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Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care / / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou and Sabrina Marchetti
Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care / / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou and Sabrina Marchetti
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 331.7/6164094
Altri autori (Persone) MarchettiSabrina
TriandafyllidouAnna
Collana Research in migration and ethnic relations series
Soggetto topico Household employees - Europe
Foreign workers - Europe
Caregivers - Europe
Immigrants - Employment - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-317-14424-4
1-315-57936-7
1-317-14425-2
1-4724-3322-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; 1 The Employers' Perspective on Paid Domestic and Care Work; Part I Everyday Negotiations through the Employers' Eyes; 2 Employers as 'Care Managers': Contracts, Emotions and Mutual Obligations within Italy's Invisible Welfare System; 3 Modern Domesticity: Why Professional Women Hire Domestic Workers in Spain; 4 Class Guilt? Employers and Their Relationships with Domestic Workers in Poland; 5 Dilemmas of Paid Home-care for the Elderly in Spain: Daughters, Elderly and Domestic Employees
6 'Mum Seems Happy'. Relatives of Dependent Elders and the Difficult Task to Employ a Migrant Care-giverPart IIEmployers and the Changing Policies on Domestic and Care Work; 7 Employment Without Employers? The Public Discourse on Care During the Regularisation Reform in Austria; 8 Outsourcing Housework: Clients, Agencies and the Voucher System in Brussels; 9 An Employer Sui Generis: How Placement Agencies Are Changing the Nature of Paid Childcare in the Czech Republic; 10 When the State Steps In: An Experiment of Subsidised Hiring of Domestic Workers in Slovenia
Part III From Host Parents to Employers: Recent Developments in Au Pair Schemes11 Au Pairs and Changing Family Needs in the United Kingdom; 12 A Fair Deal? Paid Domestic Labour in Social Democratic Norway; 13 Paying for Care: Advantages and Challenges for the Employers; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459847203321
London : , : Routledge, , 2016
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Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care / / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou and Sabrina Marchetti
Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care / / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou and Sabrina Marchetti
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 331.7/6164094
Altri autori (Persone) MarchettiSabrina
TriandafyllidouAnna
Collana Research in migration and ethnic relations series
Soggetto topico Household employees - Europe
Foreign workers - Europe
Caregivers - Europe
Immigrants - Employment - Europe
ISBN 1-317-14424-4
1-315-57936-7
1-317-14425-2
1-4724-3322-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; 1 The Employers' Perspective on Paid Domestic and Care Work; Part I Everyday Negotiations through the Employers' Eyes; 2 Employers as 'Care Managers': Contracts, Emotions and Mutual Obligations within Italy's Invisible Welfare System; 3 Modern Domesticity: Why Professional Women Hire Domestic Workers in Spain; 4 Class Guilt? Employers and Their Relationships with Domestic Workers in Poland; 5 Dilemmas of Paid Home-care for the Elderly in Spain: Daughters, Elderly and Domestic Employees
6 'Mum Seems Happy'. Relatives of Dependent Elders and the Difficult Task to Employ a Migrant Care-giverPart IIEmployers and the Changing Policies on Domestic and Care Work; 7 Employment Without Employers? The Public Discourse on Care During the Regularisation Reform in Austria; 8 Outsourcing Housework: Clients, Agencies and the Voucher System in Brussels; 9 An Employer Sui Generis: How Placement Agencies Are Changing the Nature of Paid Childcare in the Czech Republic; 10 When the State Steps In: An Experiment of Subsidised Hiring of Domestic Workers in Slovenia
Part III From Host Parents to Employers: Recent Developments in Au Pair Schemes11 Au Pairs and Changing Family Needs in the United Kingdom; 12 A Fair Deal? Paid Domestic Labour in Social Democratic Norway; 13 Paying for Care: Advantages and Challenges for the Employers; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787258403321
London : , : Routledge, , 2016
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Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care / / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou and Sabrina Marchetti
Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care / / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou and Sabrina Marchetti
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 331.7/6164094
Altri autori (Persone) MarchettiSabrina
TriandafyllidouAnna
Collana Research in migration and ethnic relations series
Soggetto topico Household employees - Europe
Foreign workers - Europe
Caregivers - Europe
Immigrants - Employment - Europe
ISBN 1-317-14424-4
1-315-57936-7
1-317-14425-2
1-4724-3322-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; 1 The Employers' Perspective on Paid Domestic and Care Work; Part I Everyday Negotiations through the Employers' Eyes; 2 Employers as 'Care Managers': Contracts, Emotions and Mutual Obligations within Italy's Invisible Welfare System; 3 Modern Domesticity: Why Professional Women Hire Domestic Workers in Spain; 4 Class Guilt? Employers and Their Relationships with Domestic Workers in Poland; 5 Dilemmas of Paid Home-care for the Elderly in Spain: Daughters, Elderly and Domestic Employees
