Exhaustion: Migrant mental health, gendered migration and workplace regime

Author:

Vianello Francesca Alice1ORCID,Redini Veronica2,Zaccagnini Federica3

Affiliation:

1. University of Padua Padua Italy

2. IUAV University of Venice Venice Italy

3. University of Tuscia Viterbo Italy

Abstract

AbstractThis article focuses on the mental health of female migrant workers in Italy. The multi‐method study involved a survey of 157 Moldovan migrant women employed in different jobs and 30 semi‐structured interviews with Moldovan female migrant domestic workers. Quantitative analysis demonstrated that Moldovan domestic workers are affected by poor mental health to a greater extent than Moldovan women employed in other jobs, and that the factors most associated with it were non‐standard working times and having migrated primarily for work reasons. Qualitative data showed how the strain resulting from demanding schedules was intertwined with being a single female labour migrant, whose experience was strongly marked by the gendered dimension of transnational motherhood and a loss of social status. The article concludes that the gendered migration regime and the gendered workplace regime constitute two intertwined and mutually reinforcing determinants of health.

Funder

Università degli Studi di Padova

Publisher

Wiley

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