Research interests
I examine how the structure of welfare states shapes the relationship between care and employment through international comparative analysis. As cross-border migration accelerates, it has become common for women from the Global South to provide care work—such as childcare, eldercare, and domestic labor—in advanced economies. My research to date has focused on migrant women who shoulder this essential care work. Moving forward, I also aim to explore the experiences of women in advanced economies whose careers are supported and enabled by the labor of these migrant care workers.