International Migration
Volume 55, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 126-138

International Students Pathways Between Open and Closed Borders: Towards a Multi-scalar Approach to Educational Mobility and Labour Market Outcomes (Article)

Moskal M.*
  • a University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

Abstract

This paper explores the complex and changing relationship between academic capitalism that encourages global mobility of highly-skilled international students on the one hand and recent changes to immigration policy in the UK that prevent such mobility on the other. The paper is based on a longitudinal study that traces the experiences and aspirations of postgraduates from three Asian countries and their pathways from the UK universities to post study work and realities. Taking a multi-scalar approach, the analysis of international students’ narratives unpacks the unevenness of career opportunities, barriers to settlement and various “assemblages of power” that shape students’ life trajectories. The paper illustrates how the individual-scale projects intersect with states’ policies of both receiving and sending countries and other institutions and structures of power that operate within and beyond the nation-states. © 2016 The Author. International Migration © 2016 IOM

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education United Kingdom immigration policy mobility capitalism labor market university sector student

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DOI: 10.1111/imig.12301
ISSN: 00207985
Cited by: 11
Original Language: English