Domestic work as well as caring for dependent people is one of the main work niches where migrant women manage to find their place. A large part of them do so as internal caregivers, twenty-four hours a workday and sometimes up to seven days a week, living in the dependent person home, where the limit of their tasks is not clear. Days so extensive that they hardly leave room for a social life or the possibility of seeking other opportunities, thus reinforcing a stereotype in a society that believes that they were born to carry out this work.
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