Foreign Students Are Less Inclined to Seek Jobs in the U.S., Survey Finds

Foreign students who have traditionally stayed in the United States after graduation are beginning to find their job prospects more promising back home than in the U.S., a trend that is being accelerated by recent protectionist measures by American companies, according to a report being released today by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

The report, which was based on an informal online survey, found that foreign

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