2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00168-006-0061-y
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An analysis of ethnic differences in UK graduate migration behaviour

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“…Graduates are a major category of skilled migrants (Carrington and Detragiache, 1998;Adams, 2003;Marfouk, 2004, 2006;Dumont and Lemaitre, 2004) and have attracted considerable attention in this context (Faggian et al 2006(Faggian et al , 2007aFaggian and McCann, 2009;Bond et al, 2008) in the recent years. One manner in which attention has been drawn to graduates is in terms of their competitiveness in the global job market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graduates are a major category of skilled migrants (Carrington and Detragiache, 1998;Adams, 2003;Marfouk, 2004, 2006;Dumont and Lemaitre, 2004) and have attracted considerable attention in this context (Faggian et al 2006(Faggian et al , 2007aFaggian and McCann, 2009;Bond et al, 2008) in the recent years. One manner in which attention has been drawn to graduates is in terms of their competitiveness in the global job market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here our interest is in spatially diffuse zones which might share similar characteristics and therefore we choose to pursue a conventional cluster analysis methodology. Faggian et al 2006;Simpson 2008, 2009;Owen 1997;Simpson and Finney 2009;Stillwell et al 2008;2010a;2010b Openshaw and Wymer (1995, p.244) suggest that ' [t]here is no statistical technique that is a good substitute for thinking about choice of variable, yet!' Certainly in the case of a migration-based classification, careful thought should be given to whether particular variables are likely to influence migration events or patterns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…shown, for example, that gender (Faggian et al, 2007), ethnicity (Faggian et al, 2006), field of study (Venhorst et al, 2010), local labour-market conditions (Venhorst et al, 2011) and location of the educational institution (Groen, 2010;Haapanen and Tervo, 2012) are important for mobility.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%