This paper examines why enrollment of foreign national students in U.S. economics graduate programs increased so dramatically since the 1960s. New information regarding the “stay rates” of foreign national students is examined. The paper concludes that growth in the number of foreign national economics graduate students was related to the quality of U.S. graduate programs, growth in foreign social science baccalaureate degree awards, growing foreign incomes, and movement of foreign economies towards markets. These trends were especially pronounced in Asia, where most foreign national economics students are from
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
This thesis consists of three essays on the post-graduation career choices of doctoral students in t...
The overarching topic of this paper analyzes study abroad and its impact on the international labor ...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
This is the latest in a series of studies conducted for the National Science Foundation to estimate ...
This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institution...
This report studies the behavior of foreign nationals who received Ph.D. degrees in science or engin...
International graduate students are a sizeable segment of the student body in the U.S. higher educat...
(First Paragraph) Foreign student enrollments in the United States have increased rapidly over the p...
The rapid growth in the number of foreign students enrolled in American universities has transformed...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
Many world regions, including Europe, have the perception that their best students and researchers l...
Time-to-doctoral degree has consistently increased in American universities since the 1960s. The elo...
International students account for a significant percentage of enrollees in graduate programs in the...
The U.S. is increasingly a destination for college students from abroad. While it is well-known that...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
This thesis consists of three essays on the post-graduation career choices of doctoral students in t...
The overarching topic of this paper analyzes study abroad and its impact on the international labor ...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
This is the latest in a series of studies conducted for the National Science Foundation to estimate ...
This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institution...
This report studies the behavior of foreign nationals who received Ph.D. degrees in science or engin...
International graduate students are a sizeable segment of the student body in the U.S. higher educat...
(First Paragraph) Foreign student enrollments in the United States have increased rapidly over the p...
The rapid growth in the number of foreign students enrolled in American universities has transformed...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
Many world regions, including Europe, have the perception that their best students and researchers l...
Time-to-doctoral degree has consistently increased in American universities since the 1960s. The elo...
International students account for a significant percentage of enrollees in graduate programs in the...
The U.S. is increasingly a destination for college students from abroad. While it is well-known that...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
This thesis consists of three essays on the post-graduation career choices of doctoral students in t...
The overarching topic of this paper analyzes study abroad and its impact on the international labor ...