Annotated Bibliography Draft
Annotated Bibliography
Social Science Study
Goza, F., & Demaris, A. (2003). Unemployment Transitions among Brazilians in the United States and Canada. International Migration,41(5), 127-152. doi:10.1111/j.0020-7985.2003.00263.x
This article discusses unemployment in Brazilian immigrants specifically in the labour force of North America. Theories relating to unemployment are explored in attempt to better explain the phenomenon of unemployment. This article provides data, methodology, and statistical analysis on Brazilian immigration and employment.
This article is very helpful for the research topic of my social science study. In order for my personal data to have relevant correlation, this article helped me find similarities in Brazilian immigrant experiences with unemployment pertinent to my survey results. The aim of this source is to provide wide-spread data covering various fields to better inform the reader of Brazilian employment and unemployment struggle in North America. This is also a relevant source because it is a scholarly peer-reviewed article.
Caicedo, Maritza, & Van Gameren, Edwin. (2016). Unemployment and Mental Health among Mexican Immigrants and other Population Groups in the United States. Migraciones internacionales, 8(4), 167-200. Retrieved April 11, 2019, from http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1665-89062016000200167&lng=en&tlng=en.
This article focuses more on the effects of unemployment on the mental health of Mexican immigrants. It describes how mental health within the Mexican population is very low to begin with, and despite unemployment has remained the same. However, this article also mentions the effects unemployment has had on native white mental health. This article’s goal is to display the effects of unemployment on mental health.
This article has plenty of information on unemployment relating to mental health however that is not relevant to my discussion. After some close reading I was able to find statistics and phrases that did help support my claim on seasonal unemployment. It described a leading factor in seasonal unemployment which supports my claim of hardship to those who go through seasonal unemployment. Through research, this is a reliable source due to it being a scholarly peer-reviewed journal.
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