Work life, relationship, and policy determinants of health and well-being among Filipino domestic Workers in China: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) comprise one of the largest populations of migrant workers globally. Within China, they represent the largest group of imported domestic workers. Little is known about their working conditions or how this might affect their health and wellbeing. M...
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Main Authors: | Brian J. Hall (Author), Melissa R. Garabiles (Author), Carl A. Latkin (Author) |
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