Inimitable Elements Impacting Student Mobility Among Developing Countries and Developed Countries
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چکیده
Purpose: The current investigation examines the uniqueness of determinants that drives students flow to developing countries study abroad. also compares these with factors influencing student mobility toward developed world. theoretical framework: Various theories and models such as new migration theory, liberalisation & competition, push pull factor model are taken backdrop for econometric estimation augmented by selecting relevant variables. Methodology: Data is collected on variables from distinct sources, panel data prepared. Static dynamic used adopting fixed effects, random conditional effects Poisson models. Findings: It concluded return investment, value degree, cost living, skill orientation make a preferred destination. In contrast, like seeking employment high-income level them over countries. Economic forces drive globally within includes opportunities earn income, in host (in case countries) home countries), living. Research Policy Implications: postulates policy implications terms attracting foreign understanding dynamics their choices, influence decisions abroad when it comes choose nation destination or Originality/Value: adds existing body knowledge dimensions inward especially towards This helps educators policymakers understand more detail device appropriate strategies attract domestic shores.
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عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of Professional Business Review
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2525-3654']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i6.2223