This article addresses the cumulative effect of graduate migration and opportunities for career development. Using data from an online survey of 756 master’s-level graduates educated in China and the UK, it examines their geographical mobility patterns and reveals significant differences between Chinese students who graduated from domestic universities and those who were educated abroad. Spatial autocorrelation analysis shows that international returnees, who usually had more privileged family backgrounds, clustered in China’s highly developed core cities of the Bohai Economic Rim and Yangtze River Delta regions, such as Beijing and Shanghai, while domestic graduates tended to work and live in less affluent medium-sized cities around these ...
This research contributes to the booming literature on the mobility of international students in hig...
The evidence on rank and income mobility in China reveals an important change around the year 2000. ...
Every year, millions of young people migrate away from their home provinces for higher education and...
The article offers unique insights into international and domestic graduates’ career progression and...
International educational mobility is often perceived as westward mobility for non-English speaking ...
The scholarship on migration in Europe heavily focuses on the integration of economically vulnerable...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is experiencing studying abroad fever. The pursuit of internati...
This article attempts to investigate the relationship between the massification of higher education,...
More than 1.2 million students have left China to study abroad during the past three decades of econ...
This article uses Mahler and Pessar’s (2001, 2006) model of “geography of power” to interrogate how ...
Return migration of internationally educated Chinese academics has been a significant feature of Chi...
In 2005, USA, UK, Germany, France and Australia were the major host countries in transnational educa...
Students around the world are increasingly mobile in their educational pursuits, with many moving ou...
Today, while the number of Chinese students studying at universities abroad continues to rise, the n...
As the third largest destination country for international postsecondary students, China has receive...
This research contributes to the booming literature on the mobility of international students in hig...
The evidence on rank and income mobility in China reveals an important change around the year 2000. ...
Every year, millions of young people migrate away from their home provinces for higher education and...
The article offers unique insights into international and domestic graduates’ career progression and...
International educational mobility is often perceived as westward mobility for non-English speaking ...
The scholarship on migration in Europe heavily focuses on the integration of economically vulnerable...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is experiencing studying abroad fever. The pursuit of internati...
This article attempts to investigate the relationship between the massification of higher education,...
More than 1.2 million students have left China to study abroad during the past three decades of econ...
This article uses Mahler and Pessar’s (2001, 2006) model of “geography of power” to interrogate how ...
Return migration of internationally educated Chinese academics has been a significant feature of Chi...
In 2005, USA, UK, Germany, France and Australia were the major host countries in transnational educa...
Students around the world are increasingly mobile in their educational pursuits, with many moving ou...
Today, while the number of Chinese students studying at universities abroad continues to rise, the n...
As the third largest destination country for international postsecondary students, China has receive...
This research contributes to the booming literature on the mobility of international students in hig...
The evidence on rank and income mobility in China reveals an important change around the year 2000. ...
Every year, millions of young people migrate away from their home provinces for higher education and...