In Belgium, a service voucher scheme – known as Titres Services – was launched in 2004 in order to create employment and regularize the labor conditions of domestic workers. The extent to which this scheme has represented an improvement in domestic workers’ labor conditions, however, is still a matter of debate. This article explores the workers’ experience of the changes introduced by this scheme. It focuses on Latin American migrants that are currently working under this scheme in Brussels, situating them in relation to their previous experiences and the experience of other migrants who currently work in the informal market. The authors distinguish two tropes in their informants’ discourse, which describe their ambivalence regarding these...
In contemporary market societies, men and women are expected to be ‘commodified’ – to survive on res...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
The increasing inclusion of women into the labour market, the aging of the population, and the auste...
This paper1 investigates changes in the domestic work sector when passing from the informal to the f...
This PhD thesis is a study of personalization processes in domestic services(housework and elderly c...
Abstract Belgium had a long tradition of direct informal employment in paid domestic work, which has...
Belgian anti-THB policy is often pointed as exemplary given its broad definition of the crime of tra...
The field of studies focusing on paid domestic work has been particularly dynamic in recent decades....
Hardly any policy initiatives in Belgium specifically tackle demand-side aspects in labour exploitat...
Domestic cleaners lack bargaining power, which can prevent them from being in control of their work ...
Based on ethnographic research conducted in Brussels, this article analyses gender-based constructio...
An extract of the book, the introduction chapter, is available in PDF with permission from the publi...
Who cares for those who cared? An ethnography of migrant domestic workers' negotiations for social p...
In Belgium, female migrant Care workers are key elements for the demographic challenges the country ...
International audienceIn most Mediterranean countries, domestic employment is on the rise, and domes...
In contemporary market societies, men and women are expected to be ‘commodified’ – to survive on res...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
The increasing inclusion of women into the labour market, the aging of the population, and the auste...
This paper1 investigates changes in the domestic work sector when passing from the informal to the f...
This PhD thesis is a study of personalization processes in domestic services(housework and elderly c...
Abstract Belgium had a long tradition of direct informal employment in paid domestic work, which has...
Belgian anti-THB policy is often pointed as exemplary given its broad definition of the crime of tra...
The field of studies focusing on paid domestic work has been particularly dynamic in recent decades....
Hardly any policy initiatives in Belgium specifically tackle demand-side aspects in labour exploitat...
Domestic cleaners lack bargaining power, which can prevent them from being in control of their work ...
Based on ethnographic research conducted in Brussels, this article analyses gender-based constructio...
An extract of the book, the introduction chapter, is available in PDF with permission from the publi...
Who cares for those who cared? An ethnography of migrant domestic workers' negotiations for social p...
In Belgium, female migrant Care workers are key elements for the demographic challenges the country ...
International audienceIn most Mediterranean countries, domestic employment is on the rise, and domes...
In contemporary market societies, men and women are expected to be ‘commodified’ – to survive on res...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
The increasing inclusion of women into the labour market, the aging of the population, and the auste...