L'industrie mondialisée du travail domestique aux Philippines Recruter, former et exporter l'altérité

Because of their many supposed qualities, women from the countries of the Global South have become a coveted workforce when it comes to taking care of people and households. Among them, women from the Philippines have become particularly praised for their "dedication to work", "patien...

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Main Author: Debonneville, Julien (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Lyon ENS Éditions 2023
Series:De l'Orient à l'Occident
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