Lali Javakhidze misses her family, but she is making good money. The former teacher from Georgia is in Bologna caring for an 86-year-old cancer patient. She works 24-hour shifts and earns a 150-euro bonus each weekend: a princely sum back home in Gori, where monthly salaries average 305 euros. Javakhidze describes making a tough decision 15 years ago when she packed her suitcase, said goodbye to her son, and began life anew in Italy: “In Georgia, we had to get by with very little money. I had to stretch my low salary to cover food, bills, and other basic expenses. We had debts. My son’s educat…