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_bHEN-P
100 1 _aHenderson, Sophie
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aProtecting the rights of women migrant domestic workers :
_bstructural violence and competing interests in the Philippines and Sri Lanka /
_cSophie Henderson.
260 _aUK :
_bRoutledge,
_c2022.
300 _a196p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aStructural Violence and the Role of the Labour-Sending State in International Migration -- The Philippines and Sri Lanka: Becoming Emigration States -- International Legal Framework: Rights-Based Intersectional Approach -- Regional Consultative Mechanisms on Migration and the Role of Civil Society Organisations -- Pre-Departure: Protected or Put in Harm's Way? -- Overseas Employment: Beyond the Reach of the Sending State? -- The Realities of Return Migration: Social and Economic Reintegration.
520 _a"Migrant women across Asia disproportionately work in precarious, insecure, and informal employment sectors that are subject to few regulations, receive low pay, and expose women to harm, of which domestic work is among the most prevalent. This book uses the cases of the Philippines and Sri Lanka to develop a comprehensive, intersectional, rights-based approach to better protect women migrant domestic workers against exploitation. As accounts of exploitation, gender-based violence, torture, and death among migrant domestic workers increase, the recognition and defence of their human and labour rights is an urgent necessity. The Philippines and Sri Lanka are two of the leading labour-sending states of women domestic workers in Asia, and their economies have become increasingly dependent on the remittances they send back home. Drawing on extensive original research, this book argues that these two sending states are guilty of structural violence by sustaining a network of institutions, policies and practices which serve to systematically disadvantage and discriminate against women migrant domestic workers. The research covers the entire migration process, from pre-departure, through to overseas employment, followed by return and reintegration. This book's innovative application of structural violence theory as a way to investigate the role of state institutions in labour-sending countries in the Global South will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of migration studies, gender studies, human rights law, and Asian Studies"--
546 _aEnglish.
650 0 _aWomen household employees.
650 0 _aWomen household employees
_xAbuse of.
650 0 _aForeign workers, Filipino.
650 0 _aForeign workers, Sri Lankan.
650 0 _aEmployee rights.
650 0 _aLabor laws and legislation.
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