In Europe, more than 250,000 university students spend one or two semesters abroad every year. This study explores whether a short time abroad contributes to the acquisition of foreign language proficiency. We use a newly available dataset about almost the totality of Italian graduates and two alternative instruments to address the endogeneity of studying abroad. Both instruments display similar results. The effect of studying abroad on foreign language proficiency is remarkable, although extremely heterogeneous across languages. Languages more rewarded by the labor market are those that are harder to learn in a short time abroad
Previous studies have shown that study abroad has a positive effect on second language (L2) learning...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Residence abroad is a key experience for university ...
Previous research into the linguistic benefits of study abroad suggests that vocabulary growth among...
In Europe, more than 250,000 university students spend one or two semesters abroad every year. This ...
An increasing number of college students are participating in study abroad programs across the Unite...
SLA research has explored the many benefits of study abroad programs. However, there is limited rese...
The focus of this project is to determine whether or not second-language learners make significant l...
Given that summer abroad programs are becoming more and more popular, the aim of the present study i...
This study examines the effect of 'length of stay' on the written and oral development of two groups...
The topic of this research is to understand the effect of study abroad on language learning and inte...
There is a lack of research on the impact of study abroad (SA) on the development of L2 English when...
I investigate the effect of studying in English in a non-English speaking country, Italy, on interna...
The current study investigated advanced L2 learners’ linguistic development before, during, and afte...
Study abroad is commonly thought to be the secret to success in learning a second language (L2). In ...
Spending time in a German speaking country may aid in vocabulary acquisition and production. This st...
Previous studies have shown that study abroad has a positive effect on second language (L2) learning...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Residence abroad is a key experience for university ...
Previous research into the linguistic benefits of study abroad suggests that vocabulary growth among...
In Europe, more than 250,000 university students spend one or two semesters abroad every year. This ...
An increasing number of college students are participating in study abroad programs across the Unite...
SLA research has explored the many benefits of study abroad programs. However, there is limited rese...
The focus of this project is to determine whether or not second-language learners make significant l...
Given that summer abroad programs are becoming more and more popular, the aim of the present study i...
This study examines the effect of 'length of stay' on the written and oral development of two groups...
The topic of this research is to understand the effect of study abroad on language learning and inte...
There is a lack of research on the impact of study abroad (SA) on the development of L2 English when...
I investigate the effect of studying in English in a non-English speaking country, Italy, on interna...
The current study investigated advanced L2 learners’ linguistic development before, during, and afte...
Study abroad is commonly thought to be the secret to success in learning a second language (L2). In ...
Spending time in a German speaking country may aid in vocabulary acquisition and production. This st...
Previous studies have shown that study abroad has a positive effect on second language (L2) learning...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Residence abroad is a key experience for university ...
Previous research into the linguistic benefits of study abroad suggests that vocabulary growth among...