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Daniella, Joe Josué Christa. "La qualité de vie des personnes âgées immigrantes d'origine africaine (PAIA) au Manitoba : étude visant à décrire leurs besoins et expérience relatifs à leur intégration socioéconomique, 5 à 10 ans après leur arrivée au Canada." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27755.
Full textThis study explores and describes the lived experience and the needs relating to the socioeconomic integration of the six elderly immigrants of African origin (55 years old and over) living in Manitoba since 5 to 10 years. The subjective well-being as measured by the immigrants’ perception of the quality of life, satisfaction with life and emotional state, served as a general indicator of the socioeconomic integration. The litterature has demontrated that the eldely immigrants are experiencing particular problems during their socioeconomic integration.It also reported significant disproportion between the needs of the eldrly immigrants and the services they receive. Using a combination of the theory of socioeconomic inclusion and the theoretical approach of the social determinants of health as the framework, this study analyzes how the inadequate socioeconomic integration and the state’s pension policies impose this category of immigrants to live in poverty, that affects their quality of life. Finally to highlight the specific features of the needs of the africans immigrants seniors, we identified their experience, their concerns, their expectations and their level of satisfaction in relation to socioeconomic integration services that are available to them. The findings of this study indicate that these immigrants are powerless and are oppressed in almost every interaction that they have within the public sphere, the labour market and the private sphere such as living conditions. These results also show that the situation of the socioeconomic status is reflected and influence on the other determinants of health. Therefore, their poverty is far beyond their personal control. It is strongly associated with social structure injustice based on class, race, immigrant status, age, and state policies. Key words: socioeconomic integration, quality of life, socioeconomic status, lifestyle, elderly immigrant, subjective well-being, immigrants’ poverty.
Bigirimana, Eric. "Les déterminants de l'intention d'utiliser un condom chez les immigrants africains et caribéens de première et deuxième générations infectés du VIH/Sida au Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25191/25191.pdf.
Full textNkolo, Christiane. "Processus d'insertion professionnelle de femmes immigrantes "noires" d'origine africaine détentrices d'un grade universitaire et résidentes de la Ville de Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25886/25886.pdf.
Full textNdao, Adja Diodio. "Étude des représentations sociales de la violence sexuelle chez les immigrantes africaines à Québec." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/68635.
Full textIn Quebec City, there is a low attendance of African immigrant women in the services for victims of sexual violence. To understand this phenomenon, we developed this mixed study with a constructivist perspective on social representations of sexual violence and the available assistance. Its aims were to find out how African immigrant women in Quebec City represent sexual violence and the available assistance. To answer these questions, we used three data collection instruments: the sociodemographic questionnaire, the semi-directive interview guide, and the free association technique. A total of eleven immigrant women aged between 18 and 30 years participated in this study. They came from eight francophone countries in Africa and lived in Quebec for less than ten years. The results showed that rape was the main form of sexual violence for the participants. In addition to this, they enumerated other forms of violence more specific to their environment, such as female genital cutting and forced marriage. They mainly explained this violence by social factors. Thus, according to them, in African society, the victims are more blamed than the perpetrator, whether he is known or not. In addition to that, they considered as obstacles to their denunciation: the fear of breaking up the family, if the perpetrator is a close member or the husband, as well as the trivialization of certain forms of sexual violence. Regarding their perception of the psychological assistance, participants believed that it is reserved for «white» or «crazy people» and not very useful in African society. The assistance from the judicial system is presented as ineffective due to stereotypes about victims and subjectivity in the work of the police officers. We discussed all the study results with both our literature review and analysis framework. We also suggested recommendations for both research and social work intervention.
Bigirimana, Eric. "Les déterminants de l'intention d'utiliser un condom chez les immigrants africains et caribéens de première et deuxième générations infectés du VIH/Sida au Québec /." 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25191/25191.pdf.
Full textLalonde, Josée. "Enjeux sociolinguistiques et immigration au Québec : le cas des Maliennes et des Maliens /." 2003. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=766731491&sid=20&Fmt=2&clientId=9268&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
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