Pathways of association between husbands' migration and mental health of their wives who stay behind
Background: Labor migration practices among married men have brought changes in gender roles and expectations, creating both opportunities and barriers for their wives who stay behind. When husbands migrate, their wives can experience major life events within private and public spheres. Literature o...
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Main Authors: | Sauharda Rai (Author), Rubina Awale (Author), Dirgha Jibi Ghimire (Author), Deepa Rao (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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