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  • The Price of Being International Career Outcomes of International Master's Recipients in U.S. Labor Market
    Xiushan Jiang, Dongbin Kim
    732-757
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  • International Student Expectations: Career Opportunities and Employability
    Per A. Nilsson, Nannette Ripmeester
    614-631
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  • Employment and Earnings of International Science and Engineering Graduates of U.S. Universities: A Comparative Perspective
    Throy A. Campbell, Maria Adamuti-Trache, Krishna Bista
    409–430
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  • Early Career Outcomes of International Bachelor’s Degree Recipients from U.S. Institutions: The Role of International Status and Region of Origin
    Xiushan Jiang
    925-959
    • PDF
  • Work a Way Out: Breaking Monoethnic Isolation through On-Campus Employment
    Mengwei Su
    1363–1385
    • PDF
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