Migration,
Social Capital, and Reproductive Outcomes in
The main goal of the project is to
investigate how men’s labor migration from rural areas affects their
non-migrant wives’ social capital and reproductive outcomes in
The fieldwork included an
individual women’s survey, a community survey, and qualitative interviews. The
individual survey sample consisted of 1040 married women aged 18-45. The
fieldwork took place in 26 villages in each marz (52
villages in total). In each village 20 women were interviewed. In each village,
a brief community survey was conducted with a village official. Finally, in
three villages a total of 27 qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted
with women whose husbands were current labor migrants in the
The individual survey questionnaire, in Armenian (MS Word)
The individual survey questionnaire, English translation (MS
Word)
The community survey questionnaire, in Armenian (MS Excel)
The community survey questionnaire, English translation (MS
Excel)
The qualitative interview guide, in Armenian (MS Word)
The qualitative interview guide, English translation (MS
Word)
To view or download the PowerPoint
presentation of preliminary results at the
If you are interested in more information about this project
or would like to gain access to the data, please contact the project PI, Dr. Victor Agadjanian
Last modified on 30-Dec-05