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The migrant in the market: Care penalties and immigration in eight liberal welfare regimes

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Lightman, Naomi

Journal of European Social Policy

2019

29

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May

182-196

migrant worker ; care work ; labour market ; immigrant

Australia ; Canada ; Iceland ; Ireland ; Israel ; Switzerland ; United Kingdom ; USA

Migration

https://doi.org/10.1177/0958928718768337

English

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"This article disaggregates high- and low-status care work across eight liberal welfare regimes: Australia, Canada, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Using Luxembourg Income Study data, descriptive and multivariate analyses provide support for a ‘migrant in the market' model of employment, notwithstanding variation across countries. The data demonstrate a wage penalty in both high- and low-status care employment in several liberal welfare regimes, with the latter (service jobs in health, education and social work) more likely to be part-time and situated in the private sector. Migrant care workers are found to work disproportionately in low-status, low-wage types of care and, in some cases, to incur additional wage penalties compared to native-born care workers with equivalent human capital."

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