Migrant Women June 2003 By Ana Elena Obando, WHRnet Overview Although there are many reasons why women work abroad (war and economic, social and political situations, etc.), labor migration is directly related to the global economic and political model...
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Servants of Globalization Women, Migration, and Domestic Work Rhacel Salazar Parreñas Servants of Globalization is a poignant and often troubling study of migrant Filipina domestic workers who leave their own families behind to do the mothering and caretaking...
Lire la suiteNoborder Network, 2002 18.Aug.02 - Women-, children-, and human trafficking - no one can deny that scrupulous businessmen force women, who are willing to migrate, into prostitution with false promises. Women’s organisations and anti-racist initiatives...
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