This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discourses, drawing upon theoretical discussions on gender, welfare and global care chains. Based on a case study of the political debate on the `reconciliation of personal, family and work life' in Spain, the author argues that dominant policy frames relate gender inequality to women's unpaid domestic work and care, while domestic workers are essentially the invisible `other'. Empowering and disempowering frames are discussed; domestic workers are mainly constructed as a solution to the care problem and only marginally as subjects and rights-holders. The overal...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
Scholarship on migrant care work argued that we need to broaden our understanding of the internation...
En la última década, el dilema de la conciliación trabajo/familia ha tenido un lugar destacado en lo...
ABSTRACT This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discourses, dr...
This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discours...
The ‘care crisis’ has been a recurrent theme in feminist debates and academic studies on care, socia...
Migrant women have come to play an important role as care and domestic workers in private households...
The “care crisis” has been a recurrent theme in feminist debates and research. The care deficit is p...
Theories of social justice have identified the revaluation of caregiving work as a global challenge....
The capturing of "unpaid work" as a concept has probably been one of the major successes of second-w...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
This article analyses the relationship between migration, care work, and welfare provision, highligh...
Precede al título: The Work-Life Balance ISpanish couples have found new ways of organising their pr...
This paper examines how immigration policies on migrant care workers are both pragmatic ‘policy solu...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
Scholarship on migrant care work argued that we need to broaden our understanding of the internation...
En la última década, el dilema de la conciliación trabajo/familia ha tenido un lugar destacado en lo...
ABSTRACT This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discourses, dr...
This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discours...
The ‘care crisis’ has been a recurrent theme in feminist debates and academic studies on care, socia...
Migrant women have come to play an important role as care and domestic workers in private households...
The “care crisis” has been a recurrent theme in feminist debates and research. The care deficit is p...
Theories of social justice have identified the revaluation of caregiving work as a global challenge....
The capturing of "unpaid work" as a concept has probably been one of the major successes of second-w...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
This article analyses the relationship between migration, care work, and welfare provision, highligh...
Precede al título: The Work-Life Balance ISpanish couples have found new ways of organising their pr...
This paper examines how immigration policies on migrant care workers are both pragmatic ‘policy solu...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book ...
Scholarship on migrant care work argued that we need to broaden our understanding of the internation...
En la última década, el dilema de la conciliación trabajo/familia ha tenido un lugar destacado en lo...