The entrance of young people in the labour market at older ages than in the past is correlated to the increased trend in education. Both these changes, the delay in entrances and the increase in the number of years spent at school, are much more marked in the case of women. One additional school year has a larger return in the case of women than in the case of men as a better education is associated with the possible choice of a job ‘nice, clean and respectable’, and this is more relevant for women than for men, in particular in the Veneto small firms milieu, and because education performs an ‘insurance’ role which palys a major role in the case of women. The study is based on a longitudinal panel built on the Italian Social Security Archiv...
This paper focuses on the employment of young people in Italy in a comparative perspective, starting...
The article analyses gender differences in the retirement age in Italy, focusing on two main factors...
Job (dis)continuity and careers configuration are crucial for understanding new and old inequalitie...
The entrance of young people in the labour market at older ages than in the past is correlated to th...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
The article concerns the return of education in Italy, assessed through labour market participation ...
The importance of the participation of women in the labour market and source of policy-marking inter...
Within pre-enlargement Europe, Italy records one of the widest employment rate gaps between highly a...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the gender impact of tertiary educati...
Il rapporto tra genere e pensionamento in Italia è ambiguo. Anche se il tasso di occupazione femmini...
In this paper, we analyze the employment growth of Italian women, from 1971 to 2009, focusing our at...
This paper examines the age at retirement for men and women in Italy. Despite the expansion of women...
This paper contributes to the debate on early-career precariousness and inequalities against the bac...
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well ...
This paper focuses on the employment of young people in Italy in a comparative perspective, starting...
The article analyses gender differences in the retirement age in Italy, focusing on two main factors...
Job (dis)continuity and careers configuration are crucial for understanding new and old inequalitie...
The entrance of young people in the labour market at older ages than in the past is correlated to th...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
The article concerns the return of education in Italy, assessed through labour market participation ...
The importance of the participation of women in the labour market and source of policy-marking inter...
Within pre-enlargement Europe, Italy records one of the widest employment rate gaps between highly a...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the gender impact of tertiary educati...
Il rapporto tra genere e pensionamento in Italia è ambiguo. Anche se il tasso di occupazione femmini...
In this paper, we analyze the employment growth of Italian women, from 1971 to 2009, focusing our at...
This paper examines the age at retirement for men and women in Italy. Despite the expansion of women...
This paper contributes to the debate on early-career precariousness and inequalities against the bac...
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well ...
This paper focuses on the employment of young people in Italy in a comparative perspective, starting...
The article analyses gender differences in the retirement age in Italy, focusing on two main factors...
Job (dis)continuity and careers configuration are crucial for understanding new and old inequalitie...