2009年1月23日 星期五

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移民勞工書目

Abella, Manolo. 1992. Contemporary Labour Migration from Asia: Policies and Perspectives of Sending Countries. In International Migration Systems: A Global Approach, edited by M. Kritz, L. L. Lim and H. Zilotnik, pp.263-278. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

------. 1993. Labor Mobility, Trade and Structural Change: The Philippine Experience. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 2 (3):167-249.

Aldrich, Louis. 2000. A Comparison of the official and Unofficial Systems for Foreign Workers in Taiwan: the Present Situation and an Ethical Analysis (in Chinese). Taipei: Fu-Jen University.

Alegado, Dean Tiburico. 1992. The Political Economy of International Labor Migration from the Philippines. Ph.D. Diss., Hawaii University, Manoa.

Anderson, Bridget. 2000. Doing the Dirty Work? The Global Politics of Domestic Labour. London and New York: Zed Books.

Arcinas, Fe R., Cynthia Banzon-Bautista, and Randolf S. David. 1986. The Odyssey of the Filipino Migrant Workers to the Gulf Region. Quezon City: University of the Philippines.

Asis, Maruja. 1992. The Overseas Employment Program Policy. In Philippine Labor Migration: Impact and Policy, edited by G. Battistella and A. Paganoni, pp.68-112. Quezon City: Scalabrinia Migration Center.

Athukorala, Premachandra. 1993. Improving the Contribution of Migrant Remittances to Development: The Experience of Asian Labor-Exporting Countries. Migration Review 24:323-346.

Bakan, Abigail, and Daiva Stasiulis. 1994. Foreign Domestic Worker Policy in Canada and the Social Boundaries of Modren Citizenship. Science and Society 58 (1):7-33.

------. 1995. Making the Match: Domestic Placement Agencies and the Racialization of Women's Household Work. Signs 20 (2):303-335.

------, eds. 1997. Not One of the Family: Foreign Domestic Workers in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Barber, Pauline Gardiner. 2000. Agency in Philippine Women's Labour Migration and Provisional Diaspora. Women's Studies International Forum 23 (4):399-411.

Battistella, Graziano. 1999. Philippine Migration Policy: Dilemmas of a Crisis. SOJOURN 14 (1):229248.

------ and Maruja Asis. 1999. The Crisis and Migration in Asia. Quezon City: Scalabrini Migration Center.

Burawoy, Michael. 1976. The Functions and Reproduction of Migrant Labor: Comparative Material from Southern Africa and the United States. American Journal of Sociology 81 (5):1050-87.

Castles, Stephen, and Mark Miller. 1993. The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. New York: the Guilford Press.

Chaney, Elsa M., and Mary Garcia Castro, eds. 1989. Muchachas No More: Household Workers in Latin America and the Caribbean. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Chang, Kimberley A., and Julian McAllister Groves. 2000. Neither 'Saints' nor 'Prostitutes': Sexual Discourse in the Filipina Domestic Worker Community in Hong-Kong. Women's Studies International Forum 23 (1):73-87.

Chang, Grace. 2000. Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Workers in the Global Economy. Cambridge: South End Press.

Chant, Sylvia, ed. 1992. Gender and Migration in Developing Countries. London: Belhaven Press.

------ and Cathy McIlwaine. 1995. Women of a Lesser Cost: Female labour, Foreign Exchange, and Philippine Development. Manila: Ateneo de Manila University Press.

Chao, Sho-Buo. 1992. On the Problem of Foreign Labor. In Labor Policies and Labor Issues, edited by S.-B. Chao, pp.143-72. Taipei: Chinese Productive Center.

Cheng, Shu-Ju Ada. 1996. Migrant Women Domestic Workers in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan: A Comparative Analysis. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 5 (1):139-52.

------. 2001. Serving the Household and the Nation: Filipina Domestics and the Development of Nationhood in Taiwan. Ph.D. Diss., Texas: University of Texas.

Chin, Christine. 1997. Walls of Silence and Late Twentieth Century Representations of the Foreign Female Domestic Workers: The Case of Filipina and Indonesian Female Servants in Malaysia. International Migration Review 31 (2):353-85.

------. 1998. Service and Servitude: Foreign Female Domestic Workers and Malaysian "Modernity Project.". New York: Columbia University Press.

Chu, Ming-Ching. 1996. The Interactions Between Taiwanese Employers and Filipina Maids (in Chinese). MA Thesis, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth. 1994. Living in, Living out: African American Domestics in Washington D.C., 1910-1940. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Cock, Jacklyn. 1989. Maids and Madams: Domestic Workers under Apartheid. London: the Women's Press.

