TY - UNPD A1 - Camargo Magalhães, Beatriz T1 - Switching from informal to formal labor market in Brussels: What changes for live-out domestic workers? T2 - Working Paper Series "Gender, Diversity and Migration" ; No. 6 N2 - This paper1 investigates changes in the domestic work sector when passing from the informal to the formal labor market. The issue is explored within the context of the housework voucher policy (titres-services), which allows households to officially purchase weekly housework services from an authorized agency, through vouchers. This contribution has therefore a twofold focus: observing changes in labor market dynamics and investigating workers’ perception of this change. In order to discuss these issues, I will firstly look at the step from informal to formal labor market through two aspects: ethnic niches and individual labor dynamics – two bedrocks of Brussels domestic work market. Then, I will analyze workers’ personal experiences when acquiring a declared job in the voucher system. Analyzing objective and subjective changes, a entral question of this article is to which extent the switch to the housework voucher system can bring empowerment to domestic workers. The sector work quality, in objective and subjective terms, has improved mainly by the setting of rules and by allowing workers to enjoy labor rights and a work status. The formal market dynamics of the housework voucher system remain, however, profoundly ethicized and marked by women’s presence, as was/is the shadow market. The article shows that workers’ understanding of the transition from an informal to a formal sector is largely a result of their previous experiences and social position, mainly regarding migration status. This change will be thus much more assertive for workers who had their migrant status regularization and work formalization processes concomitantly, demonstrating that the most empowering shift is the one of acquiring papers, and not of entering declared work. T3 - Working Paper Series "Gender, Diversity and Migration" - 6 Y1 - 2015 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/42731 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-427316 UR - http://www.fb03.uni-frankfurt.de/54763380/Working-Paper_6.pdf PB - Goethe-Universität, Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften CY - Frankfurt am Main ER -