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, international student mobility can be beneficial for all participants: migrating students and those who remain at home, as well as … retaining international students. Empirical evidence suggests that concerns about brain drain - that is, the emigration of …
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mobility for 150 origin countries, 23 host countries, and the years 1970-2000. We match these data with information on … question: To what extent do countries that attract foreign students benefit from an increased stock of educated foreign workers …? We find that, on average, an increase of students by 10 percent increases the stock of tertiary educated workers in host …
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This indicator reports the percentage of students of each country of origin over the total of international students. …
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This indicator shows the number of international tertiary students enrolled as a proportion of the total tertiary … students enrolled in the destination (host) country. International students are those who received their prior education in … another country and are not residents of their current country of study. When information on international students is not …
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to be increased student mobility between participating countries. However, due to a lack of suitable data and the highly … mobility has indeed increased and, if it has, whether countries benefit evenly. In this paper, we aim to evaluate (1) whether … the Bologna Process has led to an increase in degree seeking student mobility within as well as beyond the EHEA and (2 …
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