articleContemporary Sociology A Journal of ReviewsJul 1, 2002Closed access

Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work

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Abstract

Introduction: migrant Filipina domestic workers in Rome and Los Angeles 1. The dislocations of migrant Filipina domestic workers 2. The Philippines and the outflow of labor 3. The international division of reproductive labor 4. The transnational family: a postindustrial household structure with preindustrial values 5. Intergenerational and gender relations in transnational families 6. Contradictory class mobility: the politics of domestic work in globalization 7. The dislocation of nonbelonging: domestic workers in the Filipina migrant communities of Rome and Los Angeles Conclusion: servants of globalization: different settings, parallel lives Appendix A. Characteristics of the samples Appendix B. Tables Notes…

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Keywords
  • Domestic work
  • Globalization
  • Work (physics)
  • Political science
  • Demographic economics
  • Labour economics
  • Sociology
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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