چکیده:
This study examines the relationship between migration and power
structure in Larian labour families. The research method for conducting this study
is fieldwork research, and the technique of data collection is self- administration
questionnaire, using face to face interviews. The sample size of this research was
570 women. 285 ones were selected amongwomen whose husbands were labor
migrants and 285 women whose husbands were employed in the city of Lar, Iran.
The findings show that there is a small difference regarding women’s power in
migrant familiesy and those whose husbands live in Lar. The linear regression shows
that there is a relationship between husbands’ migration and women’s power. This
value increases with regard to the duration of the husband’s absence
خلاصه ماشینی:
"Since Larestan is one of the rare areas in Iran which faces this social phenomenon, this study aims to examine the relationship between labor migration and the structure of power among families in the city of Lar. To this end, two groups of people are going to be examined: (1) women whose husbands are labor migrants (2) women whose husbands work in Lar. Objectives The objectives of this study are four–folded.
International Journal of Women’s Research There is a relationship between social, economic, cultural, symbolic and demographical resources of women affecting their power in the family.
5 2 Maximum 30 12 55 Migration 1: Number of months that migrants lived abroad Migration 2: Number of months that migrants lived in Lar Migration 3: Number of years that husbands were living in Persian Gulf Countries International Journal of Women’s Research The relationship between husbands’ migration and women’s power was examined in this study.
property, savings, income, relatives, use of mass media, social ties, education, training, employment status, priority in talking, deference, family size, age of women, and duration of marriage which forced into the regression equation, six variables were more important in relation to the women’s power.
000(f) Predictors: (Constant), Deference, Priority in talking, husbands' migration, women's training, women's relatives, women’s income In the next step of the study, men’s migration, social, economic, cultural, symbolic and demographical resources enter the final model of research as independent variables and their effect on women’s power in the family is measured."