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Paid Migrant Domestic Labour in a Changing Europe

Questions of Gender Equality and Citizenship

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: Citizenship, Gender and Diversity (FEMCIT)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Paid Migrant Domestic Labour, Gender Equality, and Citizenship in a Changing Europe: An Introduction

    • Berit Gullikstad, Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Priscilla Ringrose
    Pages 1-29
  3. Buying and Selling Gender Equality: Concluding Reflections

    • Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Berit Gullikstad, Priscilla Ringrose
    Pages 245-256
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 257-266

About this book

This book analyses the changing face of work, gender equality and citizenship in Europe. Drawing on in-depth research conducted in nine different countries, it focuses on the discourses, social relations and political processes that surround paid domestic labour. In doing so, it rethinks the vital relationship between this kind of employment, the formal and informal citizenship of migrant workers and their employers, and the cultural and political value of gender equality. Approaching these as fluid, complex and interrelated phenomena that change according to local context, it will appeal to sociologists, political scientists, geographers, anthropologists and gender studies scholars.

Reviews

“This collection is indispensable reading for anyone interested in domestic work. It offers one of the richest accounts of employer-employee relations, convincingly showing how the legal regimes as well as the everyday interactions that embody employer-employee relations advance the interests of the employer and rarely those of the employee. It challenges readers to reimagine domestic work from a rights-based perspective centered on the interests of the marginalized domestic worker.” (Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, University of Southern California, USA)

“This impressive collection on the shifting conditions of migrant au pair and domestic workers across much of Europe takes us to the front-line of the uneven and continuing battles around the gendering of inequality and citizenship today. As national welfare systems are eroded and care facilities privatized, we see how policies addressing paid domestic workers, and issues of care more generally, are intrinsic to ongoing debates over power, gender and citizenship. An essential book for our times.” (Lynne Segal, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK)

“By using an intersectional analysis this excellent compilation of articles brings to light central dilemmas of the commercialization of care in Europe. The book makes visible the relaunch of neocolonial practices, like servitude, in the private household and calls into question the achievements of gender equality politics. A must read for gender studies scholars and students.” (Helma Lutz, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)


Editors and Affiliations

  • Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science and Tech Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Trondheim, Norway

    Berit Gullikstad, Guro Korsnes Kristensen

  • Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science and Tech Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Jakobsli, Trondheim, Norway

    Priscilla Ringrose

About the editors

Berit Gullikstad is Associate Professor of Gender Research at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway.


Guro Korsnes Kristensen is Researcher at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway.



Priscilla Ringrose is Professor of Gender Studies and French Literature at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture and The Department of Language and Literature, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. 

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