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Gender, Migration, and the Work of Care : A Multi-Scalar Approach to the Pacific Rim

서명/저자사항
Gender, Migration, and the Work of Care : A Multi-Scalar Approach to the Pacific Rim / Michel, Sonya , Peng, Ito
개인저자
Michel, Sonya editor | Peng, Ito editor
발행사항
Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan , 2017
형태사항
xiii, 316 p. : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9783319855639
주기사항
Includes bibliographical references and index
소장정보
위치등록번호청구기호 / 출력상태반납예정일
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    WM020910
    상태/반납예정일
    대출중
    2025.03.06
    위치/청구기호(출력)
    자료실
책 소개
This book explores how around the world, women’s increased presence in the labor force has reorganized the division of labor in households, affecting different regions depending on their cultures, economies, and politics; as well as the nature and size of their welfare states and the gendering of employment opportunities. As one result, the authors find, women are increasingly migrating from the global south to become care workers in the global north. This volume focuses on changing patterns of family and gender relations, migration, and care work in the countries surrounding the Pacific Rim?a global epicenter of transnational care migration. Using a multi-scalar approach that addresses micro, meso, and macro levels, chapters examine three domains: care provisioning, the supply of and demand for care work, and the shaping and framing of care. The analysis reveals that multiple forms of global inequalities are now playing out in the most intimate of spaces. 

목차

PART I: Caring Around the Pacific Rim 1. Global Epicenters of Care Migration 2. Intersections of Migrant Care Work: An Overview PART II: Everyday Realities and Cultures of Care 3. Immigrant Women and Home-based Care in Oakland, California's Chinatown 4. Home Care for Elders in China's Rural-Urban Dualism: Care Workers' Fractured Experiences 5. How Mexican Immigrant Mothers Experience Care and the Ideals of Motherhood PART III: All (Global) Politics are Local 6. Responses to Abuse against Migrant Domestic Workers: A Multi-Scalar Comparison of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai 7. Out of Kilter: Changing Care, Migration and Employment Regimes in Australia 8. Closing the Open Door? Canada's Changing Policy for Migrant Caregivers 9. Explaining Exceptionality: Care and Migration Policies in Japan and South Korea PART IV: From the Global to the Local, and Back Again 10. The Grassroots-Global Dialectic: International Policy as an Anchor for Domestic Worker Organizing 11. The Intimate Knows No Boundaries: Global Circuits of Domestic Worker Organizing 12. Out of Focus: Migrant Women Caregivers as Seen by the ILO and the OECD PART V: Going Global? Afterword: Care Going Global?