Soc Polit. 2012;19(1):15-37. doi: 10.1093/sp/jxr026.
In this article, we discuss a case study that deals with the care chain phenomenon and focuses on the question of how Poland and the Ukraine as sending countries and Poland as a receiving country are affected and deal with female migrant domestic workers. We look at the ways in which these women organize care replacement for their families left behind and at those families’ care strategies. As public discourse in both countries is reacting to the feminization of migration in a form that specifically questions the social citizenship obligations of these women, we also look at the media portrayal of the situation of nonmigrating children. Finally, we explore how different aspects of citizenship matter in transnational care work migration movements.
在本文中,我们讨论了一个案例研究,该研究涉及护理链现象,并侧重于波兰和乌克兰作为输出国以及波兰作为接收国如何受到影响以及如何处理女性移徙家庭佣工的问题。我们研究了这些妇女如何为其留守家庭组织护理替代者,以及这些家庭的护理策略。由于两国的公众舆论对移民女性化的反应形式特别质疑这些妇女的社会公民义务,我们还研究了媒体对非移民儿童状况的描述。最后,我们探讨了公民身份的不同方面在跨国护理工作移民运动中的重要性。