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@article{ Hipp2024, title = {Employment arrangements and well-being of migrant live-in care workers: Evidence from a study of Polish live-ins in Berlin}, author = {Hipp, Lena and Leumann, Sandra and Kohler, Ulrich}, journal = {sozialpolitik.ch}, number = {1}, volume = {9}, year = {2024}, issn = {2297-8224}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.18753/2297-8224-4435}, abstract = {This paper is the first to provide generalizable estimates on the economic and subjective well-being of 24-hour migrant care workers ("live-ins") by type of work arrangement. In our empirical analyses, we draw on data from a survey on Polish live-ins working in Berlin selected via respondent-driven sampling (N=222), which allow us to compare live-ins who are contracted by care agencies with live-ins in other types of employment. The analyses show considerable differences in various outcomes between agency live-ins and nonagency live-ins. Compared to agency live-ins, nonagency live-ins are more likely to earn higher wages than agency live-ins but are more likely to report having less time to rest. It is therefore not surprising that we also find variation between agency and nonagency live-ins on different satisfaction outcomes. These findings have major implications for the regulation of migrant live-in care workers' employment.}, keywords = {Migrant; migrant; Pflegeperson; caregiver; häusliche Pflege; home care; Arbeitsbedingungen; working conditions; Beschäftigungsform; type of employment; Wohlbefinden; well-being; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany}}