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Title: Understanding Integration:


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  • Understanding Integration
  • the case of female migrants
  • Paper presented at the conference
  • Gender and Migration
  • Rhodos, 11th July 2008
  • Maria Kontou
  • Institute of Social Research at the J. W.
    Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main

2
  • The project
  • Integration of Female Migrants in Labour Market
    and Society. Policy Assessment and Policy
    Recommendations (FeMiPol)
  • A Specific targeted research project (STREP) in
    the 6th Framework Programme of the European
    Commission (2006-2008)
  • The project partners
  • Dr. Maria Kontos, Institut für Sozialforschung an
    der J. W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main,
    Coordinator
  • Prof. Floya Anthias, Oxford Brookes University
  • Prof. Mirjana Morokvasic, University of Paris X
  • Prof. Giovanna Campani, University of Florence
  • Dr. Mojca Pajnik, Peace Institute, Institute for
    Contemporary Social and Political Studies,
    Ljubljana
  • Prof. Krystyna Slany, Jagiellonian University,
    Krakow

3
  • The project
  • The method of the project and the concept of
    integration
  • How we operationalized the concept of integration
    on the case of the migrant women in domestic work
    and care

4
  • The national cases
  • North, South, Eastern Europe (new EU member
    countries)
  • Sweden, UK, German, France
  • Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cyprus
  • Poland, Slovenia


5
  • The objectives of the project
  • The FeMiPol project explores and analyses the
    impact of integration policies on the position of
    migrant women within EU countries in the last
    decade, and on this basis will formulate
    recommendations for appropriate policy that
    fosters their integration and produces greater
    social cohesion. A central assumption is that
    integration policies should attend to the agency
    of the persons involved. The analysis of
    integration processes therefore focuses not only
    on barriers for social integration and on their
    removal, but also on the migration and
    integration strategies and life plans of the
    female migrants.

6
  • The method of biographical policy evaluation
  • Document analysis of policies and their
    objectives
  • Interviews with policy makers and administrators
    on implementation of policies
  • Biographical interviews with female migrants
    Analysis of experiences and integration
    strategies
  • Interaction analysis of encounters with social
    service officers based on narrative interviews

7
  • The concept of integration emerging in arenas of
    negotiation of different interests
  • The critique on the concept of integration
  • Integration in what?
  • (the society)
  • In which spheres?
  • (the indicators)
  • A norm addressing migrants
  • (the responsibility of integration is on the
    migrants)

8
  • The concept of social integration in the FeMiPol
    project
  • The level of citizenship rights
  • The level of social recognition
  • The concept of social integration has to be
  • Agency-sensitive integration embedded in the
    social action
  • Biographical action aware Ability for
    intentional action and realization of
    biographical plans
  • Take into account the normativity of the concept
    what kind of society we want?
  • Migration in globalized societies The multi
    contextuality of the integration processes in
    transantional migration
  • Migration between policy and agency

9

Coexistence of social exclusion and social
integration processes Social exclusion of
migrant domestic workers lack of stable legal
status restricted or no mobility chances
deskilling, and family fragmentation
(transnational motherhood) Social Integration in
the margins processes of home making
integration in ethnic communities, and local
support from NGOs Claims for recognition and
appropriate conditions for integration
Coexistance of social exclusion and social
integration processes
10
  • The meaning of the work place and the working
    conditions for integration processes the case of
    the care for the elderly I
  • Conflicts and risks in the work place withdrawal
    of relatives from care, carrying sole
    responsibility for a task that should be
    conducted by a team
  • Need for professionalization care work for
    elderly requires more than gendered womens
    skills, efforts of migrant women to achieve
    professional identity

11
  • The meaning of the work place and the working
    conditions for integration processes the case of
    the care for the elderly II
  • Professionalization requires a stable legal
    status the need for stable legalization
  • Professionalization requires the deconstruction
    of domestic work as unskilled work
  • The need for re-evaluation of care work

12
  • The meaning of the work place and the working
    conditions for integration processes the case of
    the care for children
  • Conflicts in the work place cultural
    differences about childrens upbringing that
    cannot be negotiated (power gap in
    communication)
  • The need for professionalization transcultural
    care work for children requires more than
    gendered womens skills.

13
  • The meaning of the work place and the working
    conditions for integration processes the case of
    the care for children
  • Professionalization requires a stable legal
    status
  • The need for stable legalization
  • The need for re-evaluation of care work

14
  • Integration means to be able to negotiate
    conflicts and problems in the work place

15
  • Strategies of domestic workers in dealing with
    conflicts in the work place
  • Professionalization strategies
  • Exit strategies
  • Changing employer
  • Getting out of the live-in work arrangement
  • Getting out of the domestic sector depends on the
    accessibility of other labour market sectors
  • Entering other informal sectors of the labour
    market
  • The trambolin effect

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The web page of the project
  • www.femipol.uni-frankfurt.de
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