REGULATING THE UNREGULATED - DOMESTIC WORKERS SOCIAL NETWORKS

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HONDAGNEUSOTELO, P
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10.1525/sp.1994.41.1.03x0424h
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
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Drawing upon participant-observation and in-depth interviews, this article examines the responses of Mexican undocumented immigrant women to the organization of paid domestic labor as ''job work,'' where a domestic worker cleans house for many different employers on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Job work exacerbates the privatized nature of both the work itself and the negotiation of the employer-employee relationship, and it also confronts domestic workers with having to secure multiple employers. The women in this study dealt with these challenges by informally collective and sharing information through social networks. What appears to be an extremely atomized labor relation for the domestic workers is in fact mitigated by a work culture transmitted through many social interactions. These network resources are both enabling and constraining.
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