Political and Social Geography of Marginal Insiders: Migrant Domestic Workers in Taiwan
Journal
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
1-2
Pages
99-126
Date Issued
2003
Date
2003
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Abstract
This paper looks at the incorporation and marginalization of female migrant domestic workers in Taiwan. The first part sketches the political geography of foreign workers by examining how the government regulates marginalizes, and disciplines foreign contract workers. The second part portrays the social geography of migrant domestic workers in Taiwan by discussing how they establish multiple forms of communities and networks. I also compare Filipina and Indonesian migrant domestic workers in terms of how they are discursively constructed by employment agencies and how they gather in different spatial patterns on Sundays.
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Other Subjects
domestic work; gender relations; immigration policy; labor migration; womens status; Taiwan
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journal article
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