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Women migrant workers from developing countries engage in paid employment in countries where they are not citizens.[1] While women have traditionally been considered companions to their husbands in the migratory process, most adult migrant women today are employed in their own right.[2] In 2017, of the 168 million migrant workers, over 68 million were women. The increase in proportion of women migrant workers since the early twentieth century is often referred to as the "feminization of migration".[3][4]

Most women migrant workers come from developing countries to high-income countries,[5] with significant impacts on both their countries of origin and destination countries. Women migrant workers send upwards of $300 billion in remittances to their countries of origin each year,[6][7] often using this money to pay for their families’ basic health, housing and education needs.[8] On a macroeconomic level, remittances from emigrant workers can account for up to 25% of national gross domestic product,[9] and help these developing countries cope with trade deficits and external debts.[10] However, women migrant workers have to leave their countries of origin to provide financially, and are often separated from their own families. This has led to an uneven distribution of reproductive labor globally: in destination countries, immigrant women help address the care worker shortage,[11] and enable more local women to enter the workforce.[12] On the other hand, in countries of origin, the emigration of large numbers of women forces other members of the community to shoulder greater domestic work burdens.[13]

Women migrant workers typically pursue gendered professions such as domestic work and disproportionately work in private homes. As a result, they are comparatively “hidden” from society and are more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.[14] A variety of governmental policies, moreover, have also increased the vulnerability of these women migrant workers to abuse. For example, in the Arab states, migrant domestic workers depend on their employers for legal status, causing the workers to tolerate a significant amount of abuse for fear of deportation.[15] Several countries also prohibit women migrant workers from having sex or becoming pregnant.[16]

  1. ^ Medarevic, A (November 2016). "Health status amongst migrants in Serbia during European migrant crisis". European Journal of Public Health. 26 (suppl_1). doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckw170.032. ISSN 1101-1262.
  2. ^ Marinucci, Roberto (2007). "Feminization of migration?" (PDF). Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana. 15: 5–22.
  3. ^ Gabaccia, Donna R. (2016-04-21). "Feminization of Migration". The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. pp. 1–3. doi:10.1002/9781118663219.wbegss732. ISBN 9781405196949.
  4. ^ Taran, Patrick (2016). "Migrant Women, Women Migrant Workers: Crucial Challenges for Rights-Based Action and Advocacy" (PDF). Geneva: Global Migration Policy Associets. 3.
  5. ^ "United Nations Population Division | Department of Economic and Social Affairs". www.un.org. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
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  14. ^ Alcalá, Maria Jose (2015-10-05). Meghani, Zahra (ed.). Women Migrant Workers. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315677262. ISBN 9781315677262.
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