Huot Suzanne, Chen Xiaojie, King Christiana, Painter-Zykmund Ellen, Watt Kaitlin
Work. 2016 Jun 13;54(3):709-20. doi: 10.3233/WOR-162316.
Immigrants engage in complex integration processes that are mediated through daily occupations. A central element of socio-economic integration relates to labor market preparation and participation, including job searching, learning cultural values in the workplace, pursuing credential recognition and engaging in volunteering roles and paid employment.
To examine how immigrants experienced occupations relating to preparing for, seeking, and gainingemployment.
A secondary analysis using whole text analysis and line-by-line coding of twenty verbatim transcripts from interviews held with ten recently arrived immigrants to London, Ontario, Canada. Sessions consisted of a narrative interview, creation of an occupational map and a semi-structured follow-up interview.
The participants' employment related occupations were characterized by the overarching theme of 'making difficult decisions'. This main theme was connected to four related sub-themes: 1) mechanisms of exclusion, 2) learning the host country's culture, 3) the influence of one's outlook on the decisions made, and 4) accessing support.
This study identifies factors influencing immigrants' experiences of labor market preparation and participation. 'Making difficult decisions' was faced by all participants throughout the process of becoming part of the Canadian workforce and, ultimately, society at large.
移民参与复杂的融入过程,这些过程通过日常职业来调节。社会经济融入的一个核心要素涉及劳动力市场准备和参与,包括求职、在工作场所学习文化价值观、寻求学历认可、参与志愿工作和有偿就业。
研究移民在与就业准备、求职和就业相关职业方面的经历。
采用二次分析,对来自加拿大安大略省伦敦市的10名新移民的20份访谈逐字记录进行全文分析和逐行编码。访谈环节包括叙事访谈、绘制职业地图和半结构化后续访谈。
参与者与就业相关的职业特点是“做出艰难决策”这一总体主题。这个主要主题与四个相关子主题相关:1)排斥机制,2)学习东道国文化,3)个人观念对所做决策的影响,4)获得支持。
本研究确定了影响移民劳动力市场准备和参与经历的因素。在成为加拿大劳动力乃至整个社会一部分的过程中,所有参与者都面临着“做出艰难决策”的情况。