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This study examines factors predicting participation in study abroad programs using a bivariate probit selection model where the probabilities of attending university and studying abroad are jointly estimated. Given that unobserved variables influencing these two sequential events are likely to...
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countries with contrasting labour market and education systems? Third, do the returns to ISM differ according to the socio … Higher Education Statistics Agency graduate survey data. Using propensity score matching, the returns to study-related stays …
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market and education systems? Third, do the returns to ISM differ according to the socio-economic background of the students …? Results are compared between Italy and the UK using Italian Institute of National Statistics and UK Higher Education … further post-graduate studies in Italy. It is the especially the socially disadvantaged mobile who opt for further education …
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Using panel data for 78 countries of origin we examine the impact of student flows to the United States on subsequent migration there over the period 1971-2001. What we find is that the stock of foreign students is an important predictor of subsequent migration. This holds true whether or not...
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We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labor market mobility later in life for university graduates. As a source of identifying variation, we exploit the introduction and expansion of the European ERASMUS student exchange program, which significantly increases a student's...
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Using information from the UNCTAD, we construct a new balanced panel database ofbilateral international student mobility for 150 origin countries, 23 host countries, andthe years 1970-2000. We match these data with information on bilateral stocks of internationalmigrants by educational...
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Using panel data for 78 countries of origin we examine the impact of student flows to the United States on subsequent migration there over the period 1971-2001. What we find is that the stock of foreign students is an important predictor of subsequent migration. This holds true whether or not...
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