AAAE Hybrid (Virtual): Job Education Mismatch in Atlantic Canada: Do social experiences of international students matter?
Besides addressing the issue of excess capacity in post-secondary institutions of Atlantic Canada, international students also provide a potential pool of skilled workers. Their maximum potential is realized if the jobs they can get after study match their fields of education. In this survey-based study, we relate their social experiences during study with the probability of finding a matching job. A social ties index that combines various measures of social interactions is used in a logistic model to study the impact on probability of finding a matching job. Microdata are analyzed from a larger survey of academic and socioeconomic experiences of 3,584 international students who had studied in Atlantic Canada during 2017-2023.

Dr. Akbari is a Professor of Economics at Saint Mary’s University. He is a Labour Economist with interest in immigration research focusing on the economic impact of immigration in Canada and in Atlantic provinces. He has published in reputable peer-reviewed journals and his research is often cited in the news media.
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Online (Microsoft Teams) May 21, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ASTEvent Registration
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- Sophia Nicole Ir
- Calinda Brown