Central to this paper is the relationship between work and welfare marginalization ofmigrant women domestic workers. Based upon the findings of a recent (2005-2007)research study on Albanian and Ukrainian domestic workers’ access to socialinsurance, medical and children’s care (i.e. nurseries, kindergartens), the paper claimsthat welfare barriers are constituted around lack of resources, discriminations as well asconditions and values at work.At the highest level of generality, paid domestic work is considered part of aneconomic activity that is increasingly difficult to relate with the official state policiesand welfare provisions, because of its fluid and personalized work conditions.However, the typical processes, routes followed, and se...
The historical link between labour and welfare is increasingly considered in the transnational regis...
An extract of the book, the introduction chapter, is available in PDF with permission from the publi...
In many undeveloped Mediterranean countries with few occupational possibilities, international migra...
Central to this paper is the relationship between work and welfare marginalization ofmigrant women d...
The language of welfare reflects not only life chances and redistributive practices that reduce inco...
The views of employers of migrant women domestic workers from Albania andUkraine who are employed ei...
This research draws attention to the way undocumented Albanian immigrant women experience their ever...
The stance of welfare regimes vis à vis migratory currents is to treat them as yetanother source of ...
This study is a sociological investigation exploring the working experiences of 24 women cleaners in...
AbstractThe specific group of large-scale migrants this paper focuses on is female, live-in domestic...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
This paper will present a study examining the social and working conditions of immigrant women who w...
Some studies exploring the life of migrant domestic workers found that the main factor that push Ind...
Starting from 1980s, home- based working has gradually increased in the context of globalisation. ...
This article explores the relationship between gender and migration from theperspective of everyday ...
The historical link between labour and welfare is increasingly considered in the transnational regis...
An extract of the book, the introduction chapter, is available in PDF with permission from the publi...
In many undeveloped Mediterranean countries with few occupational possibilities, international migra...
Central to this paper is the relationship between work and welfare marginalization ofmigrant women d...
The language of welfare reflects not only life chances and redistributive practices that reduce inco...
The views of employers of migrant women domestic workers from Albania andUkraine who are employed ei...
This research draws attention to the way undocumented Albanian immigrant women experience their ever...
The stance of welfare regimes vis à vis migratory currents is to treat them as yetanother source of ...
This study is a sociological investigation exploring the working experiences of 24 women cleaners in...
AbstractThe specific group of large-scale migrants this paper focuses on is female, live-in domestic...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
This paper will present a study examining the social and working conditions of immigrant women who w...
Some studies exploring the life of migrant domestic workers found that the main factor that push Ind...
Starting from 1980s, home- based working has gradually increased in the context of globalisation. ...
This article explores the relationship between gender and migration from theperspective of everyday ...
The historical link between labour and welfare is increasingly considered in the transnational regis...
An extract of the book, the introduction chapter, is available in PDF with permission from the publi...
In many undeveloped Mediterranean countries with few occupational possibilities, international migra...