Cadernos EBAPE.BR (Jun 2021)

Why is it so hard to belong? The difficulties of refugees in their integration processes within Brazilian society and labor market

  • ANA CHRISTINA CELANO TEIXEIRA,
  • ELIANA CRISTINA MOTTA DA SILVA,
  • DANIELA LONGOBUCCO TEIXEIRA BALOG,
  • BIANCA SÁ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-395120200016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 265 – 277

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Abstract The world has recently witnessed a social phenomenon that has been present during the entire history of humanity, but has now taken on greater proportions and impact: the large population displacements of refugees. According to the United Nations, more than 75 million people were in this situation worldwide at the end of 2017, a figure never observed before (UNHCR, 2017). Since 1951, more than 147 countries, including Brazil, have signed the United Nations Refugee Convention, which established obligations for signatory governments to provide refugees with legal and safe working conditions. Considering this context, this study aims to investigate the perceptions of refugees of different origins regarding the processes and difficulties of integrating into Brazilian society and labor market. The processes deal with bureaucratic barriers, cultural differences, ethnic-racial issues, and language, among others. The study uses a qualitative approach consisting of eight interviews in the city of Rio de Janeiro with refugees of a variety of nationalities and both genders. The results show that these respondents perceive a gap between public policies and practices involving refugees in the workplace, and also discrimination by the population, employers, and authorities, describing a multicultural rather than an intercultural context. Despite these challenges, respondents say they intend to continue living and working in Brazil.

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