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Imprima y guarde

Artículo de periódico

Migrant domestic workers in Korea

Fecha

2006

Autores

H. K. Lee

Resumen

As international migration grows in scale and geographical scope, hiring foreign domestic workers has also increased in many industrialised countries Thus 'global householding' is emerging both in receiving and sending countries. Korea is no exception to this trend. Compared to other rapidly industrialising economies in Asia such as Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan, however, hiring foreign domestic workers has been a less popular option for Korean households. The major groups of migrant domestic workers ore Koreon-Chinese (69%) and Chinese (29%), but less than 1% are Filipinos who are popular domestic workers in other Asian countries. To clarify these observations, this paper will examined 1) why and how Korean households began to hire foreign domestic workers, 2) how and why Koreon-Chinese women monopolise the foreign domestic worker market, 3) why hiring foreign domestic workers is not popular in Korea, and 4) the impact that working in Korea has on Korean-Chinese women's families at home. [References: 4]

Journal title

International Development Planning Review

Volumen

28

Notas

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Los sectores económicos

Occupations in services - Domestic work

Relevancia geográfica

South Korea