Impact of Economic Labour Migration: A Qualitative Exploration of Left-Behind Family Member Perspectives in Sri Lanka

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Chesmal Siriwardhana
Kolitha Wickramage
Kaushalya Jayaweera
Anushka Adikari
Sulochana Weerawarna
Tine Van Bortel
Sisira Siribaddana
Athula Sumathipala
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[1] King’s College London,Institute of Psychiatry
[2] Institute for Research and Development,Institute of Public Health
[3] International Organization for Migration,Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences
[4] University of Cambridge,undefined
[5] Rajarata University of Sri Lanka,undefined
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International labour migration; Left-behind families; Labour-sending countries; Sri Lanka;
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Sri Lanka is a major labour sending country in Asia, with a high proportion of female labour migrants employed as domestic housemaids in the Middle East with increasing remittances. Despite such financial gains for families and national economy, health and social effects on the left-behind families have had limited exploration. This qualitative study was carried out across five districts with high labour migration rates in Sri Lanka. Twenty in-depth interviews were conducted with participants recruited through purposive sampling. Data was analysed using content and thematic analysis and emerging themes were mapped. Pre-migration socio-economic situation, economic difficulties and higher earning possibilities abroad were considered to be the major push and pull factors for labour migration. Post-migration periods were shown to be of mixed benefit to left-behind families and children suffer the negative effects of parental absence. The absence of support mechanisms for dealing with adverse events such as serious injury, death, abuse or imprisonment were cited as major concerns. Post-migration periods affect the health, well-being and family structures of left-behind families. Promoting economic prosperity while ensuring health and social protection is a formidable policy challenge for ‘labour sending’ countries such as Sri Lanka.
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