What can explain the socio-economic gap in international student mobility uptake? Similarities between Germany, Hungary, Italy, and the UK

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Educational Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1177/14749041221135080
Sylke V Schnepf, Elena Bastianelli, Z. Blaskó
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International student mobility (ISM) prepares young people for the challenges of global and multicultural environments. However, disadvantaged students have lower participation rates in mobility schemes and, hence, benefit less from their positive impacts on career progression. Therefore, policymakers aim to make mobility programs more inclusive. Nevertheless, it is far from clear how policy design can achieve this aim. This study investigates factors driving inequality in international student mobility uptake. The study’s novelty is twofold: first, in contrast to most existing studies it does not only investigate individual but also university characteristics as possible drivers of unequal uptake. This is possible due to the use of rich graduate survey and administrative data merged with university-level European Tertiary Education Register (ETER) data. Second, the study compares results across four European countries. Results show that the socio-economic mobility gap remains still sizable even when taking university characteristics into account. However, universities matter considerably and especially student compositions in terms of socio-economic background and ability contribute to unequal ISM uptake. As a consequence, intergovernmental policies should aim to distribute grants and mobility opportunities more equally across all universities, independent of their student composition.
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如何解释国际学生流动吸收方面的社会经济差距?德国、匈牙利、意大利和英国的相似之处
国际学生流动(ISM)为年轻人应对全球和多元文化环境的挑战做好准备。然而,弱势学生在流动计划中的参与率较低,因此,从流动计划对职业发展的积极影响中获益较少。因此,政策制定者的目标是使出行计划更具包容性。然而,政策设计如何才能实现这一目标还远不清楚。本研究调查了导致国际学生流动性不平等的因素。这项研究的新颖之处在于两个方面:首先,与大多数现有的研究相比,它不仅调查了个人,还调查了大学的特点,认为这可能是导致不平等吸收的因素。这是可能的,因为使用了丰富的研究生调查和行政数据与大学水平的欧洲高等教育注册(ETER)数据合并。其次,该研究比较了四个欧洲国家的结果。结果表明,即使考虑到大学的特点,社会经济流动性差距仍然很大。然而,大学很重要,尤其是学生在社会经济背景和能力方面的构成导致了不平等的ISM吸收。因此,政府间政策的目标应该是在所有大学之间更平等地分配助学金和流动机会,而不受学生构成的影响。
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European Educational Research Journal
European Educational Research Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The European Educational Research Journal (EERJ) is a scientific journal interested in the changing landscape of education research across Europe. Education research increasingly crosses the borders of the national through its subjects of study, scholarly collaborations and references. The EERJ publishes education research papers and special issues which include a reflection on how the European context and other related global or regional dynamics shape their educational research topics. The European Educational Research Journal publishes double-blind peer-reviewed papers in special issues and as individual articles. The EERJ reviews submitted papers on the basis of the quality of their argument, the contemporary nature of their work, and the level of ''speaking'' to the European audience. Policy-makers, administrators and practitioners with an interest in European issues are now invited to subscribe. The EERJ publishes peer reviewed articles, essay reviews and research reports (forms of research intelligence across Europe)
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