brief

Development and validation of a Women’s Empowerment in Migration Index (WEMI)

by Muzna Alvi,
Muzna Ratna,
Farha Sufian,
Mohidul Hoque Khan and
Claudia Ringler
Open Access | CC BY-4.0
Citation
Alvi, Muzna; Ratna, Nazmun; Sufian, Farha; Khan, Mohidul Hoque; and Ringler, Claudia. 2023. Development and validation of a Women’s Empowerment in Migration Index (WEMI). CEDIL Evidence Brief 8. London, England; and Washington, DC. Centre of Excellence for Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL); and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.51744/CEB8

There is ample data and literature that shows how women’s experiences in low-paid, short-term migration vary from those of men, and that experiences are linked to women’s empowerment – captured by the interrelated dimensions of resources, agency, and achievements. While considerable attention is paid to understanding the generalized notion of women’s empowerment, it is also key to distinguish empowerment in specific realms, including economic empowerment, agriculture, health and nutrition, and migration. To better understand the agency of female migrants, a Women’s Empowerment in Migration Index (WEMI) was developed. This brief discusses work to assess this index with data from women migrants in the Bangladesh to West Asia migration corridor.