Me, Us and Them: Migrant women defining change
Charito Basa
Development, 2006, vol. 49, issue 1, 120-123
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Charito Basa describes how Filipina migrant women are organizing in Italy in order to break the vicious circle that the double jeopardy of being a migrant woman places them. She describes the many facets of these women's lives, with a focus on migrant women living in Rome, Italy, arguing that their own demands for change need to be understood, communicated and made a reality. Development (2006) 49, 120–123. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100213
Date: 2006
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