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Access to Higher Education of 25 Ethnic Minorities in Yunnan Province,South Western China

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摘要 The level of development of higher education(HE)is an important indicator to measure the development of the social economy and the civilization of a region or country.In this article,we compare the distribution of the freshmen of ethnic minorities(EMs)with the distribution of EMs over the population,based on a sample of 1464 freshmen from 25 EMs of Yunnan Province in People's Republic of China(PRC).Although this analysis shows that access to HE is equal for some categories of EM students,it still shows that access to HE is harder for these minorities in comparison with freshmen from Han(major ethnic group comprising of 92%of the Chinese population)families.
出处 《Frontiers of Education in China》 2010年第2期290-308,共19页 中国高等学校学术文摘·教育学(英文)
基金 the National Philosophy Social Science Planning Leading Office in China who supported the National Fund Projects of Social Sciences titled“Difference Research on Demand for Higher Education by Ethnic Minority Students:A Case Study of 25 Indigenous Ethnic Minorities in Yunnan Province”(authorized in 2008 with the code of 08BMZ036).
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