Aufsatz(elektronisch)15. Oktober 2013

Caring about migrant care workers: From private obligations to transnational social welfare?

In: Critical social policy: a journal of theory and practice in social welfare, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 221-240

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Abstract

This article makes a case for investigating the needs of migrant women as transnational mothers, and the sources of social support accessible to them. Much has been written on migrants' homebound commitments and obligations in terms of transnational caregiving, care chains, and the like. Less analysed are the consequences on their personal needs and demands, which are out of synch with the territorially-based social welfare provision of either sending or receiving countries. Building on my fieldwork with Ecuadorian care workers in Italy, I explore migrant women's constructions of their care needs and the limited social support they rely upon in host and home societies, as well as in the 'intermediate space' of their cross-border care practices. Overall, the prospects for their indirect needs for care to emerge as a public issue are contentious and uncertain. By delving into them, though, critical light is shed on the ambivalences and tensions inherent in migrants' practice of care, at many levels: concerning its gendered bases, its elusive boundaries and the overload of affections and expectations which it typically bears.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1461-703X

DOI

10.1177/0261018313500867

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