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The Trafficker Next Door

How Household Employers Exploit Domestic Workers

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Pub Date Sep 02 2025 | Archive Date Aug 31 2025

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“Award-winning sociologist Rhacel Salazar Parreñas explains the warped psychology and perfectly legal practices that allow modern-day slavery to persist.”—Christine L. Williams, author of Gaslighted and former president of the American Sociological Association

A renowned sociologist examines the pernicious societal forces that lead employers to exploit vulnerable domestic workers.

“Kaya mo ba?” Can you take it? An instructor asks this of a group of migrant workers in the Philippines, as they prepare for domestic work in wealthier countries. Can you take the grueling work? “Kaya,” the women say. “We can.”

The phrase “human trafficking” often conjures nightmarish images of sexual exploitation, but Rhacel Salazar Parreñas reveals that the vast majority of trafficking victims are domestic workers who suffer abuse not at the hands of shadowy crime lords but rather “ordinary” family employers.

Drawing on twenty years of groundbreaking research across three continents, Parreñas exposes the grim realities faced by migrant workers ensnared in forced labor due to poverty and debt bondage. She uncovers how entrenched social and legal norms, coupled with a patronizing “employer savior complex,” foster a troubling sense of ownership among employers over “their” domestic workers.

Through powerful firsthand accounts—including harrowing stories of workers living in hot, windowless rooms, experiencing food deprivation, having their makeup, jewelry, and phones confiscated, and having their wages stolen—Parreñas illustrates the migrants’ desperation, and the power dynamics that lead to a global network of exploitation. Parreñas’s urgent narrative challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about everyday household arrangements and calls for justice and fair treatment for all workers.

About the Author: Rhacel Salazar Parreñas is the Doris Stevens Professor in Women’s Studies and professor of sociology and gender and sexuality studies at Princeton University. The award-winning author of three previous books on labor, exploitation, and human trafficking, she lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

“Award-winning sociologist Rhacel Salazar Parreñas explains the warped psychology and perfectly legal practices that allow modern-day slavery to persist.”—Christine L. Williams, author of Gaslighted ...


Advance Praise

"If you have ever wondered how domestic workers could be mistreated and exploited by the very people who rely upon them, this book explores this profound question. In the process, we understand the true urgency of Rhacel Salazar Parreñas’s call to action for employers and institutions to establish dignity and respect for the workers who enable families and economies to thrive." -Ai-jen Poo, author of The Age of Dignity and President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance

"Rhacel Salazar Parreñas has done it again! The culmination of twenty years of researching global migration, The Trafficker Next Door shows how the hidden abode of domestic labor can so easily slide into forced labor, how workers resist or put up with it, and how employers justify inhumane exploitation. A must read for anyone concerned with labor rights or human rights." -Michael Burawoy, author of Manufacturing Consent and former president of the American Sociological Association

"The Trafficker Next Door makes the case that we must recognize the fusion of personal, cultural, legal, and structural components of live-in domestic work to eliminate trafficking in our country, neighborhoods, and homes." -Mary Romero, author of The Maid’s Daughter and former President of the American Sociological Association

"Award-winning sociologist Rhacel Salazar Parreñas explains the warped psychology and perfectly legal practices that allow modern-day slavery to persist." -Christine L. Williams, author of Gaslighted and former President of the American Sociological Association

"If you have ever wondered how domestic workers could be mistreated and exploited by the very people who rely upon them, this book explores this profound question. In the process, we understand the...


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