One Way Ticket (1983) examines the 'hidden armies' of migrant women
workers who have since the 1950s fulfilled a demand for
low-skilled, low paid and insecure work in both the formal and
informal economies of Western Europe. It presents a new focus for
the examination of labour migration and of the specific character
of female employment. It looks at the relationship between
motherhood, waged work and ethnicity; the position of a second
generation of black women workers; and the oppression and
exploitation of migrant women by their male counterparts through
the creation of 'ethnic' economies.
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