researchers social position in the study..................86
4.4 Conclusion.........................................................97
Chapter 5: Why Migrate?.................................................99
5.1 Bangladeshi female migrants: socio-economic characteristics..............99
5.2 Why did the women migrate?........................................102
5.3 Economie motivations..............................................105
5.4 Personal motivations for migration....................................107
5.5 Socioculturally embeddedness of économie incentives...................109
5.6 Men s migration motivations.........................................123
5.7 Conclusion........................................................127
Chapter 6: From Désire to Décision and Departure.........................129
6.1 Decision-making processes of female migrants and gendered constraints ... 129
6.2 Décisions, stratégies and resources....................................131
6.3 Tapping into the migrant institution...................................140
6.4 Conclusion........................................................147
Chapter 7: Working in Malaysia s Export Industry: Conditions and Wages ... 151
7.1 Companies........................................................151
7.2 Factors affecting employment conditions..............................152
7.3 Collective action...................................................166
7.4 Divisions in the labour force.........................................168
7.5 Coping mechanisms................................................172
7.6 Contract renewal...................................................175
7.7 Absconding .......................................................176
7.8 Différences between migrant women and men..........................180
7.9 Job satisfaction.....................................................182
7.10 Conclusion........................................................183
Chapter 8: Living in Malaysia: Negotiating Two Cultures...................187
8.1 Malaysia and Bangladesh: différences in gender rôles....................188
8.2 The new social environment.........................................190
8.3 Defamation........................................................195
8.4 Women about women...............................................199
8.5 Courtship.........................................................202
8.6 Potential grooms and marriages.......................................206
8.7 Staying on.........................................................211
8.8 Conclusion........................................................213
Chapter 9: Back in Bangladesh: a New Beginning?.........................217
9.1 Remittances.......................................................218
9.2 Allocation of remittances............................................221
9.3 Money and gender..................................................226
9.4 Economie aspirations: financial investments made......................230
9.5 Fulfilling women s social migration aspirations.........................244
9.6 Women s position in and versus the community.........................255
9.7 Retumed migrant women and work...................................257
9.8 Personal gains......................................................259
9.9 Conclusion........................................................261
Chapter 10: Conclusions.................................................265
10.1 The pre-migration stage.............................................265
10.2 The migration stage.................................................270
10.3 Post-migration stage: back in Bangladesh..............................280
10.4 Towards a new analytical model......................................287
Références..............................................................291
Summary...............................................................309
Samenvatting............................................................313
List of Figures
Figure 2.1 : Dual domain embeddedness during migration...................37
Figure 10.1: Understanding the migration process.........................288
Listof Maps
Map 3.1
Map 3.2
Map 3.3
South-South East Asia.......................................45
Bangladesh................................................46
Malaysia..................................................61
Listof Tables:
Table 3.1
Table 3.2
Table 3.3
Table 3.4
Table 3.5
Table 4.1
Table 5.1
Table 5.2
Table 5.3
Structure ofthe Bangladeshi economy (% of GDP)..............47
Migration by country of employment (1976-2002)...............50
Structure ofthe Malaysian economy (% of GDP)................62
Documented foreign workers in Peninsular Malaysia............65
GDP growth and growth per sector............................67
Fieldwork structuring.......................................79
Age upon arrivai in Malaysia.................................99
Marital status and average âge upon arrivai in Malaysia.........100
Number of children among the Bangladeshi migrant women.....100
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Table 5.4 Years of schooling among the Bangladeshi migrant women......101
Table 5.5: Jobs prior to migration......................................102
Table 5.6: Décision making regarding migration: impact of marital status ... 103
Table 5.7: Primary motivation for migration............................104
Table 5.8 Level of éducation of men and women........................124
Table 5.9: Men s primary reason for migration..........................125
Table 5.10: Décision making concerning migration.......................125
Table 6.1 : Decision-making process...................................132
Table 6.2: Primary means by which the fee was fmanced..................142
Table 6.3: Primary sources of financing fee (extended)...................143
Table 6.4 Women s fee by time of departure for Malaysia.................144
Table 7.1: Companies employing Bangladeshi women...................152
Table 7.2: Average net monthly eamings after déductions.................153
Table 7.3: Value ofthe Malaysian ringgit in Bangladeshi takas.............162
Table 9.1 : Remittances per factory and average number of months spent in
Malaysia.................................................220
Table 9.2: Allocation of remittances...................................222
Table 9.3: Décision making concerning the allocation of remittances.......222
Table 9.4: Monthly earnings, living costs and remittances (in ringgits)......224
Listof Boxes:
Box 4.1
Box 9.1
Box 9.2
Box 9.3
Box 9.4
Fieldwork expériences.......................................92
Nazma s home coming 1...................................218
Nazma s homecoming - II..................................225
Nazma s homecoming -IV.................................239
Nahar s story - I...........................................243
Box 9.5: Nahar s story - II..........................................248
Box 9.6: Nazma s homecoming V..................................259
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