Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.13079
Title: Valuation of domestic work: Construction of stay-at-home motherhood among elite Chinese migrants in Singapore
Authors: Mu, Zheng 
Oh, Eunsil
Keywords: Social Sciences
Management
Women's Studies
Business & Economics
domestic work
skilled-migrants
stay-at-home motherhood
valuation
CHILD-CARE
FAMILY
EXPERIENCES
EDUCATION
WOMEN
PERSPECTIVES
MIGRATION
MARRIAGE
FEMALE
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2023
Publisher: WILEY
Citation: Mu, Zheng, Oh, Eunsil (2023-01-01). Valuation of domestic work: Construction of stay-at-home motherhood among elite Chinese migrants in Singapore. International Chinese Sociological Association Annual Conference. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.13079
Abstract: This study contributes to the literature on migration, motherhood, and work by exploring how migrant stay-at-home mothers view and interpret the values of the unpaid work that they are conducting. Using semi-structured in-depth interviews with 36 college-educated Chinese stay-at-home mothers in Singapore, we demonstrate migrant mothers' agency, efforts, and strategies in valuing domestic work and their stay-at-home mother status. Drawing on their migration status and relatively privileged educational backgrounds, elite migrant mothers re-imagine and construct values of stay-at-home motherhood by framing their role as productive workers and by linking private and public spheres. Findings demonstrate four distinctive yet related processes that shape how mothers value and validate their domestic work and current status: emphasizing the agentic nature of their work decision, framing their maternal practice as having high quality, identifying the merits of current stay-at-home motherhood experiences on their future career pathway, and constructing a shared value of domestic work with their spouses. In the end, this study highlights the importance of going beyond the separate-spheres ideology in understanding how skilled migrant mothers construct the productive meaning of their stay-at-home motherhood.
Source Title: International Chinese Sociological Association Annual Conference
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/246316
ISSN: 0968-6673
1468-0432
DOI: 10.1111/gwao.13079
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