The Plight of Domestic Workers: Confluence of Gender, Class and Caste Hierarchies
Domestic work has increasingly become part of the global division of labour and inextricably integrated within it. While migration for domestic work is an opportunity, in the absence of social protection, it also renders such workers more vulnerable. This essay takes its cue from how the feminist mo...
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