Understanding career experiences of skilled minority ethnic workers in France and Germany
The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2013•Taylor & Francis
Human resource management literature pays little attention to the agency of skilled ethnic
minorities in Europe in terms of explaining their career choices and outcomes. As a step
towards addressing this gap, we draw on two field studies based on qualitative interviews.
One of these studies draws on interviews with 49 participants in France, and the other is
based on interviews with 30 participants in Germany. Through a Bourdieuan analysis, we
contribute to the human resource management literature, and demonstrate the varied forms …
minorities in Europe in terms of explaining their career choices and outcomes. As a step
towards addressing this gap, we draw on two field studies based on qualitative interviews.
One of these studies draws on interviews with 49 participants in France, and the other is
based on interviews with 30 participants in Germany. Through a Bourdieuan analysis, we
contribute to the human resource management literature, and demonstrate the varied forms …
Human resource management literature pays little attention to the agency of skilled ethnic minorities in Europe in terms of explaining their career choices and outcomes. As a step towards addressing this gap, we draw on two field studies based on qualitative interviews. One of these studies draws on interviews with 49 participants in France, and the other is based on interviews with 30 participants in Germany. Through a Bourdieuan analysis, we contribute to the human resource management literature, and demonstrate the varied forms that the agency of highly skilled ethnic minorities takes, in terms of their work experiences, in the context of structures of inequality in both countries.
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