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Humanising migrant women’s work

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posted on 2024-03-13, 15:56 authored by Agnieszka RydzikAgnieszka Rydzik, Annette Pritchard, Nigel Morgan, Diane Sedgley

Female migrants make an important contribution to the global tourism industry yet their employment experiences and histories are poorly understood. This paper draws on a phenomenological position to explore the life-world and ten-year employment trajectory of one highly skilled Polish immigrant to the UK as told through her own voice and artwork. It challenges prevailing de-personalised and gender-blind accounts of tourism migrant workers, and demonstrates the methodological potential of one-voice research to humanise the female migrant experience, document long-term employment trajectories and foreground complex working lives. The paper provides nuanced understanding of intersectional gendered and ethnic marginalisation in the labour market and explores the ways in which employment creates spaces for both oppression and self-determination for precarious workers.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Annals of Tourism Research

Volume

64

Pages/Article Number

13-23

Publisher

Elsevier Masson

ISSN

0160-7383

Date Submitted

2017-03-28

Date Accepted

2017-02-16

Date of First Publication

2017-03-03

Date of Final Publication

2017-05-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-03-20

ePrints ID

26759

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