Immigrant women workers in the neoliberal age:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Urbana University of Illinois Press c2013
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Immigrant women and labor disruptions / Maura Toro-Morn, Anna Romina Guevarra, and Nilda Flores-González -- Critique of the Neoliberal State. Street vendors claiming respect and dignity in the neoliberal city / M. Victoria Quiroz-Becerra ; Elvira Arellano and the struggles of low-wage undocumented Latina immigrant women / Maura Toro-Morn ; This is what trafficking looks like / Grace Chang. -- Ethnic Enclaves. Gendered labor: experiences of Nepali women withing pan-ethnic informal labor markets in Boston and New York / Shobha Hamal Gurung and Bandana Purkayastha ; Paradoxes of patriarchy: contradicting experiences of South Asian women in ethnic labor markets / Pallavi Banerjee ; Changing expectations: economic downturns and immigrant Chinese women in New York City / Margaret M. Chin. -- Informal Economies. From street child care to drive-throughs: Latinas reconfigure and negotiate street vending spaces in Los Angeles / Lorena Mun̋oz ; Living the third shift / Latina adolescent street vendors in Los Angeles / Emir Estrada and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo ; Reinventing dirty work: immigrant women in nursing homes / Lucy T. Fisher and Miliann Kang ; Extending kinship: Mexicana elder care providers and their wards / María de la Luz Ibarra. -- Grassroots Organizing and Resistance. Immigrant women workers at the center of social change: Asian immigrant women advocates / Jennifer Jihye Chun, George Lipsitz, and Young Shin ; Transfronteriza: gender rights at the border and La Colectiva Feminista Binacional / Michelle Téllez ; Formalizing the informal: highly skilled Filipina caregivers and the Pilipino Workers Center / Anna Romina Guevarra and Lolita Andrada Lledo ; FLOResiste: transnational labor, motherhood, and activism / Nilda Flores-González and Ruth Gomberg-Mun̋oz -- Afterword / by Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán
"This collection of articles features interdisciplinary perspectives on an underrepresented labor force. To date, most research on immigrant women and labor forces has focused on the participation of immigrant women in formal labor markets. In this study, contributors focus on informal economies such as health care, domestic work, street vending, and the garment industry, where displaced and undocumented women are more likely to work. Because such informal labor markets are unregulated, many of these workers face abusive working conditions that are not reported for fear of job loss or deportation. In examining the complex dynamics of how immigrant women navigate political and economic uncertainties, this collection highlights the important role of citizenship status in defining immigrant women's opportunities, wages, and labor conditions."--From publisher's website
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 301 pages)
ISBN:9780252094828
0252094824
1299700810
9781299700819
9780252037573

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