A Multilevel, Agent-Centered Analysis of Intersectionality in a Hispanic-Serving Institution: The Case of College Internship Access for Latinx Students
Internships are widely viewed as "door openers" to opportunity, yet students without ample financial, social, and institutional supports are often excluded from these experiences. This exclusion is especially problematic for Latinx students attending Hispanic-Serving Institutions, for whom...
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Main Authors: | Matthew T. Hora (Author), Matthew Wolfgram (Author), Adrian H. Huerta (Author), Changhee Lee (Author), Anita Gopal (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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