2019
DOI: 10.1177/0021909619861788
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African Immigrants to Australia: Barriers and Challenges to Labor Market Success

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the employment experiences of immigrants of African background in the Australian labor market. Drawing on the findings from a qualitative study conducted in South East Queensland, the paper identifies several barriers and challenges faced by Africans to meaningful employment and labor market success. The paper indicates the need to develop targeted policies to eliminate employment discrimination, reduce barriers to meaningful employment for good settlement and successful… Show more

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“…Although there is now a significant emerging body of knowledge on African migrants in Australia, most of these studies have focused on refugees, so the focus of this study on skilled migrants addresses a significant gap in the extant literature [ 9 , 35 ]. Despite the significant challenges including racism [ 9 , 32 ], difficulty accessing employment [ 2 ], discrimination [ 9 ] intergenerational issues [ 8 , 36 ] and micro-aggressions [ 37 ] that seem to dominate experiences of African migrants during their resettlement, most draw positivity and optimism from religion, faith, hope, and community-oriented attitudes which appear to nurture resilience and social connections. Positivity and optimism have been identified in the literature as factors that build resilience among migrant groups [ 29 , 38 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although there is now a significant emerging body of knowledge on African migrants in Australia, most of these studies have focused on refugees, so the focus of this study on skilled migrants addresses a significant gap in the extant literature [ 9 , 35 ]. Despite the significant challenges including racism [ 9 , 32 ], difficulty accessing employment [ 2 ], discrimination [ 9 ] intergenerational issues [ 8 , 36 ] and micro-aggressions [ 37 ] that seem to dominate experiences of African migrants during their resettlement, most draw positivity and optimism from religion, faith, hope, and community-oriented attitudes which appear to nurture resilience and social connections. Positivity and optimism have been identified in the literature as factors that build resilience among migrant groups [ 29 , 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, supporting migrant communities, including highly skilled new migrants, to resettle successfully is important for Australia to implement. This support is the most effective and empowering tool when it is embedded in social and political practices to help new migrants mitigate migration resettlement obstacles [ 51 , 52 ], including challenges in employment, [ 2 ] and inclusion [ 40 ], so as to improve their health and wellbeing [ 7 ], in their new country.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…During the process of immigration, migrant and humanitarian refugees are exposed to multiple stressors [5,6]. Studies among African migrants (the majority of whom have a refugee background in Australia) have reported significant stressors relating to inadequate employment, housing, education, and integration following settlement [7][8][9]. Additionally, there are considerable and diverse migration trajectories experienced between and within refugee groups.…”
Section: Introduction 1migration and Resettlement Of African Refugeesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, although we identified education as an important resource for African youths, we were not able to examine how this might relate to gaining meaningful employment and the impact of this on identity formation as a dynamic process [ 36 ]. This is an important consideration, as African migrants elsewhere have been observed to encounter significant barriers to finding employment related to English language comprehension and their ability to navigate job networks [ 38 , 39 ]. It was also less clear as to how histories of interrupted schooling and cultural and social language differences may have impacted on educational outcomes [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%