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Wiley, Studies in Family Planning, 2(29), p. 185, 1998

DOI: 10.2307/172158

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Transition to Adulthood of Female Garment-Factory Workers in Bangladesh

Journal article published in 1998 by Sajeda Amin, Ian Diamond, Margaret Newby, Ruchira T. Naved ORCID
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Abstract

This article examines data from a study on garment-factory workers in Bangladesh to explore the implications of work for the early socialization of young women. For the first time, large numbers of young Bangladeshi women are being given an alternative to lives in which they move directly from childhood to adulthood through early marriage and childbearing. Employment creates a period of transition in contrast to the abrupt assumption of adult roles at very young ages that marriage and childbearing mandate. This longer transition creates a period of adolescence for young women working in the garment sector that is shown to have strong implications for the women's long-term reproductive health.