Cohen, Rina. 1987. The Working Conditions of Immigrant Women, Live-in Domestics: Racism, Sexual Abuse and Invisibility. Resources for Feminist Research 16 (1):36-8.

------. 1991. Women of Color in White Households: Coping Strategies of Live-in Domestic Workers. Qualitative Sociology 14:197-215.

Cohen, Robin. 1987. The New Helots: Migration in the International Division of Labor. Gower: Aldershot.

Colen, Shellee. 1989. Just A Little Respect: West Indian Domestic Workers in New York City. In Muchachas No More: Household Workers in Latin America and the Caribbean, edited by E. M. Chaney and M. G. Castro, pp.171-94. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

------. 1995. 'Like a Mother to Them': Stratified Reproduction and West Indian Childcare Workers and Employers in New York. In Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction, edited by F. Ginsburg and R. Rapp, pp.78-102. Chicago: University of California Press.

Constable, Nicole. 1997a. Maid to Order in Hong-Kong: Stories of Filipina Workers. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

------. 1997b. Sexuality and Discipline among Filipina Domestic Workers in Hong Kong. American Ethnologist 24 (3):539-558.

------. 1999. At Home but not at Home: Filipina Narratives of Ambivalent Returns. Cultural Anthropology 14 (2):203-228.

Dill, Bonnie Thornton. 1994. Across the Boundaries of Race and Class: An Exploration of Work and Family among Black Female Domestic Servants. New York: Garland Publishing.

Dumont, Jean-Paul. 2000. Always Home, Never Home: Visayan 'Helper' and Identities. In Home and Hegemony: Domestic Service and Identity Politics in South and Southeast Asia, edited by K. M. Adams and S. Dickey, pp.119-135. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

England, Kim, and Bernadette Stiell. 1997. They think you're as stupid as your English is: Constructing Foreign Domestic Workers in Toronto. Environment and Planning A 29:195-215.

Findlay, Allan M., Huw Jones, and Gillian M. Davidson. 1998. Migration Transition or Migration Transformation in the Asian Dragon Economics? International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 22 (4):643-663.

French, Carolyn. 1986. Filipina Domestic Workers in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Centre for Hong Kong Studies.

Friedan, Betty. 1963. The Feminine Mystique. New York: Norton.

Frobel, F. Heinrichs, and J. and O. Kreye. 1980. The New International Division of Labor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. 1981. Occupational Ghettoizations: Japanese American Women and Domestic Service, 1905-1970. Ethnicity 7 (4):352-86.

------. 1986. Issei, Nisei, War Bride: Three Generations of Japanese American Women in Domestic Service. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Hansen, Karen T. 1989. Distant Companions: Servants and Employers in Zambia, 1900-1985. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Harris, Nigel. 1995. The New Untouchables: Immigration and the New World Workers. New York: Penguin Books.

Heyzer, Noeleen. 1994. Introduction: Creating Responsive Policies for Migrant Women Domestic Workers. In The Trade in Domestic Workers: Causes, Mechanisms and Consequences of International Migration, edited by N. Heyzer, G. L. a. Nijeholt and N. Weerakoon, pp.xv-xxx. Kuala Lumpur: Asian and Pacific Development Center.

------, Geerje Lycklama a Nijeholt, and Nedra Weerakoon, eds. 1994. The Trade in Domestic Workers: Causes, Mechanisms and Consequences of International Migration. Kuala Lumpur: Asian and Pacific Development Center.

Hochschild, Arlie. 1989. The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home. New York: Avon Books.

------. 1997. The Time Bond: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work. New York: Metropolitan Books.

Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette. 1994. Gendered Transitions: Mexican Experiences of Migration. Berkeley: University of California Press.

------. 2001. Domestica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence. Berkeley: University of California Press.

------, Pierrette, and Ernestine Avila. 1997. 'I am Here, but I am There': The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood. Gender and Society 11 (5):548-571.

Hsia, Hsiao-Chuan. 1997. SELFing and OTHERing in the "Foreign Bride" Phenomenon: A Study of Class, Gender, and Ethnicity in the Transnational Marriage between Taiwanese men and Indonesian Women. Ph.D. Diss., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Hu, Yow-Hwey. 1997. A Discussion on the Policy of Foreign Domestic Workers and the Needs and Constraints of Working Women (in Chinese). Paper read at Foreign Labor and State Development, April 1997, at Taipei.

