The Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan Women

The study sought to understand the labour-market experiences of Kenyan women living in Swedenfrom a precarity standpoint. Specifically, from the point of view of uncertainty and vulnerability ofAfrican migrants workers in the labor market. The research explored how individual, structural, andcultura...

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Main Author: Mugororoka, Fortune Chanelle
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och samhälle 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1715522021-05-18T05:23:48ZThe Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan WomenengMugororoka, Fortune ChanelleLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och samhälle2020Labor market segmentationmigrant womenuncertaintyprecarious workhighly skilledintersectionalitydualism.International Migration and Ethnic RelationsInternationell Migration och Etniska Relationer (IMER)The study sought to understand the labour-market experiences of Kenyan women living in Swedenfrom a precarity standpoint. Specifically, from the point of view of uncertainty and vulnerability ofAfrican migrants workers in the labor market. The research explored how individual, structural, andcultural factors influenced the choice of profession and the labour market participation of Kenyanmigrant women in Sweden. Intersectionality, Precarity and the Dual Labor Market theory were thetheories picked to make sense of the particular vulnerabilities experienced, and strategies adoptedby Kenya migrant women in the Swedish labour market. A qualitative approach was adopted by thestudy and a case-study specifically used. Semi -structured interviews were used as the tool for datacollection and the data coded and analyses thematically. The research found out that African wokenfaced challenges in the Swedish labour market despite their academic qualifications, workexperience or Swedish language skills. Gender and ethnicity were found to be contributing factorsto these women being embedded mostly in the secondary segments of the labour market. Dualismor the labor market segmentation theory- divided into two sections; the primary and the secondaryjobs proved useful as it enabled the research make sense of the participants embeddedness in thesecondary labour markets. The concept of precarity was helpful in analysing various precariouswork undertaken by the participants from the beginning of their migration to Sweden and aftermany years of being in the country. The combination of the dual labor market theory with theintersectionality approach was significant to the study as it highlighted the dichotomy and thecomplexity of interactions between race, gender and ethnicity in the labor market. The findings ofthe research generally confirmed previous studies that show that highly skilled migrant women aremostly situated in the secondary segments of the labour market or face discrimination whenpositioned in primary jobs due to their different ethnicity and different culture. The studyrecommends that further research be done with a a larger sample and the same study done in otherEuropean countries for comparison purposes. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-171552application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Labor market segmentation
migrant women
uncertainty
precarious work
highly skilled
intersectionality
dualism.
International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Internationell Migration och Etniska Relationer (IMER)
spellingShingle Labor market segmentation
migrant women
uncertainty
precarious work
highly skilled
intersectionality
dualism.
International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Internationell Migration och Etniska Relationer (IMER)
Mugororoka, Fortune Chanelle
The Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan Women
description The study sought to understand the labour-market experiences of Kenyan women living in Swedenfrom a precarity standpoint. Specifically, from the point of view of uncertainty and vulnerability ofAfrican migrants workers in the labor market. The research explored how individual, structural, andcultural factors influenced the choice of profession and the labour market participation of Kenyanmigrant women in Sweden. Intersectionality, Precarity and the Dual Labor Market theory were thetheories picked to make sense of the particular vulnerabilities experienced, and strategies adoptedby Kenya migrant women in the Swedish labour market. A qualitative approach was adopted by thestudy and a case-study specifically used. Semi -structured interviews were used as the tool for datacollection and the data coded and analyses thematically. The research found out that African wokenfaced challenges in the Swedish labour market despite their academic qualifications, workexperience or Swedish language skills. Gender and ethnicity were found to be contributing factorsto these women being embedded mostly in the secondary segments of the labour market. Dualismor the labor market segmentation theory- divided into two sections; the primary and the secondaryjobs proved useful as it enabled the research make sense of the participants embeddedness in thesecondary labour markets. The concept of precarity was helpful in analysing various precariouswork undertaken by the participants from the beginning of their migration to Sweden and aftermany years of being in the country. The combination of the dual labor market theory with theintersectionality approach was significant to the study as it highlighted the dichotomy and thecomplexity of interactions between race, gender and ethnicity in the labor market. The findings ofthe research generally confirmed previous studies that show that highly skilled migrant women aremostly situated in the secondary segments of the labour market or face discrimination whenpositioned in primary jobs due to their different ethnicity and different culture. The studyrecommends that further research be done with a a larger sample and the same study done in otherEuropean countries for comparison purposes.
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title The Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan Women
title_short The Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan Women
title_full The Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan Women
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title_full_unstemmed The Labour-market Experiences of Skilled African Women in Sweden : The Case of Kenyan Women
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