2005
DOI: 10.4157/grj.78.753
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University Education and Migration Experiences in the South Pacific Region: Survey of Tongans in Fiji

Abstract: Abstract:This study examines the migration experiences of Tongan students and households in Fiji based on two separate surveys. The major findings obtained are summarized as follows.The student survey results elucidate that the decision to migrate for a university education was made on an individual basis, while the role of family and friends in disseminating information about the institution was conspicuous.The destination choice for university was influenced by the availability of scholarships for studying i… Show more

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“…Based on his findings, immigrants have problems in the labor market and experience spatial segregation and xenophobia; thus, he concludes that Sweden has not been free from such negative aspects, which have also been observed in Germany. Note also the following interesting studies by Dai (2004) on migration from China to Japan and ` Esau (2004Esau ( , 2005 on migration from Tonga.…”
Section: International Migrationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Based on his findings, immigrants have problems in the labor market and experience spatial segregation and xenophobia; thus, he concludes that Sweden has not been free from such negative aspects, which have also been observed in Germany. Note also the following interesting studies by Dai (2004) on migration from China to Japan and ` Esau (2004Esau ( , 2005 on migration from Tonga.…”
Section: International Migrationmentioning
confidence: 95%