International Migration
Volume 57, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 155-170

“Migrant Capital” and Domestic Work: Labour Trajectories of Immigrant Women in Spain (Article)

del Rey A. , Rivera-Navarro J. , Paniagua de la Iglesia T.
  • a University of Salamanca, Spain
  • b University of Salamanca, Spain
  • c University of Salamanca, Spain

Abstract

This article analyses the labour trajectory of migrant women in domestic service. The research considers women's working conditions upon arrival, or their “migrant capital” (i.e. their human, social and economic capital) as the defining factors in their labour trajectories. The study, conducted on a sample of migrant women in domestic service, reveals the different value each type of capital has at each stage of a labour trajectory. The social network is the core capital in their first job. Nevertheless, the key factors in labour mobility are human capital and a household's financial needs. The processes of administrative regularization and family reunification prompt far-reaching changes in these women's labour trajectories. Finally, labour trajectories during the economic crisis have been shaped by financial needs, leading to a decapitalization of the human capital acquired, with even legal status surrendering its value. © 2019 The Authors. International Migration © 2019 IOM

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Index Keywords

womens employment labor migration labor mobility Spain working conditions social network immigrant domestic work immigration womens status human capital

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DOI: 10.1111/imig.12573
ISSN: 00207985
Original Language: English