Racialised Workers and European Older-Age Care
From Care Labour to Care Ethics
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Focusing on the experiences of racialised care workers in older-age care, this book explores the intersections of gender, migration, and care economies in London, Paris, and Madrid. It employs a cross-national comparative analysis to highlight the varied policies and employment conditions affecting care workers in these cities. By centering the voices of marginalized workers, the author advances discussions on the ethics of care and contributes to feminist moral philosophy, shedding light on the crucial role these workers play amid global inequalities and changing demographics.
