Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study investigates factors affecting international studentsâ preferences regarding where to start their careers. It is an ex ante study, conducted before final career decisions are made, and uses micro-level primary data. Information was collected from international graduate students at Texas A&M University, using a computer-assisted survey. Multinomial probit and logit models were used to analyze the data. Unique to this study is that students could indicate they are not sure where they prefer to start their careers. An inference from the statistical test based on the inverse Mills ratio is that there are no significant differences between two...
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Malaysians’ journeys to pursue graduate education in the U.S. generate more than just degree attainm...
This study explores the influences on career choices of the MBA students from three countries at mic...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
International audienceThis research developed and tested a comprehensive model of the antecedents of...
Understanding the career trajectories of PhD recipients is an important topic of investigation, part...
We\u27re taking a look at the relationships between career fields and the desired location to work i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [168]-178).The present qualitative study investigated inf...
The present study examined the possible correlation between six life circumstances of international ...
The economic, social, and personal value of education has been realized as motivating factors for se...
While globalization, internationalization, and marketing in higher education were intensifying with ...
Students from all over the world who study in the United States contribute to the economy, participa...
Global economic and political trends are increasingly impacting global student mobility patterns. Th...
The United States is still considered among the world’s foremost innovative and scientifically advan...
The statistics from the Institute of International Education (2006) show that the number of internat...
Recently, China has become one of the top leading destinations in Asia and fifth global host destina...
Malaysians’ journeys to pursue graduate education in the U.S. generate more than just degree attainm...
This study explores the influences on career choices of the MBA students from three countries at mic...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
International audienceThis research developed and tested a comprehensive model of the antecedents of...
Understanding the career trajectories of PhD recipients is an important topic of investigation, part...
We\u27re taking a look at the relationships between career fields and the desired location to work i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [168]-178).The present qualitative study investigated inf...
The present study examined the possible correlation between six life circumstances of international ...
The economic, social, and personal value of education has been realized as motivating factors for se...
While globalization, internationalization, and marketing in higher education were intensifying with ...
Students from all over the world who study in the United States contribute to the economy, participa...
Global economic and political trends are increasingly impacting global student mobility patterns. Th...
The United States is still considered among the world’s foremost innovative and scientifically advan...
The statistics from the Institute of International Education (2006) show that the number of internat...
Recently, China has become one of the top leading destinations in Asia and fifth global host destina...
Malaysians’ journeys to pursue graduate education in the U.S. generate more than just degree attainm...
This study explores the influences on career choices of the MBA students from three countries at mic...