Research Article

Factors Shaping Occupational Injustice among Resettled Syrian Refugees in the United States

Table 3

Characteristics of participants in the semistructured interviews and fieldnotes.

Participant #GenderAge in yearsOccupationHealth statusRegion of resettlementYears in USA

Interviewees
 Int 1F31HousewifeNo diseaseNortheast2
 Int 2M39Hotel housekeepingNo diseaseNortheast2
 Int 3M48Dishwasher in a restaurantDiabetesNortheast3
 Int 4F34HousewifeNo diseaseNortheast3
 Int 5M66UnemployedNo diseaseNortheast3
 Int 6F29HousewifeNo diseaseSouth4
 Int 7M43UnemployedSeveral physical injuries/detentionSouth2
 Int 8F31HousewifeNo diseaseSouth2
 Int 9M41ConstructionsNo diseaseSouth3
Participants included in the fieldnotes
 P53M52Dairy queenDiabetesMidwest3
 P192M39Painter of housesIrritable bowel syndromeSouth2
 P198M32PackagingNo diseaseMidwest2
 P217F40HousewifeNo diseaseSouth3
 P220F30HousewifeNo diseaseSouth3
 P239F66HousewifeSurgeries in abdomen and back, diabetesSouth3
 P247M36Trading companyNo diseaseSouth3
 P249M40Gas stationNo diseaseSouth2

Note: F: female; M: male; Int: interviewee.