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title = "Latvian students abroad, evolving cultural capital and return intentions",
abstract = "This paper visualises tertiary-level students who study abroad as simultaneously both international students and members of an emerging diaspora. Coming from a country (Latvia) which is small, peripheral and relatively poor by European standards, students go abroad for multiple reasons not necessarily directly connected with study (eg. family reasons, labour migration); yet their evolving diasporic status is instrumentalised by the Latvian government which wants them to return and contribute to the country{\textquoteright}s development. Based on 27 in-depth interviews with Latvian students and graduates who have studied abroad, our analysis focuses on three interlinked dimensions of inequality: access to education at home and abroad; the varying prestige of higher education qualifications from different countries and universities; and the inequalities involved in getting recognition of the symbolic and cultural capital that derives from a non-Latvian university. Within a setting of neoliberal globalisation and conflicting messages from the homeland, students and graduates are faced with a challenging dilemma: how to balance their materialistic desire for a decent job and career with their patriotic duty to return to Latvia.",
keywords = "Student, student, Ausland, foreign countries, Mobilit{\"a}t, mobility, Diaspora, diaspora, Neoliberalismus, neoliberalism, Studium, studies (academic), Kulturpolitik, cultural policy, Patriotismus, patriotism, soziale Ungleichheit, social inequality, R{\"u}ckwanderung, remigration, Karriereplanung, career planning, Migration, migration, Lettland, Latvia",
author = "Aija Lulle and Laura Buzinska",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
series = "COMCAD Working Papers",
publisher = "Universit{\"a}t Bielefeld, Fak. f{\"u}r Soziologie, Centre on Migration, Citizenship and Development (COMCAD)",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Universit{\"a}t Bielefeld, Fak. f{\"u}r Soziologie, Centre on Migration, Citizenship and Development (COMCAD)",
}