A Study of the Images of Life and Employment Obstacles of Disadvantaged Immigrant Single Mothers in Taiwan

博士 === 國立中山大學 === 中國與亞太區域研究所 === 102 === There are more than 480,000 Immigrant female spouse in Taiwan and their divorce rate even triple than Taiwanese citizens. The researcher concerned about the living arrangements and employment difficulties among those immigrant single mothers and their childre...

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Main Authors: Fen-Fei Hsu, 許坋妃
Other Authors: Wenhui Tang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g742u6
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Summary:博士 === 國立中山大學 === 中國與亞太區域研究所 === 102 === There are more than 480,000 Immigrant female spouse in Taiwan and their divorce rate even triple than Taiwanese citizens. The researcher concerned about the living arrangements and employment difficulties among those immigrant single mothers and their children. A qualitative in-depth interview was conducted to construct an institutional ethnography. Thirteen divorced or widowed immigrant female spouses who have Taiwanese citizenship and two vocational counselors who work at Workforce Development Agency were interviewed to collect necessary data. The results showed that the “life images” of immigrant single mothers were from “dream marriage” , “breakage of marriage dream”, “hope and focal point on their own children”, “family financial needs and unemployment” to “multiple exclusion from family-in-law, job market and society”. The maternal identification of those disadvantage mothers are “child rearing”, “earn my own living to raise children” and “all for my children”. Most of those immigrant single mothers are working poors due to the atypical employment. Their employment arrangements were restricted by career disruption, uniqueness of immigrant culture backgrounds, shortages of family support, misconceptions of job placement from vocational counselors, the accessibility and acceptability of employment policies and delivery systems. The above pictures build up the “Ruling” map and constitute the employment obstacles on those disadvantaged immigrant single mothers. Recommendations of employment policies and job placement strategies among those immigrant single mothers have been proposed in this study.