As an Equal?: Au Pairing in the 21st Century
Autor Rosie Cox, Nicky Buschen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2018
Through an examination of lived experiences, As an Equal? draws on detailed research to examine au pairs and the families who host them in contemporary Britain, revealing au pairing to have become increasingly indistinguishable from other forms of domestic labour. Crucially, hosting an au pair is shown to form part of families' attempts to provide good (enough) childcare in the context of extended working hours and poor public childcare provision. This increased reliance of families on an exploited workforce is shown to form part of the wider political climate of economic austerity, and raises profound questions about the position of women within the neoliberal economy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781783604975
ISBN-10: 1783604972
Pagini: 175
Ilustrații: Tables, black and white 2
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1783604972
Pagini: 175
Ilustrații: Tables, black and white 2
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
1. A Short History of Au Pairing
2. Invisible Work and Hidden Inequalities: Gender, Class and Nationality in Au Pairing
3. The Twenty-First-Century Growth in Demand for Domestic Labour
4. What is an Au Pair?
5. Au Pairs and Hosts in Cyber Space
6. The Life and Times of Au Pairs
7. Good Workers? Good Parents? Good Hosts?
Conclusion
1. A Short History of Au Pairing
2. Invisible Work and Hidden Inequalities: Gender, Class and Nationality in Au Pairing
3. The Twenty-First-Century Growth in Demand for Domestic Labour
4. What is an Au Pair?
5. Au Pairs and Hosts in Cyber Space
6. The Life and Times of Au Pairs
7. Good Workers? Good Parents? Good Hosts?
Conclusion
Recenzii
This ground-breaking book exposes the economic and political forces that shape our homes and the work that goes on inside them.
Brimming with insights, this book challenges the stereotype of the au pair as an equal member of a "traditional" English family. The authors expose the problematic nature of au pairing at a time of deregulation and hidden exploitation.
A very important contribution to understanding current variations of domestic labour. Brilliantly places the phenomenon of au pairing both in a historical context and in the present-day neoliberal reality of the UK.
Fills an important lacuna in the area of transnational migrant domestic and care work. A must read for students and scholars of care work in the age of neoliberal care regimes.
This informative and incisive study reveals the relations of care, inter-dependence, affection and exploitation as young women from Europe "help" more affluent women. The authors provide an indisputable case for reform.
In the first large-scale investigation of a largely hidden world, the authors provide an incisive account of the lived experiences of au pairs and their host families, showing how au pairing has become an integral part of austerity Britain.
A revelatory study. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the conundrums and inequalities framing the global crisis of work and care.
A much needed account of the reality of au pairing, which also poignantly illustrates how intersectional inequalities are produced in today's Europe. An insightful read for all social scientists.
Using the voices of both au pairs and their hosts, the book expertly demonstrates how the historical context and structural inequalities which frame au pairing influence the lived experiences of au pairs in the UK.
Brimming with insights, this book challenges the stereotype of the au pair as an equal member of a "traditional" English family. The authors expose the problematic nature of au pairing at a time of deregulation and hidden exploitation.
A very important contribution to understanding current variations of domestic labour. Brilliantly places the phenomenon of au pairing both in a historical context and in the present-day neoliberal reality of the UK.
Fills an important lacuna in the area of transnational migrant domestic and care work. A must read for students and scholars of care work in the age of neoliberal care regimes.
This informative and incisive study reveals the relations of care, inter-dependence, affection and exploitation as young women from Europe "help" more affluent women. The authors provide an indisputable case for reform.
In the first large-scale investigation of a largely hidden world, the authors provide an incisive account of the lived experiences of au pairs and their host families, showing how au pairing has become an integral part of austerity Britain.
A revelatory study. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the conundrums and inequalities framing the global crisis of work and care.
A much needed account of the reality of au pairing, which also poignantly illustrates how intersectional inequalities are produced in today's Europe. An insightful read for all social scientists.
Using the voices of both au pairs and their hosts, the book expertly demonstrates how the historical context and structural inequalities which frame au pairing influence the lived experiences of au pairs in the UK.