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An Empirical Analysis on the Regional Mobility of Doctoral StudentsChinese Full Text

ZHAO Shi-kui1,SHEN Wen-qin2,ZHANG Shuai3(1.Institute of Higher Education,Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Beijing 100191;2.School of Education,Peking University,Beijing 100871;3.Ministry of Education,Beijing 100816,China)

Abstract: Based on statistics on doctoral students awarded in the year of 2006,this paper gives an empirical analysis on the regional mobility of doctoral students.The mobility rate of doctoral students is high as a whole,but regions differ from each other in the inflow and outflow rates.One point that merits our special attention is that in 2006,the number of doctoral students awarded in the provinces of Hubei,Shaanxi,Jilin and Heilongjiang all surpassed 1000,but their inflow and outflow rate were all comparatively low.The main factors that influence the mobility of students are educational resource deployment and the level of local economic development,so there is an obvious trend that doctoral students would choose regions with rich educational resource and developed economy.Comparatively,students prefer to stay in the region where they received their master education when they choose future doctoral institutes.This paper maintains that the government should play a better role of macro-control in promoting the mobility of postgraduate students.
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    10.13397/j.cnki.fef.2011.06.011

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    G643

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