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Je pre imigranta etnický hospodársky systém lepšou alternatívou ako segmentovaný trh práce?

In: Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, vol. 38, no. 5
Ángeles Arjona Garrido - Juan Carlos Checa Olmos - Francisco Checa Y Olmos
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2006, 399 - 414
Kľúčové slová:
Ethnic economy; segmented labour market; immigrants; ethnic discrimination
Typ článku: štúdia / study
O článku:
Is the Ethnic Economic System a Better Alternative for Immigrants as the Segmented Labour Market? Article analyses integration process of immigrants coming from non-member states of the EU into the labour market in the Spanish province of Almeria. A main characteristic of the labour market the immigrants enter into is its segmentation. The immigrants are engaged in labour that is regarded by the majority society as less valuable due to its precariousness, temporary character, and low wages. Some of the immigrants make attempts to avoid the segmented labour market by starting their own business. Thus, they create an ethnic economic system wherein employers as well as employees speak their mother tongue, come from the same ethnic group, and whose products are designated for their own ethnic community. The ethnic economy combines some of the features of both primary and secondary labour markets. It appears to become an alternative for only those immigrants who have an opportunity to start or to manage entrepreneurial activities.
Is the Ethnic Economic System a Better Alternative for Immigrants as the Segmented Labour Market? Article analyses integration process of immigrants coming from non-member states of the EU into the labour market in the Spanish province of Almeria. A main characteristic of the labour market the immigrants enter into is its segmentation. The immigrants are engaged in labour that is regarded by the majority society as less valuable due to its precariousness, temporary character, and low wages. Some of the immigrants make attempts to avoid the segmented labour market by starting their own business. Thus, they create an ethnic economic system wherein employers as well as employees speak their mother tongue, come from the same ethnic group, and whose products are designated for their own ethnic community. The ethnic economy combines some of the features of both primary and secondary labour markets. It appears to become an alternative for only those immigrants who have an opportunity to start or to manage entrepreneurial activities.
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ISO 690:
Garrido, Á., Olmos, J., Olmos, F. 2006. Je pre imigranta etnický hospodársky systém lepšou alternatívou ako segmentovaný trh práce?. In Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, vol. 38, no.5, pp. 399-414. 0049-1225.

APA:
Garrido, Á., Olmos, J., Olmos, F. (2006). Je pre imigranta etnický hospodársky systém lepšou alternatívou ako segmentovaný trh práce?. Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, 38(5), 399-414. 0049-1225.