“Yo lo que Quiero es Trabajar”. Hombres que Trabajan en el Sector del Cuidado Social

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Yolanda Bodoque Puerta
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Abstract

In this article we explore the experiences and perceptions of men in social care occupations in Spain in order to understand their reasons for going into care work, their continuation in the sector, how they are perceived, and to what extent gender matters in their work experiences. We use data from the ongoing qualitative research we are undertaking in Catalonia (Spain) on men as carers; this text is based on 31 semi-structured interviews with male workers in the social care sector. Our results show that the economic crisis has drawn Spanish local men into lower-skilled jobs in the social care sector, thus modifying the stratification process based on gender, class and migration. We find that the ‘glass escalator’ has a very limited effect in social care work, and in consequence, the advantages men enjoy only relate to the ease with which they access such jobs. Finally, we find that men working in the social care sector negotiate their masculinity through the tension between the cultural and class norms that oblige them to have a job and the undervalued or feminized characteristics of their work.
“我想要的是工作。”在社会护理部门工作的男性
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了西班牙社会护理职业中男性的经验和看法,以了解他们进入护理工作的原因,他们在该部门的延续,他们是如何被感知的,以及性别在他们的工作经验中有多大程度的影响。我们使用的数据来自我们正在加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)进行的关于男性照顾者的定性研究;本文基于31位社会关怀部门男性工作者的半结构化访谈。我们的研究结果表明,经济危机将西班牙当地男性吸引到社会护理部门的低技能工作中,从而改变了基于性别、阶级和移民的分层过程。我们发现,“玻璃自动扶梯”在社会关怀工作中的作用非常有限,因此,男性享有的优势只与他们轻松获得这类工作有关。最后,我们发现在社会关怀部门工作的男性通过文化和阶级规范之间的紧张关系来谈判他们的男子气概,这些规范迫使他们有一份工作,他们的工作被低估或女性化的特征。
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CiteScore
1.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
5
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal on Masculinities and Social Change (known by its Spanish acronym MCS) is an Open Acces four-monthly Journal of Hipatia Press that publishes research outcomes with significant contributions to masculinities and their influence on social transformations. MCS does not only collect research outcomes from different disciplines and methodological approaches, but also research carried out by interdisciplinar research teams. In this line, disciplinar and intedisciplinar works related to masculinities studies will be welcomed.
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