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1. Introduction: The Global Old-Age Care Industry: Tapping into care labor across and within national borders
Part I: Policies and Regimes
2. When the Local Meets the Global: Changing Face of Old-Age Care in Japan
3. Family Carers Expectations and Strategies in Shaping Live-in Migrant Carer Arrangements: A Comparison between Germany and the Netherlands
4. The Care Mix adopted by Belgian Families and the Growing Presence of Migrant Workers in Old-age care in Belgium
5. Individual Trajectories and Intersecting Regimes: Methodological Reflections on Researching Migrant Care Work
Part II: Promoters and Intermediaries
6. Self-regulation in a Grey Market? Insights from the Emerging PolishGerman Business Field of Live-in Care Brokerage
7. Caritas Commitment to Fair and Legal Employment of Live-in Migrant Carers in Germany A Report from Practice
8. Pragmatic inattention and win-win narratives: How Finnish eldercare managers make sense of foreign-born care workers structural disadvantage
9. Social Dynamics and Concepts of Good Care Affecting the Interaction between Established Employees and Newcomers in a German Nursing Home
Part III: Risks and Social Protection
10. Everyday Vulnerability: Work and Health Experiences of Live-In Migrant Care Workers in Taiwan
11. Transnational Social Protection for Migrant Care Workers. The Experiences, Practices of and Hurdles for Self-Employed 24-hour Care Workers
12. Social Support Within and Outside Care Networks: Experiences of Live-in Migrant Care Workers in the Netherlands
13. Elder Abuse in Live-in Migrant Carer Arrangements.

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