约旦的不自由劳动力:阿拉伯地区国家支持的债役劳动

Jordan's Unfree Workforce: State-Sponsored Bonded Labour in the Arab Region

Journal of Development Studies · 2013
被引 62
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过约旦和斯里兰卡的田野调查,揭示了阿拉伯地区担保制度如何构成国家支持的债役劳动,挑战了债役劳动仅存在于法律外区域的普遍看法。

Abstract

This article contributes to understandings of contemporary forms of unfree labour by offering an ethnographic perspective on a region which so far has been overlooked in the scholarly literature on the subject – the Arab world. It describes the sponsorship system through which tens of millions of foreign workers are employed in Jordan, Lebanon and the Arabian Gulf states and argues that it constitutes a form of bonded labour. One of the main features of this form of unfree labour is the role played by states in facilitating and enforcing it. This example complicates the commonly held assumption that since slavery and bonded labour have been legally abolished in most countries, contemporary forms of unfree labour exist primarily in extra-legal zones outside the boundaries of government oversight. On the contrary, in the context described here the state is not merely turning a blind eye but actively enabling bonded labour. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Jordan and Sri Lanka, the article focuses on the position of Sri Lankan women employed in domestic service to illuminate workers’ experiences of the sponsorship system and the institutional apparatuses that buttress it.

卡法拉制度契约劳工国家主导阿拉伯地区斯里兰卡女佣