Detalles del proyecto
Descripción
It was long expected that domestic service would disappear, that technological progress would eliminate it. Today, recourse to domestic help is still frequent. Their number is perhaps even increasing, due a wide range of reasons: current changes in labour organisation, including women's increasing presence in the labour market, increasing number of people living alone requiring domestic help, especially the elderly, growing immigration to EC from less favoured areas. Interest already exists in the European servant population of the past. This population represented about a fourth of the young generation, and about 10% of total population. Servants were the most mobile element and were major actors in changing mentalities. Creating development models for such a social group would not only shed new light on European social change in past centuries, but would also offer long term interpretation schemes to better understand the present. We hope to shed new light on changes in: precarious labour contracts, welfare state, differentiating family patterns, models of migration and urbanisation. We also hope to provide a better comprehension of ongoing European social and economic dynamics.
Expected results include data and a proposal for modelisation within a historical perspective of segments of generations, as concerned today as in the past with the issues of migration, integration, globalisation of the international labour market. The present project will compare the economic, social and cultural roles of domestic service in varius EC countries, with regard to differences due to different historical traditions, welfare and migration policies.
| Estado | Finalizado |
|---|---|
| Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 1/09/01 → 31/08/04 |
Socios colaboradores
- University of Essex (Socio del proyecto)
- Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC) (Socio del proyecto)
- University of Salzburg - Universität Salzburg (Socio del proyecto)
- Demographic Research Institute at the HCSO (Socio del proyecto)
- University of Oslo (Socio del proyecto)
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) (Socio del proyecto)
- Katholieke Universiteri Nijmegen (Socio del proyecto)
- Instituto Universitario Europeo (IUE) (Socio del proyecto)
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) (Socio del proyecto)
- Université de Liège (ULiège) (Coordinador) (principal)
- Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (Socio del proyecto)
- Lunds Universitet (Socio del proyecto)
- Charles University (Socio del proyecto)
- École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) (Socio del proyecto)
- University of Florence (Socio del proyecto)
- Istituto Universitario Orientale (Socio del proyecto)
- Umeå universitet (Socio del proyecto)
- University of Białystok (UwB) (Socio del proyecto)
- Scuola media statale Iqbal Masih - Primo Levi (Socio del proyecto)
Financiación
- Comisión Europea (CE): 345.987,00 €

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