Race and Neoliberalism in the Labour Market Integration of International Student Graduates in Canada

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Ellis, Everton G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Ontario Inst Studies Educ, Toronto, ON, Canada
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International student graduates; labour market; racing neoliberalism; Canada; IMMIGRATION; RETHINKING; RACISM;
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This paper illustrates the mutually constitutive processes of race and neoliberalism in the labour market navigation and integration for Black Caribbean and South/Southeast Asian international student graduates in Canada. The data was gathered from recent international students and key informants in Canada's immigration policy circle using semi-structured interviews. The paper reveals that international student graduates (ISGs) are constrained to seek out precarious and low-skilled forms of employment and participate in a labour market that profits from cheap, exploitable flexible labour. Participants in areas outside the populous Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are perceived as contingent workers. The paper concludes with an argument for centering both race and neoliberalism in future empirical studies of ISG labour market integration.
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