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Working with a Family. How a Family-Oriented Welfare System Opens the Border for Migrant Care Workers

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Citation:
Working with a Family. How a Family-Oriented Welfare System Opens the Border for Migrant Care Workers / M. Artero, M. Hajer, M. Ambrosini. - In: REVUE EUROPÉENNE DES MIGRATIONS INTERNATIONALES. - ISSN 0765-0752. - 37:1-2(2021 Dec), pp. 117-138. [10.4000/remi.18282]
abstract:
In Italy, the strong desire to take care of the elderly at home and within the family opens the border to migrant care workers. Despite an increasing focus on the closure of borders, migrant care workers are considered desirable immigrants and are generally socially accepted in Italian society because they are believed to fulfil an indispensable role in Italian families. Based on ninety-three qualitative interviews with migrant care workers, elderly care recipients, and the family members responsible for the organization of their care, this article considers the favourable position of care workers vis-à-vis the selectivity of immigration governance. Moreover, it discusses the relations established by Italian families with immigrant care workers, in comparison with what the scholarship says about the relationships between immigrant care workers and native families. For this purpose, we propose a typology of domestic elder care relationships, arranging them along a continuum where at one extreme they are asymmetrical and exploitative, whilst at the other they are warm and reciprocal. Finally, we observe a process of “familization” whereby employers and care workers begin to see each other as members of the same “family”. Whilst familialization can be interpreted as genuine affection, it also creates a web of obligations that prioritizes expectations by employers and duties of care workers.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
travailleuses immigrantes; soins domestiques; frontières; mérite; régime de protection social basé sur la famille; migrant care workers; borders; deservingness; familialistic welfare regime; trabajadores inmigrantes en el sector de asistencia y cuidado; fronteras; merecimiento; régimen de bienestar familiarista;
List of contributors:
M. Artero, M. Hajer, M. Ambrosini
Authors of the University:
AMBROSINI MAURIZIO ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/888778
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/888778/1928291/6%20ARTERO%20Maurizio%20et%20al.pdf
Project:
Enhancing Social Innovation in Elderly Care: values, practices and policies (INNOVAcaRE)
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