Introduction Globalisation and Migrant Domestic Labour Migrating for Domestic Work and Vulnerability to Exploitation Framing and Contesting the Role of Law in Structuring Migrant Domestic Workers' Vulnerability Th e ILO Instruments: Potential and Limitations Migrant Domestic Labour in Europe Aims and Approach Chapter Overview Data Collection 1. Domestic Workers under National Migration Regimes Introduction Migration Regime Features as Vulnerability Vectors A Typology of European Migration Regimes on Domestic Workers Comparing the Construction of Vulnerabilities under European Migration Regimes Conclusion 2. Labour Law Regimes and Vulnerability Introduction Labour Law Regulation of Domestic Work in the UK, Cyprus, Sweden and Spain Approaches to Illegally Employed Migrant Domestic Workers Illegality Doctrines and Migrant Workers' Rights under Labour Law Conclusion 3. Migrant Domestic Workers under EU Migration Law: Fragmentation and the Value of Work Introduction EU Sources on the Movement of EU and Non-EU Workers Fragmentation, Different Hierarchies and the Value of Work: Implications for Migrant Domestic Workers Domestic Workers under EU Law Sources on the Integration of Non-EU Migrants EU Migration Law Norms on Illegally Resident Domestic Workers Conclusion 4. Using EU Labour Law Sources to Challenge Domestic Workers' Vulnerability Introduction Domestic Work and the Personal Scope of EU Labour Law Sources Substantive Rights in Selected Areas How Does National Law Fare? Conclusion 5. Challenging Vulnerability Introduction Organising Migrant Domestic Workers Processes of Reform and Avenues to Challenge Domestic Workers' Vulnerability Conclusion.
Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe : Law and the Construction of Vulnerability