Labor Mobility of the Chinese Graduates from British and Spanish Universities: What Happens to the "Talent Migration"?

Autor/a

Jasiewicz, Joanna

Fecha de publicación

2013-05



Resumen

The scholarship on migration in Europe heavily focuses on the integration of economically vulnerable migrants. In the age of commercialization of education, however, the European Union attracts a rising number of highly skilled non-EU migrants that take up studies across the continent. Despite economic downturn, the EU universities experience a rapid growth in the number of Chinese students, many of whom settle in Europe upon graduation. Surprisingly, although the number of Chinese students in the EU increases, scholars largely ignore the labor paths that these highly skilled migrants take upon graduating from European universities. This study aims to fill this gap by exploring the variation in the Chinese graduates’ labor incorporation patterns and in their spatial mobility. In this project, I also examine macro-level hypotheses predicting that the EU and host states’ labor market institutions, changes in the EU policies on the highly skilled and the outburst of economic crisis matter for the Chinese highly skilled social and spatial mobility. Seizing on surveys, interviews and on the bodies of literature on stratification and social mobility, economic incorporation, social capital and human capital, I look at the Chinese students that graduated from universities in Great Britain and Spain. These states differ in the university tuition fees, migration policies towards the highly skilled workers and in the period of the Chinese students’ influx, thus providing an economically and socially diverse sample. My research will contribute to the literature on the relations between migrants’ social mobility, class and status background and spatial mobility, at the same time adding a transnational level perspective to the study of highly skilled Asian migration.

Tipo de documento

Documento de trabajo

Lengua

Inglés

Materias CDU

31 - Demografía. Sociología. Estadística; 32 - Política; 331 - Trabajo. Relaciones laborales. Ocupación. Organización del trabajo

Palabras clave

Mobilitat laboral; Mobilitat laboral -- Àsia; Mobilitat laboral -- Xina; Mobilitat obligada per treball; Mobilitat professional; Migracions

Páginas

34 p.

Publicado por

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Colección

IBEI Working Papers; 2013/36

Documentos

WP_IBEI_36.pdf

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