Relative Labour Market Performance of Former International Students: Evidence from the National Graduates Survey
Zong Jia Chen and
Mikal Skuterud
Canadian Public Policy, 2018, vol. 44, issue 3, 207-225
Abstract:
Canada is increasingly looking to international students as a source of post-secondary tuition revenues and new immigrants. We compare the labour market performance of former international students (FISs) through the first decade of the 2000s with that of their Canadian-born and -educated (CBE) and foreign-born and -educated (FBE) counterparts. We find that FISs outperform FBE immigrants by a substantial margin but underperform CBE graduates from similar post-secondary programs. We also find evidence of a deterioration in FIS outcomes relative to both comparison groups. We argue that this deterioration is most consistent with a quality trade-off because the supply of international students has not kept pace with the growth in demand.
Keywords: international students; labour market integration; immigrant selection policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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