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الصفحة 203
A vital factor seems to have been that few migrants were willing to delegate financial responsibility and decision - making power to their wives . This reluctance stems from a deep - seated distrust of women's reliability .
A vital factor seems to have been that few migrants were willing to delegate financial responsibility and decision - making power to their wives . This reluctance stems from a deep - seated distrust of women's reliability .
الصفحة 207
Many informants , male and female , cited a pattern in which the man provides the cash income for the household as the ideal distribution of financial responsibilities and power . A ' good husband ' , dichwo maber , gives his wife ...
Many informants , male and female , cited a pattern in which the man provides the cash income for the household as the ideal distribution of financial responsibilities and power . A ' good husband ' , dichwo maber , gives his wife ...
الصفحة 212
Many rural women have therefore seen their economic responsibilities increase , but find it almost impossibly difficult ... sense of who actually does what and in the broader sense of the division of domestic responsibility and power .
Many rural women have therefore seen their economic responsibilities increase , but find it almost impossibly difficult ... sense of who actually does what and in the broader sense of the division of domestic responsibility and power .
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