2014
DOI: 10.4000/interventionseconomiques.2203
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L’obligation de résidence : un dispositif juridique au service d’une forme de travail non libre

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“…Guillaumin does not discuss paid domestic service, but Elsa Galerand and Martin Gallié (2014) have argued that domestic work displays the characteristics of appropriation according to Guillaumin’s definition. They argue that the live-in requirement of Canada’s LCP (see above) places the entire person of the domestic servant at the unlimited disposition of the employer: as these women must live in their ‘workplace’, they cannot escape employers’ demands.…”
Section: Theoretical Connections Between Prostitution and Domestic Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guillaumin does not discuss paid domestic service, but Elsa Galerand and Martin Gallié (2014) have argued that domestic work displays the characteristics of appropriation according to Guillaumin’s definition. They argue that the live-in requirement of Canada’s LCP (see above) places the entire person of the domestic servant at the unlimited disposition of the employer: as these women must live in their ‘workplace’, they cannot escape employers’ demands.…”
Section: Theoretical Connections Between Prostitution and Domestic Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%