Temporary labour migration has become a defining characteristic of Sri Lanka’s economy. The concentration of production and services in and around urban Colombo has produced a lopsided pattern of development that undermines traditional rural livelihoods and necessitates practices of ‘survival migration’. Such migration has been starkly gendered: export production has been explicitly feminised through the creation of garment factories operating in export processing zones, and through the displacement of care in the form of internal and international migrant domestic work. This article examines the displacement and commodification of care through the lens of domestic worker migration. It situates this at the intersection of gender, ethnicity ...
As Sri Lanka’s population ages, its migrant women face a difficult choice: should they work abroad t...
Temporary contract migration represents the predominant form of legal migration policy in Asia. With...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...
International audienceI use the case of Sri Lankan women migrant workers to the Middle East to bette...
Remittances that flow from low-skilled labor migration are critical to many developing countries, ye...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
Sri Lanka's integration at the lower tiers of a (re)globalising world economy has entailed the mass ...
Sri Lanka, along with the Philippines and Indonesia, is a major source of migrant domestic workers. ...
Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. The...
Since the economic liberalization in 1977, a large number of Sri Lankan women have entered the labou...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
This paper aims to critically examine the Family Background Report Circular (2013) and analyse its i...
While the feminisation of transnational migrant labour is now a firmly ingrained feature of the cont...
Changing labour markets with globalization have increased both opportunities and pressures for women...
As Sri Lanka’s population ages, its migrant women face a difficult choice: should they work abroad t...
Temporary contract migration represents the predominant form of legal migration policy in Asia. With...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...
International audienceI use the case of Sri Lankan women migrant workers to the Middle East to bette...
Remittances that flow from low-skilled labor migration are critical to many developing countries, ye...
This thesis is an anthropological study of Sri Lankan 'guest' workers in the Middle East, focusing o...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
Sri Lanka's integration at the lower tiers of a (re)globalising world economy has entailed the mass ...
Sri Lanka, along with the Philippines and Indonesia, is a major source of migrant domestic workers. ...
Sri Lankan women have played an important role in transnational labour mobility since the 1980s. The...
Since the economic liberalization in 1977, a large number of Sri Lankan women have entered the labou...
There is overwhelming evidence that the increase in labour migration from SriLanka to the Middle Eas...
This paper aims to critically examine the Family Background Report Circular (2013) and analyse its i...
While the feminisation of transnational migrant labour is now a firmly ingrained feature of the cont...
Changing labour markets with globalization have increased both opportunities and pressures for women...
As Sri Lanka’s population ages, its migrant women face a difficult choice: should they work abroad t...
Temporary contract migration represents the predominant form of legal migration policy in Asia. With...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...