Life trajectories of migrant care workers in the long-term care sectors in Norway and the UK

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An ageing population in Europe is currently putting pressure on long-term care services, creating demand for foreign workers. Using a life-course perspective, this article aims to contribute to the understanding of how life trajectories shape decisions about migration and employment in social care. Based on fifty-one life story interviews with migrant care workers in Norway and UK, two typologies are found: a Norwegian migrant life trajectory of downwards social mobility combined with settlement and a British trajectory combining stronger downwards social mobility with further migration. The article contributes to the discussion of contextualised migratory lives involving care work.

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Christensen, K. (2017). Life trajectories of migrant care workers in the long-term care sectors in Norway and the UK. Social Policy and Society, 16(4), 635–644. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746417000252

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