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International Student Mobility
56%
International Students
54%
Netherlands
42%
Study Abroad
23%
International Student Migration
23%
Mover
21%
Higher Education Students
21%
Migration Aspirations
19%
Student Migration
19%
Web Survey
19%
Female Students
17%
Destination Country
16%
Meso-level
16%
European Union
15%
Dutch
15%
Higher Education
15%
Student Mobility
13%
European Students
13%
European Identity
12%
Student Exchange
12%
Exchange Students
12%
Europe
11%
Higher Education Institutions
11%
Ukrainian Migration
9%
Income Sources
9%
Internationalization
9%
Culture of Migration
9%
Student Labour
9%
Relationship Motivation
9%
Education Abroad
9%
International Prestige
9%
Study Abroad Programs
9%
Labor Market Outcomes
9%
Academic Motivation
9%
Binational Families
9%
Mobility Market
9%
Survey Efficiency
9%
Homogamy
9%
Sociology Students
9%
Destination Choice
9%
Migration Policy
9%
Contact Design
9%
Migration Decisions
9%
Life Course Approach
9%
Language Proximity
9%
Mobility Flows
9%
Education City
9%
Social Selectivity
9%
Typical Students
9%
Neoliberal
9%
Social Sciences
Foreign Students
100%
Student Mobility
67%
Student Education
35%
Dutch
24%
Study Abroad
19%
Labor Market
18%
Student Exchange
17%
Social Network
16%
Europe
14%
European Identity
12%
Belgium
12%
Decision Making
12%
Italy
12%
Women Students
10%
Teacher Evaluation
9%
Social Science Discipline
9%
German
9%
Regional Migration
9%
Minority Language
9%
Student Sociology
9%
Qualitative Research
9%
COVID 19 Epidemic
9%
Spanish
9%
Narrative
9%
National Languages
9%
Subjective Well-Being
9%
Tuition Fee
9%
Contextual Factor
9%
Romantic relationships
9%
Sociology
9%
Research Project
9%
Youth Unemployment
9%
Portugal
9%
Framing
9%
Educational Research
9%
Multilingualism
9%
Germany
9%
UK
9%
Decision-Making Process
9%
Social Contacts
8%
International Exchange
8%
Micro Level
8%
Young Adults
7%
Higher Education System
7%
Occupational Career
6%
Student Learning
6%
Tourism
6%
Exchange Programmes
6%
Studies (Academic)
5%
Learning Experiences
5%