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Tesis

Unfree wage labour, women and the state: Employment visas and foreign domestic workers in Canada

Fecha

1992

Autores

Cynthia Dale Cornish

Resumen

The present study examines federal government programs to admit women to Canada as foreign domestic workers, their exclusion from labour standards legislation, the conditions of work and wage-rates which result from this exclusion, and attempts to organize foreign domestic workers. The thesis maintains that foreign domestic workers represent a modern form of unfree wage labour since they are required to remain in domestic work as a condition of entry to Canada. The study also examines the intersection of gender, class and ethnicity in the foreign domestic labour process. It is argued that the employment of foreign domestic workers in the homes of privileged families gives rise to differential experiences of oppression by women of different classes and ethnic origins. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)

Universidad

University of Victoria (Canada)

Lugar de publicación

Canada

Archivos adjuntos

    Conexiones

    Los sectores económicos

    Occupations in services - Domestic work

    Tipos de contenido

    Análisis de políticas

    Relevancia geográfica

    Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, Federal, Nueva Escocia, y National relevance

    Esferas de la actividad

    Ciencias Políticas

    Idiomas

    Inglés