Behind the resume: Influences on the educational and employment trajectories of 1.5 and second generation Filipino-Canadians in Vancouver

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Behind the resume: Influences on the educational and employment trajectories of 1.5 and second generation Filipino-Canadians in Vancouver
Abstract
Many Filipino immigrants have moved to Canada as professionals, with high levels of English fluency and education. However, first and second generation Filipino-Canadians are still relatively disadvantaged in the labour market. Despite these negative collective outcomes, individual trajectories differ greatly, with many individuals achieving high levels of education and desirable employment. My research examines how social surroundings can facilitate or impede pathways to post-secondary education and employment by shaping aspirations and providing connections to the labour market. The research also analyses how gendered childrearing approaches, employment aspirations, peer norms and available role models result in distinct gendered experiences. The study is based on semi-structured interviews with adult children of Filipino immigrants in the Vancouver area who have attended post-secondary education and are employed. It will explain how, in most cases, trajectories are strongly influenced by the social networks in the spaces of the home, neighbourhood, education system and the Philippines.
Type
M.A., Geography
University
York University
Place
Toronto
Date
2013
# of Pages
224
Language
English
Short Title
Behind the resume
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10/14/14, 11:53 PM
Library Catalog
ProQuest
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Copyright ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing 2013
Citation
Mais, J. K. (2013). Behind the resume: Influences on the educational and employment trajectories of 1.5 and second generation Filipino-Canadians in Vancouver [M.A., Geography, York University]. https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR91746.pdf