AIDING THE TOURIST
The number of foreign students visiting Sweden increases considerably with each year. So numerous have they become, that it has been decided to prepare and issue a special hand book to facilitate their visit to the country. The increase this year is several hundred per cent. The stay of the foreign student is arranged in three ways. There is an exchange by which a foreign student is received in a Swedish student's home, on condition that the Swedish student shall be received in the other's home for a corresponding length of time. There is the “au pair” system, whereby the foreign student gives help of various kinds to his or her hosts in return for board and lodging. Finally, there is the method of exchange whereby the Swedish student has a place arranged for him in a business undertaking of some kind in the foreign land.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23081, 6 January 1937, Page 9
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