On the Path to Regularity

Exploring the Individual Costs of Regularization among Ukrainian Ageing Domestic and Care Workers in Italy

Authors

  • Olena Feyduk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3356

Keywords:

domestic work, care labour, ageing, regularisation, Ukraine

Abstract

This study focuses on the paths to regularization of Ukrainian migrants in Italy. Qualitative in its method and relying on in-depth semi-structured interviews, it uncovers in depth the fragmentation of status and rights that the process of regularization often brings, focusing specifically on the individual costs of “becoming regular.” The study subsequently looks at the emerging compensating mechanisms and networks that are developed by migrants in place of institutional dead-ends. Legality and regularity in migration – often presented in policy and public debates as a black and white matter – are in practice a complex and lengthy process for migrating individuals. The study makes its contribution by examining how individual migrants often individually shoulder costs linked to regularization, utilizing a combination of formal and informal means to achieve it. Most importantly, the study’s contribution highlights the role of age, gender and type of employment on the paths to regularity; by looking at the experiences of ageing women providing care and domestic work in private homes in Bologna I explore how age and individual relations with their families back at home and at work affect the meaning of regularization for this category of migrants and influence their prospects of ageing.

Author Biography

Olena Feyduk

is a post-doctoral researcher in the Marie Curie ‘Changing Employment’ network at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. As a Marie Curie SocAnth doctoral scholarship she obtained her PhD degree from the department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at the Central European University, Budapest in 2011. Her dissertation is an ethnographic examination of transnational moral economies and distant motherhood through the cases of Ukrainian female labour migrants to Italy. Her recent work deals with transnational migration, overlap of gendered employment and migration policies as well as transformations in care and labour regimes. Currently, Olena is working on research that explores in depth the fragmentation of status and rights among third country nationals in the EU.

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Published

2016-07-01

How to Cite

Feyduk, O. (2016). On the Path to Regularity: Exploring the Individual Costs of Regularization among Ukrainian Ageing Domestic and Care Workers in Italy. Lidé města, 18(2), 203-229. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3356

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