Abstract Care for young children continues to highly influence the life chances of men and women, even more so when they are migrants. For migrant women, childcare remains a particular challenge when their kin are absent and the gendered norms of work and family life abroad diverge from what they have known in the country of origin. This article contributes to a deeper understanding of social class and childcare strategies of migrant women by combining two research projects with migrants from Poland to Germany and the UK. Accounts represented in this article depict the ways in which migrant mothers interpret and use the available childcare options, thereby highlighting how class-based resources are deployed and reproduced in two different w...
Child-centred narratives of Polish migrant mothers: cross-generational identity constructions abroad...
Women's employment patterns changed drastically the last decades. But they are still different acros...
Historically migrants have been constructed as units of labour and their social reproductive needs h...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Barglowski K, Krzyzowski L, Świątek P. Caregiving in Polish-German Transnational Social Space: Circu...
This paper draws on a qualitative study of Polish parents in thirty families who migrated to Scotlan...
This paper draws on a qualitative study of Polish parents in thirty families who migrated to Scotlan...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Migrant women are important sources of labour in the commoditised in-home childcare sector in many r...
The aim of this paper is to explore the tension between the transnational mobility of skilled women ...
Child-centred narratives of Polish migrant mothers: cross-generational identity constructions abroad...
Child-centred narratives of Polish migrant mothers: cross-generational identity constructions abroad...
Women's employment patterns changed drastically the last decades. But they are still different acros...
Historically migrants have been constructed as units of labour and their social reproductive needs h...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Barglowski K, Krzyzowski L, Świątek P. Caregiving in Polish-German Transnational Social Space: Circu...
This paper draws on a qualitative study of Polish parents in thirty families who migrated to Scotlan...
This paper draws on a qualitative study of Polish parents in thirty families who migrated to Scotlan...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Although an increasing number of studies emphasise migrants' lack of knowledge about their childcare...
Migrant women are important sources of labour in the commoditised in-home childcare sector in many r...
The aim of this paper is to explore the tension between the transnational mobility of skilled women ...
Child-centred narratives of Polish migrant mothers: cross-generational identity constructions abroad...
Child-centred narratives of Polish migrant mothers: cross-generational identity constructions abroad...
Women's employment patterns changed drastically the last decades. But they are still different acros...
Historically migrants have been constructed as units of labour and their social reproductive needs h...