Introduction; Isabel Shutes and Bridget Anderson
PART I: THEORISING MIGRANT CARE LABOUR
1. Making Connections across the Transnational Political Economy of Care; Fiona Williams
2. Nation Building: Domestic Labour and Immigration Controls in the UK; Bridget Anderson
3. The Construction of Migrant Domestic Workers as 'One of the Family'; Rhacel Salazar Parręas
PART II: THE INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS OF MIGRANT CARE LABOUR
4. Three Domains of Migrant Domestic Care Work: The Interplay of Care, Employment and Migration Policies in Austria; Gudrun Bauer, Bettina Haidinger and August Osterle
5. A Right to Care? Immigration Controls and the Care Labour of Non-Citizens; Isabel Shutes
6. Resisting the Crisis at What Cost? Migrant Care Workers in Private Households; Zyab Ibez and Margarita Le̤n
7. Supermaids: The Racial Branding of Global Filipino Care Labour; Anna Romina Guevarra
8. Transnational Households: Migrants and Care, at Home and Abroad; Sarah van Walsum and Maybritt Jill Alpes
PART III: GOVERNANCE AND POLITICAL MOBILISATION ACROSS CARE, WORK AND MIGRATION
9. Towards Flexibility with Security for Migrant Care Workers: A Comparative Analysis of Personal Home Care in Toronto and Los Angeles; Cynthia Cranford
10. The Global Governance of Domestic Work; Guy Mundlak and Hila Shamir
Conclusion; Bridget Anderson and Isabel Shutes.