1st Edition

Graduate Employability of South Asian Ethnic Minority Youths Voices from Hong Kong

By Bibi Arfeen Copyright 2024
220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Through a first-of-its kind qualitative exploratory study, Bibi Arfeen elucidates the multifaceted complexities and dynamics that contribute to successful higher education-to-work transition among South Asian Ethnic Minority (EM) youths in Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s recent expansion of higher education has given rise to budding academic and career aspirations amongst South Asian ethnic minority... Read more

1. Foundations  2. Conceptualising Higher Education-to-Work Transitions  3. Lessons from Academic Experiences of Minority Youths  4. Understanding Employability and Employment of Ethnic Minority Graduates  5. Transition Stage I: Forces Shaping the Job Preparatory Stage  6. Transition Stage II: Forces Shaping the Job Seeking Stage  7. Developing Employability: A New Perspective for Ethnic Minority Graduates  8. Future Directions and Contributions

Biography

Bibi Arfeen is an experienced secondary school-level teacher with a doctorate in education and over a decade-long experience teaching South Asian ethnic minority students. She serves as Head of the English Department and School Literacy Leader in Hong Kong.