Introduction / Rianne Mahon and Fiona Robinson
Part 1: The Transnational Movement of Care
1 Towards a Transnational Analysis of the Political Economy of Care / Fiona Williams
2 Migration and Globalized Care Work: The Case of Internationally Educated Nurses in Canada / Christina Gabriel
3 The Global Migration of Care Labour: Filipino Workers in Japan / Hironori Onuki
Part 2: Transnational Influence of Care Discourses
4 Transnationalizing (Child) Care Policy: The OECD and the World Bank / Rianne Mahon
5 Social Investment Policy in South Korea / Ito Peng
6 Reimagined Intimate Relations: Elder and Child Care in Japan since the 1990s / Yuki Tsuji
Part 3: The Transnational Ethics of Care
7 Care Ethics and the Transnationalization of Care: Reflections on Autonomy, Hegemonic Masculinities, and Globalization / Fiona Robinson
8 The Dark Side of Care: The Push Factors of Human Trafficking / Olena Hankivsky
9 A Feminist Democratic Ethics of Care and Global Care Workers: Citizenship and Responsibility / Joan C. Tronto
Conclusion: Integrating the Ethics and Politics of Care / Rianne Mahon and Fiona Robinson
Notes
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