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Empowering Migrant Women

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Why Agency and Rights are not Enough

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Empowering Migrant Women book

Why Agency and Rights are not Enough
ByLeah Briones
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 6 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315579399
Pages 252
eBook ISBN 9781315579399
Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Briones, L. (2009). Empowering Migrant Women: Why Agency and Rights are not Enough (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315579399

ABSTRACT

Based on insights from Filipina experiences of domestic work in Paris and Hong Kong, this volume breaks through the polarized thinking and migration-centric policy action on the protection of migrant women domestic workers from abuse to link migrants' rights and victimization with livelihood, migration and development. The book contextualizes agency and rights in the workers' capability to secure a livelihood in the global political economy and is instrumental in making the problem of migrant women workers' empowerment both a migration and development agenda. The volume is essential reading for social scientists, bureaucrats and non-governmental political activists interested in the protection of the rights and livelihoods of migrants. It will also appeal to migration and feminist scholars who have yet to adopt the contribution of critical development studies in the analysis of low-skilled female labour migration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

PART I: Victims or Victors? Filipina Domestic Workers in Paris and Hong Kong

chapter 1|26 pages

1Capability and International Labor Migration for Domestic

ByWork

chapter 2|20 pages

2Development: The Structural Context of Global Domestic Work Migration

ByLeah Briones

part |2 pages

PART II: Agency and Filipina Overseas Domestic Work

chapter 3|20 pages

3Empty Agency: The Oppressed Third World Woman

ByLeah Briones

chapter 4|12 pages

4Beyond Rights: Embodying and Empowering Agency

ByLeah Briones

part |2 pages

PART III: Agency, Capability and Filipina Overseas Domestic Workers

chapter 5|26 pages

5The FODW Institution

ByLeah Briones

chapter 6|26 pages

6A Capability Approach to Agency

ByLeah Briones

chapter 7|26 pages

7Agency, Capability and the Migrant Domestic Worker

ByLeah Briones

part |2 pages

PART IV:CONCLUSION

chapter 8|16 pages

8A Capable Agency Approach: Livelihood, Resources and

ByHuman Rights

part |2 pages

Appendices

chapter |6 pages

1Respondents’ Profiles

ByLeah Briones

chapter 2|4 pages

Appendix 2 Profiles of NGOs and Associations Contacted during Fieldwork

ByLeah Briones

chapter |2 pages

3Typical Migration Cycle of a Migrant Worker

ByLeah Briones
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