Is international student mobility still a distinctive strategy? A study of upper milieu students in Germany

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Is international student mobility still a distinctive strategy? A study of upper milieu students in Germany. / Schäfer, Gregor; Walgenbach, Katharina.

I: Journal of Further and Higher Education, Bind 48, Nr. 5, 2024, s. 496–509 .

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Schäfer, G & Walgenbach, K 2024, 'Is international student mobility still a distinctive strategy? A study of upper milieu students in Germany', Journal of Further and Higher Education, bind 48, nr. 5, s. 496–509 . https://doi.org/10.1080/0309877X.2024.2348755

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Schäfer, G., & Walgenbach, K. (2024). Is international student mobility still a distinctive strategy? A study of upper milieu students in Germany. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 48(5), 496–509 . https://doi.org/10.1080/0309877X.2024.2348755

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Schäfer G, Walgenbach K. Is international student mobility still a distinctive strategy? A study of upper milieu students in Germany. Journal of Further and Higher Education. 2024;48(5):496–509 . https://doi.org/10.1080/0309877X.2024.2348755

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Schäfer, Gregor ; Walgenbach, Katharina. / Is international student mobility still a distinctive strategy? A study of upper milieu students in Germany. I: Journal of Further and Higher Education. 2024 ; Bind 48, Nr. 5. s. 496–509 .

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