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Gendered Labour Everyday Security And Migration An Examination Of Domestic Work And Domestic Workers Experiences In Singapore And Hong Kong Shih Joo Tan

  • SKU: BELL-46191576
Gendered Labour Everyday Security And Migration An Examination Of Domestic Work And Domestic Workers Experiences In Singapore And Hong Kong Shih Joo Tan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.97 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Shih Joo Tan
ISBN: 9781032168012, 9781032168067, 9781003250364, 1032168013, 1032168064, 100325036X, 2022022727
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Gendered Labour Everyday Security And Migration An Examination Of Domestic Work And Domestic Workers Experiences In Singapore And Hong Kong Shih Joo Tan by Shih Joo Tan 9781032168012, 9781032168067, 9781003250364, 1032168013, 1032168064, 100325036X, 2022022727 instant download after payment.

Drawing on original empirical research from Singapore and Hong Kong, Gendered Labour, Everyday Security and Migration interrogates women migrant domestic workers’ experiences of work and workplace exploitation. It examines the ways in which these women negotiate everyday security and safe work against the backdrop of affective employment relations and institutional structures of labour and migration law. It challenges the current emphasis on the language of exploitation and legal approaches to identifying, understanding and rectifying poor employment conditions for women migrant domestic workers.
This book addresses the limited research literature that examines the extent to which regulatory or criminal justice responses are relevant to, and utilised by, women migrant domestic workers in their everyday negotiation of safe work and offers a unique contribution to the field.
An accessible and compelling read, it will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of criminology, sociology, labour migration studies and women’s studies.

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