In Aotearoa New Zealand, international students constitute a special migrant class at the nexus of tertiary education and migration neo-liberalisation. Unlike temporary labour migrants, international students are consumers who pay fees to tertiary institutions for a qualification. Yet, compared to their domestic peers, they face unique challenges of bearing a greater financial burden, often struggling with social inclusion, and facing barriers to ... continue reading->
Keywords: International Students; Immigration Policy; Social Inclusion; New Zealand