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篇名 跨越「雇」事:新移民女性微型創業經驗
卷期 20:1
並列篇名 Beyond Employment: Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Micro- Enterprise
作者 林億玫潘淑滿
頁次 001-048
關鍵字 微型創業新移民女性飛地市場理性抉擇理論創業輔導方案Micro-enterpriseimmigrant womenenclave marketrational choice theoryentrepreneurship monitoring programTSSCI
出刊日期 201606

中文摘要

相較於本籍女性,新移民進入勞動市場面對較多個人與結構限制,為瞭解決家計困境、兼顧照顧需求,具有機動性微創成為突破困境與發展主體選項。本文訪問八位從事微創新移民,探討新移民在從事微創過程中,性別、階級和族群象徵的意涵,如何展現在微創抉擇、經驗、與遭遇困難時之策略因應。結果發現:新移民的微創是理性抉擇,為生活所迫、承繼家族產業或追求個人主體皆有,創業資金來自個人積蓄或夫家支持,個人擁有技術與過去生活經驗是重要人力與社會資本。創業結果不僅改善家庭經濟,更增加個人自信,和部分翻轉家庭權力關係。新移民的微創仍難擺脫性別化角色,階級對微創行動的影響有待釐清,跨國人口流動形塑另類「飛地市場」現象。根據研究結果,本文提出多項關於新移民創業輔導機制與實務策略之建議。

英文摘要

Facing more personal and structural constraints for finding a job, immigrant women in Taiwan try to balance the needs of job and caring by engaging in micro-enterprise, which is more flexible and provide potential in developing a more viable career. This article, based on interviews with eight immigrant women engaging in micro-enterprise, investigates how gender, class and ethnicity impact the choices, experiences, strategies for developing micro-enterprise. The findings indicate that motivations for engaging in micro-enterprise include: Earning for living, continuing family business, and searching suitable career development. Most findings for initiating micro-enterprise are provided by personal savings and family members, but without any business loan. Ideas of developing microenterprise stems from personal skills and living and cultural experiences, micro-enterprise can also help immigrant women to achieve economic independence, to enhance self-confidence and to improve their status in the family, but micro-enterprise is still tainted by the gender division of labor. The problem of how education impacts the choice of micro-enterprise as a career need further studies to analyses. It deserves, more attention that immigrant women in Taiwan create a new image of enclave market, which is somewhat differ from the traditional enclave market founded upon whole family migration. In addition, this article also provides some suggestions for helping immigrant women to develop micro-enterprise.

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