Description |
xi, 400 p. ; 23 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
I: Globalization and multiple crises of care -- Global cities and survival circuits / Saskia Sassen -- Disposable domestics: immigrant women workers in the global economy / Grace Chang -- Migrant Filipina domestic workers and the international division of reproductive labor / Rhacel Salazar Parreņas -- Labor recruitment and the lure of the capital: central American migrants in Washington, DC / Terry A. Repak -- Multilateral organizations and early child care and education policies for developing countries / Fulvia Rosemberg -- Globalization, work hours, and the care deficit among stockbrokers / Mary Blair-Loy and Jerry A. Jacobs -- II: Transnational migration: influences on citizenship, social control, and carework -- "Just like one of the family": domestic servants in world politics / Cynthia Enloe -- From unequal freedom: how race and gender shaped American citizenship and labor / Evelyn Nakano Glenn -- Rethinking the globalization of domestic service: foreign domestics, state control, and the politics of identity in Taiwan / Shu-Ju Ada Cheng -- International migration, domestic work, and care work: undocumented Latina migrants in Israel / Rebecca Raijman, Silvina Schammah-Gesser, and Adriana Kemp -- "Forced" into unpaid carework: international student's wives in the United States / Minjeong Kim -- Caregiving in transnational context: "my wings have been cut; where can I fly?" / Denise Spitzer, Anne Neufeld, Margaret Harrison, Karen Hughes, and Miriam Stewart -- III: Motherhood, domestic work, and childcare in global perspective -- Invisible heart / Nancy Folbre -- Making care work: employed mothers in the new childcare market / Lynet Uttal -- Doing the dirty work? the global politics of domestic labour / Bridget Anderson -- Unraveling privilege: workers' children and the hidden coasts of paid childcare / Mary Romero -- " I'm here, but I'm there": the meanings of Latina transnational motherhood / Pierrette Hondagneu-Solelo and Ernestive Avila -- Maid or madam? Filipina migrant workers and the continuity of domestic labor / Pei-Chia Lan -- "Women have no tribe": connecting carework, gender, and migration in an era of HIV/AIDS in Botswana / Rebecca Upton -- IV: Valuing carework through policy and culture: communities, states, and supranational institutions -- After the family wage: a postindustrial thought experiment / Nancy Fraser -- Woman-friendly states and a public culture of care / Helga Maria Hernes -- Women and the restructuring of care work: cross-national variations and trends in ten OECD countries / Susan Chrisopherson -- Care work: invisible civic engagement / Pamela Herd and Madonna Harrington Meyer -- Acid violence and medical care in Bangladesh: women's activism as carework / Afoza Anwary -- Women's empowering carework in post-soviet Azerbaijan / Mehrangiz Najafizadeh -- Central state child care policies in post-authoritarian Spain: implications for gender and carework arrangements / Celia Valiente. |
Subject |
Women -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
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Women household employees.
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Women caregivers.
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Child care workers.
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Women foreign workers.
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Women -- Employment -- Foreign countries.
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Transnationalism.
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Sex role.
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Globalization -- Social aspects.
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Added Author |
Zimmerman, Mary K.
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Litt, Jacquelyn S., 1958-
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Bose, Christine E.
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ISBN |
0804753245 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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0804753237 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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9780804753234 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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9780804753241 |
Standard No. |
9780804753241 (pbk.) |
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IG# 0804753237 |
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IG# 0804753245 |
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YDXCP 2372117 |
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YDXCP 2372121 |
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NLGGC 287836452 |
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NZ1 10480210 |
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