Global Care Chain By Arlie Hochschild

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Research Essay Proposal In this essay I analyze the term ‘global care chain’ coined by Arlie Hochschild with scholars’ critiques and elaborate on its impact. International migration has been made much easier with the advancement of technology. Many women in developed countries become migrant workers to support their families back home. They take jobs in families as domestic workers, doing household chores and caring for the children while the mothers enter the workforce. This process is known as a global care chain, coined by the feminist sociologist Arlie Hochschild. These domestic women, in turn, hire other, poorer women in their countries of origin to care for their children, creating “a series of personal links between people across the globe based on the paid or unpaid work of caring”. These links have resulted in what she calls a “global heart transplant” – where loved ones are transferred from the Third World to the First World. She suggests that poor women from less developed countries have filled the “care deficit” in developed countries where the need for care has expanded as state support for it has diminished (Premilla Nadasen, 2017). Paragraph 1- Coloniality of Gender Women immigrate to developed countries in an attempt to find higher wages, but …show more content…

“Sending Love Home: The Effects of Global Care Chains on Economics, Family and Agency” (2018) Emily Haley explores the multifaceted impact of global care chains and examines how the migration of caregivers from developing to developed countries affects both sending and receiving nations economically, socially and culturally. She discusses the challenges faced by migrant caregivers, including separation from family and limited agency within their work. Moreover, she discusses the implications for families left behind in sending countries and the broader socioeconomic dynamics at play. This is useful for supporting my interpretation of capitalism workers experienced due to the limitations of

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