“…A review of international studies into this phenomenon shows that there are common prejudices, idioms, attitudes and behaviours in domestic employment relationships across the globe, in both developing and developed countries (Hansen 1990, 1992, Bakan and Stasiulis 1995, Stiell and England 1997, Romero 1998, Anderson 2001a, b, 2007, Hongagneu-Sotelo 2001, Mattingly 2001, Howell 2002, Lutz 2002, Qayum and Ray 2003, Hess and Puckhaber 2004, Muttarak 2004, Maher and Staab 2005, Mantouvalou 2006, Platzer 2006, Colombo 2007, Deguili 2007, Rodriquez 2007, Das Gupta 2008, Blofield 2009). Thus, for example, in a study of domestic workers in Thailand, Raya Muttarak (2004) found similar exploitation and abuse of domestic workers (themselves largely Thai) to that described in South Africa, with unpaid wages, physical abuse and insufficient food being common experiences for domestic workers.…”