Huang, Shirlena, and Brenda Yeoh. 1996. Ties that bind: State Policy and Migrant Female Domestic Helpers in Singapore. Geoforum 27:479-93.

Kaplan, Eliaine. 1987. I Don't Do No Windows: Competition Between the Domestic Workers and the Housewife. In Competition: A Feminist Taboo?, edited by V. Miner and H. E. Longino, pp.92-105. New York: The Feminist Press.

Lan, Pei-Chia. 2000. Global Divisions, Local Identities: Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers and Taiwanese Employers. Ph.D. Diss., Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, IL: Evanston.

------. 2002a. Among Women: Migrant Domestics and their Taiwanese Employers across Generations. In Global Woman: Maids, Nannies, and Sex Workers, edited by B. Ehrenreich and A. Hochschild, . New York: Metropolitan Press.

------. 2002b. Subcontracting Filial Piety: Elder Care in Ethnic Chinese Immigrant Households in California. Journal of Family Issues 23 (7):812-835.

Lee, Anru. 1998. Guests from the Tropics: Labor Practice and Foreign Workers in Taiwan. Paper read at the 1998 annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, 27 March 1998, at Washington, D.C.

Lee, Joseph. 1998. The Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis on Foreign Workers in Taiwan. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 7 (2-3):145-170.

Lee, Powpee. 1995. Why Don't They Take Actions? A Study on Different Acting Strategies of Foreign Workers (in Chinese). MA Thesis, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Hsin Chuan, Taiwan.

Lin, Hsiu-Li. 2000. Going to Taiwan to Wash Benz: The Daily Practices of Filipina Female Household Workers in Thai Chung (in Chinese). MA Thesis, Ton-Hai University, Tai Chung, Taiwan.

Lin, Jean Chin-Ju. 1999. Filipina Domestic Workers in Taiwan: Structural Constraints and Personal Resistance. Taipei: Taiwan Grassroots Women Workers' Centre.

Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya. 1997. The Global Political Economy of Domestic Service Work: The Experience of Migrant Filipino Women Caregivers in Chicago. Research in the Sociology of Work 6:249-261.

Lycklama a Nijeholt, Geerje. 1994. The Changing International Division of Labour and Domestic Workers: A Macro Overview. In The Trade in Domestic Workers: Causes, Mechanisms and Consequences of International Migration, edited by N. Heyzer, G. L. a. Nijeholt and N. Weerakoon, pp.3-30. Kuala Lumpur: Asian and Pacific Development Center.

Margold, Jane A. 1995. Narratives of Masculinity and Transnational Migration: Filipino Workers in the Middle East. In Bewitching Women, Pious Men: Gender and Body Politics in Southeast Asia, edited by A. Ong and M. G. Peletz, pp.274-298. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Martin, David. 1996. Labor Contractors: A Conceptual Overview. Asian Pacific Migration Journal 5 (2-3):201-18.

Massey, Douglas, G. Hugo J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, A.Pellegrino, and J. Taylor. 1998. Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Momsen, Janet Henshall. 1999. Gender, Migration and Domestic Service. London and New York: Routledge.

NCRFW (National Commission on the Roles of Filipino Women). 1993. Filipino Women Migrants: A Statistical Factbook. Quezon City: National Commission on the Roles of Filipino Women.

Okunishi, Yoshio. 1996. Labor Contracting in International Migration: The Japanese Case And Implications for Asia. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 5 (2-3):219-40.

Palmer-Beltran, Ruby. 1991. Filipino Women Domestic Helpers Overseas: Profile and Implications for Policy. Asian Migrant 4 (2):46-52.

Parrenas, Rhacel Salazar. 2001. Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration and Domestic Work. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Paz Cruz, Victoria, and Anthony Paganoni. 1989. Filipinas in Migration: Big Bills and Small Change. Quezon City: Scalabrini Migration Center.

Pertierra, Raul. 1992. Remittances and Returnees: The Cultural Economy of Migration in Ilocos. Quezon City: New Day Publishers.

Pillai, Patrick. 1998. The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Migrant Labor in Malaysia: Policy Implications. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 7 (2-3):255-280.

Pratt, Geraldine. 1997. Stereotypes and Ambivalence: the Construction of Domestic Workers in Vancouver, British Columbia. Gender, Place and Culture 4 (2):159-177.

