2019
DOI: 10.1111/wusa.12446
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Challenging infrastructures of domestic labor: Implications for labor organizing in Lebanon and Belgium

Abstract: Domestic labor has always been organized along sexist and exploitative lines. However, the form of reproduction, regulation, and repression of domestic workers has changed significantly over time and therefore entails different struggles and strategies for resistance. By analyzing recent

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