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Rethinking international skilled migration

edited by Micheline van Riemsdijk and Qingfang Wang

(Regions and cities, 109)

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In today's global knowledge economy, competition for the best and brightest workers has intensified. Highly skilled workers are an asset to companies, knowledge institutions, cities, and regions as they contribute to knowledge creation, innovation, and economic growth and development. Skilled migrants cross, and many times straddle, international borders to pursue professional opportunities. These spatial relocations provide opportunities and challenges for migrants and the cities and regions they inhabit. How have international skilled migratory flows been formed, sustained, and transformed over multiple spaces and scales? How have these processes affected cities and regions? And how have multiple stakeholders responded to these processes? The contributors to this book bring together perspectives from economic, social, urban, and population geography in order to address these questions from a myriad of angles. Empirical case studies from different regions illuminate the multiscaled processes of international skilled migration. In particular, the contributions rethink skilled migration theories and provide insights into: the experiences of highly skilled labor migrants and international students; issues related to transnational activities and return migration; and policy implications for both immigrant source and destination countries. It also charts a future research agenda for international skilled migration research. Rethinking International Skilled Migration provides a comparative perspective on the experiences of skilled migrants across the local, regional, national, and/or global scale, paying particular attention to spatial and place-based dimensions of international skilled migration. It will be of interest to scholars and professionals in international migration, regional and national development policymakers, international businesses, and NGOs.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Rethinking International Skilled Migration: A Placed-based and Spatial Perspective MICHELINE VAN RIEMSDIJK AND QINGFANG WANG PART I International Student Migration 2 Producing International Student Migration: An Exploration of the Role of Marketization in Shaping International Study Opportunities ALLAN FINDLAY, RUSSELL KING, AND ALEXANDRA STAM 3 Complex Decisions: Factors Determining International Students' Migrations HEIKE ALBERTS 4 European Mobile Students, (Trans)National Social Networks, and (Inter)National Career Perspectives CHRISTOF VAN MOL 5 Mental Health and the Student-migrant Experience: Sources of Stress for Norwegian Quota Scheme Students SCOTT BASFORD 6 Chinese Student Migrants in Transition: A Pathway from International Students to Skilled Migrants WAN YU 7 Internationalization, Localization, and the Eduscape of Higher Education in the Global South: The Case of South Africa ASHLEY GUNTER AND PARVATI RAGHURAM PART II Transforming Cities, Transforming Lives 8 "London is a Much More Interesting Place than Paris": Place-comparison and the Moral Geographies of Highly Skilled Migrants JON MULHOLLAND AND LOUISE RYAN 9 High-skilled Migrants, Place Ties, and Urban Policymaking: Putting Housing on the Agenda JOERG PLOEGER 10 Homogenizing the City: Place Marketing to Attract Skilled Migrants to Stavanger and Kongsberg MICHELINE VAN RIEMSDIJK 11 Expatriate Mobility, Firm Recruitment, and Local Context: Skilled International Migration to the Rapidly Globalizing City of Dubai MICHAEL C. EWERS AND RYAN DICCE PART III Transnational Lives and Return Migration 12 Exodus, Circulation, and Return: Movements of High-skilled Migrants from India in a Transnational Era ELIZABETH CHACKO 13 Immigration Policy Change and the Transnational Shaping of Place MARGARET WALTON-ROBERTS 14 Experiences of Returned Chinese Migrants in Higher Education Examined through a Case Study QINGFANG WANG, LI TANG, AND HUIPING LI 15 Diverging Experiences of Work and Social Networks Abroad: Highly Skilled British Migrants in Singapore, Vancouver, and Boston WILLIAM S. HARVEY AND JONATHAN V. BEAVERSTOCK 16 Conclusion: Themes, Gaps, and Opportunities for Rethinking International Skilled Migration HARALD BAUDER Index

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