Authors
Dina Gericke, Anne Burmeister, Jil Löwe, Jürgen Deller, Leena Pundt
Publication date
2018/4/1
Journal
Journal of vocational behavior
Volume
105
Pages
46-61
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Using Germany as an example, this qualitative study explores how refugees use their social capital within and outside organizations to enter their host countries' labor market. Following a grounded theory approach, we interviewed 36 Syrian refugees who had already secured employment in Germany. We aim to provide in-depth information regarding the available types, uses, and benefits of social capital with regard to their access and integration into the labor market. We found that refugees have access to different types of social capital and that these types can offer different forms of support to refugees during the labor market integration process. In addition, we identify subtle differences in the kinds of support offered through vertical and horizontal bonding and bridging social capital. More specifically, we found that vertical bridging social capital is a valuable source for securing adequate employment, whereas …
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