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Riding the Boom: Labour Market Experiences of New Generation Youth from Visible Minority Immigrant Families

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Riding the Boom: Labour Market Experiences of New Generation Youth from Visible Minority Immigrant Families
Abstract
With changes in the source of origin of immigrants, a new cohort of new generation youth from visible minority immigrant families has begun to be established and become the key replacement of the aging Canadian labour force. Based on existing research, being young, being visible, and coming from an immigrant family are possible disadvantages in the labour market. Research on this new generation youth, however, is limited. This paper reports findings of two qualitative studies examining how this new generation youth, with or without a university degree, found work and what kinds of resources they used in their job search. The economic boom in British Columbia has offered easy access to the labour market. Coming from an immigrant family, however, visible minority youth benefit very little from their social ties and those of their family.
Publication
Canadian Ethnic Studies
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
129-148
Date
2008
Language
en
ISSN
1913-8253
Short Title
Riding the Boom
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Project MUSE
Citation
Yan, M. C., Lauer, S., & Jhangiani, S. (2008). Riding the Boom: Labour Market Experiences of New Generation Youth from Visible Minority Immigrant Families. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 40(2), 129–148. https://doi.org/10.1353/ces.2010.0012