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Title: The Impact of Underemployment on Immigrant Families


1
The Impact of Underemployment on Immigrant
Families
  • Alba Féliz-Rodriguez Frank Mamoser
  • The National Consultation on Career Development
    Ottawa January 23 25 , 2006

2
Introduction
  • Under the skilled workers program thousands of
    individuals are admitted to Canada because of
    their high level of labour market skills. These
    workers come to Canada with great hope of
    building a better life for themselves and their
    families. Unfortunately for some, their hope
    does not materialize. Many find themselves
    unemployed, or underemployed. Due to frustration
    some will leave their families in Canada and seek
    employment in countries that recognize their
    qualifications.

3
OBJECTIVES
  • Present and discuss the social implications of
    the skilled workers immigration policy.
  • Explore the emotional and economic impact of
    underemployment/unemployment on immigrants
    families.
  • Look at the process of cross-cultural adjustment
    and its repercussions to successfully integrating
    within the Canadian workforce.

4
Topics of Discussion
  • Canadas Immigration Policy
  • Skilled workers Immigration program
  • The Process of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
  • Transition Period
  • Decision to Seek employment outside of Canada
  • Canadian Benefits as a result of Skilled Worker
    Relocation
  • Social Implications as a result of this decision
  • Questionaire and Summary
  • Suggestions/Solutions

5
Canadas Immigration Policy
  • Approximately 200,000 immigrants will arrive in
    Canada this year
  • 73 will settle in Toronto , Montreal , and
    Vancouver
  • Three Objectives of Canadas Immigration Policy
  • The Three Main Immigration Categories
  • Economic Category

6
Skilled Workers Immigration Program
  • Largest Share of Immigrants aged 25-44 are
    admitted under this Program(76)
  • Three quarters(76) of the principal applicants
    were men
  • Vast majority(87) have a university degree
  • 80 found employment in first two years
  • Only 42 found a job in their intended occupation
  • See Graph on employment and intended occupation

7
Skilled Workers Program
  • Selection Criteria
  • - Education
  • -Language Abilities
  • -Employment Skills
  • -Age
  • -Arranged Employment before
    coming to Canada
  • -Adaptability

8
Skilled Workers Program
  • Example of Qualifying Criteria

9
Process of Cross Cultural Adjustment
  • You might assume adjustment to a new culture
    might follow a linear path where as it is
    actually a U-shaped curvilinear path
  • See Graph

10
Cross Cultural Adjustment
  • Stages of the Adaptation Process
  • -Early Phase high level of
    adjustment
  • -Middle Phase relatively poor
    adjustment
  • -Later Phase higher and stable
    level of functioning(employment/social support
    network)
  • (source Social Psychology in Cross-Cultural
    Perspective)

11
Cross-Cultural Adjustment
  • Factors that can help or hinder Adjustment
  • Motivation for entering new culture
  • Difference of new culture from ones own
  • Rural/urban origin
  • Social support and assistance from host culture
  • Having ones family along can often exacerbate
    cultural adjustment
  • Attitude/disposition
  • Expectations
  • Previous experience abroad

12
Transition Period Settlement Issues
  • Climate
  • Language
  • Diet
  • Housing
  • Applying for documents
  • Schools for self and children
  • Social network
  • Stress associated with uncertainty and change
  • Sense of loss
  • Feeling of incompetence
  • Gender role reversal

13
Transition Period / Penalty Employment Issues
  • Lack of Canadian Work Experience
  • Foreign Credentials unrecognized
  • Limited amount of time to enter labour force
  • Discrimination/racism
  • Ageism
  • Knowledge of Canadian labour market
  • Cultural Competencies
  • Immigration Status
  • Language barriers
  • Shortage of jobs in certain fields
  • Criminal record/security clearance
  • Inability to market self
  • Lack of networks

14
Decision to seek Employment Outside Canada
  • Unemployment
  • Underemployment
  • Inadequate life style
  • Opportunity to rebuild homeland
  • Looking for more fulfilling jobs
  • Systemic racism
  • Accepting Countries

15
Canadian Benefits as a result of Skilled Workers
Relocation
  • Monies entering Canadian Economy from Abroad
  • Reduction in Social welfare expenditure
  • Additional Expertise/experience acquired by
    Skilled Workers
  • Reduction of Canadian Unemployment rate

16
Social Implications as a result of these Decisions
  • Personal Problems
  • Marital Problems
  • Parenting Issues
  • Social Welfare issues
  • Poor Image of Canada and its Immigration policy
    I.e. NotCanada.com

17
Questionaire
  • Questionnaire
  • 1. How well were you prepared to enter the
    Canadian labour force?
  • 2. What information were you given by the
    Canadian consulate prior to coming to Canada
    with regards to employment?
  • 3. Do you feel the information was accurate?
  • 4. What would you say to other newcomers about
    immigrating to Canada?
  • 5. What were the circumstances that led you to
    leave Canada and seek employment overseas?

18
Questionaire
  • 6.What are some of the difficulties you face
    while working overseas?
  • 7. What has been the impact on your family?
  • 8. How could the Canadian Immigration Services
    have helped you to avoid this situation?
  • 9. Do you have any other comments?

19
Summary of Questionaire
20
Solutions/Suggestions
  • Promote settlement in economic Zones of Canada
    other than Ontario , Quebec , and B.C.
  • Support the introduction of immigrants workers to
    the environment and culture of Canadian
    workplaces through mentoring and others programs
  • Assist immigrants

21
Suggestions
  • Assist immigrants in locating and accessing
    relevant information about
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