瑞典养老院管理者对男性气质和种族化的看法

Managers' perceptions of masculinity and racialization in Swedish nursing homes

Gender, Work and Organization · 2023
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

研究基于对21名瑞典养老院管理者的访谈,发现黑人男性和女性员工比其他少数族裔更易遭受种族歧视,其中黑人男性因性别和肤色面临最大风险,强调不能将移民护理工人视为无差别的群体。

Abstract

Abstract Nursing homes for older people are an integral part in most postindustrial welfare states. The strong formalization and regulation of the Swedish care sector have contributed to a comparatively large share of frontline workers being native‐born Swedish women with a shorter educational background. Yet, an aging population in interplay with increased difficulties to recruit sufficient numbers of native‐born care workers has led to Sweden following an internationally observed trend with an increased reliance on not only migrant women but also migrant men as care workers in residential care facilities. However, little is known about migrant men's experiences of care work and the challenges and obstacles they might face because of their gender and skin color, not least when it comes to experiences of being exposed to gendered racism from the residents. The study builds on interviews with 21 managers employed at Swedish elder care facilities in the Stockholm area. The results suggest that both Black women and men to a greater extent than other ethnic minority workers risk being exposed to racism. At the same time, the results suggest that Black men, due to their gender and skin color, constitute the group of staff that most of all risks encountering racism in the everyday life of caregiving. Taken together, this points to the need of highlighting how stereotypes of gender and race as well as gendered racism are given and gain meaning in elder care. This points to the importance of not considering “migrant care workers” an undifferentiated category of workers when working on creating nondiscriminatory and inclusive working conditions for all visibly racialized care workers.

养老护理种族化性别研究移民工人工作场所歧视