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Motivation of Asian Americans to Study Medicine: A Pilot Study
(2007)
Ralitsa
Akins, M.D., Ph.D.
According to U.S. Census 2000, 3.6% of the total population of the United States and 2.7% of the Texas population is Asian American.
Academic Leadership
Electronic
Public Affairs
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Breast cancer characteristics of Vietnamese women in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area
(2002)
Scarlett
Lin
John
Phan
Albert
Lin
The metropolitan San Francisco Bay Area in California has the second largest Vietnamese population concentration outside of Vietnam.
Western Journal of Medicine
Periodical
Public Affairs
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Education and Emigration: The Case of the Iranian-American Community
(2006)
Sina
Mossayeb
Roozbeh
Shirazi
In the U.S. alone, annual immigration rates peaked at nearly 25,000 for Iranians.
Current Issues In Comparative Education
Electronic
Public Affairs
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Education and Emigration: The Case of the Iranian-American Community
(2006)
Sina
Mossayeb
Roozbeh
Shirazi
While Iranian immigration to the U.S. is not a new phenomenon, emigration rates steadily increased after the formation of the Islamic Republic.
Current Issues In Comparative Education
Electronic
Public Affairs
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Education and Emigration: The Case of the Iranian-American Community
(2006)
Sina
Mossayeb
Roozbeh
Shirazi
A large percentage of Iranian-born American immigrants are educated and education-bound.
Current Issues In Comparative Education
Electronic
Public Affairs
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Trust and the Manager-Subordinate Dyad: Virtual Work as a Unique Context
(2007)
Karen
Moustafa-Leonard
In Western societies, exchanging
money for goods and/or services is socially acceptable, but exchanging money
for information or status is less appropriate. At the far extreme, exchanges of
money for love are not acceptable.
Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management
Periodical
Public Affairs
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Improving the Representativeness of Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance for Persons with HIV in the United States: The Rationale for Developing a Population-Based Approach
(2007)
A
McNaghten
Mitchell
Wolfe
Ida
Onorato
et al.
Historically, local areas and their planning bodies have sought separate estimates for population subgroups (e.g., the proportion of persons of color receiving HAART) or to perform statistical testing for differences between subgroups (e.g., to determine if men and women have differences in access to certain services).
PLoS One
Periodical
Public Affairs
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Pay and Rank of Female Engineers in Government Service: A Crack in the Glass Ceiling
(2006)
Michael
Sincoff
Bud
Baker
T
Graham
In 1991, the United States government began efforts to address the ?glass ceiling? and its effects on the federal workforce.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Public Affairs
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Pay and Rank of Female Engineers in Government Service: A Crack in the Glass Ceiling
(2006)
Michael
Sincoff
Bud
Baker
T
Graham
Most of the 1.7 million civilian federal white collar employees are paid based on what is known as the ?General Schedule? (GS).
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Public Affairs
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Pay and Rank of Female Engineers in Government Service: A Crack in the Glass Ceiling
(2006)
Michael
Sincoff
Bud
Baker
T
Graham
For four years, the Federal Glass Ceiling Commission (FGCC) studied employment conditions in the private and public sectors, and determined that gender inequity existed in both spheres.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Public Affairs
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