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The Impact of Micro and Macro Level Factors on the Working and Living Conditions of Migrant Care Workers in Italy and Israel—A Scoping Review

机译:微型和宏观级别因素对意大利移民护理工作者工作和生活条件的影响 - 以色列的审查

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Background: The provision of home-based care for frail older adults in Italy and Israel is predominately provided by live-in migrant care workers (MCWs). However, despite the important role that they play in filling the demand for home care, MCWs often experience labor rights violations. This not only impacts the well-being of MCWs but also leads to lower-quality care being provided to people in need of support. Method: This scoping review used Arksey and O’Malley’s methodological framework to map literature. This article aims to analyze the scope, main topics, themes and gaps in the existing academic literature on how micro and macro level indicators impact the working and living conditions of live-in MCWs in Italy and Israel. Scopus, Pubmed, and Web of Science Core Collection were searched for peer-reviewed articles. Search terms were adapted from the Multilevel Framework of Transnational Care Migration (MFTCM). Themes were developed using Braun and Clarke’s method for conducting reflexive thematic analysis. Articles were included if they focused on Italy and/or Israel, included analysis on the working and living conditions of live-in MCWs at the macro and/or micro levels, were written in English, and were published between 2015 and 2020. Results: Out of the 1088 articles retrieved, 33 met the inclusion criteria. A total of 18 articles focused on Italy and 14 on Israel, and one focused on both Italy and Israel. The majority of articles in Italy (84 per cent) and Israel (53 per cent) included analysis on care regimes. Only 37 per cent of articles in Italy and 20 per cent in Israel included analysis on gender regimes. At the micro level, 80 per cent of articles in Israel discussed Power/Class Asymmetry, compared to 37 per cent in Italy. In total, six themes were developed. At the macro level, these themes included funding care work, MCWs as a pragmatic approach, care in the home, and valuing care work. At the micro level, the themes included being part of the family, and perceptions on class asymmetries. The findings presented in this review show that MCWs in both Italy and Israel face many of the same challenges in accessing decent work opportunities, despite contrasting employment and migration policies in each country. This can be partially attributed to the undervaluing of care work because of racialized and gendered notions of care. At the macro level, this has contributed to a lack of political will to develop long-term sustainable solutions to create or monitor decent work standards for MCWs. At the micro level, this has led to power imbalances between MCWs and people in need of care and their family members, resulting in MCWs being expected to work hours beyond those contractually allowed, having little to no time off, and experiencing emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Conclusion: This study provides a review of the most recent contributions to the fields of labor migration and health concerning the MCW markets in Italy and Israel. While there have been many studies in each country that detail the labor rights violations experienced by MCWs, this is the first review that develops themes around the underlying causes of these violations. By thematically analyzing the findings of recent studies and current gaps in existing knowledge, this scoping review assists in building the groundwork for the development and implementation of policy, strategies, practice and research to improve the rights and migration experiences of MCWs.
机译:背景:在意大利和以色列提供的勒布老年人提供家庭护理,主要由生活中的移民护理工作者(MCWS)提供。但是,尽管他们在填补家庭护理需求方面发挥着重要作用,但MCW往往会遭受劳动权侵犯。这不仅影响MCW的福祉,而且对需要支持的人提供更低质量的护理。方法:此裁视审查使用Arksey和O'Malley的方法框架来映射文学。本文旨在分析现有的学术文献中的范围,主要主题,主题和差距,就微型和宏​​观指标如何影响意大利和以色列的Live-in McWs的工作和生活条件。搜索了SCOPUS,PUBMED和科学核心系列网站,参见了同行评审的文章。搜索条件是从跨国护理迁移(MFTCM)的多级框架。主题是使用Braun和Clarke进行反复专题分析的方法开发的。如果他们专注于意大利和/或以色列,则包括文章,包括在宏观和/或微观水平的Live-in MCWS的工作和生活条件分析,是用英文编写的,并在2015年和2020年之间发表。结果:从检索到的1088篇文章中,33符合纳入标准。共有18篇文章专注于意大利和14岁,以色列,一个专注于意大利和以色列。意大利大多数文章(84%)和以色列(53%)包括关于护理制度的分析。在意大利只有37%的文章和以色列20%的物品包括对性别制度的分析。在微观水平,以色列的80%的物品讨论了电力/级不对称,而意大利的37%。总共开发了六个主题。在宏观层面,这些主题包括资金保育工作,MCWS作为务实的方法,在家里照顾,并重视护理工作。在微观层面,主题包括在家庭的一部分,以及对课堂不对称的看法。在本综述中提出的调查结果显示,尽管每个国家的就业和移民政策对比,但意大利和以色列两者的MCW都面临着许多相同的挑战。由于护理的种族化和性别概念,这可能部分归因于护理工作的低估。在宏观层面,这有助于制定长期可持续解决方案的政治意愿,以创造或监督MCW的体面工作标准。在微观层面,这导致了MCW和人们在需要护理及其家庭成员之间的权力不平衡,导致MCWS预期在合同允许的人之外工作时间,没有时间,并且体验情感,物理,和性虐待。结论:本研究对有关意大利和以色列的MCW市场的劳动移民和健康领域的最新贡献提供了审查。虽然每个国家都有很多研究,但详细介绍了MCWS所经历的劳动权,这是第一次审查,这些审查在这些违法行为的潜在原因周围制定主题。通过主题分析最近研究和现有知识中的目前差距的调查结果,这一裁决审查有助于建立制定和实施政策,战略,实践和研究的基础,以改善MCW的权利和迁移经验。

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