The relative labour market performance of former international students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduate Survey
Auteurs: Zong Jia Chen et Mikal Skuterud
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Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
Canada is increasingly looking to international students as a source of postsecondary tuition revenues and new immigrants. By 2014, international students accounted for 10% of graduates from Canadian postsecondary institutions, up from 3% in 2000, and 11% of new permanent residents, up from 7% in 2010. This article compares the labour market performance of former international students (FISs) entering the Canadian labour market during the first decade of the 2000s to their Canadian-born-and-educated (CBE) and foreign-born-and-educated (FBE) counterparts. We find that FISs outperform FBE immigrants by a substantial margin and underperform CBE individuals graduating from similar academic programs by a relatively modest margin. We also find some limited evidence, particularly among women, of a deterioration in FIS outcomes through the 2000s relative to both comparison groups. We argue that this deterioration is consistent with a quality tradeoff as postsecondary institutions and governments have reached deeper into international student pools to meet their demands for students and new immigrants without a commensurate increase in their supply.
Détails
Type | Document de travail (en ligne) |
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Auteur | Zong Jia Chen et Mikal Skuterud |
Année de pulication | 2017 |
Titre | The relative labour market performance of former international students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduate Survey |
Volume | Winter |
Série | CLEF Working Paper Series |
Numéro | 11 |
Ville | Waterloo, ON |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Zong Jia Chen
- Document de travail (en ligne)
- The relative labour market performance of former international students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduate Survey
- Zong Jia Chen et Mikal Skuterud
- CLEF Working Paper Series
- 2017
- Winter
- 11