Global Policy Impacts On Career Outcomes: An International Student Mobility Case Study

ASU Author/Contributor (non-ASU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
Jason Lynch, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Higher Education (Creator)
Institution
Appalachian State University (ASU )
Web Site: https://library.appstate.edu/

Abstract: 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-19, improving job markets in students’ home countries were resulting in increased willingness to return and work.

Additional Information

Publication
Gesing, P., Cruz, N., and Lynch, RJ. (2021). Global Policy Impacts on Career Outcomes: An International Student Mobility Case Study. In Glass, C.R. & Gesing, P. (Eds.), Critical Perspectives on Equity and Social Mobility in Study Abroad. Routledge. NC Docks permission to re-print granted by author(s).
Language: English
Date: 2021
Keywords
international students, international education, higher education, global workforce, COVID-19, job markets, international student mobility

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