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This book explores European student migration from the perspectives
of Eastern European students moving to Western Europe for study.
Whilst most research on student migration in Europe focuses on the
experiences of Western European students, this book uniquely casts
a light on Eastern European student migrants moving to the 'West'.
Mette Ginnerskov-Dahlberg deploys a novel approach to the subject
by drawing on insights gleaned from a longitudinal study of
master's students pursuing an education abroad and their
multifaceted journeys after graduation. Thereby, she brings their
narratives to life and highlights the changes and continuities they
experienced over a period of seven years, fostering an
understanding of student mobility as an activity enmeshed with
adult commitments and long-term aspirations. Using Denmark as a
case study of a host country, Ginnerskov-Dahlberg analyses the
trajectories of these students and situates their experiences
within the wider socio-historical context of Eastern European
post-socialism and the contemporary dynamics between EU and non-EU
citizens in the welfare state of Denmark - reflecting issues
playing out on the global stage today. This book will be a valuable
resource for students and scholars of migration and mobility
studies, as well as human geography, sociology, higher education,
area studies and anthropology.
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