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  • In Service and Servitude: Foreign Female Domestic Workers and the Malaysian

    In Service and Servitude by Chin, Christine B. N.;

    Foreign Female Domestic Workers and the Malaysian "Modernity Project"

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Columbia University Press
    • Date of Publication 2 July 1998

    • ISBN 9780231109864
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 235 x 154 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Examining how the shared interests of state elites and the middle classes rationalize mistreatment of domestic workers, the author argues that the "premodern" exploitation of migrant domestic workers is at odds with the global expansion of open markets and free trade.

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    Examining how the shared interests of state elites and the middle classes rationalize mistreatment of domestic workers, the author argues that the "premodern" exploitation of migrant domestic workers is at odds with the global expansion of open markets and free trade.

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