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Paglia, Emma Fasolo – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1973
Provides insights on how visiting professors might affectively contribute as members of faculty and questions the emphasis to methodology at the expense of the commitment to the ideological and moral base of social work. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Foreign Nationals, Higher Education, International Education
DeAntoni, Edward – International Educational and Cultural Exchange, 1972
The problems that foreign students face in job-hunting are many and complex. (Editor/HS)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Foreign Nationals, Foreign Student Advisers
Altschull, J. Herbert – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Like the U.S., Germany is finding it difficult to integrate ethnic minorities into its society. The resulting "social erosion" is most apparent in German schools. (WD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, Foreign Workers
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Martin, Philip L.; Richards, Alan – Monthly Labor Review, 1980
According to international trade theory, free labor flows across national borders should benefit workers, employers, and societies. But recent evidence indicates that such migration may not provide these desired benefits. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Economic Factors, Foreign Nationals, Foreign Workers
Paul, Ellen – Parks and Recreation, 1980
Since World War II, the USO has developed a new image and created a new "world of services" everywhere. USO programs help military personnel to discover new skills and interests and unveil personal resources which carry lifetime value. (JN)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Community Services, Foreign Nationals, Military Organizations
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Bugliani, Ann – ADFL Bulletin, 1994
A discussion of hiring strategies in a university foreign language department includes the following: the preconvention (Modern Language Association) process; convention interviews; campus visits; final selections; and hiring foreign nationals. (Contains two references.) (LB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Department Heads, Faculty Recruitment, Foreign Nationals
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Kahn, Joan R. – International Migration Review, 1994
Compares the fertility behavior and fertility expectations for future childbearing of foreign-born and native-born women in the United States. Results show the immigrant-native fertility gap has increased during the 1980s because fertility dropped at a faster rate for natives than for immigrants. (GLR)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Ethnic Groups
Aslanian, Carol – College Board Review, 2002
Discusses the vital role played by community colleges in preparing the U.S. workforce, particularly immigrants and other nontraditional students. (EV)
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Nationals
Baron, Mark A. – 1990
The main reason for the establishment of American-Sponsored Overseas Schools (ASOS) was to offer the dependents of Americans living abroad educational opportunities similar to what was available at home. ASOS have several general characteristics, including being privately controlled, nonprofit, nonsectarian, and American or binational in…
Descriptors: Dependents Schools, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Bildung and Wissenschaft, 1988
This publication deals with educational and employment opportunities for young foreigners in the Federal Republic of Germany. The following topics are covered: educational opportunities for young foreigners (West German efforts to promote integration and recruit workers from abroad); foreign nationals' children (integration into the German…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Foreign Countries
Stevens, Rosemary; Vermeulen, Joan – 1972
The purpose of the study was to bring together available materials on the location, activity, and function of more than 63,000 foreign trained physicians in the United States; to review the political, economic, and organizational factors which have led to the current manpower situation; and to analyze these data in terms of physician manpower,…
Descriptors: Foreign Nationals, Labor Economics, Labor Needs, Labor Supply
Winchester, E. Anne; Gilbertson, James P. – 1973
This report focuses on the problems and needs of foreign students in Washington's colleges and universities. A brief historical review, a survey of international student programs in Washington institutions of Higher Education and a survey of international students all supported by tables of statistical data. Recommendations are offered in the area…
Descriptors: Foreign Nationals, Foreign Students, Higher Education, International Education
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Smith, D. Richard – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1978
Author discusses these issues: have American women achieved enough equal opportunity to assist women foreign students; can international women educate themselves for elite status at home; will U.S. domestic/international student enrollments change; and what significance can this change be to women of developing countries. (PD)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Nationals, Higher Education
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Alvarez, Robert R. – International Migration Review, 1987
An investigation of the naturalization experiences of Hispanics shows that factors like occupation and length of time in the United States jointly influence the decision to become naturalized. The support of knowledgeable individuals is required to guide the candidates through the mechanics of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. (VM)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Decision Making, Ethnography, Foreign Nationals
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Couper, Kristin; Santamaria, Ulysses – International Migration Review, 1984
Against a backdrop of administrative rather than criminal justice, examines the changing concepts in United Kingdom immigration practice, where immigration control at the port of entry has extended to internal control within the United Kingdom, the burden of proof of legality of status being increasingly upon the immigrant. (RDN)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, Immigrants, Indians
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