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COVID-19 and female immigrant caregivers in Spain: Cohabiting during lockdown
European Journal of Women's Studies ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-20 , DOI: 10.1177/13505068211017577
Rocío de Diego-Cordero , Lorena Tarriño-Concejero 1 , María Ángeles Lato-Molina 2 , Mª Ángeles García-Carpintero Muñoz 1
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From a gender perspective, female immigrant domestic caregivers have been particularly impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic: first, as female immigrants, and second, due to their work within the domestic care sector, which has been so badly affected in this pandemic. This study investigates the emotions and experiences of 15 female Latin American immigrant domestic workers, caregivers in five Andalusian cities (Seville, Cádiz, Málaga, Huelva and Córdoba) (Spain) who were cohabiting with their employees/patients during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, using qualitative research through in-depth interviews and life stories. The results show the moral debt accrued by the caregivers with the family who employ them, while worsening the physical and psychological health of many of the caregivers, due to both work overload and fear of the global pandemic.



中文翻译:


COVID-19 和西班牙女性移民看护者:封锁期间的同居



从性别角度来看,女性移民家庭护理人员在 COVID-19 大流行期间受到的影响尤其严重:首先,作为女性移民,其次,由于她们在家庭护理部门的工作,而家庭护理部门在这次大流行中受到了严重影响。本研究调查了安达卢西亚五个城市(塞维利亚、加的斯、马拉加、韦尔瓦和科尔多瓦)(西班牙)的 15 名拉丁美洲女性移民家庭佣工和护理人员的情绪和经历,她们在 COVID-19 大流行封锁期间与雇员/患者同居,通过深入访谈和生活故事进行定性研究。结果显示,由于工作负担过重和对全球流行病的恐惧,护理人员对雇用他们的家庭产生了道德债务,同时使许多护理人员的身心健康恶化。

更新日期:2021-06-21
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