The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario

Time autonomy is a core component in measuring the well-being of humans. The interrelation of time and well-being explains the autonomy one holds towards their time and improves their well-being. Scholars have noted that gendered aspects of well-being are always reflected through time poverty. T...

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Main Authors: Nithiya, Guna Saigaran, Premalatha Karupiah
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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description Time autonomy is a core component in measuring the well-being of humans. The interrelation of time and well-being explains the autonomy one holds towards their time and improves their well-being. Scholars have noted that gendered aspects of well-being are always reflected through time poverty. Time autonomy is not always equal for men and women due to the interference of gender complexities in a household. In traditional societies, men’s time is often dedicated to their role as breadwinners while women’s time is often allocated for multiple roles (i.e. caregiver, mother and wife) in the household. Studies have shown that women’s time allocation is always dedicated to their unpaid roles, which add value for the household members but often reduces their own personal well-being. Poor women have been identified as a group greatly affected by time poverty, which pushes them away from attaining well-being. This study intends to show the spectrum of time poverty experiences of Malaysian Indian women which constraints them from attaining physical and mental well-being. Data was gathered through in-depth interviews with twelve Indian women from B40 households in Sungai Petani and Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia. The findings of this study revealed that excessive weight of household chores, performing multiple roles simultaneously and minimal investment towards personal development as the three important themes. Using the themes and narration of poor Indian women, time poverty and its effects on well-being were explored in this study.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:170452021-07-13T01:58:19Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17045/ The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario Nithiya, Guna Saigaran Premalatha Karupiah, Time autonomy is a core component in measuring the well-being of humans. The interrelation of time and well-being explains the autonomy one holds towards their time and improves their well-being. Scholars have noted that gendered aspects of well-being are always reflected through time poverty. Time autonomy is not always equal for men and women due to the interference of gender complexities in a household. In traditional societies, men’s time is often dedicated to their role as breadwinners while women’s time is often allocated for multiple roles (i.e. caregiver, mother and wife) in the household. Studies have shown that women’s time allocation is always dedicated to their unpaid roles, which add value for the household members but often reduces their own personal well-being. Poor women have been identified as a group greatly affected by time poverty, which pushes them away from attaining well-being. This study intends to show the spectrum of time poverty experiences of Malaysian Indian women which constraints them from attaining physical and mental well-being. Data was gathered through in-depth interviews with twelve Indian women from B40 households in Sungai Petani and Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia. The findings of this study revealed that excessive weight of household chores, performing multiple roles simultaneously and minimal investment towards personal development as the three important themes. Using the themes and narration of poor Indian women, time poverty and its effects on well-being were explored in this study. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17045/1/44468-143363-1-PB.pdf Nithiya, Guna Saigaran and Premalatha Karupiah, (2020) The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 16 (4). pp. 260-272. ISSN 2180-2491 https://ejournals.ukm.my/gmjss/issue/view/1357
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The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario
title The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario
title_full The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario
title_fullStr The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario
title_full_unstemmed The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario
title_short The nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a Malaysian Indian case scenario
title_sort nexus of time poverty and well-being of women from poor households: a malaysian indian case scenario
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