Authors
FLN Li, Allan M Findlay, Alan J Jowett, Ronald Skeldon
Publication date
1996/3
Journal
International Journal of Population Geography
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
51-67
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
This paper addresses the under‐researched issue of international student migration by focusing on two samples of Hong Kong undergraduates, one studying in the UK, the other in Hong Kong. With the return of Hong Kong to Chinese rule in mid‐1997, the colony provides an excellent arena for migration studies in the context of economic opportunities clouded by socio‐political uncertainty. Sending children abroad for education is sometimes used by parents as a strategy for protecting their children, and indirectly themselves, against any undesirable eventuality associated with the transfer of sovereignty in 1997. The research reported here evaluates whether students come to the UK mainly for educational reasons, and therefore perceive their stay as temporary, or whether emigration for study is being used as part of a conscious strategy by people intending to become future labour migrants.  A major aim of this …
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