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Title
Employment as a tool of integration and empowerment? Experiences of female African migrants living and working in Norway |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1956/18639 |
Date
2018 |
Author(s)
Ngango, John |
Abstract
This research study designed to explore female migrants from Africa experiences of employment as a tool for integration and empowerment into Norwegian society. It explores different social and economic effects of employment and explores the impact of employment for female's empowerment and integration. In addition, it examines challenges faced to acquire labour or carrier like discrimination. Qualitative approach was opted as the research method for this project as it enables the researcher to explore the topic under study deeper by using semi-structured interviews. The research findings indicate that native language was central to gaining employment, which in turn becomes a tool to empowerment and integration into Norwegian society. Employment gives individuals a sense of worthiness, self-esteem and belonging and a sense of feeling integrated into Norwegian society. However, findings also indicated challenges faced by females' immigrants in acquiring employment or career for instance, native language barrier, discrimination or prejudice, lack of network as well as lack of experiences in existing labour market, to mention a few. In addition, not all employed female migrants share the same experiences of employment as a tool for integration. Nevertheless, they acknowledge that employment is a goal to empowerment and integration into Norwegian society. |
Subject(s)
agency; Immigration; self-esteem; gender role and family obligations.; capabilities; Integration; freedom; culture; domestic decision-making; Empowerment; Employment; access to and control over resources; respect; achievements; remittances; resource; network; socialization; patriarchy; bargaining power; Mastergrad; 736901 |
Language
eng |
Publisher
The University of Bergen |
Type of publication
Master thesis; Master's Thesis; GLODE360 |
Rights
Copyright the Author. All rights reserved; embargoedaccess; Postponed access: the file will be accessible after 2019-05-25 |
Repository
Bergen - University of Bergen
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