A 1990s study found that U.S. born Asian American men

a. were less likely to hold managerial positions than white Americans with comparable qualifications.
b. made up almost 10 percent of top executives in Fortune 500 companies.
c. were overrepresented in top executive positions in most large U.S. companies.
d. made up approximately 5 percent of high level managers and senior executives in the field of urban health care and research and development.


a. were less likely to hold managerial positions than white Americans with comparable qualifications.

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