Career choices: Linguistic and educational socialization of Sudanese-background high-school students in Australia

► Provides insights into motivations and agency in Sudanese students’ career choices. ► Reports Sudanese students’ voices as testimony to their resilience to life changes. ► Examines the barriers faced by Sudanese students in Australian secondary schooling. ► Socio-cultural and language barriers imp...

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Career Choice
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Foreign Countries
Linguistic and educational socialization
Literacy
Migrant education
Occupational Aspiration
Racial Bias
Refugees
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Secondary School Students
Socialization
Student Motivation
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Sudanese in Australia
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