Migration and Domestic Work: A European Perspective on a Global Theme
In: Studies in Migration and Diaspora
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Series Editor's Preface -- 1 Introduction: Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe -- PART ONE: DOMESTIC WORK – BUSINESS AS USUAL? -- 2 The Intersection of Childcare Regimes and Migration Regimes: A Three-Country Study -- 3 Migrations and the Restructuring of the Welfare State in Italy: Change and Continuity in the Domestic Work Sector -- 4 When Home Becomes a Workplace: Domestic Work as an Ordinary Job in Germany? -- 5 Perceptions of Work in Albanian Immigrants' Testimonies and the Structure of Domestic Work in Greece -- PART TWO: TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION SPACES: POLICIES, FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT -- 6 The Globalisation of Domestic Service – An Historical Perspective -- 7 Perpetually Foreign: Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers in Rome -- 8 Domestic Work and Transnational Care Chains in Spain -- 9 Contingencies Among Households: Gendered Division of Labour and Transnational Household Organization – The Case of Ukrainians in Austria -- PART THREE: STATES AND MARKETS: MIGRATION REGIMES AND STRATEGIES -- 10 Risk and Risk Strategies in Migration: Ukrainian Domestic Workers in Poland -- 11 Between Intimacy and Alienage: The Legal Construction of Domestic and Carework in the Welfare State -- 12 Being Illegal in Europe: Strategies and Policies for Fairer Treatment of Migrant Domestic Workers -- 13 Conclusion: Domestic Work, Migration and the New Gender Order in Contemporary Europe