This article investigates the intersection of care and migration regimes by comparing four carefully matched familialist countries—Italy, Japan, South Korea, and Spain. These four countries, while sharing a similar familialist culture and welfare regime, responded to the problem of eldercare deficits differently in the 1990s and the 2000s. Italy and Spain developed a ‘migrant-in-the-family model,’ relying heavily on informal eldercare provided by migrant workers whom Italians colloquially call badante. Korea and Japan, by contrast, relied more on marriage migrants, with Korea developing its own variant of the migrant-in-the-family model where the migrant is typically the daughter-in-law. In Japan, some marriage migrants became care workers ...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
The interdisciplinary literature on gender, intermarriage, and transnational migration has often com...
This thesis examines the development of the international marriage business in Japan in the 1980s an...
Rapid industralization, economic growth and urbanization have resulted in an influx of international...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
This paper explores policy developments over the issue of migrant care workers (MCWs) in Japan, Kore...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
With the aim to better understand how “care regimes” (that is, social protection systems) affect mig...
Cross-border marriages between Chinese and Japanese over the past twenty years have expanded in scal...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
The interdisciplinary literature on gender, intermarriage, and transnational migration has often com...
This thesis examines the development of the international marriage business in Japan in the 1980s an...
Rapid industralization, economic growth and urbanization have resulted in an influx of international...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
This paper explores policy developments over the issue of migrant care workers (MCWs) in Japan, Kore...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
Concern over the need to provide long-term care for an ageing population has stimulated a search for...
With the aim to better understand how “care regimes” (that is, social protection systems) affect mig...
Cross-border marriages between Chinese and Japanese over the past twenty years have expanded in scal...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
A growing number of East Asian men marry a bride from a foreign country. In the late 2000s, marriage...
The interdisciplinary literature on gender, intermarriage, and transnational migration has often com...