I asked for hands and women arrived: Legal status of Nicaraguan domestic workers in Costa Rica

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i33.15727

Keywords:

Labors rights, Labor migration, Nicaraguan migration, Domestic work, Migrants worker

Abstract

This research analyzes from a critical perspective the situation they faced by domestic workin migrants women in Costa Rica. Their experiences show a serious conflicts that surronuding the effors aimed at the excecution of theoretical articulation ans practice  among the conditios of be women and domesric worker.The study was carried out by collecting legal information from Costa Rican law to combine it with specialized research on the domestic work The study was carried out by collecting legal information from Costa Rican law to combine it with specialized research on the affiliated to ASTRADOMES( Asociacion de trabajadoras Domesticas en Costa Rica). These experiences allow us to visualize this vulnerability of the fundamental and labor rights that this sector is going through in its social integration and labor.

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Author Biography

José Daniel Romero Alvarado, Investigador independiente (Nicaragua)

El autor es nicaragüense, Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad Centroamericana de Nicaragua, Maestrando en Derechos Humanos y Cultura de Paz por la Universidad Centroamericana de Nicaragua. Instructor legal del Bufete Jurídico de la Universidad Centroamericana.

Published

2023-02-08

How to Cite

Romero Alvarado, J. D. (2023). I asked for hands and women arrived: Legal status of Nicaraguan domestic workers in Costa Rica . Revista De Derecho, 1(33), 72–106. https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i33.15727

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