When Arriving Is Not Enough—Constraints in Access to Education and Employment Opportunities for Migrant Youth
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Opportunity Structures
Context
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Migrant Status
4.2. Administrative Procedures
4.3. Socio-Emotional Constraints
5. Discussion and Conclusions
6. Limitations of the Study and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Interview Num. | Country of Origin | Sex | Age | Current Status | Year of Arrival | Training Program |
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1 | Pakistan | M | 25 | Regular migrant | 2013 | Upper- secondary VET |
2 | Morocco | M | 19 | Irregular immigrant (unaccompanied minor) | 2012 | Adult school |
3 | Belarus | F | 19 | Regular migrant | 2018 | Upper- secondary VET |
4 | Perú | F | 18 | Regular migrant | 2016 | Initial Vocational Training |
5 | Bolivia | F | 23 | Regular migrant | 2016 | Occupational training courses |
6 | Honduras | F | 19 | Regular migrant | 2016 | Initial Vocational Training |
7 | Venezuela | F | 21 | Granted asylum | 2015 | Adult school |
8 | Morocco | M | 18 | Regular migrant | 2017 | Initial Vocational Training |
9 | Morocco | M | 21 | Regular migrant | 2016 | Adult school |
10 | Colombia | F | 23 | Regular migrant | 2016 | Adult school |
Group No. | Number of Participants | Sex | Age | Countries of Origin |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 7 | M | 16–19 | Morocco, Gambia, Pakistan, Romania |
2 | 6 | M/F | 16–19 | Morocco, Dominican Republic |
3 | 7 | M/F | 17–21 | Morocco, Dominican Republic, Senegal |
4 | 5 | M/F | 16–19 | Morocco, Perú, Ecuador |
5 | 8 | M/F | 16–22 | Morocco, Dominican Republic, Iran |
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Jacovkis, J.; Montes, A.; Rambla, X. When Arriving Is Not Enough—Constraints in Access to Education and Employment Opportunities for Migrant Youth. Societies 2022, 12, 95. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12030095
Jacovkis J, Montes A, Rambla X. When Arriving Is Not Enough—Constraints in Access to Education and Employment Opportunities for Migrant Youth. Societies. 2022; 12(3):95. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12030095
Chicago/Turabian StyleJacovkis, Judith, Alejandro Montes, and Xavier Rambla. 2022. "When Arriving Is Not Enough—Constraints in Access to Education and Employment Opportunities for Migrant Youth" Societies 12, no. 3: 95. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12030095
APA StyleJacovkis, J., Montes, A., & Rambla, X. (2022). When Arriving Is Not Enough—Constraints in Access to Education and Employment Opportunities for Migrant Youth. Societies, 12(3), 95. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12030095