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“Danish is never a requirement for these jobs”: Platform housecleaning in Denmark through a migration lens

    • Aalborg Universitet

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    Abstract

    The worldwide expansion of digital labour platforms has a transformative impact on labour markets, reconfiguring employment relations and labour management both on a local and global scale. Lately, the growing literature on digital labour platforms is increasingly documenting how platform workers around the world are to a great extent migrants. Our article draws on data from empirical research on digital platforms providing housecleaning in Denmark, to emphasise how the intersection of migrant work, digital technologies, labour market regulations and migration law exacerbate inequalities and institutionalise precarious working conditions. We analyze platform housecleaning in Denmark through the lens of the “institutionalisation of precarity” and “Autonomy of Migration” concepts, to highlight that it is a phenomenon simultaneously co-constructed by migrants’ agency and structural factors. We conclude that critical studies on platform labour and future research should engage deeper with the intersecting realities (legal, social, gendered etc.) that shape migrant workers’ precarious lives, and migrants’ own strategies to navigate the shortcomings of exclusive and hostile labour market environments.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
    Vol/bind2022
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)1-28
    Antal sider28
    ISSN2283-7949
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 15 maj 2023

    Emneord

    • gig-economy
    • housecleaning platforms
    • Denmark
    • institutionalisation of precarity
    • autonomy of migration
    • labour

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