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Strategic escapes: Negotiating motivations of personal growth and instrumental benefits in the decision to study abroad
Authors:Holly Trower  Wolfgang Lehmann
Institution:University of Western Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Studying abroad is one way in which university students can develop personal capital and distinguish themselves in an increasingly congested graduate labour market. Data show that studying abroad indeed provides employment benefits, with evidence pointing to even greater positive effects for students from low socio‐economic status backgrounds. Focusing on a group of Canadian students about to embark on a study exchange, we find no evidence that career‐instrumental reasons played a role in participants’ decisions to study abroad. Rather, they sought personal growth and escape from the everyday frustrations of being an undergraduate student. We argue, however, that these motivations nonetheless have to be understood as strategic, since going on a study exchange abroad allows students to escape temporarily, while ‘staying in the game’ of becoming credentialed at home. We discuss the role of socio‐economic status, as well as the policy implications of these findings.
Keywords:personal capital  studying abroad  socio‐economic status  strategy  career benefit  personal growth
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