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Managing Multicultural Lives : Asian American Professionals and the Challenge of Multiple Identities
Description: Finally, individuals subscribe to group norms to varying degrees. Persistent Glass Ceiling Barriers As the statistics show, many Asian Americans have attained skilled, prestigious, and relatively high-paying professional jobs. Would you also like to submit a review for this item? At the low end of the labor market, many Asian Americans share much in common with early Chinese laborers in that they possess little formal skills and English fluency. Work, employment, and occupational mobility have been prominent features of the history of Asian American communities ever since they first arrived in the U.
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