Cultural representations of immigrant workers by service providers and employers |
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Authors: | Harald Bauder |
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Affiliation: | (1) College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand;(2) Migration Research Group, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Cultural perceptions by immigrant service providers and employers potentially shape the employment trajectories of immigrants. I examine perceptions of what motivates immigrants to participate in the Canadian labour market through a Vancouver-based interview survey with immigrant service providers, employment counsellors, NGO administrators and employers who service and/or employ newcomers from South Asia and the former Yugoslavia. The results reveal that multiple perceptions coexist. These perceptions project that immigrants work as a means of survival, a moral obligation, a quest for social distruction and an instrument of social integration. Our understanding of ethnic segmentation of immigrant labour should consider these perceptions. |
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