Data for: "Migrant worker well-being as a struggle for meaningful work: Evidence from Bangladeshi migrants in a developing country"

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Supplementary information for this article which analyses the well-being of migrants in the global South for whom employment precarity has become normalized, and working and living conditions are associated with poor health, isolation, limited voice and a general lack of protection. The findings reveal mechanisms underlying the construction of meaning in precarious work, showing the implications for gendered and culturally-derived agency, and broadening theory on holistic and contextualized perspectives of well-being.

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Date made available1 Aug 2023
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