International Migration
Volume 55, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 128-141

Trapped in migrants’ sectors? Polish women in the Icelandic labour market (Article)

Napierała J. , Wojtyńska A.
  • a Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
  • b University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland

Abstract

The employment-driven migrations from Poland to Iceland have largely been pioneered by Polish women. They outnumbered men among Polish residents in this country until the economic boom since 2005 triggered large-scale male immigration. This trend slowed down with the outbreak of the financial crisis, as the recession severely affected the male-dominated construction industry. The analysis of Polish female migrants’ working experiences shows that recent inflows are mainly shaped by the nature of labour demand as well as the social policies and care services in Iceland. Although economically integrated, compared with native women Polish women tend to occupy rather disadvantaged positions. They seem concentrated in a few low-skilled occupations that bring little prestige and low income. On the other hand, they were less affected by the financial crisis, in the sense that many of them maintained work, though some experienced lowering of salaries or reduction of working hours. © 2016 The Authors. International Migration © 2016 IOM

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Index Keywords

occupation wage working conditions skilled labor migrants experience Iceland labor market employment womens status

Link
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DOI: 10.1111/imig.12295
ISSN: 00207985
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English