Life outside the garment factories: the lived experiences of Cambodian women garment factory workers
International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
ISSN: 1747-9894
Article publication date: 10 December 2020
Issue publication date: 10 December 2020
Abstract
Purpose
Cambodia’s workforce has shifted over time, with internal migration increasing as more people are forced to the cities to find employment. This paper aims to change in workforce participation has led to a number of challenges for people moving into urban areas, particularly women as their role in the household and workforce is changing.
Design/methodology/approach
This research used qualitative research to explore the experiences of 20 Cambodian women working in garment factories. Interviews were conducted in Khmer by a bilingual research assistant. Interviews were recorded and then translated into English. Data were thematically analysed following a constant comparative method.
Findings
Findings indicate that women experience social isolation, job stress and are vulnerable to a variety of health and well-being problems. When moving into the city for work, many rural women leave their children in the care of other family members, including grandparents and other extended families, without a network, they experience isolation and loneliness.
Originality/value
This is the first qualitative work of its kind to investigate the experiences of Cambodian women factory workers and their experiences of moving to urban areas for work.
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Citation
McKay, F.H. and McKenzie, H.J. (2020), "Life outside the garment factories: the lived experiences of Cambodian women garment factory workers", International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 415-427. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-03-2019-0041
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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