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Migration by Education Source: Authors' own construct. OECD/Eurostat (2020). URL: https://read.oecd ilibrary.org/ education/educationnattaaglancee2020_974729f44en#page4 (accessed: 15.11.2020).
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Recently, Europe is witnessing a transformation in the political system, concerning right-wing populist movements, around the claim that a massive influx of migrants within its territorial borders undermines the sovereignty of the nation-state. This transformation has led to issues of economic inequalities, loss of cultural identity, and influence...
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... means fewer options for legal migration 3 . Figure 2, shows the 'trend of this volume' 4 in some selected countries. From Figure 2, Spain, France and Portugal had a significant and exponential increase of educational migrants from 2015-2019 which is consistent with the total inflow of educational migrants into EU-27 countries. ...
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... 2, shows the 'trend of this volume' 4 in some selected countries. From Figure 2, Spain, France and Portugal had a significant and exponential increase of educational migrants from 2015-2019 which is consistent with the total inflow of educational migrants into EU-27 countries. Germany and Italy recorded a decline of 3,933 and 1,775 respectively from 2018 to 2019 whiles Norway recorded slightly steady growth from 2017 to 2019. ...
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