The research undertaken for this article aims to analyse the correspondence between perceived employability and the actual national employment rate among Italian students and graduates undertaking different courses in a large Italian university. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey of 2087 students in 19 faculties, and compared with the national indicators of employment rate for each faculty. Using faculty as unit of analysis, the results indicated a significant correlation between participants’ perceived employability and national employment rate. This trend was similar for both genders. However, the results showed a difference between bachelor’s and master’s degrees: the correlation between perceived and actual employabili...
In this paper, we aim to understand the extent to which salary is negotiable for graduates when they...
Intense competition among graduates in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (res...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...
The research undertaken for this article aims to analyse the correspondence between perceived employ...
Since 60% of Italian Bachelor graduates enroll immediately in a Master programme, the public often a...
Employment rate of graduates in Italy is examined. Rate for Bachelors is lower than for Master grad...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
The context in which this research is inserted is of particular relevance today in Italy, but not on...
Relying on various sources of data, the article aims to prove an overview on Italian graduates’ empl...
In recent years, to better face university paths, the first approaches to the labor market, and then...
Traditionally, Italy had just one long-cycle university degree; the two-tier system has been introdu...
In this paper, we aim to understand the extent to which salary is negotiable for graduates when they...
Intense competition among graduates in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (res...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...
The research undertaken for this article aims to analyse the correspondence between perceived employ...
Since 60% of Italian Bachelor graduates enroll immediately in a Master programme, the public often a...
Employment rate of graduates in Italy is examined. Rate for Bachelors is lower than for Master grad...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
The context in which this research is inserted is of particular relevance today in Italy, but not on...
Relying on various sources of data, the article aims to prove an overview on Italian graduates’ empl...
In recent years, to better face university paths, the first approaches to the labor market, and then...
Traditionally, Italy had just one long-cycle university degree; the two-tier system has been introdu...
In this paper, we aim to understand the extent to which salary is negotiable for graduates when they...
Intense competition among graduates in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (res...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...