Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-304) and index.
Contents
The dislocations of migrant Filipina domestic workers -- The Philippines and the outflow of labor -- The international division of reproductive labor -- The transnational family: a postindustrial household structure with preindustrial values -- Intergenerational and gender relations in transnational families -- Contradictory class mobility: the politics of domestic work in globalization -- The dislocation of nonbelonging: domestic workers in the Filipino migrant communities of Rome and Los Angeles.