Global economic and political trends are increasingly impacting global student mobility patterns. This study sought to understand how changing economic, political, and social factors impact international students’ career and life choices. This comparative case study explored the experiences of 14 international students who studied in the U.S. and entered the global workforce between the years 2010 and 2017. Results include follow-up findings about the immediate career impacts of COVID-19. Although most of the participants were working in the U.S. at the time of the study, findings suggest that the uncertainty brought on by changing visa policies have negatively impacted the career paths of the study’s participants. However, prior to COVID-1...
This article addresses the cumulative effect of graduate migration and opportunities for career deve...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
This thesis explores the extent to which international student mobility reinforces existing social i...
The present study examined the possible correlation between six life circumstances of international ...
Globalization, which has various effects on economic, financial, political, sociological and cultura...
The overarching topic of this paper analyzes study abroad and its impact on the international labor ...
Are mobile students expecting an international experience to have an impact on their career? This wa...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate which sociocultural and work conditions have the ...
In 2017, UNESCO estimated 4.6 million higher education students were globally mobile for education p...
International student mobility in higher education has gained currency as an important topic in toda...
This paper explores the complex and changing relationship between academic capitalism that encourage...
This study aims to analyse the probability on enhancing the changes of employment after a graduate f...
The knowledge-based economy brings a heightened need for a globally competent workforce in both the ...
peer reviewedThe mobility of international students is a major trend and highly supported in recent ...
This thesis explores the behavior of international undergraduate students in response to school poli...
This article addresses the cumulative effect of graduate migration and opportunities for career deve...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
This thesis explores the extent to which international student mobility reinforces existing social i...
The present study examined the possible correlation between six life circumstances of international ...
Globalization, which has various effects on economic, financial, political, sociological and cultura...
The overarching topic of this paper analyzes study abroad and its impact on the international labor ...
Are mobile students expecting an international experience to have an impact on their career? This wa...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate which sociocultural and work conditions have the ...
In 2017, UNESCO estimated 4.6 million higher education students were globally mobile for education p...
International student mobility in higher education has gained currency as an important topic in toda...
This paper explores the complex and changing relationship between academic capitalism that encourage...
This study aims to analyse the probability on enhancing the changes of employment after a graduate f...
The knowledge-based economy brings a heightened need for a globally competent workforce in both the ...
peer reviewedThe mobility of international students is a major trend and highly supported in recent ...
This thesis explores the behavior of international undergraduate students in response to school poli...
This article addresses the cumulative effect of graduate migration and opportunities for career deve...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
This thesis explores the extent to which international student mobility reinforces existing social i...