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| Title: | Psychosocial and Economic Experiences of Gulf States |
| Authors: | Meskerem, Mulatu |
| Advisors: | Mulumebet Zenebe, |
| Keywords: | Women Domestic Workers |
| Copyright: | Mar-2011 |
| Date Added: | 3-Nov-2012 |
| Publisher: | AAU |
| Abstract: | The main purposes of this study are to explore the psychosocial and economic experiences of
Gulf States returnee Ethiopian women domestic workers. It also attempts to investigate the
push and pull factors as well as the discrepancies between the expectation of the domestic
workers and the reality that they face in the country of destination.
Methodologically, this study is qualitative method, among the five qualitative method
approaches, narrative approach is employed. A primary and secondary data are used to
operationalise the study. Primary data has been collected through in‐depth interview with
the informants and key informants of the study. As a secondary data archival records are
used.
The findings of this research show that: 1) Traumatic and life threatening experiences |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3614 |
| Appears in: | Thesis - Geography
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