Globalized Labour Knowledges Between the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East

 

 

2016-2018

This project was a collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Mission for Migrants and explored domestic workers’ labour decision-making and migration trajectories between Asia and the Middle East, with a particular focus on working conditions, assistance mechanisms and support networks, and priorities for domestic worker rights efforts.

This project was supported by the University Research Committee, University of Hong Kong.

 

Read more about this project here.

Publications

Ham, J. and Ceradoy, A. (2021), “God blessed me with employers who don't starve their helpers”: Food insecurity and dehumanization in domestic work. Gender Work Organ. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12643

Ham, J. (2020, August 16). Indonesian domestic workers preventing criminalization of identification [Opinion]. The University of Hong Kong Department of Sociology. Retreived from https://sociology.hku.hk/news/2016/08/indonesian-domestic-workers-preventing-criminalization-identification/

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