加拿大高等教育学生移民:省际结构与学生母语的影响

E. Narh, M. Buzzelli
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当前位置每年大约有10%的加拿大高等教育学生跨越省界进入学院或大学学习。尽管其规模和影响,高等教育学生移民的地理(HESM)在加拿大没有很好的记录。本文分析了2016/17学年加拿大统计局的高等教育学生信息系统(PSIS)。相互作用矩阵被开发和映射,以分析跨省HESM的广泛地理结构和语言的影响,特别是学生的母语,在形成迁移模式。在HESM和母语的整体图景中,HESM产生了预期的模式以及重要的迁移变化。安大略省和魁北克省在全国范围内占据主导地位,并与其他省份一起构成了相邻省群之间的交流。独特的跨国家跨省联系也被揭示出来,母语迁移还产生了进一步的细微差别。本文最后讨论了这项工作的意义,以理解(i)加拿大省级高等教育系统之间基于移民的整合,以及(ii)进一步研究,为机构和地方经济政策制定者提供HESM的多标量过程和地理。
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Higher Education Student Migration in Canada: Interprovincial Structure and the Influence of Student Mother Tongue
: Approximately ten percent of Canadian higher education students cross provincial boundaries each year to attend college or university. Despite its size and impact, the geography of higher education student migration (HESM) is not well documented in Canada. This paper analyses Statistics Canada’s Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) for the academic year 2016/17. Interaction matrixes are developed and mapped to analyse both the broad geographical structure of interprovincial HESM and the impact of language, specifically student mother tongue, in shaping migration patterns. In both the overall picture of HESM and that of mother tongue, HESM generates expected patterns as well as important migration variations. Ontario and Quebec anchor the national picture and, together with others, constitute exchanges amongst contiguous provincial clusters. Unique cross-country interprovincial connections are also revealed and migration by mother tongue generates further nuances still. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of this work for understanding (i) migration-based integration amongst Canadian provincial higher education systems, and (ii) with further research, the multi-scalar processes and geographies of HESM for institutional and local economic policy makers.
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