Study of the stay rate in the United States of foreign nationals receiving their S/E doctorates from U.S. universities. This study has estimated stay rates in 2007 for persons receiving a doctorate one, two, five, and ten years previously. The two-year stay rate (for 2005 graduates) recovered from the decline experienced earlier in the decade. The five-year stay rate (for 2002 graduates) is lower; the ten-year stay rate (for 1997 graduates) reached a new high
Roughly half of all doctoral students who begin a program do not continue through graduation, and ma...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
The thesis addresses two important labor economic issues among the doctoral recipients. The first is...
This is the latest in a series of studies conducted for the National Science Foundation to estimate ...
This report studies the behavior of foreign nationals who received Ph.D. degrees in science or engin...
This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institution...
The rapid growth in the number of foreign students enrolled in American universities has transformed...
This paper examines why enrollment of foreign national students in U.S. economics graduate programs ...
Research by Dongbin Kim, Charles A. S. Bankart, and Laura Isdell ("International doctorates: Trends ...
The numbers of international students from several world countries and their intentions to stay in t...
Time-to-doctoral degree has consistently increased in American universities since the 1960s. The elo...
This study presents findings based on ICE's data from the federal government's Optional Practical Tr...
Although there has been growing enrollment and doctoral degree production of foreign-born doctoral s...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
Purpose The first purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to determine the degree to which 1...
Roughly half of all doctoral students who begin a program do not continue through graduation, and ma...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
The thesis addresses two important labor economic issues among the doctoral recipients. The first is...
This is the latest in a series of studies conducted for the National Science Foundation to estimate ...
This report studies the behavior of foreign nationals who received Ph.D. degrees in science or engin...
This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institution...
The rapid growth in the number of foreign students enrolled in American universities has transformed...
This paper examines why enrollment of foreign national students in U.S. economics graduate programs ...
Research by Dongbin Kim, Charles A. S. Bankart, and Laura Isdell ("International doctorates: Trends ...
The numbers of international students from several world countries and their intentions to stay in t...
Time-to-doctoral degree has consistently increased in American universities since the 1960s. The elo...
This study presents findings based on ICE's data from the federal government's Optional Practical Tr...
Although there has been growing enrollment and doctoral degree production of foreign-born doctoral s...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
Purpose The first purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to determine the degree to which 1...
Roughly half of all doctoral students who begin a program do not continue through graduation, and ma...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
The thesis addresses two important labor economic issues among the doctoral recipients. The first is...