A Risky Business?
Ukrainian Migrant Women in Warsaw's Domestic Work Sector
Abstract
This book is about migration as a form of risk-taking. Based on Ukrainian women's experiences in the Polish domestic work sector, it presents a new approach to analyse movements of female migrants responding to the demand for household labour around the world. Risks involved in migration and in migrant domestic work are accounted for in detail alongside an analysis of the migration decision-making processes. This study shows how social ties and migrant institutions effectively reduce the otherwise radical asymmetry of power between an individual migrant, the state and an employer. A Risky Business? brings to light the complex risk structures of migrants' activities and their sophisticated responses to them. With their innovative strategies, migrants challenge government-imposed constraints and thus reduce the risks of migration. A Risky Business? geeft een gedetailleerde analyse van de besluitvormingsprocessen van vrouwelijke oekraïense migranten die naar Polen emigreren om daar als huishoudelijke hulp te gaan werken. Deze studie laat zien hoe de sociale banden en migrantenorganisaties de machtsongelijkheid tussen een migrant, de staat en een werkgever effectief verkleinen. A Risky Business? belicht de complexheid aan risico's enerwaar arbeidsmigranten mee te maken hebben en hun behendige reactie daarop.
Keywords
public administration; sociology; bestuurskunde; sociologieDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_416051ISBN
9789089643278OCN
794707410; 811490854Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
2011Series
IMISCoe Dissertations,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples
Sociology and anthropology
Politics and government