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'About Cleanliness, Closeness and Reliability: Somali and Ethiopian Domestic Workers in Yemen'Employing Migrant Domestic Workers in Urban Yemen: a New Form of Social Distinction'Refugee, Woman and Domestic Worker: Somali Women Dealing with Dependencies in Yemen'Triple Tensions: Somali Refugee Women in Yemen'Ways to Come, Ways to Leave: Gender, Mobility and Il/Legality among Ethiopian Domestic Workers in Yemen'Gendered Memories of Migration: Towards a Social History of Ethiopian Women's Migration to YemenGender and Ethnicity in Paid Domestic Labour: Past and Present Experiencs of Ethiopian and Eritrean Women in Yemen[Review of: E. Borris (2010) Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care]High in the Hierarchy, Rich in Diversity: Asian Domestic Workers, Their Networks and Employers' Preferences in Yemen'Een korte geschiedenis van het Vrouwenoverleg Antropologie Amsterdam (1984-1990)Ethiopian Women’s Migration to Yemen – Past and PresentMigrant Domestic Workers in the Middle EastHigh in the Hierarchy, Rich in Diversity: Asian Domestic Workers, Their Networks and Employers' Preferences in YemenEthiopian and Eritrean Women’s Migration to Yemen: Past and Present'Family Dynamics in Transnational African Migration to Europe: An Introduction'Making Invisible Women Visible: Some Experiences with Filmmaking for Educational Purposes in Yemen[Review of: R. Ray (2009) Cultures of Servitude: Modernity, Domesticity, and Class in India]"It Doesn’t Matter What They Believe As Long As They Are God-Fearing”: Migrant Domestic Workers and Religious Diversity in YemenPreferences and Prejudices: Employers' Views on Domestic Workers in the Republic of Yemen