This article revisits the migration–care nexus through the lens of subjective well-being, building on a case study of immigrant women employed as live-in care workers in Italy. Based on their constructions, practices and displacements of well-being, care work migration is appreciated as an inherent source of paradoxes and dilemmas. While a search for “better days” does underpin migrant women's life trajectories, its accomplishments are typically limited and embedded in thick networks of family-based expectations and obligations. Ironically, migrants' search for well-being may result in its indefinite displacement or postponement, or at most in its “externalization” in favor of left-behind kin. Subjective well-being should then be reconceptualized as a relational state of being which conflates distinct, even opposite needs, interests and stances, ego- and other-oriented. It can be shifted over time and space, as much as (or even more than) being experienced at present in migrants' everyday lives.

Searching for wellbeing in care work migration: Constructions, practices and displacements among immigrant women in Italy / Boccagni, Paolo. - In: SOCIAL POLITICS. - ISSN 1072-4745. - 2016, 23(2):(2016), pp. 284-306. [10.1093/sp/jxv031]

Searching for wellbeing in care work migration: Constructions, practices and displacements among immigrant women in Italy

Boccagni, Paolo
2016-01-01

Abstract

This article revisits the migration–care nexus through the lens of subjective well-being, building on a case study of immigrant women employed as live-in care workers in Italy. Based on their constructions, practices and displacements of well-being, care work migration is appreciated as an inherent source of paradoxes and dilemmas. While a search for “better days” does underpin migrant women's life trajectories, its accomplishments are typically limited and embedded in thick networks of family-based expectations and obligations. Ironically, migrants' search for well-being may result in its indefinite displacement or postponement, or at most in its “externalization” in favor of left-behind kin. Subjective well-being should then be reconceptualized as a relational state of being which conflates distinct, even opposite needs, interests and stances, ego- and other-oriented. It can be shifted over time and space, as much as (or even more than) being experienced at present in migrants' everyday lives.
2016
Boccagni, Paolo
Searching for wellbeing in care work migration: Constructions, practices and displacements among immigrant women in Italy / Boccagni, Paolo. - In: SOCIAL POLITICS. - ISSN 1072-4745. - 2016, 23(2):(2016), pp. 284-306. [10.1093/sp/jxv031]
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