1740713
9781856492867
As inequalities in the world multiply, migration across national boundaries is taking ever more variegated forms. This book assembles the findings of a major study into one particular form of this modern phenomenon - the recruitment of women seeking to escape poverty in certain Asian countries, and their subsequent employment in the Middle East and elsewhere. Isolated, unorganized and lacking proper legal or diplomatic protection, these women are very vulnerable to both economic and sexual exploitation. The book's empirical investigations constitute an important contribution to our understanding of a grossly neglected situation.Heyzer, Noleen is the author of 'Trade in Domestic Workers Causes, Mechanisms and Consequences of International Migration', published 1994 under ISBN 9781856492867 and ISBN 1856492869.
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