女佣回来了吗?贬低护理工作价值的漫长历史与福利的混合经济

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Historein Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.12681/historein.34593
Nicole Kramer
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几年来,研究有偿家政护理工作的社会学家一直认为,十九世纪的仆人文化已经回归。他们关注的是特定形式的护理工作:非正式或非法的工作,大多由移民从事。对于历史学家来说,这种对过去的追溯是最耐人寻味的。本文从过去的仆人入手,为非正规护理工作劳动力市场的出现提供了新的视角。在概述了社会学家关于 "女仆回归 "的论点之后,文章回顾了仆人的历史。他们在为老年残疾人提供长期护理方面发挥了什么作用?此外,报告还概述了家庭专业护理方面的变化,最后对移民提供服务的影子市场的出现作了一些说明。在此过程中,家庭作为福利混合经济中的护理机构应受到关注。
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Did the Maids Return? The Long History of Devaluing Care Work and the Mixed Economy of Welfare
For several years now, sociologists studying paid domestic care work have been arguing that the servant culture of the nineteenth century has returned. They focus on specific forms of care work: that done as informal or illegal employment, mostly carried out by migrants. To an historian, such a reference to the past is most intriguing. This article looks at the servant of the past to shed new light on the emergence of an informal labour market for care work. After outlining the arguments of sociologists about “the return of the maids”, it looks back at the history of servants. What was their role regarding long-term care for older disabled people? Furthermore, it sketches the changes regarding professional care at home and, finally, sheds some light on the emergence of a shadow market where migrants offer their services. In doing so, families should be brought into focus as agents of care within the mixed economy of welfare.
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