Migrant women’s employment in paid reproductive work through the crisis: the case of Italy (2007-2012)

  • Anna Di Bartolomeo European University Institute
  • Sabrina Marchetti European University Institute
Keywords: Italy, domestic work, gender, ethnicity, economic crisis, labour market complementarity, migration.

Abstract

Paid reproductive work, especially in the case of cleaning and home-care for elderly people, is an important sector for foreign women in Italy. For this reason, since the beginning of the current economic crisis, scholars have wondered about the impact of the recession on migrant domestic workers. They have looked particularly at possible competition with Italian women entering the sector for lack of better alternatives. Our paper takes this discussion a step further by assessing the overall changes affecting migrant women in the Italian labour market, 2007-2012. We will look at how their position has been transformed, by taking both an ethnic perspective, in relation to Italian women, and a gender perspective, in relation to migrant men. By way of a conclusion, the argument will be made that there is a substantial lack of competition between Italian and foreign women in the care and domestic sector due to differences in their earnings, hours of work and activities.

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Anna Di Bartolomeo, European University Institute
Research Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
Sabrina Marchetti, European University Institute
Research Associate, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
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Published
2016-05-18
How to Cite
Di Bartolomeo A. y Marchetti S. (2016). Migrant women’s employment in paid reproductive work through the crisis: the case of Italy (2007-2012). Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research), 7(1), 57-74. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_INFE.2016.v7.n1.52197