Refereed publications

  • Fish, Jennifer N. and Jennifer L. Turner. (2016). “The Global Domestic: Mapping Decent Work in International Dialogues.” In West Meets East: The ILO from Geneva to the Pacific Rim. Edited by Jill Shenker and Nelson Lichtenstein. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Introduction.
  • Boris, Eileen and Jennifer N. Fish. (2015). “Decent Work for Domestics: Feminist Organizing, Worker Empowerment and the ILO.” In Towards a Global History of Domestic and Caregiving Workers. Edited by Dirk Hoerder, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk and Silke Neunsinger. Leiden: Brill.
  • Fish, Jennifer N. (2015). “Making History through Policy: A Field Report on the International Domestic Workers Movement.” International Labor and Working-Class History: Historicizing Domestic Labor: Resistance and Organizing, 88:156-165.
  • Sonya Michel and Mary Daly (2015). “Convergence of Care Work and Globalization.” In Barbara Hobson, Ann Orloff, Mary Daly, Sonya Michel and Fiona Williams. “Revisioning Gender, An Introduction.” Social Politics, 22(4), 500-503.
  • Sonya Michel and D. Badusa (2015). “On a Collision Course: Millennium Development Goals and Mothers’ Migration” in Migrant Women Workers: Ethical, Political and Legal Problems, Z. Meghani ed. Routledge.
  • Eileen Boris and Jennifer N. Fish. (2014). “‘Slaves No More’: Making Global Labor Standards for Domestic Workers.” Feminist Studies, 40(2),411-443.

In progress

  • Rianne Mahon and Sonya Michel, ‘Not in Focus: Migrant Care Workers as Seen by the ILO and the OECD, to appear in a volume on Gender, Migration and the Work of Care, to be co-edited by Ito Peng and Sonya Michel
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Leaders

  • Rianne Mahon
  • Jennifer Fish

Collaborators

  • Nicola Piper
  • Eileen Boris

Partners

  • The Migration Policy Institute
  • United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
  • The International labour Organization (ILO)

Students & Associates

  • Sarah Rose Taylor
  • Masaya Llavaneras-Blanca