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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
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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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Immigrant and asylum seekers labour market integration upon arrival: NowHereLand : a biographical perspective / / edited by Irina Isaakyan, Anna Triandafyllidou, Simone Baglioni
Immigrant and asylum seekers labour market integration upon arrival: NowHereLand : a biographical perspective / / edited by Irina Isaakyan, Anna Triandafyllidou, Simone Baglioni
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, : Springer Nature, 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIII, 231 p.) : 1 illus
Disciplina 304.8
Collana IMISCOE Research Series
Soggetto topico Immigrants - Employment - Europe
Labor market - Europe
Soggetto non controllato Labour market integration
Micro sociology of integration
Migrant biographies
Migrant agency
Narrative biographic analysis in migration studies
Qualitative study of EU integration
Sensitive issues in migration research
Turning point analysis in migration research
Migrant support organisations
Migrant kinship networks
Migration and integration
Migration and asylum trajectories
Labour market integration policies and practices
Economic migration and settlement
ISBN 3-031-14009-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Labour Market Integration as an Interactive Process -- Chapter 2. Female Migrants’ Experiences of Labour Market ‘Integration’ in Denmark. Chapter 3. Examining Non-EU Migrants and Refugees’ Agency When Navigating the British Labour Markets -- Chapter 4. Switzerland and the Two Faces of Integration -- Chapter 5. Precarity, Opportunity, and Adaptation: Recently Arrived Immigrant and Refugee Experiences Navigating the Canadian Labour Market -- Chapter 6. Italy: the promised land? Journeys of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers towards labour market integration -- Chapter 7. Resistance is useless! (and so are resilience and reworking): migrants in the Finnish labour market -- Chapter 8. Migration to the Czech Republic: personal stories about running from and running towards -- Chapter 9. A Long Journey of Integration.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910631082903321
Cham, : Springer Nature, 2023
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