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Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample

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Main Author: Berríos-Riquelme, José
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo, Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
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Language: eng
Source: REMHU (Online)
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Summary: South American immigrants in Chile constantly suffer workplace discrimination, which is usually related to different variables that are inherent to their immigration process. The objective of this article was to evaluate perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile. A cross-sectional design with a descriptive scope was used, where the final sample was made up of 612 South American immigrants of legal age who have been living in the country for more than a year. The results indicate that immigrants who perceive more discrimination in the workplace are those who mainly interact with foreigners from a third nationality. Finally, the discussion is presented, contrasting the results with the theoretical framework, weaknesses and strengths of the study are analyzed, and future lines of research are suggested.
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spelling Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large samplePerceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sampleDiscriminação percebida no local de trabalho por imigrantes sul-americanos no Chile: um estudo quantitativo em uma grande amostraPerceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large samplecontact theory perceived discriminationsouth-south migrationteoria do contatodiscriminação percebidamigração sul-sulteoria do contatodiscriminação percebidamigração sul-sulcontact theory perceived discrimination south-south migrationSouth American immigrants in Chile constantly suffer workplace discrimination, which is usually related to different variables that are inherent to their immigration process. The objective of this article was to evaluate perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile. A cross-sectional design with a descriptive scope was used, where the final sample was made up of 612 South American immigrants of legal age who have been living in the country for more than a year. The results indicate that immigrants who perceive more discrimination in the workplace are those who mainly interact with foreigners from a third nationality. Finally, the discussion is presented, contrasting the results with the theoretical framework, weaknesses and strengths of the study are analyzed, and future lines of research are suggested.South American immigrants in Chile constantly suffer workplace discrimination, which is usually related to different variables that are inherent to their immigration process. The objective of this article was to evaluate perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile. A cross-sectional design with a descriptive scope was used, where the final sample was made up of 612 South American immigrants of legal age who have been living in the country for more than a year. The results indicate that immigrants who perceive more discrimination in the workplace are those who mainly interact with foreigners from a third nationality. Finally, the discussion is presented, contrasting the results with the theoretical framework, weaknesses and strengths of the study are analyzed, and future lines of research are suggested.Os imigrantes sul-americanos no Chile sofrem constantemente discriminação no local de trabalho, que geralmente está relacionada a diferentes variáveis inerentes ao seu processo de imigração. O objetivo deste artigo foi avaliar a discriminação percebida no local de trabalho por imigrantes sul-americanos no Chile. Utilizamos um desenho transversal com escopo descritivo, em que a amostra final foi composta por 612 imigrantes sul-americanos maiores de idade que residiam no país há mais de um ano. Os resultados indicam que os imigrantes que percebem mais discriminação no local de trabalho são aqueles que interagem principalmente com estrangeiros de uma terceira nacionalidade. Por fim, apresenta-se uma discussão, contrastando os resultados com o referencial teórico, analisando os pontos fracos e fortes do estudo, e sugerindo futuras linhas de investigação.South American immigrants in Chile constantly suffer workplace discrimination, which is usually related to different variables that are inherent to their immigration process. The objective of this article was to evaluate perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile. A cross-sectional design with a descriptive scope was used, where the final sample was made up of 612 South American immigrants of legal age who have been living in the country for more than a year. The results indicate that immigrants who perceive more discrimination in the workplace are those who mainly interact with foreigners from a third nationality. Finally, the discussion is presented, contrasting the results with the theoretical framework, weaknesses and strengths of the study are analyzed, and future lines of research are suggested.CSEM - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios2024-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/article/view/190110.1590/1980-85852503880003208 REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 32 (2024); e321901REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 32 (2024); e321901REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; V. 32 (2024); e321901REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; v. 32 (2024); e3219012237-98431980-8585reponame:REMHU (Online)instname:Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (CSEM)instacron:CSEMenghttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/article/view/1901/1001Copyright (c) 2024 José Berríos-Riquelme, Gustavo Castillo-Rozas, Olaya Grau-Rengifohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBerríos-Riquelme, JoséCastillo-Rozas, GustavoGrau-Rengifo, OlayaBerríos-Riquelme, JoséCastillo-Rozas, GustavoGrau-Rengifo, OlayaBerríos-Riquelme, JoséCastillo-Rozas, GustavoGrau-Rengifo, OlayaBerríos-Riquelme, JoséCastillo-Rozas, GustavoGrau-Rengifo, Olaya2024-12-19T18:54:55Zoai:remhu.csem.br:article/1901Revistahttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/ONGhttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/oai||remhu2006@gmail.com2237-98431980-8585opendoar:2024-12-19T18:54:55REMHU (Online) - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (CSEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
Discriminação percebida no local de trabalho por imigrantes sul-americanos no Chile: um estudo quantitativo em uma grande amostra
Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
title Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
spellingShingle Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
Berríos-Riquelme, José
contact theory
perceived discrimination
south-south migration
teoria do contato
discriminação percebida
migração sul-sul
teoria do contato
discriminação percebida
migração sul-sul
contact theory
perceived discrimination
south-south migration
title_short Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
title_full Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
title_fullStr Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
title_full_unstemmed Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
title_sort Perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile: A quantitative study in a large sample
author Berríos-Riquelme, José
author_facet Berríos-Riquelme, José
Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo
Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
author_role author
author2 Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo
Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Berríos-Riquelme, José
Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo
Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
Berríos-Riquelme, José
Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo
Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
Berríos-Riquelme, José
Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo
Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
Berríos-Riquelme, José
Castillo-Rozas, Gustavo
Grau-Rengifo, Olaya
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv contact theory
perceived discrimination
south-south migration
teoria do contato
discriminação percebida
migração sul-sul
teoria do contato
discriminação percebida
migração sul-sul
contact theory
perceived discrimination
south-south migration
topic contact theory
perceived discrimination
south-south migration
teoria do contato
discriminação percebida
migração sul-sul
teoria do contato
discriminação percebida
migração sul-sul
contact theory
perceived discrimination
south-south migration
description South American immigrants in Chile constantly suffer workplace discrimination, which is usually related to different variables that are inherent to their immigration process. The objective of this article was to evaluate perceived workplace discrimination by South American immigrants in Chile. A cross-sectional design with a descriptive scope was used, where the final sample was made up of 612 South American immigrants of legal age who have been living in the country for more than a year. The results indicate that immigrants who perceive more discrimination in the workplace are those who mainly interact with foreigners from a third nationality. Finally, the discussion is presented, contrasting the results with the theoretical framework, weaknesses and strengths of the study are analyzed, and future lines of research are suggested.
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv CSEM - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios
publisher.none.fl_str_mv CSEM - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios
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REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 32 (2024); e321901
REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; V. 32 (2024); e321901
REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; v. 32 (2024); e321901
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