6 'Mum Seems Happy'. Relatives of Dependent Elders and the Difficult Task to Employ a Migrant Care-giverPart IIEmployers and the Changing Policies on Domestic and Care Work; 7 Employment Without Employers? The Public Discourse on Care During the Regularisation Reform in Austria; 8 Outsourcing Housework: Clients, Agencies and the Voucher System in Brussels; 9 An Employer Sui Generis: How Placement Agencies Are Changing the Nature of Paid Childcare in the Czech Republic; 10 When the State Steps In: An Experiment of Subsidised Hiring of Domestic Workers in Slovenia
Part III From Host Parents to Employers: Recent Developments in Au Pair Schemes11 Au Pairs and Changing Family Needs in the United Kingdom; 12 A Fair Deal? Paid Domestic Labour in Social Democratic Norway; 13 Paying for Care: Advantages and Challenges for the Employers; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820581403321
London : , : Routledge, , 2016
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Ethnicisation and domesticisation : the impact of care, gender and migration regimes on paid domestic work in Europe / / Chiara Giordano
Ethnicisation and domesticisation : the impact of care, gender and migration regimes on paid domestic work in Europe / / Chiara Giordano
Autore Giordano Chiara
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxv, 369 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Disciplina 305.48
Collana Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
Soggetto topico Women immigrants - Europe
Household employees - Europe
Immigrants - Employment - Europe
Immigrants - Europe
ISBN 9783031160417
9783031160400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Methodology -- The Three Analyses of This Research -- First Part: Descriptive Analysis of the Domestic Sector -- Second Part: The Construction of the Typologies -- Third Analysis: Measuring the Impact of Typologies -- The Main Methodological Limitations -- Secondary Analyses of Existing Data -- International Comparisons -- Statistical Analyses with a Limited Number of Countries -- Analyses Using the EU-LFS Data -- The Informal Labour Market -- The Statistical Definition of the Migrant Population -- References -- Part I: Paid Domestic Work -- Chapter 2: Understanding Contemporary Domestic Work: Challenges, Continuities and Discontinuities -- From Old to Contemporary Forms of Domestic Work -- The Resurgence of Paid Domestic Work -- The Main Characteristics of Contemporary Paid Domestic Work -- The Increase in the Size of the Domestic Sector -- The Structural Factors Determining the Increase of the Domestic Sector -- Other Reasons Explaining the Increase of the Domestic Sector -- The Feminisation of Paid Domestic Work -- The Ethnicisation of Paid Domestic Work -- Low Reputation and Poor Working Conditions -- References -- Chapter 3: Analysis of Contemporary Paid Domestic Work in Europe: Similarities and Differences Between EU Member States -- The Definition of Contemporary Paid Domestic Work -- The Statistical Definition of the Domestic Sector -- Domestic Workers as per ISCO-08 Classification -- Childcare and Older Care -- Definition of House-related Workers -- Methodology and Data -- The Data -- The Analyses -- Results -- The Size and the Structure of the Domestic Sector -- The Informal Economy -- The Workforce Composition -- The Concentration of Women in the Domestic Sector.
The Concentration of Migrants in the Domestic Sector -- Countries of Origin -- Second Generations -- The Quality of Jobs in the Domestic Sector -- Income Level -- Job Security -- Unusual Working Hours (Shifts Work) -- References -- Part II: Care, Gender and Migration Regimes -- Chapter 4: The Care Regime -- The Use of Typologies in the Literature -- The Welfare Regime -- The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism -- New Ways to Look at Welfare States -- Distinctiveness of Southern Countries -- Redefinition of the Liberal and/or Conservative Types -- Adding a Gender Perspective -- Adding New Countries Into the Picture: The Post-Communist Type -- The Care Regime -- Who is Responsible for Providing Care? -- The Reorganisation of Care in Modern Welfare States -- Increased Female Participation in the Labour Market -- Demographic Changes -- Changes in Family Models -- The 'Culture' of Care -- Convergence or Divergence? -- From Residential Services to Home-based Services -- From Public to Private Provision of Care -- From In-Kind Services to Monetary Transfers -- Classifying Care Regimes -- How Can Care Regimes be Classified? -- Familialisation Versus Defamilialisation -- The Debates on the Concept of Defamilialisation -- Childcare Versus Older Care -- Formal Versus Informal Care -- Dual Versus Triangular Employment Relationship -- Measuring the Care Regime -- Selection of Indicators -- The Data -- The Analysis -- The Generosity of Care Policies -- The Degree of (De)familialisation of Childcare Policies -- (De)familialisation of Old Care Policies -- A Typology of Care Regimes in Europe -- References -- Chapter 5: The Gender Regime -- What Is the Gender Regime? -- Gender Regimes and Welfare States -- Gender Regimes and Gender Equality in Institutions -- Gender Regimes and the Gender Contract -- The Assessment of Gender Regimes -- The Evolution of Gender Regimes.
