Merike Blofield

Improvements at the Limits of Society

Chapter in Edited Volume | 2020


  • Abstract

    As the editors write in the introduction of this book, the left “came into power with the promise of deepening and widening citizenship regimes”. The rights of paid domestic workers, that is, nannies and maids, is a particularly good case for examining whether the left has performed with regard to this promise, throughout society. Paid domestic workers suffer from multiple disadvantages as an occupational group: at about 15 percent of the urban female labor force in Latin America, they are overwhelmingly female, tend to be members of racial and ethnic minorities, and earn on average very low wages.

    Published in

    Legacies of the Left Turn in Latin America: The Promise of Inclusive Citizenship

    Editor(s)

    Manuel Balán

    Françoise Montambeault

    Publisher

    Notre Dame University Press

    Pages

    235-251

    ISBN

    978-0-268-10659-1

    Location

    Notre Dame, Indiana

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