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Dear Abby: Six-year widow can t let go of husband

Abby hears from a reader whose widowed friend still talks about her late husband as if he were there, while a man is miffed that friends had dinner gift card up their sleeve and didn't share

Men celebrated in death when big void dawns on families

Superficial gender analysis portrays men as having relatively lower workload and responsibility than women.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Women in Charge 20240604 02:52:00

with her husband dead, there is no one to fight a corner. everyone thinks she has no needs and is of no use. as india ages with women mostly outliving men, a rise in the number of widows will mean many women will need state support for their individualfights. and so will those women who are getting the opportunity to head their families due to migration and rising education. with widowhood, it s a dramatic change for the woman. in the case of migration, also, it is extreme distress and the precariousness of the migrant workerjob as well as the, the precariousness of the people left at home and the woman in particular.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Women in Charge 20240604 19:53:00

who are getting the opportunity to head theirfamilies due to migration and rising education. with widowhood, it s a dramatic change for the woman. in the case of migration, also, it is extreme distress and the precariousness of the migrant worker s job as well as the precariousness of the people left at home and the woman in particular. there s a lot the state can do to support and reduce distress and support this development. these are some simple things, free education, free health and child care and care for the elderly. in themselves, these would be enormous changes. india is changing and will need to change more to make sure

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Women in Charge 20240604 15:53:00

and so will those women who are getting the opportunity to head theirfamilies due to migration and rising education. with widowhood, it s a traumatic change for the woman. in the case of migration, also, it is extreme distress and the precariousness of the migrant workerjob as well as the precariousness of the people left at home and the woman in particular. there s a lot the state can do to support and reduce distress and support this development. these are some simple things, free education, free health and child care and care for the elderly. in themselves, these would be enormous changes. india is changing and will need to change more to make sure it is ready for many more noors,

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