Emotional Labor and Mental Health in Adult Education: Reintegration Among Deported Mexicans in Bilingual Call Centers Post-COVID 19

Carlos Samuel Ibarra, Rodolfo Cruz Piñeiro, Arturo Fabián Jiménez
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This study investigates the role of bilingual call centers in Mexico as platforms for reintegration and skill development for Mexicans deported from the United States post-COVID-19. Utilizing a qualitative research framework, we conducted 30 in-depth interviews in Tijuana and Juarez, combined with ethnographic fieldwork, to explore the lived experiences of deported individuals working in these call centers. Our analysis reveals that while call centers provide critical employment opportunities and access to adult education, they also pose significant mental health challenges due to stressful work conditions and frequent exposure to caller abuse. The findings underscore the need for targeted policy interventions to improve work conditions and support the mental health of this vulnerable population. This paper contributes to the discourse on migration and adult education by highlighting the complex dynamics of bilingual call centers as both avenues for socio-economic reintegration and sources of psychological stress for deported Mexicans.
成人教育中的情感劳动与心理健康:双语呼叫中心中被驱逐的墨西哥人在 COVID 后的重新融入 19
本研究调查了墨西哥的双语呼叫中心在 "COVID-19 "之后作为被美国驱逐出境的墨西哥人重返社会和技能发展平台的作用。利用定性研究框架,我们在蒂华纳和华雷斯进行了 30 次深入访谈,结合人种学实地调查,探讨了在这些呼叫中心工作的被驱逐者的生活经历。我们的分析表明,虽然呼叫中心提供了重要的就业机会和接受成人教育的机会,但由于紧张的工作条件和经常受到呼叫者的虐待,它们也带来了巨大的心理健康挑战。研究结果突出表明,有必要采取有针对性的政策干预措施,以改善工作条件,支持这一弱势群体的心理健康。本文通过强调双语呼叫中心作为被驱逐墨西哥人重新融入社会经济生活的途径和心理压力来源的复杂动态,为有关移民和成人教育的讨论做出了贡献。
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