To benefit the economy, Canada accepts thousands of professional immigrants each year. However, they often encounter unforeseen hardships in acculturation and employment pursuits which negatively impact self-esteem: a predictor of career success and life satisfaction. Since existing supports for professional immigrants have proven unsatisfactory, the current study aimed to identify and understand impacts of adjustment barriers on self-esteem to inform development of resources including career counselling protocols. Methodologies included analysis of qualitative interviews with professional immigrants who underwent retraining in Canada. Results revealed fluctuations in self-esteem throughout adjustment periods. Self-esteem was highest prior...
Acculturation is a predominant feature of today’s society and one that has unique implications for i...
The current study examined retraining and career development experiences of professional Canadian im...
This qualitative study explored the career re-development of immigrant professionals in Canada by ce...
This qualitative study endeavored to interview professional immigrants in order to better understand...
According to the statistical data, immigrant women are less integrated into the Canadian labour mark...
The purpose of this study was to examine the retraining and career development experiences of new an...
In response to Canada’s shrinking labour force, experts are calling for a more diverse, flexible, ad...
Canada, a nation reliant on immigrants for economic growth, has invited millions of professionals to...
This qualitative study is a secondary data analysis on interviews conducted on immigrant professiona...
Literature addressing Canada’s immigrant professionals has primarily focused on the negative aspects...
New professional immigrants, who come to Canada with significant education and work experience, ofte...
This qualitative study used grounded theory methods to better understand the ways in which professio...
The present study examines the effects of characteristics of perceived career boundaries (permeabili...
Empirical investigations of the prevalence and associated features of mental health issues in immigr...
This study examined the retraining experiences of immigrant professionalâ s in Canada. Using a qual...
Acculturation is a predominant feature of today’s society and one that has unique implications for i...
The current study examined retraining and career development experiences of professional Canadian im...
This qualitative study explored the career re-development of immigrant professionals in Canada by ce...
This qualitative study endeavored to interview professional immigrants in order to better understand...
According to the statistical data, immigrant women are less integrated into the Canadian labour mark...
The purpose of this study was to examine the retraining and career development experiences of new an...
In response to Canada’s shrinking labour force, experts are calling for a more diverse, flexible, ad...
Canada, a nation reliant on immigrants for economic growth, has invited millions of professionals to...
This qualitative study is a secondary data analysis on interviews conducted on immigrant professiona...
Literature addressing Canada’s immigrant professionals has primarily focused on the negative aspects...
New professional immigrants, who come to Canada with significant education and work experience, ofte...
This qualitative study used grounded theory methods to better understand the ways in which professio...
The present study examines the effects of characteristics of perceived career boundaries (permeabili...
Empirical investigations of the prevalence and associated features of mental health issues in immigr...
This study examined the retraining experiences of immigrant professionalâ s in Canada. Using a qual...
Acculturation is a predominant feature of today’s society and one that has unique implications for i...
The current study examined retraining and career development experiences of professional Canadian im...
This qualitative study explored the career re-development of immigrant professionals in Canada by ce...