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Domestic Workers: Transforming economic power to advance women's rights and justice in India

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Lissy Joseph describes the struggles of domestic workers in organizing and transforming their working conditions moving from precarious to decent work.

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*This article is based on a plenary address delivered at the 12th AWID International Forum, Istanbul, Turkey, 19–22 April 2012.

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Joseph, L. Domestic Workers: Transforming economic power to advance women's rights and justice in India. Development 55, 403–405 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2012.57

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