peer-reviewedThere is increasing attention on study abroad programmes in higher education. However, there is little evidence on how participation might impact students’ academic performance on return. Using administrative data from Ireland and a range of regression models and matching estimators, we find no independent association between study abroad and subsequent academic performance on average. However, we do find some evidence of heterogeneity in the relationship, notably across the performance distribution and for language students. In particular, study abroad is independently associated with better (worse) performance for higher (lower) performing students and in language subjects
This editorial to the special issue on heterogeneous effects of studying abroad starts with a review...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labor market mobility later in life fo...
The internationalisation of higher education - a facet of broader processes of globalisation - has r...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labour market mobility later in life f...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labour market mobility later in life f...
Although many studies on international student mobility have examined the impact of individual facto...
Foreign study is an emerging trend in the education market. Increasingly, students choose to leave t...
Using time series data, this study shows that domestic students academic performance is generally be...
Using data on a large sample of recent Italian graduates, this paper investigates the extent to whic...
This three-study dissertation contributes to the research in the field of participation in education...
This three-study dissertation contributes to the research in the field of participation in education...
This editorial to the special issue on heterogeneous effects of studying abroad starts with a review...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labor market mobility later in life fo...
The internationalisation of higher education - a facet of broader processes of globalisation - has r...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other d...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labour market mobility later in life f...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labour market mobility later in life f...
Although many studies on international student mobility have examined the impact of individual facto...
Foreign study is an emerging trend in the education market. Increasingly, students choose to leave t...
Using time series data, this study shows that domestic students academic performance is generally be...
Using data on a large sample of recent Italian graduates, this paper investigates the extent to whic...
This three-study dissertation contributes to the research in the field of participation in education...
This three-study dissertation contributes to the research in the field of participation in education...
This editorial to the special issue on heterogeneous effects of studying abroad starts with a review...
We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labor market mobility later in life fo...
The internationalisation of higher education - a facet of broader processes of globalisation - has r...