The future of Australia’s international education sector could balance on decisions by women to study here, with new research showing they are more resilient, stable and far more academically successful than their male peers.
And if Australia is to diversify its overseas student intakes, as is being encouraged by the federal government, then gender needs to be a key consideration, says Angela Lehmann, a sociologist and head of research at The Lygon Group.
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