CALL FOR PAPERS SPECIAL ISUE OF THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES DOMESTIC WORK EDITED BY HELMA LUTZ With the return of domestic workers in European households, domestic work has again become a major issue in feminist debates. Today domestic workers...
Shireen Ally University of the Witwatersrand , Introduction Over the past decade, studies of globalisation have insightfully exposed the global re-organisation of production. But much less has been said about it’s “intimate ‘Other’ ”, the global re-organisation...
Brussels, 26-27/09/2005- Joint EC-OECD seminar on "Migrant women and the labour market" The aim of the seminar on "Migrant women and the labour market: diversity and challenges" was to gain a better understanding of migrant women's position in the labour...
ETHIOPIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR MIGRATION SITUATION The case of female labour migrants by Emebet Kebede (Gender Promotion Programme, International Labour Office Geneva ) find it here So much can be said about the work of international...
International Movement against all Forms of Discrimination and Racism There are about 12 lakhs(1.2 mil.) of Sri Lankans employed in the Gulf countries. Further, there are about 300,000 who have migrated through unofficial channels. The remittance received...
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 Stranded Pinoys in still traded, group says By Isagani de la Paz (Sun Star of Manila) QUEZON CITY -- Filipino workers, mostly women, in Lebanon are still being traded for new employees after getting sidetracked from work when...
This photo was taken in Mumbai, India in 2003
surement pas en cette version, mais les bonnes de genet c'est literature de base pour comprendre la relation entre madam et sri lankia
from: http://www.stat.fi/ajk/tiedotteet/v2001/242klte.html
from: http://disa.nu.ac.za/articledisplaypage.asp?articletitle=Domestic+work+is+slavery&filename=SpFeb86
The nobordernetwork has dedicated its latest Transnational Newsletter to the issue of Women on the Move.
Maids - the untold story. It seems rather like a usual story if one cares to inform oneself, but here it is to listen: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/documentary_archive/6925530.stm
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: MIGRANT WOMEN IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The case of female domestic workers by Rima Sabban Gender Promotion Programme International Labour Office Geneva http://www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/gems/download/swmuae.pdf
Brief on Foreign Female Domestic Maids in Lebanon LEBANESE NGO FORUM By: Dr Ray Jureidini and Nayla Moukarbel Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences American University of Beirut December, 2000 http://www.lnf.org.lb/migrationnetwork/mig6.html