The American part of the study has been completed. I carried out 61 qualitative interviews: 43 with workers and 18 with employers and experts. I analyzed the 2017 IPUMS statistical data and studied the Federal and state-level policy initiatives and activism of the organizations of domestic workers. To meet objective 4 about the impact of the pandemic on the care and domestic work sector, I carried out an online survey for US-based domestic workers in the period August-December 2020 and for Italy-based workers in the period December 2020 and June 2021.
In the US online survey, I collected 100 complete responses, 61 nannies, 14 house cleaners, and 10 home care workers. 57 participants were born in the US, 43 in a different country. I published a report on the impact of the pandemic on domestic workers that was widely circulated and promoted during outreach events (Rosinska 2021). I continued the online ethnography of the activism of American domestic workers’ organizations and thanks to it was able to discover important issues of the stages of advocacy. The pandemic turned out to be a turning point for the care narratives and discourses pertaining to domestic work and domestic workers’ organizations played an important role in these processes, as my analyses revealed (Rosinska, Pellerito 2022).
An online survey in Italy, which was available in Italian, English, and Polish, was carried out in the period between December 2020 and June 2021, its topic was the impact of the first lockdown, especially on domestic workers. It yielded 31 partial responses, and only 12 of them were complete (5 nannies, 2 cleaners, 3 unemployed, 2 personal care workers). The 12 complete survey responses contain extensive answers to open questions that allow understanding of the situation of these participants.
The Italian part of the project has been completed, literature, policy and data review carried out, and 10 recorded interviews were collected in the period January-September 2021, 8 with nannies or babysitters, 1 with nanny employer, and 1 with local government expert; and additional 7 informal interviews. Taking into account the pool of interviews and of survey replies, comparability of results with the American data is achieved when it comes to the experience of the pandemic, especially among the home-based childcare workers.
Among the conference presentations, I want to highlight the semi-plenary talk at the European Sociological Association conference: (2021) Anna Rosińska, Centered On Care. Dispatches From Domestic Workers During The Pandemic. Semi-plenary 04: The Future of Gender Equality in Post-Pandemic Societies, ESA Conference, 31.08-3.09.2021. The session attracted 667 viewers.
In September 2019 I launched a Facebook research page where I kept sharing content related to care and domestic work and my research announcements (
https://www.facebook.com/AnnaRosinskaSociologist(si apre in una nuova finestra)). The page now has 233 followers (28.02.22). Between 17.09.2019 and 28.02.2022 I published 129 posts, the most popular of non-promoted posts reached between 400-3600 Facebook users.