… form part of the shadow economy due to their undocumented status and due to the unregulated nature of the work.[ 2 ] … founded. The aim was to start a public debate about the status of migrant women domestic workers, to critique their …
… that remain for a long time after their release, economic dependence on the procurers, lack of awareness of … from the formal labour market, and irregular legal status. More than 500 women are released from sexual … exploitation every year. More than 700 women receive economic, social, training and employment support annually. …
… on the numerous ways in which women, due to specific economic and social processes, may find themselves deprived … in pension systems and regulations related to the marital status of women, and remain of prime importance for women in … and marginalised from participating in activities (economic, social and cultural) that are the norm for other …