This paper explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in Finland, France, Italy and Portugal. Drawing upon interviews with couples or lone parents who have children below age ten, it shows that immigrant families rely on a diversity of work/care strategies. These strategies include extensive delegation of care (mostly to formal or non-familial informal care), negotiation of care within the nuclear family ( both partners sharing the care responsibilities as well as older child care), mother-centredness (mothers cutting back on working hours), child negligence (leaving children alone) and the superimposition of care upon work (taking children to work). Almost all immigrant families, but e...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work\u2013family reconciliation processes ...
La questione della cura familiare ha da sempre trovato i suoi “naturali” custodi nel genere femminil...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the growing interdependence between household strategies in E...
This paper explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young c...
Explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in ...
This paper aims to explore the strategies Albanian migrant parents in Greece employ to reconcile the...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work–family reconciliation processes of im...
Women with young children are increasingly employed full time across the whole EU, including those c...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the care arrangements of those dual‐earner couples and lon...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
Research into transnational families, migration and kin-work is principally divided into two main ar...
Intra-European family migration has extended the realm in which families live and work in Europe. Th...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work\u2013family reconciliation processes ...
La questione della cura familiare ha da sempre trovato i suoi “naturali” custodi nel genere femminil...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the growing interdependence between household strategies in E...
This paper explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young c...
Explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in ...
This paper aims to explore the strategies Albanian migrant parents in Greece employ to reconcile the...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work–family reconciliation processes of im...
Women with young children are increasingly employed full time across the whole EU, including those c...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the care arrangements of those dual‐earner couples and lon...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
Research into transnational families, migration and kin-work is principally divided into two main ar...
Intra-European family migration has extended the realm in which families live and work in Europe. Th...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work\u2013family reconciliation processes ...
La questione della cura familiare ha da sempre trovato i suoi “naturali” custodi nel genere femminil...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the growing interdependence between household strategies in E...