Comparing apples with apples? How ethnolinguistic and immigration status differentiates university admissions in Toronto and Sydney
Joanna Sikora,
Nicole Malette,
Karen Robson
Abstract:Historically, a scarcity of comprehensive longitudinal microdata has affected comparative research on the interplay between self‐identified race, immigrant status, and educational attainment. Thus, this study utilizes ethnic capital theory and harmonized data from Toronto, Canada, and Sydney, Australia, to scrutinize the success of ethnolinguistically diverse immigrants in accessing university education. While students from certain East Asian countries enter universities at higher rates in both cities, dissect… Show more
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