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Migrant Female Domestic Workers: Debating the Economic, Social and Political Impacts in Singapore
by
Huang, Shirlena
, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
, Gonzalez, Joaquin
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Asia
/ Asia, Southeastern
/ Behavior
/ Case studies
/ Child Care
/ Child Rearing
/ Countries
/ Delegation
/ Demography
/ Developed Nations
/ Developing Countries
/ Domestic labour
/ Domestic service
/ Domestic workers
/ Domestics
/ Economic impact
/ Economic Progress
/ ECONOMICS
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ Everyday life
/ FEMALE SEX
/ Females
/ Foreign Nationals
/ Foreign Workers
/ Gender Discrimination
/ Gender Issues
/ Health Workforce
/ Household Work
/ Households
/ Housework
/ Housing authorities
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Indonesia
/ Intergovernmental relations
/ International migration
/ International relations
/ Intervention
/ Labor
/ Labor Force
/ Labor Migration
/ Maids
/ Migrant workers
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ MIGRATION, IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION
/ Mobility
/ Organizational Case Studies
/ ORGANIZED COLLECTIVE ARGUMENT
/ Overseas Employment
/ Overseas sojourners
/ Philippines
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Population
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Policy
/ Public spaces
/ SINGAPORE
/ Social impact
/ Social reproduction
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Southeast Asian Cultural Groups
/ Sri Lanka
/ State Policy
/ Transients and Migrants
/ Transnationalism
/ Women
/ Workers
/ WORKERS, LABORERS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS
/ Workforce
/ Working Women
1999
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Migrant Female Domestic Workers: Debating the Economic, Social and Political Impacts in Singapore
by
Huang, Shirlena
, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
, Gonzalez, Joaquin
in
Asia
/ Asia, Southeastern
/ Behavior
/ Case studies
/ Child Care
/ Child Rearing
/ Countries
/ Delegation
/ Demography
/ Developed Nations
/ Developing Countries
/ Domestic labour
/ Domestic service
/ Domestic workers
/ Domestics
/ Economic impact
/ Economic Progress
/ ECONOMICS
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ Everyday life
/ FEMALE SEX
/ Females
/ Foreign Nationals
/ Foreign Workers
/ Gender Discrimination
/ Gender Issues
/ Health Workforce
/ Household Work
/ Households
/ Housework
/ Housing authorities
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Indonesia
/ Intergovernmental relations
/ International migration
/ International relations
/ Intervention
/ Labor
/ Labor Force
/ Labor Migration
/ Maids
/ Migrant workers
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ MIGRATION, IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION
/ Mobility
/ Organizational Case Studies
/ ORGANIZED COLLECTIVE ARGUMENT
/ Overseas Employment
/ Overseas sojourners
/ Philippines
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Population
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Policy
/ Public spaces
/ SINGAPORE
/ Social impact
/ Social reproduction
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Southeast Asian Cultural Groups
/ Sri Lanka
/ State Policy
/ Transients and Migrants
/ Transnationalism
/ Women
/ Workers
/ WORKERS, LABORERS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS
/ Workforce
/ Working Women
1999
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Migrant Female Domestic Workers: Debating the Economic, Social and Political Impacts in Singapore
by
Huang, Shirlena
, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
, Gonzalez, Joaquin
in
Asia
/ Asia, Southeastern
/ Behavior
/ Case studies
/ Child Care
/ Child Rearing
/ Countries
/ Delegation
/ Demography
/ Developed Nations
/ Developing Countries
/ Domestic labour
/ Domestic service
/ Domestic workers
/ Domestics
/ Economic impact
/ Economic Progress
/ ECONOMICS
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ Everyday life
/ FEMALE SEX
/ Females
/ Foreign Nationals
/ Foreign Workers
/ Gender Discrimination
/ Gender Issues
/ Health Workforce
/ Household Work
/ Households
/ Housework
/ Housing authorities
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Indonesia
/ Intergovernmental relations
/ International migration
/ International relations
/ Intervention
/ Labor
/ Labor Force
/ Labor Migration
/ Maids
/ Migrant workers
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ MIGRATION, IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION
/ Mobility
/ Organizational Case Studies
/ ORGANIZED COLLECTIVE ARGUMENT
/ Overseas Employment
/ Overseas sojourners
/ Philippines
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Population
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Policy
/ Public spaces
/ SINGAPORE
/ Social impact
/ Social reproduction
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Southeast Asian Cultural Groups
/ Sri Lanka
/ State Policy
/ Transients and Migrants
/ Transnationalism
/ Women
/ Workers
/ WORKERS, LABORERS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS
/ Workforce
/ Working Women
1999
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Migrant Female Domestic Workers: Debating the Economic, Social and Political Impacts in Singapore
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Migrant Female Domestic Workers: Debating the Economic, Social and Political Impacts in Singapore
1999
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Overview
As a small labor-short city-state with over 100,000 migrant domestic workers mainly from the Philippines, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka and amounting to one foreign maid to every eight households, Singapore provides a case study of a country where foreign maids are seen as an economic necessity but not without important social consequences and political ramifications. Beginning with a brief examination of state policy on transnational labor migration relating to female domestic workers, this article goes on to explore the debates within public discourse as well as private accounts on the impact of foreign maids on a range of issues, including female participation in the workforce; the social reproduction of everyday life including the delegation of the domestic burden and the upbringing of the young; the presence of \"enclaves\" of foreign nationals in public space; and bilateral relations between host and sending countries. It concludes that the transnational labor migration is a multifaceted phenomenon with important repercussions on all spheres of life, hence requiring dynamic policy intervention on the part of the authorities concerned.
Publisher
Center for Migration Studies of New York, Inc,SAGE Publications,Center for Migration Studies,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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