Cooperating out of isolation: domestic workers’ cooperatives
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Cooperating out of isolation: domestic workers’ cooperatives

Cooperatives and the world of work, no. 2, ILO
2014

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The International Labour Organization estimates that, worldwide, there are at least 52.6 million domestic workers. Often domestic workers face isolation due to their workplaces and restrictions on their movement by their employers. Also, domestic workers frequently work outside their home countries as migrant workers. This note provides how cooperatives can provide a way out of precarious and informal working arrangements, which can be a feature of working life for many migrant workers.
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