- Date
2004
- Authors
Avanti Iyer
- Abstract
This paper describes foreign domestic workers' (FDWs) vulnerability in Singapore. Due to the lack of regulatory laws mandating employers to pay health care costs & FDW ineligibility for national plans given their transient contract labor status, FDWs depend on employer generosity to provide for this need. Presently, the state's interest only includes particular aspects of FDW "health." The argument here is that the discourse of perceiving FDWs as sexual "bodies" & transmitters of other infectious diseases is a metaphor for how the state perceives them -- useful to Singapore for economic gains as long as they do not bring on costs. 3 Appendixes, 41 References. Adapted from the source document.
- Journal title
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
- Volume
13
- Issue
1
- Page numbers
11-38
- File Attachments
- Links
- Economic sectors
Occupations in services - Domestic work
- Content types
Statistics on work and life conditions
- Target groups
Researchers
- Geographical focuses
Philippines
- Spheres of activity
Health sciences and Law
- Languages
English