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07-03-2008, 12:26 PM
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#1 | | GR Untouchable
Join Date: Jan 2007
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My Mood: Points: 631,728.82 Bank: 16,487,640.47 Total Points: 17,119,369.29 | The value of women migrants I cannot believe that Greek mothers have been duped like the rest of the west when it comes to this. How can they entrust their children, the most valuable and precious things in their lives to these people? And now these migrants are looking for benefits. Well they should get them from those that employ them. The value of women migrants
Greek households pay at least 50 million euros a month to women migrants who cook, clean and look after children and the elderly, a new group set up to support migrants said yesterday.
The Network for Strengthening and Supporting Migrants (DES Me), which is made up of experts and various organizations already active in the field, made its first public appearance yesterday and sought to highlight the significant role played by women from abroad in daily life in Greece.
DES Me said that it arrived at its figure by taking the average pre-tax wage for a home helper, which is estimated to be 625 euros per month. This figure was then multiplied by the most conservative estimate available for the number of foreign women working as domestic staff in Greece, which is 80,000.
However, other estimates put this number closer to 200,000.
It is thought that the number of foreign women working in Greek homes has doubled since 2001.
DES Me highlighted the fact that many of these women work uninsured and have no job security.
“I worked at one home for 11 years but when the old man I was looking after died, I found myself on the street with a 1,250-euro compensation payment but no social security credits, no employment benefit, nothing,” said Loretta Makoli of the Union of African Women.
Earlier this year, a study by the Research Center for Gender Equality (KETHI) concluded that female immigrants make a significant contribution to the Greek economy and society but their integration in the community is fraught with obstacles.
Of some 500,000 female immigrants in Greece, most work as babysitters, cleaners or housekeepers, even though 25 percent are educated to degree level, the KETHI study found.
The largest group of female migrants (67 percent) is from Albania, with 16.5 percent hailing from the former Soviet Union, 11.3 percent from Balkan states and 5.1 percent from Poland and the Philippines, according to the study. |
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07-04-2008, 10:45 AM
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#2 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: England
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My Mood: Points: 4,971.74 Bank: 21,008.14 Total Points: 25,979.88 | Re: The value of women migrants I'm speechless
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07-04-2008, 12:58 PM
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#3 | | Admins
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Hellas
Posts: 2,674
Points: 314,004,936.45 Bank: 334,467,275.86 Total Points: 648,472,212.31 | Re: The value of women migrants Quote: | Of some 500,000 female immigrants in Greece, most work as babysitters, cleaners or housekeepers, even though 25 percent are educated to degree level, the KETHI study found. | Finally an immigrant number mentioned on an article that could be realistic. Considering that female immigrants in Greece are much less than male immigrants. |
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07-04-2008, 01:09 PM
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#4 | | The Big Boss
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: In your head
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My Mood: Points: 4,063,728.86 Bank: 462,338,343.07 Total Points: 466,402,071.93 | Re: The value of women migrants Are you kidding I dont even let friends babysit my children. If my inlaws and parents cant watch then no one is. |
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07-04-2008, 01:53 PM
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#5 | | GR Untouchable
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,166
My Mood: Points: 631,728.82 Bank: 16,487,640.47 Total Points: 17,119,369.29 | Re: The value of women migrants Exactly! I agree totally. I still haven't let anyone watch mine, but as she gets older and is less of a handful, one of her yiayiades can watch her if need be. |
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