Irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe : who cares?

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Irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe : who cares?

edited by Anna Triandafyllidou

(Research in migration and ethnic relations series)

Ashgate, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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With specific attention to irregular migrant workers - that is to say, those without legal permits to stay in the countries in which they work - this volume focuses on domestic work, presenting studies from ten European countries, including Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. Offering a comparative analysis of irregular migrants engaged in all kinds of domestic work, the authors explore questions relating to employment conditions, health issues and the family lives of migrants. The book examines the living and working conditions of irregular migrant domestic workers, their relations with employers, their access to basic rights such as sick leave, sick pay, and holiday pay, as well as access to health services. Close consideration is also given to the challenges for family life presented by workers' status as irregular migrants, with regard to their lives both in their countries of origin and with their employers. Through analyses of the often blurred distinction between legality and illegality, the notion of a 'career' in domestic work and the policy responses of European nations to the growth of irregular migrant domestic work, this volume offers various conceptual developments in the study of migration and domestic work. As such, it will appeal to sociologists, political scientists, geographers and anthropologists with interests in migration, gender, the family and domestic work.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Irregular Migration and Domestic Work in Europe, AnnaTriandafyllidou
  • Chapter 2 Domestic Work in Belgium, MarieGodin
  • Chapter 3 Migration Careers and Professional Trajectories of Irregular Domestic Workers in France, KarinSohler, FlorenceLevy
  • Chapter 4 Three Different Things, Lisa-MarieHeimeshoff, HelenSchwenken
  • Chapter 5 'With All the Cares in the World', MichaelaMaroufof
  • Chapter 6 The Home as a Site of Work, SallyDaly
  • Chapter 7 Undocumented Domestic Workers in Italy, PaolaBonizzoni
  • Chapter 8 Regulating Migrant Domestic Work in the Netherlands, Sarahvan Walsum
  • Chapter 9 Globally Interdependent Households, Tania GonzalezFernandez
  • Chapter 10 Irregular Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe, AnnaTriandafyllidou, ThanosMaroukis

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