We use data from a nationally representative survey of Italian graduates to study whether Alma Mater matters for employment and earnings three years after graduation. We find that the attended college does matter, and that college related differences are substantial both among and within regions of the country. However, these differences are not large enough to trigger substantial mobility flows from poorly performing to better performing institutions. There is also evidence that going to a private university pays off at least in the early part of a career: the employment weighted college wage gains from going to a private college are close to 18 percent. Only part of this gain can be explained by the fact that private universities have low...
Private school enrolment may lead to worse subsequent performance in further education or in the lab...
The increasing demand for higher education reduces the supply and changes the composition of unskill...
In the context of policy reforms in Higher Education in both the UK and Italy, we review recent evid...
We use data from a nationally representative survey of Italian graduates to study whether Alma Mater...
the audience at seminars in Milan, Padova and at Workshop “Education and Training: Markets and Insti...
The Italian system of higher education has recently experienced a process of radical transformation....
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of labor market institutions on schooling choice. I int...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
This thesis is composed of three distinct chapters. The first two contribute to the economics of hig...
In this paper we use a representative sample drawn from the `Indagine Statistica sull' Inserimento P...
In this paper we use a representative sample drawn from the `Indagine Statistica sull’ Inserimento P...
In Chapter 1, I provide a simple empirical model to estimates return to college, accounting for uno...
This paper aims at estimating early labour market outcomes of Italian university graduates across co...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
Private school enrolment may lead to worse subsequent performance in further education or in the lab...
The increasing demand for higher education reduces the supply and changes the composition of unskill...
In the context of policy reforms in Higher Education in both the UK and Italy, we review recent evid...
We use data from a nationally representative survey of Italian graduates to study whether Alma Mater...
the audience at seminars in Milan, Padova and at Workshop “Education and Training: Markets and Insti...
The Italian system of higher education has recently experienced a process of radical transformation....
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of labor market institutions on schooling choice. I int...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
This thesis is composed of three distinct chapters. The first two contribute to the economics of hig...
In this paper we use a representative sample drawn from the `Indagine Statistica sull' Inserimento P...
In this paper we use a representative sample drawn from the `Indagine Statistica sull’ Inserimento P...
In Chapter 1, I provide a simple empirical model to estimates return to college, accounting for uno...
This paper aims at estimating early labour market outcomes of Italian university graduates across co...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
Private school enrolment may lead to worse subsequent performance in further education or in the lab...
The increasing demand for higher education reduces the supply and changes the composition of unskill...
In the context of policy reforms in Higher Education in both the UK and Italy, we review recent evid...