wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/d683d814d2bac89bd2bb6c1abd7216d6-henderson-sophie/info.yaml

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abstract: 'Women migrants'' position in the global labour market is constrained by
gender and racial divisions of labour, and the work they are offered is
often insecure, low-paid and concentrated in feminised sectors of the
economy, such as domestic work. It is not only women who predominantly
perform domestic work, but also women of a certain race, ethnicity,
socio-economic class and nationality. This article adopts an
intersectional rights-based lens to examine how selected policies and
regulations in the Philippines and Sri Lanka are discriminating against,
and creating conditions for the systematic exploitation of, women
migrant domestic workers positioned at the intersection of multiple
converging identities.'
affiliation: 'Henderson, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Henderson, Sophie, Univ Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.'
author: Henderson, Sophie
author-email: shen668@aucklanduni.ac.nz
author_list:
- family: Henderson
given: Sophie
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1332/239788220X15976836167721
eissn: 2397-883X
files: []
issn: 2397-8821
journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARE AND CARING
keywords: intersectionality; discrimination; rights; migrant domestic workers
keywords-plus: EXPERIENCES; MIGRATION; FOREIGN; FEMALE
language: English
month: FEB
number: 1, SI
number-of-cited-references: '53'
orcid-numbers: Henderson, Sophie/0000-0001-6120-729X
pages: 65-83
papis_id: 9f4d0e2b99c183be712101c9dcbea325
ref: Henderson2021legalprotection
researcherid-numbers: Henderson, Sophie/ADK-3394-2022
times-cited: '1'
title: 'The legal protection of women migrant domestic workers from the Philippines
and Sri Lanka: an intersectional rights-based approach'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000624915200005
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '6'
volume: '5'
web-of-science-categories: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
year: '2021'