2019
DOI: 10.31920/2516-5305/2019/v16n2a8
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Intersectional factors contributing to the vulnerability of young Zimbabwean female immigrants in Johannesburg

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“…South Africa abounds with controversies about the purported impacts of migration on the labor market and the country’s scarce resources. Rising unemployment accompanied by the belief that migrants “steal jobs” and the alleged readiness of unskilled migrants to work for lower wages have all contributed to the rise of xenophobic attacks against immigrants ( Landau, 2011 ; Chinyakata et al, 2019 ). These attacks are particularly severe against migrants of African and Asian origin ( OECD/ILO, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…South Africa abounds with controversies about the purported impacts of migration on the labor market and the country’s scarce resources. Rising unemployment accompanied by the belief that migrants “steal jobs” and the alleged readiness of unskilled migrants to work for lower wages have all contributed to the rise of xenophobic attacks against immigrants ( Landau, 2011 ; Chinyakata et al, 2019 ). These attacks are particularly severe against migrants of African and Asian origin ( OECD/ILO, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrimination directly impacts the labor market integration outcomes of immigrant women. This discrimination can take on various forms such as ethnicity, race, class, religion, and gender intersections to create barriers to LMI for immigrant women ( Wojczewski et al, 2015 ; Korteweg, 2017 ; Kesler and Safiz 2018 ; Chinyakata et al, 2019 ). Wojczewski et al (2015) , for example, highlight how the discrimination of Black African migrant care workers based on gender and race is more poignant than for other migrant races.…”
Section: A Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intersectionality offers a way of deducing how heterogeneous members of specific groups may differ based on several analytical levels (Atewologun, 2019;Kaushik & Walsh, 2018). Through the intersectional approach, equal attention is paid to various levels of oppression and advantage as they are faced by women (Chinyakata, Raselekoane & Mudau, 2019) and, in this case, accompanying spouses.…”
Section: Intersectionality Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South Africa abounds with controversies about the purported impacts of migration on the labour market and the country's scarce resources. Rising unemployment accompanied by the belief that migrants 'steal jobs' and the alleged readiness of unskilled migrants to work for lower wages have all contributed to the rise of xenophobic attacks against immigrants (Chinyakata et al, 2019;Parshotam & Ncube, 2017;Vermaak & Muller, 2019). These attacks are particularly severe against migrants of African and Asian origin (OECD/ILO, 2018a).…”
Section: The South African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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