Ethiopian Migrant Domestic Workers

Ethiopian Migrant Domestic Workers
Author: Bina Fernandez
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030240554

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This book tells the stories of the Ethiopian women who migrate to work as domestic workers in the Middle East. Drawing on qualitative research in Ethiopia, Lebanon and Kuwait, the author reveals how women’s aspirations to migrate are constituted within unequal gendered structures of opportunity in Ethiopia and asks us to consider how gender, race, class and nationality intersect in the construction of migrant subjectivities and agency. By analysing the impact of migration on social reproduction both in Ethiopia and the destination countries, the book offers fresh empirical and theoretical insights into the largest stream of women’s autonomous international migration from Africa.

Reconfiguring Care Relationships

Reconfiguring Care Relationships
Author: Bina Fernandez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2017
Genre: Children of foreign workers
ISBN: 9210451929

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Migration reconfigures care relationships as people adapt to employment, entitlements and care practices in a new context. While a rich genre of analysis of "global care chains" draws attention to how disadvantaged female migrant care workers from the global South fill the "care deficit" in high-income countries, these analyses tend to privilege care services and arrangements in the global North and the migrant as the provider of care. In contrast, there is little research on how migrants from developing countries meet their own and their families' care needs, irrespective of whether they are paid care workers in the destination. In particular, we know little about the care needs of unskilled or semi-skilled migrant workers and refugees who occupy the less privileged circuits of contemporary global mobility and who are often marginalized from state social policies that address care needs. This paper offers an analysis of the effects of migration on the care needs and relationships of Ethiopian migrant mothers and their families and their access to childcare in destination countries. Specifically, it draws on empirical research on the experiences of Ethiopian migrant domestic workers who have children while in Lebanon and the experiences of Ethiopian women refugees with children who have resettled in Australia.

Ethiopian Labour Migration to the Gulf and South Africa

Ethiopian Labour Migration to the Gulf and South Africa
Author: Asnake Kefale,Zerihun Mohammed
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789994450596

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The major objective of the research is to produce evidence-based knowledge on the social and economic impacts of labour migration by looking at the challenges and opportunities of Ethiopian labour migration to the Gulf and South Africa. On the one hand, international migration from Ethiopia could be considered as an aspect of development problem. The major push factors that forces Ethiopian migrants to the Gulf and South Africa are economic/developmental problems ranging from lack of employment opportunities to wage differentials. On the other hand, international migration could be considered as an important resource that could be tapped for accelerating socio-economic development. At the general level, this research aims to examine the successes and failures of policies and institutions in realising the potentials of international migration for socio-economic development of the country and minimizing its adverse impacts. At the same time, the growing problem of illegal migration will be examined.

Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East

Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Author: B. Fernandez,M. de Regt,Gregory Currie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137482112

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For over half a century, the Middle East has been major migration corridor for domestic workers from Asia and Africa. This book Illuminates the multidimensionality of these workers' lives as they engage in finding a balance between acting and being acted upon, struggle and accommodation, and movement and stasis.

Trafficking in Persons Overseas for Labour Purposes

Trafficking in Persons Overseas for Labour Purposes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: ILO Country Office Addis Ababa International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Human trafficking
ISBN: 9221251322

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Focuses on overseas trafficking of persons to the Middle East for labour exploitation as domestic workers. Based on a research conducted between July and October 2010. Data were collected from nine study sites including the federal cities of Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa and the regional cities of Shashemene, Hawassa, Bahir Dar, Jimma, Adama, Dessie and Mekelle. Primary information was collected from key institutional stakeholders, law enforcement and judicial officials, representatives of private employment agencies (PEAs), victims and returnees, parents of victims, key informants about the operation of brokers, and community members representing kebele administration and different social, religious and community groups. The respondents for the research reached a total of 229 persons. The tools used to gather the primary information were questionnaires and interview/focus group discussion (FGD) guidelines, and review of secondary sources. A total of 21 court cases (13 of which involved 50 victims) and dossiers of 104 returnees/victims and 131 files of potential migrants were reviewed.

Youth on the Move

Youth on the Move
Author: Asnake Kefale,Fana Gebresenbet
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2021-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780197644249

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At a time when policies are increasingly against it, international migration has become the subject of great public and academic attention. This book departs from the dominant approach of studying international migration at macro level, and from the perspective of destination countries. The contributors here seek to do more than 'scratch the surface' of the migration process, by foregrounding the voices and views of Ethiopian youth-potential migrants and returnees-and of their sending communities. The volume focuses on the perspective and agency of these young people, both potential migrants and returnees, to better understand migration decision-making, experiences and outcomes. It brings together rarely documented cases of young men and women from several communities across Ethiopia, migrating to the Gulf and South Africa. Explaining the agency of local actors-prospective migrants, brokers and sending families-Youth on the Move illuminates the pervasive, persistent failure of state attempts to regulate migration. Moreover, it examines the financing of migration and the sharing of remittances, within a culturally situated moral economy. While accounts centered on economics and political violence are important, the contributors demonstrate compellingly that these factors alone cannot provide a full understanding of migration's complexity, nor of its social realities.

Ethiopians in an Age of Migration

Ethiopians in an Age of Migration
Author: Fassil Demissie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351985604

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The migration of Ethiopians across international borders is a recent phenomenon because of the limited integration of the country and society to the global economy. Since it was never colonized – aside from the Italian occupation of 1936-1941 – Ethiopia’s economy and society were not directly impacted by the ebb and flow of the global economy, and thus never generated international migration. Beginning in the 1970s, due to factors such as famine, rural poverty, civil war, and political repression, an unprecedented number of Ethiopian migrants began to leave their country in search of better, more secure lives. Today, this diaspora constitutes a distinctive community dispersed across the world, but bound by a common feeling of collectiveness and a shared history of the homeland. The contributors to this volume draw their work from a wide variety of interdisciplinary fields and provide new critical insight on Ethiopian migrants and their diaspora communities. What has emerged from these scholarly works is the recognition that the Ethiopian diaspora – although separated by oceans and nations, by politics, ethnicity, class, gender and age – are carving out a social and material world born out of their particular circumstances both "here" and "there". This book was originally published as a special issue of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal.

Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East

Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Author: B. Fernandez,M. de Regt,Gregory Currie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137482112

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For over half a century, the Middle East has been major migration corridor for domestic workers from Asia and Africa. This book Illuminates the multidimensionality of these workers' lives as they engage in finding a balance between acting and being acted upon, struggle and accommodation, and movement and stasis.