Intergenerational Exploitation of Filipino Women and Their Japanese Filipino Children: “Born out of place” Babies as New Cheap Labor in Japan

This paper focuses on the Japanese Filipino children as “born out of place” babies of migrant Filipino mothers and recent young migrant workers in Japan’s labor market. I present the unique position of Japanese Filipino children and their Filipino mothers as an example of intergenerational exploitat...

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Children
Discrimination
Ethnicity
Exploitation
Gender inequality
Inequality
Infants
Intersectionality
Labor market
Manual workers
Migrant workers
Migrants
Mothers
Philippino
Southeast Asian cultural groups
Women
Women's groups
Working mothers
Young mothers
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