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How Sub-Saharan African Countries Students Choose Where to Study Abroad: The Case of Benin
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Abstract This article provides new evidence on how students choose a country of destination to conduct their academic studies. Based on a multinomial logistic model, it examines the contribution of the quality of education, institutions and the host country's economic factors to the choice of the destination... view more
This article provides new evidence on how students choose a country of destination to conduct their academic studies. Based on a multinomial logistic model, it examines the contribution of the quality of education, institutions and the host country's economic factors to the choice of the destination country. The results indicate that quality education and institutions in the host country are the reasons why students show preference for Western countries - North America and the EU. On the other hand, China is chosen as a destination country for its quality of education - compared to Benin - and not because of its institutional infrastructure. Furthermore, the results do not confirm the hypothesis that African student migration is poverty-driven, as economic factors do not affect the choice of any destination country.... view less
Keywords
EU; studies (academic); education; North America; student; microeconomic factors; migration; Benin; China
Classification
University Education
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
Benin; China; European Union; North America; academic life; economic opportunities; education; migrations
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 278-287
Journal
Social Inclusion, 9 (2021) 1
Issue topic
Decision-Making under Uncertainty: African Migrants in the Spotlight
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed