Employers, Agencies and Immigration

Paying for Care

Anna Triandafyllidou author Sabrina Marchetti author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Dec '14

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Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book places the employer centre-stage, examining the role of the employer and his or her agents in securing the balance between work, family and welfare needs, as well as investigating both who the employers are and the nature of their relationships with migrant workers. With attention to the dynamics of inequality, as class, ethnicity and gender become intertwined in a location that is at once home and workplace, this volume is organised into sections that deal with the subjectivities of employers and their relationships with their employees in the home; the re-organisation of welfare and care arrangements at state level; and the wider area of migrant domestic and care work, with the transformation of the au pair scheme. Bringing together the latest empirical work from across Europe, Employers, Agencies and Immigration will appeal to social scientists with interests in migration, ethnic and class relations, immigrant labour and domestic work and the sociology of the family.

’In this innovative and wide-ranging collection Triandafyllidou and Marchetti have produced an invaluable contribution to current debates about reproductive labour. By putting employers and the employment relationship centre stage in the discussion of paid domestic work, this collection raises crucial questions about class, gender and the contemporary organisation of care work.’ Rosie Cox, Birkbeck, University of London, UK ’Employers, Agencies and Immigration provides us with a long overdue analysis of the employers in the domestic and care labour market. Relying on essays that span from Italy to Belgium, from Austria to the Czech Republic, the book explores who these employers are, how they negotiate the complexities of purchasing care in the marketplace, and how they shape these relationships of labour. The book increases our understanding of the complex interactions involving welfare states, families and domestic/care workers. Unmissable.’ Francesca Degiuli, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA

ISBN: 9781472433213

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 612g

260 pages