Adverse articulation: Third countries in China–Australia student migration during COVID-19/
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Library, SPAB | Vol. 10 No.1-3 (2020) | Available |
Southeast Asian countries were articulated with the Australia–China value chain for educational services early in the COVID-19 outbreak, when travelers from China could enter Australia only via stopovers in third countries. The routes, advertised by migration brokers, allowed Australia to externalize risk of infection while profiting from international student mobility.
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