The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal inequalities, linked to social origins, and by a marked mismatch between the demand for skilled jobs and the distribution of graduates across fields of study. These two problems may derive from the lack of information about the profitability of the investment in tertiary education among students and families. We explored this issue by designing a counselling intervention to provide high school seniors with up-dated and high-quality information about costs of university and post-secondary vocational courses attendance, occupational returns guaranteed by the various fields of study and the chances of successfully completing them. We tested the e...
This study assesses students’ expectations about the profitability of the investment in university e...
The project involves three key policy issues concerning participation in Higher Education (HE) in It...
Are exceptionally talented students leaving upper secondary education cycles any different from othe...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
Our contribution assesses the role of information barriers for patterns of participation in Higher E...
This work presents a direct empirical test of the Breen–Goldthorpe (BG) rational choice model applie...
In this paper, we analyse social inequalities along the horizontal dimension of education in Italy. ...
In this paper, we analyze the higher education choices of Italian secondary school leavers by addres...
Using a counterfactual approach, this paper empirically investigates the impact of an educational pr...
Defence date: 13 April 2000Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, EUI (co-supervisor); Prof. Walter M...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
This study assesses students’ expectations about the profitability of the investment in university e...
The project involves three key policy issues concerning participation in Higher Education (HE) in It...
Are exceptionally talented students leaving upper secondary education cycles any different from othe...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
The participation in tertiary education in Italy is characterised by sharp vertical and horizontal i...
Our contribution assesses the role of information barriers for patterns of participation in Higher E...
This work presents a direct empirical test of the Breen–Goldthorpe (BG) rational choice model applie...
In this paper, we analyse social inequalities along the horizontal dimension of education in Italy. ...
In this paper, we analyze the higher education choices of Italian secondary school leavers by addres...
Using a counterfactual approach, this paper empirically investigates the impact of an educational pr...
Defence date: 13 April 2000Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, EUI (co-supervisor); Prof. Walter M...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
This study assesses students’ expectations about the profitability of the investment in university e...
The project involves three key policy issues concerning participation in Higher Education (HE) in It...
Are exceptionally talented students leaving upper secondary education cycles any different from othe...