------. 1999. Is this Canada?: Domestic Workers' Experiences in Vancouver, BC. In Gender, Migration and Domestic Service, edited by J. H. Momsen, pp.23-42. London: Routledge.

Prothero, Mansell. 1990. Labor Recruiting Organizations in the Developing World. International Migration Review 24:221-8.

Salzinger, Leslie. 1991. A Maid by Any Other Name: The Transformation of 'Dirty Work' by Central American Immigrants. In Ethnography Unbound: Power and Resistance in Modern Metropolis, edited by M. Burawoy, pp.139-160. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Sassen, Saskia. 1988. The Mobility of Labor and Capital: A Study in International Investment and Labor Flow. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

------. 1999. Guests and Aliens. New York: The New Press.

Satzewich, Vic. 1991. Racism and the Incorporation of Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada since 1945. New York: Routledge.

Segura, Denise. 1994. Working at Motherhood: Chicana and Mexican Immigrant Mothers and Employment. In Mothering: Ideology, Experience, and Agency, edited by E. Glenn, G. Chang and L. Forcey, pp.211-236. New York: Routledge.

Skeldon, Ronald. 1992. International Migration within and from the East and Southeast Asian Region: A Review Essay. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 1 (1):19-63.

Soysal, Yasemin Nuhoglu. 1994. Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Suzuki, Nobue. 2000. Between Two Shores: Transnational Projects and Filipina Wives in/from Japan. Women's Studies International Forum 23 (4):431-444.

------. 2001. 'Misbehaving Victims': Reading Narratives of 'Filipina Brides' in Japan since the 1980s. Paper read at Association for Asian Studies.

Tarcoll, Cecilla. 1996. Migrating 'For the Sake of the Family?" Gender, Life Course and Intra-Household Relations Among Filipino Migrants in Rome. Philippine Sociological Review 44 (1-4):12-32.

Tolentino, Roland. B. 1996. Bodies, Letters, Catalogs: Filipina sin Transnational Space. Social Text 14 (3):49-76.

Tsai, Ming-Chang, and Jia-Huei Chen. 1997. The State, Foreign Worker Policy, and Market Practices: Perspective from Economic Sociology (in Chinese). Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies 27:69-96.

Tsay, Ching-Lung. 1992. Clandestine Labor Migration to Taiwan. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 4 (4):613-20.

------. 1999. International Labor Migration and Regional Transition: An Analysis of the Development in Thailand. Paper read at Southeast Asian Studies, 16-17 April 1999, at Taipei.

Tseng, Yen-Fen. 1998. Commodification of Residency: An Analysis of Taiwan's Business Immigration Market (in Chinese). Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies 27:37-67.

Tucker, Susan. 1988. Telling Memories among Southern Women: Domestic Workers and Their Employers in the Segregated South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University.

Tung, Charlene. 1999. The Social Reproductive Labor of Filipina Transmigrant Workers in Southern California: Caring for those who Provide Elderly Care. Ph.D. Diss., University of California, Irvine, CA.

Wang, Hong-Zen. 2001. Social Stratification, Vietnamese Partners Migration and Taiwanese Labour Market (in Chinese). Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies 41:99-128.

Wong, Diana. 1996. Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 5 (1):117-38.

------. 1997. Transience and Settlement: Singapore's Foreign Labor Policy. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 6 (2):135-67.

Wu, Ting-Fong. 1997. Cultural Struggle in the Leisure Life of "Foreign Workers (in Chinese). MA Thesis. Ton-Hai University, Tai Chung, Taiwan.

Yeoh, Brenda, and Shirlena Huang. 1998. Negotiating Public Space: Strategies and Styles of Migrant Female Domestic Workers in Singapore. Urban Studies 35 (3):583-602.

------. 1999. Singapore Women and Foreign Domestic Workers: Negotiating Domestic Work and Motherhood. In Gender, Migration and Domestic Service, edited by J. H. Momsen, pp.277-300. New York: Routledge.

------. 2000. 'Home' and 'Away': Foreign Domestic Workers and Negotiations of Diasporic Identity in Singapore. Women's Studies International Forum 23 (4):413-29.

------ and Joaquin Gonzalez III. 1999. Migrant Female Domestic Workers: Debating the Economic, Social and Political Impacts in Singapore. International Migration Review 33 (1):114-136.

Zolberg, Aristide. 1991. Bounded States in a Global Market: The Uses of International Labor Migrations. In Social Theory for a Changing Society, edited by P. Bourdieu and J. Coleman, pp.301-24. Boulder: Westview Press.

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