Wednesday, 30 October 2024

foreign-educated graduates reduce extreme poverty

There's quite a big story from this month about the effects of a 'foreign education' in helping to reduce poverty at home:

Int'l student mobility reduces global poverty, new study finds

Study shows how international student mobility can reduce poverty in low and middle-income countries | University of Oxford

Here is that study :

International student mobility and poverty reduction: A cross-national analysis of low- and middle-income countries - ScienceDirect

And here is the coverage from the EL Gazette:

International student mobility shown to reduce poverty

A new study published in the International Journal of Educational Research has found that foreign-educated graduates reduce extreme poverty in low- and middle-income countries. Researchers from the University of Oxford examined how international higher.

International student mobility shown to reduce poverty - E L Gazette

The EL Gazette give a particular example of this:

News in numbers: young Turkish students abroad drive growth

Türkiye’s junior ELT market is showing significant signs of growth, with 88% of young people expressing interest in studying abroad, according to Engin Cosar, owner of Academix Study Abroad Services. Recent research from BONARD has taken...

News in numbers: young Turkish students abroad drive growth - E L Gazette

Generally though, education, whether 'foreign' or not, is good at reducing poverty:

How does education affect poverty? It can help end it.

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