Immigrant Work Force in Greece: Social Inequalities, Labor and Crisis. The Road to Subservience

Aris Asproulis *

Director of Communication and Publicity of the Art Theater Karolos Koun, Greece.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This article focuses on the subject of labor and social inequalities through an overview of classical sociological approaches and certain important recent Greek studies, having as their central subject the itineraries to subservience of immigrants employed in personal services. The work force, undergoing radical change during periods of crisis, lies at the core of the classical sociological approaches, while the immigrant work force – and, mostly, people working in personal services and composing, through certain itineraries, a new service staff in Greece – lies at the core of the recent Greek studies. The question is how exactly this shift happens, that is how an employment relationship turns into subservience.

Keywords: Immigration, crisis, labor, social inequalities, sociology of work, sociology of immigration, subservience


How to Cite

Asproulis, Aris. 2022. “Immigrant Work Force in Greece: Social Inequalities, Labor and Crisis. The Road to Subservience”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 18 (1):26-32. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2022/v18i130324.

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