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Beekhoven, Sandra; De Jong, Uulkje; Van Hout, Hans – Higher Education in Europe, 2004
Students entering higher education need to integrate themselves into a new study community. Those coming from minority ethnic backgrounds may experience this phase more intensely since they may feel themselves to be different or consider that they are being treated differently. This article approaches ethnic identity as a dynamic concept. The…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Racial Identification, Foreign Countries, College Students

Babbott, David; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
A study of 11,136 1987 medical school seniors' specialty choices, before entering medical school and in preparation for residency, found similar preferences at both points, regardless of racial-ethnic background. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Ethnic Groups, Graduate Surveys, Higher Education

Swanson, August G.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
Results of an annual survey include the numbers and percentages of all medical school graduates obtaining or not obtaining residencies, by gender and ethnic/racial background and their current activities, by residency specialty or other activity (including research, non-medical activity, and year off). (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Females, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Surveys

Waldinger, Roger – International Migration Review, 1989
Reports on a study of Whites, Hispanic immigrants, and Korean immigrants in New York City conducted to replicate and assess research conducted in Britain on ethnic enterprise. Results emphasize the impact of ecological factors on business opportunities and conditions. (MW)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Business, Community Support, Cross Sectional Studies