Who Pays for Gender De-Institutionalization?

In Ana Marta Gonzalez (ed.), Gender Identities in a Globalized World. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books. pp. 53-74 (2008)
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This chapter employs an intersectional, transnational feminist lens to examine the uneven impacts of paid domestic labor. I argue that the practice contributes to the exploitation of domestic workers by employers, migrants by US citizens, and ultimately, the global South by the global North. I recommend several policy reforms to remedy these injustices.

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