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References for University study abroad and graduates’ employability
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Further reading
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Key references
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Alfranseder, E., Escrivá, J., Fellinger, J., Haley, A., Nigmonov, A., Taivere, M. Exchange,
Employment, and Added Value: Research Report of the ESN Survey
2011. Brussels: Erasmus Student Network AISBL, 2012. Key reference: [1]
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Teichler, U., Janson, K. "The professional
value of temporary study in another European country: Employment
and work of former Erasmus students" Journal of Studies
in International Education 11:3–4 (2007): 486–495. Key reference: [2]
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King, R., Findlay, A., Ahrens, J. International
Student Mobility Literature Review. Bristol, UK: Higher Education Funding Council for
England, 2010. Key reference: [3]
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Fielden, J. Global Horizons
for UK Universities. London, UK: The Council for Industry and Higher
Education, 2007. Key reference: [4]
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Saiz, A., Zoido, E. "Listening to what
the world says: Bilingualism and earnings in the United
States" Review of
Economics and Statistics 87:3 (2005): 523–538. Key reference: [5]
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Rodrigues, M. Does Student
Mobility during Higher Education Pay? Evidence from 16 European
Countries. Ispra, Italy: Joint Research CENTRE, European
Commission, 2013. Key reference: [6]
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Engel, C. "The impact of
Erasmus mobility on the professional career: Empirical results
of international studies on temporary student and teaching staff
mobility" Belgeo 4 (2010): 351–363. Key reference: [7]
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Parey, M., Waldinger, F. "Studying abroad
and the effect of international labour market mobility: Evidence
from the introduction of Erasmus" Economic
Journal 121:551 (2011): 194–222. Key reference: [8]
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Di Pietro, G. "Does studying
abroad cause international labor mobility? Evidence from
Italy" Economics
Letters 117:3 (2012): 632–635. Key reference: [9]
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Oosterbeek, H., Webbink, D. "Does studying
abroad induce a brain drain?" Economica 78:310 (2011): 347–366. Key reference: [10]
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Salisbury, M., Umbach, P., Paulsen, M., Pascarella, E. "Going global:
Understanding the choice process of the intent to study
abroad" Research in Higher
Education 50:2 (2009): 119–143. Key reference: [11]
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Di Pietro, G. "Do study abroad
programs enhance the employability of graduates?" Education, Finance
and Policy 10:2 (2015): 223-243. Key reference: [12]
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Souto Otero, M. "The socio-economic
background of Erasmus students: A trend towards wider
inclusion?" International
Review of Education 54:2 (2008): 135–154. Key reference: [13]
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Alfranseder, E., Escrivá, J., Fellinger, J., Haley, A., Nigmonov, A., Taivere, M. Exchange,
Employment, and Added Value: Research Report of the ESN Survey
2011. Brussels: Erasmus Student Network AISBL, 2012.
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