Justifying abuse of women migrant domestic workers in Lebanon: the opinion of recruitment agencies
Objective: Gender-based violence against women migrant domestic workers (WMDW) is a serious public health concern in the Middle East region. The current study is the first to explore abuse of WMDW as perceived by recruitment agency managers. Method: A qualitative study was conducted using 42 persona...
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Main Authors: | Ali Ghaddar (Author), Sanaa Khandaqji (Author), Jinane Ghattas (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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