
외국인 노동자의 일터와 삶
by: Hy?on-ho S?ok
Language: Korean
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8989790158
ISBN 13: 9788989790150
Publication date: January 1st, 2003
Publisher: 지식마당
Pages: 496
Genres: Science Fiction
This compelling work delves into the experiences of migrant workers, shedding light on their realities and challenges within the workplace. Through detailed research and poignant storytelling, the author captures the complexity of their daily lives, illustrating not only the struggles faced but also the resilience displayed in the pursuit of a better future.
With keen observation, the narrative intricately weaves personal stories with socio-economic analysis, offering readers a profound understanding of the precariousness often inherent in migrant labor. The author explores themes of identity, belonging, and the harsh conditions that shape these individuals' realities, all while emphasizing the human spirit's indomitable nature.
Rich in detail and empathy, the work invites readers to reflect on the broader societal implications of labor migration. It highlights the urgent need for a more humane approach to labor practices and policy reforms, ultimately urging society to recognize the invaluable contributions of these workers.
With keen observation, the narrative intricately weaves personal stories with socio-economic analysis, offering readers a profound understanding of the precariousness often inherent in migrant labor. The author explores themes of identity, belonging, and the harsh conditions that shape these individuals' realities, all while emphasizing the human spirit's indomitable nature.
Rich in detail and empathy, the work invites readers to reflect on the broader societal implications of labor migration. It highlights the urgent need for a more humane approach to labor practices and policy reforms, ultimately urging society to recognize the invaluable contributions of these workers.