Research Article
The Racialized Impact of Study Abroad on US Students’ Subsequent Interracial Interactions
Table 5
Study abroad destinations for respondents.
| | Students of color | White students |
| Africa | 14% | 5% | Asia | 0% | 6% | The Caribbean | 14% | 4% | Europe, North America, Australia, English language | 14% | 36% | Europe, non-English native language | 14% | 32% | Latin America | 43% | 17% |
| Total | 100% | 100% |
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