Title of article :
Care Work Migration in Germany: Semi-Compliance and Complicity
Author/Authors :
Helma Lutz and Ewa Palenga-M?llenbeck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
In this article, we deal with contradictions and paradoxes of the German policies on migration and domestic care work. Although the demand for care workers in private homes is increasing, the German government has turned a blind eye to the topic of migrant care workers. As a result of the mismatch between demand and restrictive policies, a large sector of undeclared care work has come into being. This veritable ʹtwilight zoneʹ can be coined an ʹopen secretʹ as it is the topic of extensive discussions among the populace and in the media. We will address various discrepancies in the debate on migrant domestic work in Germany by providing a view from multiple actorsʹ perspectives. Examining the intersections of gendered migration and care regimes, we assert that undeclared care migration is an integral part of German welfare state policies, which can be characterised as compliance and complicity.
Journal title :
Social Policy and Society
Journal title :
Social Policy and Society