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Gender, Work and Migration : Agency in Gendered Labour Settings
Gender roles and relations within Bolivian migrant networks
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María José Oomen Liebers
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Sarah Kunz
Publication date:
March 20 2018
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Routledge
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March 20 2018
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DOI:
10.4324/9781315225210-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Emotional labour in the care industry
pp. 30
‘Here, we don’t only receive orders’
pp. 46
Cleanliness, affect and social order
pp. 65
Dignity of labour
pp. 83
Migrant women in trade unions
pp. 99
Gender, mobility and precarity
pp. 121
Gender roles and relations within Bolivian migrant networks
pp. 140
Two generations of women living in São Paulo’s comunidades
pp. 158
Precarity, gender capital and structures of (dis)empowerment in the neoliberal service economy
pp. 175
Gulf migration and changing patterns of gender identities in a South Indian Muslim community
pp. 193
Conclusion
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