Buku ini mengangkat persoalan yang kerap terabaikan: kekerasan terhadap pekerja migran Indonesia, khususnya yang bekerja di Hong Kong. Melalui kajian teoritis dan hasil pengabdian masyarakat, buku ini membedah realitas pahit para pekerja migran yang kerap berhadapan dengan kekerasan seksual, ekonomi, fisik maupun psikologis.
Lebih dari sekedar menguraikan dan rekomendasi praktis, buku ini bukan hanya relevan bagi akademisi dan pemerhati isu pekerja migran, tetapi juga sangat penting bagi pembuat kebijakan, organisasi masyarakat sipil, serta para pekerja migran itu sendiri.
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