2014
DOI: 10.19030/tlc.v11i1.8394
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The Work-Study Experience Of Indigenous Undergraduates In Taiwan

Abstract: Due to the large number of universities in Taiwan and the increased availability of scholarships for disadvantaged students, the number of college students from indigenous families has been on the rise in recent years. However, many indigenous students still find it necessary to work parttime. In this study, indigenous students were interviewed to determine how they choose part-time jobs and the influence such work has on their grades, health, and careers. Based on the results, suggestions are provided for imp… Show more

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“…Furthermore, college students have started working for substantial hours and this has increased dramatically over time (Ost et al, 2018). Due to this, they have become self‐dependent, to some extent, and have started paying their expenses (Chen, 2014; Greene & Maggs, 2014). Hence, whether there has been a change in seeking monitory support from parents is not known for students in Oman.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, college students have started working for substantial hours and this has increased dramatically over time (Ost et al, 2018). Due to this, they have become self‐dependent, to some extent, and have started paying their expenses (Chen, 2014; Greene & Maggs, 2014). Hence, whether there has been a change in seeking monitory support from parents is not known for students in Oman.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%