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"I didn't have the luxury to wait": understanding the university-to-work transition among second-generations in Britain
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Abstract Second-generations-children of immigrants-experience particular university-to-work transitions in the UK, including precarious entry into the labour market This article examines the importance of intersecting social divisions, such as gender and ethnicity to these transitions, and also explores comp... view more
Second-generations-children of immigrants-experience particular university-to-work transitions in the UK, including precarious entry into the labour market This article examines the importance of intersecting social divisions, such as gender and ethnicity to these transitions, and also explores complexities within long-term economic progression. By comparing the educational achievement and labour market integration of British-born female graduates from one of the largest - Pakistani- and newly settled -Algerian- migrant groups and by focusing on long-term progression from the first job postgraduation to the most recent one. Using repeat semi-structured interviews with twelve British Pakistani and Algerian female graduates, this article produces a fine-grained analysis of key academic and economic stages. It reveals how the contextualised impact of intersecting social divisions -social class, ethnicity, as proxy for culture and religion, and gender- and the ability to maximise and increase one’s identity capital i prove employability, transforming initial disadvantages into pathways for success.... view less
Keywords
education; Algeria; university; capital city; occupational integration; social class; second generation; ethnic origin; labor market; gender; migrant; woman; Great Britain; graduate
Classification
Sociology of Education
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 270-281
Journal
Social Inclusion, 7 (2019) 3
Issue topic
Types of education, achievement and labour market integration over the life course
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed