Increasingly, highly educated racialized immigrant women are overrepresented in low-paying, low skill jobs that are situated in toxic work environments plagued by Ontario Employment Standards (ESA) violations and discriminatory employer practices. Various sites of oppression linked to socio-economic exclusion and class dislocation channel this population into racialized gendered professions that deepen their marginalization and increase employment precarity. This Major Research Paper consists of a literature review of peer-reviewed journal articles that specifically examine the lived experiences of racialized immigrant women in the Canadian labour market. Three themes emerged from the data: (1) labour market barriers, (2) social and structu...
This dissertation is manuscript-based. It contains an introduction, a literature review, a conclusio...
In this study, I utilise a race-based methodology through the lens of critical race theory, to inter...
This paper reviews the existing evidence for dual discrimination based on gender and ethnicity for m...
Despite their high levels of education, racialized immigrant women in Canada are over-represented in...
This literature review provides an overview of the employment experiences of visible minority immigr...
In Canada, the non-recognition of foreign credentials remains a considerable policy issue as well as...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
On the basis of a qualitative study with immigrant women in Windsor, Ontario, this article looks at ...
Drawing on over 150 hours of participant-observation and 41 semi-structured interviews conducted bet...
This study presents an account of experiences of recent immigrant women professionals in negotiating...
Minority groups tend to face disproportionately higher rates of unemployment, underemployment and re...
This paper examines the relationship between precarious employment, legal status, and racialization....
This research project investigates the job search experiences of racialized internationally trained ...
This study, guided by a feminist framework, aims to disclose aspects of the lived experience of Chi...
This research focuses on the unemployment and underemployment of racialized female migrant teachers ...
This dissertation is manuscript-based. It contains an introduction, a literature review, a conclusio...
In this study, I utilise a race-based methodology through the lens of critical race theory, to inter...
This paper reviews the existing evidence for dual discrimination based on gender and ethnicity for m...
Despite their high levels of education, racialized immigrant women in Canada are over-represented in...
This literature review provides an overview of the employment experiences of visible minority immigr...
In Canada, the non-recognition of foreign credentials remains a considerable policy issue as well as...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
On the basis of a qualitative study with immigrant women in Windsor, Ontario, this article looks at ...
Drawing on over 150 hours of participant-observation and 41 semi-structured interviews conducted bet...
This study presents an account of experiences of recent immigrant women professionals in negotiating...
Minority groups tend to face disproportionately higher rates of unemployment, underemployment and re...
This paper examines the relationship between precarious employment, legal status, and racialization....
This research project investigates the job search experiences of racialized internationally trained ...
This study, guided by a feminist framework, aims to disclose aspects of the lived experience of Chi...
This research focuses on the unemployment and underemployment of racialized female migrant teachers ...
This dissertation is manuscript-based. It contains an introduction, a literature review, a conclusio...
In this study, I utilise a race-based methodology through the lens of critical race theory, to inter...
This paper reviews the existing evidence for dual discrimination based on gender and ethnicity for m...