This article contributes to the literature on 'global care chains' by examining the narratives of Zimbabwean women and men working as carers in the UK. It investigates why social care has become an important focus of employment for Zimbabweans, and explores the means by which migrants of different legal status have negotiated work in a diverse sector. The article explores the experiences of a highly educated, middle-class migrant group, who left their country in the context of deepening economic and political crisis. Some Zimbabweans have been able to use transnational mobility and care work as a means of coping, finding opportunities to meet family obligations and personal ambitions, while entrepreneurs have found openings to set up in bus...
Literature highlights the potential for refugees to contribute to the labour force of receiving coun...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
The UK welfare system and growth in social care escalate the demand for migrant care workers (MCWs) ...
This article explores the migration of Zimbabwean women to South Africa to undertake various types ...
Migrant workers are increasingly important to the care sector in England as well as in other develop...
This thesis explores how Zimbabwean migrant care workers and their 'left behind' family members nego...
Opportunities for migrants in Britain have become increasingly differentiated by hardened legal barr...
The aim of this study is to explore the cross-border migration of Zimbabwean women who undertake var...
The provision of care is an increasingly pressing issue in the Global North. With an ageing populati...
Recruitment of overseas social workers is increasingly becoming popular with social workers migratin...
Based on 20 in-depth interviews with migrant care workers from Africa, South-East Asia and Eastern E...
The story of Zimbabweans pouring into South Africa in the past thirteen years has been well document...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This paper seeks to address the dearth in gender focused skilled migration theory. The study aims t...
Literature highlights the potential for refugees to contribute to the labour force of receiving coun...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
The UK welfare system and growth in social care escalate the demand for migrant care workers (MCWs) ...
This article explores the migration of Zimbabwean women to South Africa to undertake various types ...
Migrant workers are increasingly important to the care sector in England as well as in other develop...
This thesis explores how Zimbabwean migrant care workers and their 'left behind' family members nego...
Opportunities for migrants in Britain have become increasingly differentiated by hardened legal barr...
The aim of this study is to explore the cross-border migration of Zimbabwean women who undertake var...
The provision of care is an increasingly pressing issue in the Global North. With an ageing populati...
Recruitment of overseas social workers is increasingly becoming popular with social workers migratin...
Based on 20 in-depth interviews with migrant care workers from Africa, South-East Asia and Eastern E...
The story of Zimbabweans pouring into South Africa in the past thirteen years has been well document...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This paper seeks to address the dearth in gender focused skilled migration theory. The study aims t...
Literature highlights the potential for refugees to contribute to the labour force of receiving coun...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...