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List of Figures and Tables=vii

Acknowledgements=viii

Notes on Contributors=ix

Introduction / Isabel Shutes ; Bridget Anderson=1

Part I. Theorizing Migrant Care Labour

1. Making Connections Across the Transnational Political Economy of Care / Fiona Williams=11

2. Nation Building : Domestic Labour and Immigration Controls in the UK / Bridget Anderson=31

3. Migrant Domestic Workers as 'One of the Family' / Rhacel Salazar Parreñas=49

Part II. The Institutional Contexts of Migrant Care Labour

4. Three Domains of Migrant Domestic Care Work : The Interplay of Care, Employment and Migration Policies in Austria / Gudrun Bauer ; Bettina Haidinger ; August Österle=67

5. A Right to Care? Immigration Controls and the Care Labour of Non-Citizens / Isabel Shutes=87

6. Resisting Crisis at What Cost? Migrant Care Workers in Private Households / Zyab Ibáñez ; Margarita León=110

7. Supermaids : The Racial Branding of Global Filipino Care Labour / Anna Romina Guevarra=130

8. Transnational Households : Migrants and Care, at Home and Abroad / Sarah van Walsum ; Maybritt Jill Alpes=151

Part III. Governance and Political Mobilization across Care, Work and Migration

9. Toward Flexibility with Security for Migrant Care Workers : A Comparative Analysis of Personal Home Care in Toronto and Los Angeles / Cynthia Cranford=173

10. The Global Governance of Domestic Work / Guy Mundlak ; Hila Shamir=192

Conclusion / Bridget Anderson ; Isabel Shutes=213

Index=225

Appendix Interviews with key informants=126

Tables

5.1. Interviewees' immigration status and employment rights=98

6.1. Unemployment rates (percentages) 2007-2012 by gender and nationality, Spain=113

6.2. Household employees (thousands and percentages) 1996-2011, Spain=120

6.3. Employment conditions and social benefits of the Special Regime of Household Employees (SRHE) before and after the 2011 reform=122

Figures

5.1. Adult social care workforce by nationality, England 2011 (percentages)=93

5.2. Adult social care workforce by sector, by nationality, England 2011=95

5.3. Adult social care workforce by care setting, by nationality, England 2011=95

5.4. Adult social care workforce by care-related occupation, by nationality, England 2011=96

5.5. Adult social care workforce by employment status, by nationality, England 2011=97

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Across the world, the provision of care faces mounting challenges - what has been widely referred to as a 'crisis of care'. In the global North, international migrants have increasingly supplemented the unpaid or low-paid care labour of women - as domestic workers, nannies, care assistants and nurses - in the private sphere of the home and in publicly and privately funded care services. This volume brings together international scholars on migration and care to examine the global construction of migrant care labour. The volume makes connections across theory, policy and politics with respect to care, work and migration; the inequalities of gender, race/ethnicity, class, nationality and immigration status that migrant care labour embodies; the inequalities between the global North and South, different regions and countries; the different institutional contexts of care labour that cut across the public and the private; and the different sites of political mobilisation and governance that have developed around migration and care work.