Are Self-rated Health, Native Finnish Friends and Having Children under School Age Associated with Employment?

Auli Airila, A. Väänänen, Minna Toivanen, A. Koskinen, N. Skogberg, A. Castañeda
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In Western countries, entry into the labour market is difficult for humanitarian migrants, especially women. The aim of our study was to examine the association of health, native Finnish friends and having under school-age children with employment among humanitarian migrants. The data were drawn from the Finnish Migrant Health and Wellbeing Study. The sample comprised 479 migrants of Kurdish and Somali origin (men n=248; women n=231). We analysed the associations of self-rated health, having Finnish friends and under school age children with employment using multinomial regression modelling. After adjustment for several well-established determinants of employment, having Finnish friends and good health were robustly associated with employment among women. In the age-adjusted model, having 3–6 years old children was related to lower employment among women, but after all adjustments, the association became nonsignificant. All these associations were nonsignificant among male migrants. To conclude, good health and bridging social relations with natives play a role in strengthening employment opportunities among female humanitarian migrants.
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自我评估的健康状况、芬兰本土朋友和有学龄以下子女与就业有关吗?
在西方国家,人道主义移民,特别是妇女很难进入劳动力市场。我们研究的目的是调查人道主义移民中的健康、芬兰本土朋友和学龄以下儿童与就业的关系。这些数据来自芬兰移民健康和福祉研究。样本包括479名库尔德和索马里裔移民(男性248人,女性231人)。我们使用多项式回归模型分析了自评健康、有芬兰朋友和未成年儿童与就业的关系。在对几个公认的就业决定因素进行调整后,拥有芬兰朋友和良好的健康状况与女性就业密切相关。在年龄调整模型中,生育3-6岁的孩子与女性就业率较低有关,但经过所有调整后,这种关联变得不显著。所有这些关联在男性移民中都不显著。总之,良好的健康状况和与当地人建立的社会关系在加强女性人道主义移民的就业机会方面发挥了作用。
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