Book review: Multinational maids: Stepwise migration in a global labor market by Anju Mary Paul
From Singapore and Tel Aviv to Rome and Vancouver, Filipina domestic workers have captured the hearts of international employers, thanks to their English proficiency, educational attainment, and cosmopolitan outlook. Though confined to indentured servitude in nearly every country, Filipinas trot the...
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Main Author: | CHANG, Andy Scott |
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2018
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