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Author Giordano, Chiara, author

Title Ethnicisation and domesticisation : the impact of care, gender and migration regimes on paid domestic work in Europe / Chiara Giordano
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 369 pages : illustrations (black and white))
Series Migration, diasporas and citizenship
Migration, diasporas and citizenship.
Contents Introduction -- Part I. Paid domestic work -- Understanding contemporary domestic work: challenges, continuities and discontinuities -- Analysis of contemporary paid domestic work in Europe: similarities and differences between EU member states -- Part II. Care, gender and migration regimes -- The care regime -- The gender regime -- The migration regime -- Part III. The impact of care, gender and migration regimes on domestic work -- Measuring the impact of care, gender and migration regimes on migrant domestic work -- Conclusions
Summary This book explores the interconnection of care, gender and migration regimes and their impact on migrant domestic work in Europe, in a comparative perspective. The research presented in this book aims to understand the reasons not only of the increased concentration of migrants in the domestic and care sector, but also of the significant differences between European countries. Care, gender and migration regimes are first operationalised in the form of three typologies. Then, the three typologies are used to investigate the ethnicisation of the domestic sector (the proportion of migrants in the domestic sector, compared to natives) and the domesticisation of migrants (the proportion of migrants in the domestic sector, compared to other sectors). The findings suggest that the three regimes have an effect and that this effect is greater when they are taken into account simultaneously. Chiara Giordano currently works at the Group for Research on Ethnic Relations, Migration and Equality (GERME) of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Her research interests include female migration, domestic and care work and intersectionality.
Notes Includes index
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Subject Immigrants -- Europe
Immigrants -- Employment -- Europe
Household employees -- Europe
Women immigrants -- Europe
Emigration and immigration
Household employees
Immigrants
Women immigrants
SUBJECT Europe -- Emigration and immigration
Subject Europe
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783031160417
303116041X