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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada
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Mabi, Millicent N.
, O'Brien, Heather L.
, Nathan, Lisa P.
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/ Access to information
/ African cultural groups
/ Content analysis
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural factors
/ Deception
/ Education
/ Empirical analysis
/ Employment
/ Frame analysis
/ Identity
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Inequality
/ Information dissemination
/ Information literacy
/ Information Needs
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Information sharing
/ Information sources
/ Information technology
/ Intersectionality
/ Labor market
/ Language Skills
/ Low income groups
/ Occupational choice
/ Occupations
/ Poverty
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Sociocultural factors
2023
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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada
by
Mabi, Millicent N.
, O'Brien, Heather L.
, Nathan, Lisa P.
in
Access
/ Access to information
/ African cultural groups
/ Content analysis
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural factors
/ Deception
/ Education
/ Empirical analysis
/ Employment
/ Frame analysis
/ Identity
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Inequality
/ Information dissemination
/ Information literacy
/ Information Needs
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Information sharing
/ Information sources
/ Information technology
/ Intersectionality
/ Labor market
/ Language Skills
/ Low income groups
/ Occupational choice
/ Occupations
/ Poverty
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Sociocultural factors
2023
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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada
by
Mabi, Millicent N.
, O'Brien, Heather L.
, Nathan, Lisa P.
in
Access
/ Access to information
/ African cultural groups
/ Content analysis
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural factors
/ Deception
/ Education
/ Empirical analysis
/ Employment
/ Frame analysis
/ Identity
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Inequality
/ Information dissemination
/ Information literacy
/ Information Needs
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Information sharing
/ Information sources
/ Information technology
/ Intersectionality
/ Labor market
/ Language Skills
/ Low income groups
/ Occupational choice
/ Occupations
/ Poverty
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Sociocultural factors
2023
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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada
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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada
2023
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PurposeSkilled, well-educated African immigrants arrive in Canada with aspirations for more opportunities and a better life, but too often end up with few employment options and precarious jobs. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the experiences of African immigrants attempting to locate suitable, well-compensated employment in Canada. More specifically, this paper reveals how long-standing information poverty frameworks from the field of information behavior are inadequate for understanding intersectional and broader socio-cultural forces influence access to information and employment precarity among African immigrants.Design/methodology/approachData were collected through semi-structured interviews with twenty-five African immigrants in Metro Vancouver. Qualitative content analysis was used to explore participants' employment information seeking and perceptions of information availability using Britz's information poverty framework.FindingsParticipants encountered a range of difficulties when seeking information related to employment, including content, process and identity-related challenges, in alignment with Britz's framework. However, the framework did not fully encompass their information seeking experiences. Limited access to relevant information impacted participants' ability to make timely career decisions, and there was evidence of information inequity resulting from a mismatch between information provision and participants' multifaceted identities.Originality/valueThis research applied Britz's information poverty approaches and provided a map of participants' responses to information seeking challenges. Participants did not fit into the category of information poor as defined by Britz. The findings suggest that the discourse on information poverty would benefit from considerations of the diverse backgrounds of information seekers and the incorporation of cultural dimensions to understandings of information access, information poverty and technology use for information seeking.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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