none1noAre exceptionally talented students leaving upper secondary education cycles any different from other school-leavers in terms of their post-secondary education choices? One would assume so and expect them – for example – to express a higher inclination for continuing their studies, engage in early decision-making, prefer more challenging and rewarding degree programmes, as well as enjoy more advantageous social origins. These expectations can be empirically tested by using a data-base built up within an initiative promoted by the Italian Federation of Knights of Industry, which collects – annually and at a nation-wide level – information on “top-of-the class” students from Italian upper secondary schools. Over the past five years the...
Recent studies have shown a more effective and efficient use of education and training resources to...
Using the 2008 ISSP “Social Inequality” dataset, this paper aims at analyzing (1) the way in which i...
This paper examines the enrolment decision and the university choice of Italian secondary school gra...
Are exceptionally talented students leaving upper secondary education cycles any different from othe...
Nowadays education is a global value and a particular challenge for all countries. The European Parl...
none1noThe article reports a set of findings drawn form a larger research programme, promoted by Ita...
Education continues to define social positions and reproduce social inequalities. Deficiencies in ed...
Nowadays in Italy, as in most European countries, young graduates start their careers with very frag...
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
Defence date: 13 April 2000Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, EUI (co-supervisor); Prof. Walter M...
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
The students’ academic failure and the delay in obtaining their final degree are a significant iss...
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...
School choices are a complex and important step that characterizes the path of any student. This mom...
Recent studies have shown a more effective and efficient use of education and training resources to...
Using the 2008 ISSP “Social Inequality” dataset, this paper aims at analyzing (1) the way in which i...
This paper examines the enrolment decision and the university choice of Italian secondary school gra...
Are exceptionally talented students leaving upper secondary education cycles any different from othe...
Nowadays education is a global value and a particular challenge for all countries. The European Parl...
none1noThe article reports a set of findings drawn form a larger research programme, promoted by Ita...
Education continues to define social positions and reproduce social inequalities. Deficiencies in ed...
Nowadays in Italy, as in most European countries, young graduates start their careers with very frag...
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
Defence date: 13 April 2000Examining Board: Prof. Richard Breen, EUI (co-supervisor); Prof. Walter M...
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
The students’ academic failure and the delay in obtaining their final degree are a significant iss...
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...
School choices are a complex and important step that characterizes the path of any student. This mom...
Recent studies have shown a more effective and efficient use of education and training resources to...
Using the 2008 ISSP “Social Inequality” dataset, this paper aims at analyzing (1) the way in which i...
This paper examines the enrolment decision and the university choice of Italian secondary school gra...