IRREGULAR MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS IN EUROPE
Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series
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Utrecht University
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Irregular Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe
Who Cares?
Edited by
ANNA TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
European University Institute, Italy, and The Hellenic Foundation
for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe : who cares?.
-- (Research in migration and ethnic relations series)
1. Illegal aliens--Employment--European Union countries. 2. Illegal aliens--Employment--European Union countries--Case studies. 3. Household employees--European Union countries--Social conditions--21st century. 4. Household employees--European Union countries--Social conditions--21st century--Case studies.
I. Series II. Triandafyllidou, Anna.
331.62094-dc23
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Triandafyllidou, Anna.
Irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe : who cares?/ by Anna Triandafyllidou.
p. cm. -- (Research in migration and ethnic relations series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-4202-8 (hardback) -- ISBN 978-1-3155-8983-1 (ebook) 1. Women household employees--Europe. 2. Women migrant labor--Europe. 3. Women foreign workers--Europe. I. Title.
HD6072.2.E85T75 2013
331.4816408624--dc23
2012030875
ISBN 9781409442028 (hbk)
ISBN 9781315589831 (ebk-PDF)
ISBN 9781317112839 (ebk-ePUB)
Contents
Anna Triandafyllidou
Marie Godin
Karin Sohler and Florence Lvy
Lisa-Marie Heimeshoff and Helen Schwenken
Michaela Maroufof
Sally Daly
Paola Bonizzoni
Sarah van Walsum
Tania Gonzlez Fernndez
Anna Triandafyllidou and Thanos Maroukis
List of Tables
This book is dedicated to all the women who care for other peoples families, in particular to Violetta Tsetso and Janka Novak in friendship and high esteem.
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Paola Bonizzoni is a Researcher at the University of Milan, department of Social and Political Studies. She has been a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Milano Bicocca, Italy and Research Assistant at the University of Milan. After having received her PhD in Sociology with a dissertation on transnational motherhood and family reunification experiences of Latin American women in Milan she has done research on migrant domestic and care work, undocumented migration, workfamily conciliation issues, intergenerational relations and family reunification policies, developing a special interest in family studies and gender approaches in migration studies. She is currently involved in a research project on ethnic discrimination in the labour market.
Sally Daly is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin. Her research interests include labour market analysis and the relationship with international migration flows.
Marie Godin is Associate Researcher at the Research Group on Ethnicity, Racism, Migration and Exclusion (GERME) at the Universit Libre de Bruxelles and a PhD student at the University of East London (UK). She holds a Masters degree in Social Science from the Universit Libre de Bruxelles and a Master of Science degree in Forced Migration from the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University. Her expertise lies in the field of gender and migration, diasporas and transnationalism. She has been working as an independent consultant with various national and international organizations and a national expert for the Independent Network of Labour Migration and Integration Experts created by the International Organization for Migration in 2009.
Tania Gonzlez Fernndez is a PhD candidate in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University Stockholm in Sweden with a research fellowship from the Marie Curie Initial Training Network CoHaB (Diasporic Constructions of Home and Belonging) since September 2012. She obtained her first degree in Journalism from Complutense University of Madrid and has a Masters degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Barcelona. From September 2010 to March 2011, she was a PhD visiting scholar at the Center for Advanced Studies (CEA) of National University of Crdoba, Argentina. She has participated in several national and international research projects and her research interests include gender, family, migration and transnationalism.
Lisa-Marie Heimeshoff holds a BA in European Studies from the Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany (2006) and a MA in Global Political Economy from the University of Kassel, Germany (2010). She is research associate in the field of labour migration policies at the University of Kassel, Germany. She wrote the thesis for her Masters degree on political participation of migrants in Germany and the US. She carried out a project on undocumented domestic workers in the Czech Republic with a scholarship from the International Center for Development and Decent Work. She is a founding member of the Domestic Worker Research Network that intends to bring together research and activism in the sector of domestic work. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD on Roma mobilization at the EU level.