Stress, health and quality of life of female migrant domestic workers in Singapore: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background There is a global increase in migrant workers. In Singapore, there are over 230,000 migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Female MDWs may experience high levels of stress and social isolation, which may negatively impact on their health and quality of life. There have also been docume...
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Main Authors: | S. G. Anjara (Author), L. B. Nellums (Author), C. Bonetto (Author), T. Van Bortel (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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