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“In the back of my mind, time always ticks one hour forward”: The transnational temporalities of Moldovan domestic workers in Italy
Olga Cojocaru (Cojocaru, O.);
Journal Title
Population, Space and Place
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
This article analyses the temporalities of transnational living through a threefold frame: as an outlook, as a resource and as a qualitative experience. Drawing on data from interviews with Moldovan women who are domestic workers in Italy, I point to the time work employed by these labour migrants to navigate a multitude of timescapes derived from a (permanently) temporary status, precarious resources and the emotional ambivalence that arises from being away from their families. I show how migrants' envisioned temporariness of transnational living materialises into a time-bound outlook, which, in turn, compels them to manage time as a scarce resource, that has to be managed, planned and worked with. Lastly, I indicate that maintaining a temporary outlook correlates with a halting strategy and may have significant effects on personal and family well-being.
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Keywords
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
  • Anthropology - Social Sciences