Existing Classifications of Gender Regimes -- Measuring the Gender Regime -- Selection of Indicators -- The First Dimension: Gender Equality -- The Data -- The Second Dimension: The Gender Contract -- The Data -- A Typology of Gender Regimes in Europe -- References -- Chapter 6: The Migration Regime -- Migration Regimes and Domestic Work -- Migration Regimes in Europe: Current Trends -- Restriction of Immigration Regimes -- Citizenship and Integration -- Existing Classifications of Migration Regimes -- Immigration/Admission Typologies -- Integration/Citizenship Typologies -- Measuring the Migration Regime -- Selection of Indicators -- The Data -- The Immigration Policies in Comparison Index (IMPIC) -- The Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) -- The Admission Dimension of Migration Regimes - IMPIC -- The Integration Dimension of Migration Regimes - MIPEX -- A Typology of Migration Regimes -- References -- Part III: The Impact of Care, Gender and Migration Regimes on Domestic Work -- Chapter 7: Measuring the Impact of Care, Gender and Migration Regimes on Migrant Domestic Work -- Objectives and Hypotheses -- Hypotheses -- The Effect of the Three Typologies on the Domestic Sector -- Size of the Domestic Sector -- Care Regimes Typology -- Gender Regimes Typology -- Migration Regimes Typology -- Proportion of Women in the Domestic Sector -- Care Regimes Typology -- Gender Regimes Typology -- Migration Regimes Typology -- Job Quality: Income -- Job Quality: Unusual Working Hours (Shift Work) -- Job Quality: Temporary Work -- Multinomial Logistic Regression Models -- Comparison between Models -- Model 9: The Interaction Between the Typologies of Care, Gender and Migration Regimes -- The Ethnicisation of the Domestic Sector -- The Effect of the Control Variables -- The Effect of the Interactions Between the Three Regimes.
The Domesticisation of the Migrant Workforce -- The Effect of the Control Variables -- The Effect of the Interactions Between the Three Regimes -- Testing the Hypotheses -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusions -- First Analysis: Understanding Contemporary Paid Domestic Work -- Second Analysis: Typologies of Care, Gender and Migration Regimes -- Third Analysis: Testing the Impact of the Three Regimes on 'Migrant Domestic Work' -- Challenges for Future Work -- References -- Annexex -- Annex I -- Care Regimes -- Dataset with the 13 Selected Indicators -- Correlation Matrix -- Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- PCA Without Rotation, 13 Items -- Screeplot -- PCA with the Extraction of Three Components, with Oblique Rotation -- Factor Scores -- Cluster Analysis -- Dissimilarity Matrix -- Cluster Tendency -- Hierarchical Clustering -- Screeplot -- Annex II -- Gender Regimes -- Dataset with the Seven Selected Indicators -- Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- PCA with Seven Items, Without Rotation -- Screeplot -- PCA with the Extraction of One Component, with Oblique Rotation -- Cluster Analysis -- Hierarchical Cluster Analysis -- Annex III -- Migration Regimes -- Cluster Analysis -- Dissimilarity Matrix -- Cluster Tendency -- Hierarchical Clustering -- Screeplot -- Annex IV -- Multinomial Regressions -- MODEL 0 (Base Model) -- MODEL 1 (Countries) -- MODEL 2 (Care Typology) -- MODEL 3 (Gender Typology) -- MODEL 4 (Migration Typology) -- MODEL 5 (All Typologies) -- MODEL 6 (Interactions Care × Gender) -- MODEL 7 (Interactions Care × Migration) -- MODEL 8 (Interactions Gender × Migration) -- MODEL 9 (All Existing Interactions of the Three Typologies) -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Ethnicization and domesticization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910629279503321
Giordano Chiara  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
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