E. Mpofu, Carol J. Stevens, H. Biggs, Eboneé T. Johnson
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Abstract
This systematic mixed studies review aimed at synthesizing evidence from studies related to the influences on the work participation of people with refugee status (PWRS). The review focused on the role of proximal socio-structural barriers on work participation by PWRS while foregrounding related distal, intermediate, proximal, and meta-systemic influences. For the systematic search of the literature, we focused on databases that addressed work, well-being, and social policy in refugee populations, including, Medline, CINAHL, PsycInfo, Web of Science, Scopus, and Sociological Abstracts. Of the studies reviewed, 16 of 39 met the inclusion criteria and were retained for the final analysis. We performed a narrative synthesis of the evidence on barriers to work participation by PWRS, interlinking clusters of barriers potent to their effects on work participation. Findings from the narrative synthesis suggest that proximal factors, those at point of entry to the labor market, influence work participation more directly than distal or intermediate factors. Distal and intermediate factors achieve their effects on work participation by PWRS primarily through meta-systemic interlinkages, including host–country documentation and refugee administration provisions.
本系统的混合研究综述旨在综合有关难民身份的人(PWRS)参与工作的影响的研究证据。这篇综述的重点是近端社会结构障碍对PWRS工作参与的作用,同时展望了相关的远端、中间、近端和元系统影响。为了系统地检索文献,我们将重点放在了涉及难民人口工作、福利和社会政策的数据库上,包括Medline、CINAHL、PsycInfo、Web of Science、Scopus和Sociological Abstracts。在审查的39项研究中,有16项符合纳入标准,并保留用于最终分析。我们对PWRS阻碍工作参与的证据进行了叙述性综合,将可能影响工作参与的障碍集群相互联系起来。叙事综合的研究结果表明,与远端或中间因素相比,近端因素(即进入劳动力市场的因素)对工作参与的影响更直接。远端和中间因素主要通过元系统的相互联系,包括东道国文件和难民管理规定,对PWRS参与工作产生影响。