When time does not heal all wounds: three decades' experience of immigrants living in Sweden.

Q2 Medicine
Ferid Krupić, Monika Moravcova, Emina Dervišević, Svemir Čustović, Kemal Grbić, Parvaneh Lindström
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate how immigrants from the Balkan region experienced their current life situation after living in Sweden for 30 years or more.

Materials: The study was designed as a qualitative study using data from interviews with informants from five Balkan countries. The inclusion criteria were informants who were immigrants to Sweden and had lived in Sweden for more than 30 years. Five groups comprising sixteen informants were invited to participate in the study, and they all agreed.

Results: The analysis of the interviews resulted in three main categories: "from someone to no one", "labour market", and "discrimination". All the informants reported that having an education and life experience was worth-less, having a life but having to start over, re-educating, applying for many jobs but often not being answered, and finally getting a job for which every in-formant was educated but being humiliated every day and treated separately as well as being discriminated against.

Conclusion: Coming to Sweden with all their problems, having an education and work experience that was equal to zero in Sweden, studying Swedish and re-reading/repeating all their education, looking for a job and not receiving answers to applications, and finally getting a job but being treated differently and discriminated against on a daily basis was experienced by all the in-formants as terrible. Even though there are enough similar studies in Sweden, it is always good to write more to help prospective immigrants and prospective employers in Sweden.

当时间不能抚平所有创伤时:生活在瑞典的移民三十年的经历。
目的:调查来自巴尔干地区的移民在瑞典生活 30 年或更长时间后是如何体验他们目前的生活状况的:本研究是一项定性研究,使用来自五个巴尔干国家的信息提供者的访谈数据。纳入标准是移民到瑞典并在瑞典生活了 30 年以上的信息提供者。五组共 16 名信息提供者应邀参加了研究,他们均表示同意:对访谈的分析主要分为三类:"从有人到无人"、"劳动力市场 "和 "歧视"。所有受访者都表示,受过的教育和生活经验都不值一提;有过生活,但必须重新开始;接受再教育;申请过许多工作,但往往得不到答复;最后找到了一份工作,每个受访者都受过这方面的教育,但每天都受到羞辱、区别对待和歧视:结论:带着所有问题来到瑞典,在瑞典的教育和工作经验等于零,学习瑞典语,重读/复读所有教育课程,找工作,申请得不到答复,最后找到工作,但每天都受到区别对待和歧视,这是所有在职者的可怕经历。尽管瑞典有足够多的类似研究,但写出更多的研究来帮助未来的移民和瑞典的未来雇主总是好的。
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Medicinski Glasnik
Medicinski Glasnik 医学-医学:内科
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2.30
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medicinski Glasnik (MG) is the official publication (two times per year) of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton. Manuscripts that present of original basic and applied research from all fields of medicine (general and clinical practice, and basic medical sciences) are invited.
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