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Does studying abroad influence graduates' wages? A literature review
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Abstract In this article, we review quantitative studies that empirically examine whether studying abroad influences graduates’ wages. Our review suggests that studying abroad has a moderate positive effect on graduates’ early-career wages in various national and institutional settings. However, this effect ... view more
In this article, we review quantitative studies that empirically examine whether studying abroad influences graduates’ wages. Our review suggests that studying abroad has a moderate positive effect on graduates’ early-career wages in various national and institutional settings. However, this effect tends to vary across groups of graduates, employment contexts, and types of stays abroad. Employer change, access to large and multinational companies, and access to high-wage labor markets abroad appear to be the most relevant mechanisms mediating the effect of studying abroad on wages. Other mechanisms, such as improved language skills and a greater tendency to pursue further education, turn out to be less relevant. Overall, our review illustrates that this area of research has made great progress in recent years, but it can be further advanced by standardization of study designs, internationally comparative and longitudinal datasets, analyses of further mediating mechanisms, and new research questions.... view less
Keywords
studies (academic); foreign countries; mobility; university level of education; income effect; job success
Classification
University Education
Labor Market Research
Free Keywords
international student mobility; wage; salary; labor income
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 768-789
Journal
Journal of International Students, 11 (2021) 4
ISSN
2166-3750
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed