Shifts in patterns of consumption and materialism among female domestic workers in Dhaka

Dhaka has been transformed by massive rural-to-urban in-migration. Driven by the hope of a better life, migrants are not deterred by the immense challenges, and soon find themselves assimilated into urban life with all its risks and labour uncertainties. Though migrant workers maintain close ties to...

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Main Authors: Zarjina Tarana Khalil, Shafquat Kabir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh Library 2013-06-01
Series:The South Asianist
Online Access:http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/view/84
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spelling doaj-6935f4aef8b4473dba344bc63d941e2e2021-09-13T09:04:26ZengUniversity of Edinburgh LibraryThe South Asianist2050-487X2013-06-012284Shifts in patterns of consumption and materialism among female domestic workers in DhakaZarjina Tarana Khalil0Shafquat Kabir1North South UniversityNorth South UniversityDhaka has been transformed by massive rural-to-urban in-migration. Driven by the hope of a better life, migrants are not deterred by the immense challenges, and soon find themselves assimilated into urban life with all its risks and labour uncertainties. Though migrant workers maintain close ties to their rural counterparts, they also imbibe values from their new setting. This paper aims to analyse changes in consumption among this important segment. Employing a single cross-sectional survey design, this paper employs quantitative data to gain insights into their economic realities. Exploratory in nature due to the vast scale of the target population, this paper addresses material ownership at the time of arrival, and how values, perceptions, and the significance of materiality, shift with the passage of time. In addition, this paper highlights how these changes translate among their rural counterparts who now have greater levels of disposable income due to their increased aggregate family income.http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/view/84
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description Dhaka has been transformed by massive rural-to-urban in-migration. Driven by the hope of a better life, migrants are not deterred by the immense challenges, and soon find themselves assimilated into urban life with all its risks and labour uncertainties. Though migrant workers maintain close ties to their rural counterparts, they also imbibe values from their new setting. This paper aims to analyse changes in consumption among this important segment. Employing a single cross-sectional survey design, this paper employs quantitative data to gain insights into their economic realities. Exploratory in nature due to the vast scale of the target population, this paper addresses material ownership at the time of arrival, and how values, perceptions, and the significance of materiality, shift with the passage of time. In addition, this paper highlights how these changes translate among their rural counterparts who now have greater levels of disposable income due to their increased aggregate family income.
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