Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly high rates. The stock stories associated with immigrant workers often involve male day laborers or female domestic workers and fail to capture the experiences of women toiling in the farms, restaurants, factories, and home and business cleaning services that employ hundreds of thousands of immigrant women. The resulting invisibility of undocumented Latina women in the typical narratives parallels the paucity of undocumented Latina workers who make legal claims against their exploitative employers. Their distinct experiences are characterized by multiple intersecting vulnerabilities based upon their ethnicity, gender, and immigration status. Thei...
This article borrows from the intersectionality literature to investigate how legal status, labor ma...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
The voices of the most vulnerable populations often point towards social constructs in dire need of ...
Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly hig...
Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly hig...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
This article borrows from the intersectionality literature to investigate how legal status, labor ma...
This article borrows from the intersectionality literature to investigate how legal status, labor ma...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
The voices of the most vulnerable populations often point towards social constructs in dire need of ...
Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly hig...
Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly hig...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
The narrative of low-wage worker exploitation has increasingly narrowed in focus to reflect the expe...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
This article borrows from the intersectionality literature to investigate how legal status, labor ma...
This article borrows from the intersectionality literature to investigate how legal status, labor ma...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
The voices of the most vulnerable populations often point towards social constructs in dire need of ...