European Journal of Development Research
Volume 23, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 758-773
Respect, status and domestic work: Female migrants at home and work (Article)
Rao N.*
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School of International Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Abstract
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is a complex and often contradictory process for female, ethnic minority, migrant strangers, moving as domestic workers to Delhi, India's capital. Drawing on empirical work in a village in Jharkhand state, which has witnessed increasing migration of adolescent girls as domestic workers to Delhi over the last two decades, this article highlights the experience of tribal domestic workers at home and at work. It points to their agency in dealing with the contradictions they face between earning incomes, acquiring markers of status and gaining respect across the urban and rural worlds they straddle. © 2011 European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes.
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DOI: 10.1057/ejdr.2011.41
ISSN: 09578811
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English