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'Education? It is irrelevant to my job now. It makes me very depressed ...': exploring the health impacts of under/unemployment among highly skilled recent immigrants in Canada.

机译:'教育?现在和我的工作无关。这让我非常沮丧……”:探讨加拿大高技能新移民中就业不足/失业对健康的影响。

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Immigrants account for 20% of the population and 60% of total population growth in Canada (Statistics Canada 2001). The majority of immigrants are accepted for entry to Canada under the Skilled Worker Program in order to fill employment shortages in the labour market (CIC 2007). Recent research has revealed that an increasing number of immigrants who gain entry under this programme face significant barriers to employment. As a result, many remain unemployed or accept employment outside of and below their field of education and training. However, the impacts such employment circumstances have on the health of immigrants have not yet been examined. This paper presents the results of a collaborative research project that explores the health impacts of under/unemployment among skilled immigrants in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. In-depth interviews are used to examine the experiences of employment and perceptions of subsequent health impacts among 22 recent immigrants. The participants most frequently identified mental health impacts due to a lack of income, loss of employment-related skills, loss of social status and family pressures. These health concerns are also extended to family members. In addition to mental health, physical health is perceived to be affected by employment circumstances through high levels of stress and strenuous working conditions. These findings shed light on the nature of the links between employment and health relationship as well as determinants of immigrant health. Additional research is required to examine the long-term effects of under/unemployment.
机译:移民占加拿大人口的20%,占总人口增长的60%(加拿大统计局,2001年)。根据技术工人计划,大多数移民被接受入境加拿大,以填补劳动力市场的就业短缺(CIC 2007)。最近的研究表明,越来越多的移民获得该计划的入境,面临着巨大的就业障碍。结果,许多人仍处于失业状态,或在其教育和培训领域之外或之下从事工作。但是,这种就业情况对移民健康的影响尚未得到研究。本文介绍了一项合作研究项目的结果,该项目探讨了加拿大安大略省米西索加市熟练移民中失业/失业对健康的影响。深度访谈用于检查22位新移民的就业经历以及对随后健康影响的看法。参与者最常发现由于收入不足,丧失与就业相关的技能,丧失社会地位和家庭压力等心理健康影响。这些健康问题也扩大到家庭成员。除了心理健康外,人们还认为身体健康还受到高压力和艰苦工作条件的就业环境的影响。这些发现揭示了就业与健康关系之间关系的性质以及移民健康的决定因素。需要更多的研究来研究失业/失业的长期影响。

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