Making the Invisible Visible: The Pandemic and Migrant Care Work in Long-Term Care
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Care Regimes and the Role of Migrant Live-in Carers in Austria, Italy and Spain
1.2. Methods
2. The Pandemic as a Magnifying Glass
2.1. A Brief Glance at Migrant Carers’ Importance in Austria
2.2. More Visibility in Spite of Social Distancing in Italy
2.3. Growing Visibility Alongside Further Deterioration in Working Conditions in Spain
3. Mitigating Measures
3.1. From Panicking to More Structured Interventions in Austria
3.2. Almost 177,000 More Registered ‘Badanti’ in Italy
3.3. From Special Subsidies to Attempted Regularisation—And Back to the Starting Position in Spain
3.4. National Visibility and National Mitigation
4. Discussion and Outlook
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Country of Origin | Registered Workers, 2019 | Requests for Regularisation, 2020 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
n. | in % | n. | in % | |
Eastern Europe | 347,032 | 40.9 | 45,924 | 25.9 |
Italy | 252,023 | 29.7 | - | - |
Philippines | 67,000 | 7.9 | - | - |
South America | 58,795 | 6.9 | 13,711 | 7.7 |
East Asia | 44,910 | 5.3 | 50,529 | 28.8 |
Northern Africa | 29,664 | 3.5 | 22,213 | 12.5 |
Sub-Saharan Africa | 18,609 | 2.2 | - | - |
Central America | 14,912 | 1.8 | - | - |
Other nationalities | 16,041 | 1.8 | 44,471 | 25.1 |
Total | 848,987 | 100.0 | 176,848 | 100.0 |
Austria | Italy | Spain | |
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Information in migrant carers’ mother tongue | yes, partly | partly | no, but less important |
Regularisation | no * | yes, as emergency measure | raised as emergency measure but did not pass |
One-off bonus payment | yes, EUR 500–1000 with strings and regional differences | yes, EUR 600 with strings | no |
Travel facilitation | yes, for a small group only; low take-up | no, only local during lockdowns | no |
Support in case of unemployment | no | no | yes, for registered workers |
Vaccination campaign | yes | yes, obligatory vaccination | no |
Psychological support | yes, restricted | no | no |
Other visibility | political mobilisation; media coverage; union support | some media coverage | some media coverage; political mobilisation; digital platforms |
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