This dataset is from detailed ethnographic semi-structured interviews I conducted with Gurkhas wives, whose husbands now work in the private security industry. The interviews took place throughout Nepal and the main objective was to glean insight into their everyday lives, how they experience the security industry as the wives who support their husbands and to better account for all the emotional and reproductive labour they do. At times the husbands were present during the interviews and sometimes children. The main focus of these interviews were on the wives though. I have protected their identities by using alternative names and at times not disclosing where in Nepal the interviews took place. The interviews took place in 2017 betwe...
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