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What Predicts Whether Foreign Doctorate Recipients from U.S. Institutions Stay in the United States: Foreign Doctorate Recipients in Science and Engineering Fields from 2000 to 2010.

机译:如何预测美国机构的外国博士生是否会留在美国:2000年至2010年科学与工程领域的外国博士生。

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This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institutions who decided to stay in the United States after their degree completion, and it explores individual, institutional, and country factors predicting whether the foreign doctorate recipients stay in the United States or return home. Analyzing data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates by the National Science Foundation, this study focuses on foreign doctorate recipients in science and engineering fields from 20 sending countries during 2000 to 2010. Whether or not a foreign doctorate recipient in science and engineering fields decides to stay in the United State significantly affects the economic performance, knowledge flow, and innovation of both the United States and sending countries. This study uses the push-pull theory of international migration with an economic perspective as a lens to understand individuals' decisions to stay in the United States.;Approximately 81% of the study sample decided to stay in the United States after they earned their PhD degrees. Chinese doctorate recipients were most likely to stay; however, a slowdown of Chinese doctorate recipients' staying was detected in recent years. A series of logistic regressions show that while individual characteristics and their home country variables greatly predict foreign doctorate recipients' decisions to stay in the United States, where they earned their doctoral degrees does not significantly influence their decisions to stay in the United States, except in the most prestigious institutions. Foreign doctorate recipients who planned to work in industry were more likely to stay in the United States, while those who graduated from the most prestigious doctoral programs were more likely to leave the United States. The home country's high unemployment rate tended to increase the foreign doctorate recipients' odds of staying in the United States. The country of origin was an important predictor of the stay pattern. These findings suggest important implications for the U.S. visa policies regarding recruiting foreign-born highly skilled workers and international students. For sending countries, the findings imply that improving their higher education sector and creating R&D employment in their home countries would decrease the brain drain of their students over the long term.
机译:这项研究调查了从美国高等教育机构毕业后决定留在美国的外国博士学位获得者的趋势,并探讨了预测外国博士学位获得者是留在美国还是返回的个人,机构和国家因素。家。该研究分析了美国国家科学基金会(National Science Foundation)获得的博士学位研究的数据,重点研究了2000年至2010年期间来自20个寄出国家的科学和工程领域的外国博士学位接受者。科学和工程领域的外国博士学位接受者是否决定留下来在美国的影响极大地影响了美国和派遣国的经济绩效,知识流和创新。这项研究使用国际移民的推挽理论和经济学视角来了解个人决定留在美国的决定;研究样本中约有81%在获得博士学位后决定留在美国度。中国博士学位获得者最有可能留下来;然而,近年来发现中国博士学位获得者的住宿速度有所放缓。一系列逻辑回归分析表明,尽管个人特征和他们的祖国变量极大地预测了外国博士学位接受者的美国居留决定,但他们获得博士学位的程度并不会显着影响他们在美国的居留决定,除了最负盛名的机构。计划在工业界工作的外国博士学位获得者更有可能留在美国,而那些从最负盛名的博士课程毕业的人则更有可能离开美国。母国的高失业率往往会增加外国博士学位获得者留在美国的几率。原籍国是逗留模式的重要预测指标。这些发现表明,关于招募外国出生的高技能工人和国际学生的美国签证政策具有重要意义。对于派遣国而言,研究结果表明,从长远来看,改善其高等教育部门并在其母国创造研发就业机会将减少其学生的人才流失。

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  • 作者

    Roh, Jin-Young.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.;
  • 学科 Education Higher.;Education Multilingual.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 194 p.
  • 总页数 194
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:10

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