'WE ARE MORE UNCOUTH': EMPLOYER'S ASSESSMENT OF HOSPITALITY MIGRANT WORKERS IN MAULE, CHILE

ALEJANDRO MARAMBIO-TAPIA; JAVIERA CUBILLOS-ALMENDRA; SEBASTIÁN FUENTES BARRAZA

Abstract

This article addresses how migrant workers enter the labour force of the hospitality industry in the city of Talca and Curico, two medium-sized cities in the south-central zone of Chile, drawing on the assessment of employers. Through semi -structured interviews with managers of large and medium-sized hotels, we found two dimensions that build the evaluation of Venezuelan and Colombian workers in this economic subsector. The first one, linked to ethical and social factors attached to the condition of being migrant. The second one, linked to cultural factors and the emo-tional labour that these workers carry in their south-south migration process, which would be unevenly distributed according to nationality. From this perspective, we aimed to shed light on the contribution of migrant workers and the way skills and per-sonal features can be transformed into individual assets, attributed to migrant workers. We also discuss how these contribute to the idealized cultural production of good migrant workers.

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Título según WOS: 'WE ARE MORE UNCOUTH': EMPLOYER'S ASSESSMENT OF HOSPITALITY MIGRANT WORKERS IN MAULE, CHILE
Título según SCIELO: NOSOTROS SOMOS MÁS TOSCOS: VALORACIONES DE TRABAJADORAS/ES MIGRANTES EN EL SECTOR HOTELERO DEL MAULE (CHILE) DE PARTE DE SUS EMPLEADORES
Título de la Revista: ATENEA
Número: 526
Editorial: CONCEPCION
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 61
Página final: 85
Idioma: es
DOI:

10.29393/at526-3nsmf30003

Notas: ISI, SCIELO