The recruitment of international students as skilled migrants is increasing in many countries, and most notably in Australia, where the Commonwealth government's immigration and international education policies are now closely aligned. There are three factors that make international students attractive migrants. First, they increase the recruiting country's pool of highly trained workers, who are increasingly important for economic development. Second, most economically developed societies have low birth rates and ageing populations, and recruiting young people who are at the beginning of their working lives helps to sustain the number of working‐age adults needed to support the growing pool of retired elderly. Third, graduates of the recru...
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
South and Southeast Asia are currently home to—percent of the world's population and as such is one ...
The recruitment of international students as skilled migrants is increasing in many countries, and m...
The recruitment of international students as skilled migrants is increasing in many countries, and m...
© 2010 Dr. Catriona GribbleA consequence of the dramatic rise in international student mobility is t...
The following sections are included: DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFT AND THE LOOMING ‘WAR FOR SKILLS’ THE ...
Today’s generation of international students face a myriad of options when selecting a study destina...
First published: 9 June 2016Countries engaged in a race for highly skilled labour are prepared to mo...
Australia hosts a large contingent of overseas Malaysians which has evolved from a number of waves o...
In recent times, many key host nations have made it easier for foreign graduates to migrate after gr...
Skill shortages have prompted the Australian government to double the skilled migration program sinc...
Globalization has inadvertently brought about the global war for talent.The competition for talent i...
An the recent 9th Malaysian Plan, one of the key thrusts focuses on Human Capital Development to inc...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
South and Southeast Asia are currently home to—percent of the world's population and as such is one ...
The recruitment of international students as skilled migrants is increasing in many countries, and m...
The recruitment of international students as skilled migrants is increasing in many countries, and m...
© 2010 Dr. Catriona GribbleA consequence of the dramatic rise in international student mobility is t...
The following sections are included: DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFT AND THE LOOMING ‘WAR FOR SKILLS’ THE ...
Today’s generation of international students face a myriad of options when selecting a study destina...
First published: 9 June 2016Countries engaged in a race for highly skilled labour are prepared to mo...
Australia hosts a large contingent of overseas Malaysians which has evolved from a number of waves o...
In recent times, many key host nations have made it easier for foreign graduates to migrate after gr...
Skill shortages have prompted the Australian government to double the skilled migration program sinc...
Globalization has inadvertently brought about the global war for talent.The competition for talent i...
An the recent 9th Malaysian Plan, one of the key thrusts focuses on Human Capital Development to inc...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...
In Australia the recruitment of skilled migrants has been a central feature of the migration program...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
South and Southeast Asia are currently home to—percent of the world's population and as such is one ...