UID:
edoccha_9959132176002883
Format:
1 online resource (221 sider) :
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illustrasjoner, tabeller.
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
1-351-84621-3
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1-315-22521-2
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1-351-84622-1
Series Statement:
Studies in Migration and Diaspora
Content:
While the feminisation of transnational migrant labour is now a firmly ingrained feature of the contemporary global economy, the specific experiences and understandings of labour in a range of gendered sectors of global and regional labour markets still require comparative and ethnographic attention. This book adopts a particular focus on migrants employed in sectors of the economy that are typically regarded as marginal or precarious – domestic work and care work in private homes and institutional settings, cleaning work in hospitals, call centre labour, informal trade – with the goal of understanding the aspirations and mobilities of migrants and their families across generations in relation to questions of gender and labour. Bringing together rich, fieldwork-based case studies on the experiences of migrants from the Philippines, Bolivia, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Mauritius, Brazil and India, among others, who live and work in countries within Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America, Gender, Work and Migration goes beyond a unique focus on migration to explore the implications of gendered labour patterns for migrants’ empowerment and experiences of social mobility and immobility, their transnational involvement, and wider familial and social relationships.
Note:
part, I Migrant workers in feminised sectors --
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Meanings of work --
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chapter Introduction /
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chapter 1 Emotional labour in the care industry --
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Workers’ best asset or biggest threat? /
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chapter 2 ‘Here, we don’t only receive orders’ --
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(Dis)Empowering care labour in Madrid and Paris /
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chapter 3 Cleanliness, affect and social order --
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On agency and its ambivalences in the context of cleaning work /
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part, II Migrant agency, mobilisations and resilience in precarious contexts --
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chapter 4 Dignity of labour --
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Activism among Filipina domestic workers in Singapore and Barcelona /
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chapter 5 Migrant women in trade unions --
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Domestic service activism in France /
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chapter 6 Gender, mobility and precarity --
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The experiences of migrant African women in Cape Town, South Africa /
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part, III Transforming gender relations --
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chapter 7 Gender roles and relations within Bolivian migrant networks --
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Ambivalent transgressions, regressions and new autonomies /
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chapter 8 Two generations of women living in São Paulo’s comunidades --
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Changing education and employment patterns for immigrant mothers and São Paulo-born daughters /
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chapter 9 Precarity, gender capital and structures of (dis)empowerment in the neoliberal service economy /
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chapter 10 Gulf migration and changing patterns of gender identities in a South Indian Muslim community /
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chapter Conclusion /
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-367-85660-3
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-415-78852-8
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781315225210