In this paper, we estimate wage differentials among Italian university Graduates three years after graduation due to sequential geographic mobility. By means of a matching procedure we quantify wage premia associated with the choice of studying far from home, moving after graduation and moving back home after graduation. We find evidence of large gains for those who move after graduation, little benefits for those who choose to go back home after having studied in regions different from that of origin. We also assess a “transitivity” result for the estimated treatment effects
This paper explores the patterns of education-job (mis)matching of recent university graduates, focu...
This paper analyzes the wage returns from internal migration for recent graduates in Italy. We emplo...
Universities are increasingly recognized as key driver of economic development through their role in...
In this paper, we estimate wage differentials among Italian university Graduates three years after g...
In this paper, we estimate wage gains due to sequential geographic mobility of Italian University Gr...
In this paper, we estimate wage gains due to geographic mobility of Italian university graduates th...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education–job (mis)matches of recent univers...
The aim of this thesis is to discover the association between geographical mobility and labour mark...
Following a recent stream of research that focuses on the migration of high-skilled workers, this pa...
Italy is characterised by large sub-national disparities between the less developed South and the ...
Migration from Southern Europe has been on the rise after the Euro-crisis, mostly fed by young skill...
none4noThis work aims at investigating the phenomenon of graduates’ migration from an OECD country a...
Italy is characterised by large sub-national disparities between the less developed South and the mo...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education-job (mis)matches of recent univers...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education-job (mis)matches of recent univers...
This paper explores the patterns of education-job (mis)matching of recent university graduates, focu...
This paper analyzes the wage returns from internal migration for recent graduates in Italy. We emplo...
Universities are increasingly recognized as key driver of economic development through their role in...
In this paper, we estimate wage differentials among Italian university Graduates three years after g...
In this paper, we estimate wage gains due to sequential geographic mobility of Italian University Gr...
In this paper, we estimate wage gains due to geographic mobility of Italian university graduates th...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education–job (mis)matches of recent univers...
The aim of this thesis is to discover the association between geographical mobility and labour mark...
Following a recent stream of research that focuses on the migration of high-skilled workers, this pa...
Italy is characterised by large sub-national disparities between the less developed South and the ...
Migration from Southern Europe has been on the rise after the Euro-crisis, mostly fed by young skill...
none4noThis work aims at investigating the phenomenon of graduates’ migration from an OECD country a...
Italy is characterised by large sub-national disparities between the less developed South and the mo...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education-job (mis)matches of recent univers...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education-job (mis)matches of recent univers...
This paper explores the patterns of education-job (mis)matching of recent university graduates, focu...
This paper analyzes the wage returns from internal migration for recent graduates in Italy. We emplo...
Universities are increasingly recognized as key driver of economic development through their role in...