妇女难民定居后阶段的职业发展障碍:对人力资本发展的影响

T. Nyabvudzi, W. Chinyamurindi
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南非境内的难民人数有所增加。这可能是由于该国被认为是有利的,特别是来自非洲大陆的难民。本研究调查了安置后阶段影响妇女难民的职业发展障碍,并进一步确定这些障碍可能对人力资本发展产生的影响。在现有文献中,有人呼吁把重点放在全球难民危机的影响及其对难民职业机会和经历的影响上。根据在南非东开普省伊丽莎白港工作的20名妇女难民的叙述和故事,采用了定性研究方法。在数据分析的基础上发现了两个主要发现。首先,发现与个人和环境因素有关的一系列障碍会影响难民定居后。第二,说明了这些障碍的相互作用性质,并表明这些障碍影响到个别机构,因为难民妇女注重获得基本商品,而不是长期的人力资本发展。这项研究提出了政策制定者可以采取的战略,不仅帮助妇女难民的职业发展,而且帮助她们融入东道国。这项研究扩展和推进了有关妇女难民等脆弱群体的职业发展问题的文献,特别是在南非等发展中国家。此外,该研究还提出了具有更广泛影响的实践建议,可以在定居后阶段帮助妇女难民。
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Career Development Barriers in the Post-Settlement Phase amongst Women Refugees: Implications for Human Capital Development
South Africa has witnessed an increase in the number of refugees in the country. This could be due to the country being perceived favourably especially by refugees from the African continent. This study investigates the career development barriers affecting women refugees in the post-settlement phase and further ascertains the implications that these can have on human capital development. Calls have been made within extant literature to focus on the impact of the global refugee crisis and its implications for the career opportunities and experiences of refugees. A qualitative research approach was utilised based on the narratives and stories of 20 women refugees operating in Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Two main findings were found based on the data analysis. First, a range of barriers that relate to individual and contextual factors were found to affect refugees post-settlement. Second, the interacting nature of these barriers is illustrated and shown to affect individual agency as refugee women focus on the acquisition of basic commodities rather than long-term human capital development. The research suggests strategies that policymakers can adopt to assist women refugees not just with their career development but also integration in the host country. This study extends and advances the literature on the career development issues relating to vulnerable groups such as women refugees, particularly in developing nations such as South Africa. Further, the study makes suggestions for practice with wider ramifications that can assist women refugees during the post-settlement phase.
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