Caring for a Living: Migrant Women, Aging Citizens, and Italian Families: International Policy Exchange Series
Autor Francesca Degiulien Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199989010
ISBN-10: 019998901X
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 236 x 157 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria International Policy Exchange Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019998901X
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 236 x 157 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria International Policy Exchange Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Shaped by global forces of economic restructuring, im/migration, and demographic change, eldercare emerges in this stunning ethnography as a distinct form of labor in which keeping company and attentive intimacy separates the job from other kinds of household work. The Italian case highlights the ways that state policy maintains familial relations of care through fictive kinship while sustaining traditional gender burdens and reinforcing neoliberal responses to human need. Caring for a Living is a must-read for policy makers and scholars alike.
Care drain is an emerging dimension of immigrant's flows, and aging populations in developed societies foster the demand of care workers coming from abroad. The thorough analysis provided by Francesca Degiuli intersects migration regime, care regime, and employment regime, highlighting a crucial process in the restructuring of Welfare States in contemporary societies. Even if her focus is on Italian society, the author's analysis goes well beyond, providing a comprehensive glance on relations between the elderly, households, States, and migrant workers. I highly recommend this book to every scholar who wants to understand why, where, and how migrants are necessary and the terms in which receiving societies make use of them.
Care drain is an emerging dimension of immigrant's flows, and aging populations in developed societies foster the demand of care workers coming from abroad. The thorough analysis provided by Francesca Degiuli intersects migration regime, care regime, and employment regime, highlighting a crucial process in the restructuring of Welfare States in contemporary societies. Even if her focus is on Italian society, the author's analysis goes well beyond, providing a comprehensive glance on relations between the elderly, households, States, and migrant workers. I highly recommend this book to every scholar who wants to understand why, where, and how migrants are necessary and the terms in which receiving societies make use of them.
Notă biografică
Francesca Degiuli, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Visiting Fellow in the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at NYU. Dr. Degiuli's research interests lie at the intersection of aging, gender, immigration, and globalization. Specifically, she is interested in highlighting the complex interactions between political economy and culture in shaping everyday life.