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Gender Dimensions Of Remittances: A Study Of Indonesian Domestic Workers In East And Southeast Asia
This book examines the gendered aspects of remittances sent by Indonesian domestic workers employed in East and Southeast Asia. It analyzes how women migrant workers contribute to household economies through remittances and how these financial flows influence family welfare, decision-making, and gender roles within migrant households. The study also explores the social and economic implications of women’s migration, including the responsibilities placed on female workers as primary income earners and the impact of remittances on community development. Through empirical research and case studies, the publication highlights the importance of understanding remittances not only as economic transfers but also as part of broader gender dynamics in migration and family life.
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