Title (eng)
Construction of Il/Legitimate Migrant Labor: Non-Nationals in Domestic Service and Gardening in Interwar Austria
Author
Jessica Richter
Institut für Geschichte des ländlichen Raumes, St. Pölten
Description (eng)
Like other European countries, Austria introduced employment restrictions for foreigners after the First World War. Access to the labor market was to be reserved primarily for Austrian citizens. These new regulations related exclusively to dependent employees and allowed exceptions in view of family reunification, among other things. They were based on official labor market categories and reflected widely accepted imaginations of gender-specific abilities and responsibilities. However, many foreigners earned their living in a household context and their activities hardly matched the official categories of work and family. Since decision-making on employment permits required unambiguous categorization, this situation posed a dilemma for the authorities in charge. Given the vast variety of work arrangements and relations they struggled to clearly draw the line between "employed" and "not employed" workers. Using the example of domestic help and Bulgarian gardeners, the article investigates administrative authorities’ attempts to make such distinctions and it examines migrants’ efforts to occupy labor market niches. While migrants un/intentionally circumvented regulations and made their living in Austria, the ongoing disputes paradoxically contributed to an enforcement of restrictions. Administrative authorities gradually increased their endeavor to locate unauthorized foreign workers even within households and they sharpened the criteria for their categorization.
Description (deu)
https://www.ruralhistory.at/de/projekte/landarbeit-organisieren
Keywords (eng)
Domestic ServiceBulgarian GardenersLaborCitizenshipMigration
Keywords (deu)
MigrationHäuslicher DienstBezahlte HausarbeitBulgarischer GärtnerArbeitStaatsbürgerschaft
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Type (eng)
Type (eng)
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.fhstp.ac.at/o:5553
Is in series
Title
Austrian History Yearbook
ISSN
1558-5255
Volume
54
Publication
Cambridge University Press , 2024
Date issued
2024-04-30
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