2015
DOI: 10.11564/29-2-768
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The Agonies and Glories of Female Domestic Workers in the Gulf States: Experiences of Ex-migrants in Northern Ethiopia

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“…Elaborating ideas in our small focus group, Sheikha highlighted how she felt it was a huge risk to allow a 'stranger' into homes to work. While I do not wish to generalise from this limited data, nor take it at face value, other large-scale studies have shown high levels abuse of domestic workers in the Gulf (Reda, 2015;Amnesty International, 2014).…”
Section: A Divided Community: Ethnic Stereotyping and Racializing Placementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Elaborating ideas in our small focus group, Sheikha highlighted how she felt it was a huge risk to allow a 'stranger' into homes to work. While I do not wish to generalise from this limited data, nor take it at face value, other large-scale studies have shown high levels abuse of domestic workers in the Gulf (Reda, 2015;Amnesty International, 2014).…”
Section: A Divided Community: Ethnic Stereotyping and Racializing Placementioning
confidence: 97%