This chapter examines the cultural and political logics embedded in state and institutional imperatives that shape the experiences of Indonesian women during labour migration, in Hong Kong, in three areas related to women’s sexuality. The first is about the mutability of sexuality among women who choose homosexual partnerships during migration. The second, is about Indonesian migrant women's in relationships with local men and foreign men. The last area focuses on the unintended pregnancies when 'foreign babies' are conceived and sometimes born in Hong Kong. Although pregnancies are seldom intended, this chapter shows that three aspects are related to the realities, policies and practices that frame globalised labour supply. In addition, th...
Abstract Background Under the "two countries, one system" policy implemented by China to manage the ...
This article discusses how Filipina and Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong claim and transform...
This study addresses efforts made by Indonesian government actors in Malaysia and Hong Kong to prote...
project funded by UK aid from the UK Department for International Development (DFID) for the benefit...
This dissertation concerns the experiences of Indonesian migrant domestic workers who are or have be...
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(Working Paper City University of Hong Kong)The state and national identity are formed on the basis ...
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Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
The islands of Batam, Bintan and Karimun on the Indonesian border with Singapore and Malaysia have a...
This paper describes how the Indonesian women, despite the fact that some migrant workers are econom...
International migration occurs because population growth does not match the job opportunities and av...
International audienceThe current generation of Chinese immigrants to Canada occupy what are increas...
This dissertation studies how the Indonesian state facilitates the migration of its female citizens ...
Abstract Background Under the "two countries, one system" policy implemented by China to manage the ...
This article discusses how Filipina and Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong claim and transform...
This study addresses efforts made by Indonesian government actors in Malaysia and Hong Kong to prote...
project funded by UK aid from the UK Department for International Development (DFID) for the benefit...
This dissertation concerns the experiences of Indonesian migrant domestic workers who are or have be...
This article examines the role of the state and the private sector in temporary labor migration and ...
(Working Paper City University of Hong Kong)The state and national identity are formed on the basis ...
A number of Javanese women have taken jobs as migrant workers in Hong Kong. This feminization of mig...
In Southeast Asia, many young rural female migrants supplement their income by working as beer promo...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
The islands of Batam, Bintan and Karimun on the Indonesian border with Singapore and Malaysia have a...
This paper describes how the Indonesian women, despite the fact that some migrant workers are econom...
International migration occurs because population growth does not match the job opportunities and av...
International audienceThe current generation of Chinese immigrants to Canada occupy what are increas...
This dissertation studies how the Indonesian state facilitates the migration of its female citizens ...
Abstract Background Under the "two countries, one system" policy implemented by China to manage the ...
This article discusses how Filipina and Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong claim and transform...
This study addresses efforts made by Indonesian government actors in Malaysia and Hong Kong to prote...