Affiliation:
1. Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
2. Zhou Enlai School of Government, Director Institute of Higher Education, Center for Human Rights Studies, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Abstract
China has become an increasingly popular destination for international students pursuing graduate education. This research examines the factors influencing international graduate students’ willingness to work in China, focusing on motivational aspects, employment considerations, and the challenges faced in the Chinese job market. The study employs a combination of push-pull and acculturation theories to interpret the data collected through surveys and interviews. The key findings reveal that students are drawn to China for their studies due to the high-quality education, available scholarships, opportunities for professional development, and cultural exchange. Many expressed interest in remaining in China for employment due to attractive salaries and favorable job prospects. However, they face significant challenges, such as language barriers, cultural differences, unfamiliarity with the local job market, strict visa policies, and a highly competitive employment environment. The study emphasizes the need to enhance the visibility of job opportunities, bridge language and cultural gaps, enhance workplace diversity and inclusivity, strengthen international networks and alumni associations, and encourage entrepreneurship among these graduates. These measures aim to help students navigate the job market and enrich China's workforce with diverse skills and perspectives, further establishing China as a leading global education and professional development hub.
Funder
National Social Science Fund of China
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