MIGRATING INTO POVERTY AND MALADY PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES RURAL PAKISTANI WOMEN IN A POST MIGRATION SCENARIO

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).28      10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).28      Published : Jun 2
Authored by : RiffatHaque , MariaM. Malik , RahiaAftab

28 Pages : 293-303

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  • Arendt, J. N., Nielsen, C. P., & Jakobsen, V. (2012). The relationship between pre-and post-migration qualifications and their impact on employment status. AKF Working Paper
  • Bowles, S., Durlauf, S. N., & Hoff, K. (Eds.). (, 2006). Poverty traps. Princeton University Press
  • Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3 (2), 77-101.
  • Chase, E., & Walker, R. (2013). The co-construction of shame in the context of poverty: Beyond a threat to the social bond. Sociology, 47(4), 739-754.
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  • Haan, D., & Rogaly, B. (Eds.). (, 2002). Labor Mobility and Rural Society. Journal of Development Studies, 38 (5), 115-142.
  • Khan, S. A. (2012). Feminization of poverty. https://www.academia.edu/2192266 /Feminization_of_Poverty
  • Kothari, U. (2002). Migration and chronic poverty. Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Working Paper, No. 16. Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester.
  • Laliotou, I. (2004). Transatlantic subjects: Acts of migration and cultures of transnationalism between Greece and America. University of Chicago Press.
  • Miech, R. A., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., Wright, B. R., & Silva, P. A. (1999). Low socio-economic status and mental disorders: A longitudinal study of selection and causation during young adulthood. American Journal of Sociology, 104, 1096-1131.
  • Moghadam, V. M. (2005). Globalizing Women: Transnational feminist networks. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Mohanty, A. K., & Misra, G. (Eds.). (2000). Psychology of poverty and disadvantage, vol. 2, Concept Publishing Company
  • Santiago, C., Wadsworth, M., & Stump, J., (2011) Socio-economic status, neighbourhood disadvantage, and poverty-related stress: Prospective effects on psychological syndromes among diverse low-income families. Journal of Economic Psychology, 32, 218-230.
  • Sen, A. (1983). Poor, relatively speaking. Oxford Economic Papers, 35(2), 153-169.
  • Sen, A. (1985). Commodities and capabilities. Oxford University Press.
  • Sheikh, A., Naqvi, S. H. A., Sheikh, K., Naqvi, S. H.S., & Bandukda, M. Y. (2012). Physician migration at its roots: A study on the factors contributing towards a career choice abroad among students at a medical school in Pakistan. Globalization and Health, 8, 43. http://www.globalizationand health.com/content/8/1/43
  • Shildrick, T., & Taylor, L. (201l). The poor are other people: Perceptions of poverty on Teesside. http://www.open.edu/openlearn/body-mind/the-poor-are-other-people-perceptionspoverty-on-teesside
  • State Government of Victoria (2010). Stress can become a serious illness. http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Stress_can_become_a_seri ous-illness
  • Waddington, H., & Wheeler, R. S. (2003). How does poverty affect migration choice? A review of the literature. Institute of Development Studies, Sussex. http://www.migrationdrc.org/publications/working_papers/WP-T3.pdf
  • Walker, R., & Bantebya-Kyomuhendo, G. (2014). The shame of poverty. Oxford University Press, USA.
  • Walker, R., Kyomuhendo, G. B., Chase, E., Choudhry, S., Gubrium, E. K., Nicola, J. Y., ... & Ming, Y. (2013). Poverty in global perspective: is shame a common denominator? Journal of Social Policy, 42(02), 215-233.
  • Williams, E. (2010). Poverty in Kenya: An assessment of need fulfilment, physical health, and mental well-being. A thesis submitted to the Kent State University Honors College.

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    APA : Haque, R., Malik, M. M., & Aftab, R. (2020). Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario. Global Social Sciences Review, V(II), 293-303. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).28
    CHICAGO : Haque, Riffat, Maria M. Malik, and Rahia Aftab. 2020. "Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario." Global Social Sciences Review, V (II): 293-303 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).28
    HARVARD : HAQUE, R., MALIK, M. M. & AFTAB, R. 2020. Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario. Global Social Sciences Review, V, 293-303.
    MHRA : Haque, Riffat, Maria M. Malik, and Rahia Aftab. 2020. "Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario." Global Social Sciences Review, V: 293-303
    MLA : Haque, Riffat, Maria M. Malik, and Rahia Aftab. "Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario." Global Social Sciences Review, V.II (2020): 293-303 Print.
    OXFORD : Haque, Riffat, Malik, Maria M., and Aftab, Rahia (2020), "Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario", Global Social Sciences Review, V (II), 293-303
    TURABIAN : Haque, Riffat, Maria M. Malik, and Rahia Aftab. "Migrating into Poverty and Malady: Psychosocial Challenges Rural Pakistani Women in a Post Migration Scenario." Global Social Sciences Review V, no. II (2020): 293-303. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).28