Living and working as a domestic worker in the Middle East: the experience of migrant returnees in Girana town,North Wollo,Ethiopia |
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Authors: | Mesfin Dessiye Guday Emirie |
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Affiliation: | 1. Social Anthropology, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopiaabegaz.mesfin@gmail.com;3. Social and Cultural Anthropology, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article explores the migration experiences of Ethiopian migrant returnees from domestic work in the Gulf countries and Lebanon. The returnees reside in the town of Girana located in Habru sub-district, North Wollo zone of Amhara region. There is much female work migration to the Arab Middle East from the town, particularly to Saudi Arabia through Muslim pilgrimage. Employing a qualitative method, the study examines how the returnee women perceived and experienced labour migration and analyzes the impacts of labour migration on childcare, family survival back home, and debt payment. The returnees made voluntary regular and irregular labour migration to the region and engaged in domestic work, which is not preferred by the host society. However, domestic work is unregulated by the labour policy of the destination countries. This made the returnees’ employment situation rather exploitative, exacerbating their vulnerability to abuses, ethnic denigration, and undermining of cultural identity. |
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Keywords: | Work migration returnee women domestic work labor exploitation abuses debt payment care for families |
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