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The Study on the Construction of the Profile of Returned Overseas Students: A Case Study of Guangxi

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  • Zhong, Weiting
  • Wang, Decai
  • Li, Zhijian

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With the deepening of globalization and the acceleration of talent mobility, returned overseas students have become an important force driving local economic innovation and social development. As a key link between China and ASEAN, Guangxi faces significant opportunities and challenges in attracting and utilizing returned overseas students. This paper analyzes the demographic characteristics, main issues, and current situation of returned overseas students in Guangxi, and proposes a series of paths and strategies to address these problems. The research finds that returned overseas students in Guangxi still face difficulties in employment matching, policy support, and social adaptation, with challenges particularly prominent in innovation and entrepreneurship support and career development opportunities. To address these issues, this paper suggests measures such as precise data collection and analysis, optimizing policy support, enhancing social integration, and strengthening the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem to promote the effective introduction and long-term development of returned overseas students, thereby advancing Guangxi’s economic and social transformation and high-quality development.

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  • Zhong, Weiting & Wang, Decai & Li, Zhijian, 2024. "The Study on the Construction of the Profile of Returned Overseas Students: A Case Study of Guangxi," Strategic Management Insights, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 1(8), pages 106-112.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:smiaaa:v:1:y:2024:i:8:p:106-112
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