

Author: Lan Pei-Chia
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
ISSN: 0037-7791
Source: Social Problems, Vol.50, Iss.4, 2003-11, pp. : 525-549
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Abstract
The employment of migrant domestic workers has turned the private home into a contested terrain where employers and workers negotiate social boundaries and distance from one another on a daily basis. Based on indepth interviews with Taiwanese employers and Filipina migrant workers, this article explores how the groups negotiate two sets of social boundaries in the domestic politics of food, space, and privacy:
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