Self, career and nationhood: the contrasting aspirations of British and French elite graduates.
There is increasing interest in the emergence of a 'global middle class' in which high achieving young graduates increasingly look to develop careers that transcend national boundaries. This paper explores this issue through comparing and contrasting the aspirations and orientations of two...
Main Authors: | Power, S, Brown, P, Allouch, A, Tholen, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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