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Crain, Robert L.; Strauss, Jack – 1985
The effects of attending desegregated schools on the occupational attainment of blacks were examined through a 1983 follow-up study of students who began desegregated schooling in early elementary school in 1966 as part of a randomized experiment (Project Concern, Hartford, Connecticut) and of students in a control group. The students were nearly…
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Level
Kim, Eugene C. – 1984
Problems faced by Koreans in the United States are identified and analyzed in this paper, and some pragmatic remedies are offered. First, the acculturation process is slow--the mean of the Koreans' sojourn in the United States is only 6.5 years, whereas complete acculturation takes several generations. Second, although most Korean emigres learned…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Bilingual Education, Educational Status Comparison