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Contents: Foreword Introduction: migrant domestic workers in Europe, Helma Lutz Part 1 Domestic Work a Business as Usual?: The intersection of childcare regimes and migration regimes: a 3-country study, Fiona Williams and Anna Gavanas Migrations and the restructuring of the welfare state in Italy: change and continuity in the domestic work sector, Franscesca Scrinzi When home becomes a workplace: domestic work as an ordinary job in Germany?, Helma Lutz Perceptions of work in Albanian immigrants testimonies and the structure of domestic work in Greece, Pothiti Hantzaroula. Part 2 Transnational Migration Spaces: Policies, Families and Household Management: The globalization of domestic service a a historical perspective, Raffaela Sarti Perpetually foreign: Filipina migrant domestic workers in Rome, Rhacel Salazar ParreA+-as Domestic work and transnational care chains in Spain, Angeles Escriva and Emmeline Skinner Contingencies among households: gendered division of labour and transnational household organization a the case of Ukrainians in Austria, Bettina Haidinger. Part 3 States and Markets: Migration Regimes and Strategies: Risk and risk strategies in migration: Ukrainian domestic workers in Poland, Marta Kindler Between intimacy and alienage: the legal construction of domestic and carework in the welfare state, Guy Mundlak and Hila Shamir Being illegal in Europe: strategies and policies for fairer treatment of migrant domestic workers, Norbert Cyrus Conclusion: domestic work, migration and the new gender order in contemporary Europe, Gul Ozyegin and Pierette Hondagneu-Sotelo Index.