The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market

Iceland has received a growing number of immigrants over the last few years, which has largely been due to labor demand. Although migration and labor are structured by gender, research has lacked on the gendered experiences of immigrant workers in Iceland. This thesis seeks to give insight into the...

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Main Author: Guðbjört Guðjónsdóttir 1979-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/4843
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/4843 2023-05-15T16:48:22+02:00 The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market Reynsla kvenkyns innflytjenda af hótelstörfum á íslenskum vinnumarkaði Guðbjört Guðjónsdóttir 1979- Háskóli Íslands 2010-04-30T10:54:02Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/4843 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/4843 Mannfræði Kynjamismunun Hnattvæðing Fólksflutningar (félagsfræði) Innflytjendur Samtvinnun Vinnumarkaður Misrétti Hótel Konur Thesis Master's 2010 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:56:08Z Iceland has received a growing number of immigrants over the last few years, which has largely been due to labor demand. Although migration and labor are structured by gender, research has lacked on the gendered experiences of immigrant workers in Iceland. This thesis seeks to give insight into the work experiences of immigrant women in Icelandic hotels. The main research questions I pose are: How do immigrant women experience the Icelandic labor market? How are labor market experiences shaped by gender and immigrant status? How is the hotel work organized and how are the women’s working conditions? The research was conducted from autumn 2007 to spring 2009. The study is based on qualitative and ethnographic methodology and the main methods used were interviews, participant observation and textual analysis. In the thesis I argue for the need of an intersectional approach when addressing labor market inequality. I demonstrate the importance of looking at how the women’s gender and status as immigrants intersect, when trying to account for their position in the labor market. The research shows the low status and often unfavorable working conditions that the women face and I point out the need for labor unions and state authorities to pay more attention to traditional “female” occupations. These are often positions that Icelanders have abandoned, and immigrants – especially women – have filled. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
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topic Mannfræði
Kynjamismunun
Hnattvæðing
Fólksflutningar (félagsfræði)
Innflytjendur
Samtvinnun
Vinnumarkaður
Misrétti
Hótel
Konur
spellingShingle Mannfræði
Kynjamismunun
Hnattvæðing
Fólksflutningar (félagsfræði)
Innflytjendur
Samtvinnun
Vinnumarkaður
Misrétti
Hótel
Konur
Guðbjört Guðjónsdóttir 1979-
The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market
topic_facet Mannfræði
Kynjamismunun
Hnattvæðing
Fólksflutningar (félagsfræði)
Innflytjendur
Samtvinnun
Vinnumarkaður
Misrétti
Hótel
Konur
description Iceland has received a growing number of immigrants over the last few years, which has largely been due to labor demand. Although migration and labor are structured by gender, research has lacked on the gendered experiences of immigrant workers in Iceland. This thesis seeks to give insight into the work experiences of immigrant women in Icelandic hotels. The main research questions I pose are: How do immigrant women experience the Icelandic labor market? How are labor market experiences shaped by gender and immigrant status? How is the hotel work organized and how are the women’s working conditions? The research was conducted from autumn 2007 to spring 2009. The study is based on qualitative and ethnographic methodology and the main methods used were interviews, participant observation and textual analysis. In the thesis I argue for the need of an intersectional approach when addressing labor market inequality. I demonstrate the importance of looking at how the women’s gender and status as immigrants intersect, when trying to account for their position in the labor market. The research shows the low status and often unfavorable working conditions that the women face and I point out the need for labor unions and state authorities to pay more attention to traditional “female” occupations. These are often positions that Icelanders have abandoned, and immigrants – especially women – have filled.
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title The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market
title_short The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market
title_full The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market
title_fullStr The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market
title_full_unstemmed The experiences of female immigrant hotel workers in the Icelandic labor market
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