2024
DOI: 10.1002/psp.2764
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Nonlinear relationships between human development and international student mobility: The prominent role of employment prospects and cultural and linguistic ties

Ruth Neville,
Francisco Rowe,
Alexander Singleton

Abstract: Higher education is a key global market and considerable literature has focused on investigating the determinants of international student mobility (ISM). However, less is known about the extent to which the relative influence of these factors is moderated by local conditions and vary across origin countries. Drawing on a unique data set of undergraduate applications from the UK Colleges and Admissions Service, we analyse variations in the contextual determinants of ISM flows to the United Kingdom across count… Show more

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