The migration of social workers to and from the United Kingdom: a comparative perspective

Yohai Hakak,Glory Alade,Kwaku Amponsah,Simona Anton,Sophia Bosah, Gladys Bozorgisarn,Toks Francis, Ashley Kucherera,Shirley Onokha, Lucy Willet, Kei Long Cheung

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK(2023)

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This article reports findings from a large mixed-method study exploring the migration to the United Kingdom (UK) of social workers trained in Australia, Canada, India, Romania, South Africa, the US, and Zimbabwe, and the migration of British trained social workers to Australia. The project aimed at exploring the motivations for migration, the experiences of integration, and the impact of culture on these. This article focuses on the quantitative findings and will use some of the qualitative data to further explain and interrogate the differences between these groups based on their country of origin. The findings show the greater challenges migrants from developing countries have experienced, including lack of recognition of their qualifications and experience, and discrimination. The findings also show that contrary to common assumptions, the migration experiences of social workers coming from Australia, Canada and the US are not as easy as expected. American social workers who migrated to the UK turned out to be the group least professionally satisfied. The British in Australia on the other hand, were the most satisfied. Implications for practice and future research are explored.
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Migration, comparative research, culture, United Kingdom
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