Author:
Tran, Ly Thi;
Rahimi, Mark;
Tan, George
Abstract:
Post-study work rights (PSWR) are becoming increasingly influential in international students' decision of study destinations. The rights and opportunities to work in the host country post-graduation are integral to international students' expectations about return on investment in overseas study, employment goals, life and migration aspirations. Policy makers and education providers regard post-study work opportunities in the host countries as a drawcard for international students. Accordingly, enhancing employment prospects and outcomes of international graduates who stay in the... [+] Show more
Post-study work rights (PSWR) are becoming increasingly influential in international students' decision of study destinations. The rights and opportunities to work in the host country post-graduation are integral to international students' expectations about return on investment in overseas study, employment goals, life and migration aspirations. Policy makers and education providers regard post-study work opportunities in the host countries as a drawcard for international students. Accordingly, enhancing employment prospects and outcomes of international graduates who stay in the destination country is increasingly crucial both for host country's sustainable growth of international students and commitment to delivering on promise. This study (2016-2019) is based on analysis of policy and multiple secondary data sources, a survey of 1156 temporary graduate visa holders from 35 Australian universities and in-depth interviews with 50 key stakeholders including current and past holders of temporary graduate visa who remained in Australia or returned to their home country, employers, university staff, education and migration agents, government and key industry representatives.
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Subjects: Labour market; Policy; Students; Employment; Outcomes
Keywords: Strategic planning; Graduates; International students; Transition from education and training to employment; Barrier; Temporary employment; Employment outcomes
Geographic subjects: Australia; Oceania
Published: [Melbourne, Victoria]: Deakin University, 2019
Physical description: 52 p. (report) + infographic
Access item:
https://www.deakin.edu.au/redi/our-research/Impacts-of-Post-Study-Work-Rights-Policy-in-Australia/