This article assesses the employment and occupational outcomes of upper secondary education graduates from academic and vocational tracks in Italy. In particular, we formulate and test the hypothesis that – contrary to some common expectations – academic graduates outperform vocational graduates at a stage of occupational maturity, even when considering individuals without a tertiary degree. Moreover, we explore differences between tracks by gender as well as across geographical areas and city sizes. Thanks to the detailed information available in the PLUS data, we assess labor market outcomes adjusting for a rich set of socio-demographic characteristics and for early academic performance. The results corroborate our hypothesis and indicate...
The Italian system of higher education has recently experienced a process of radical transformation....
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
none1noThe article reports a set of findings drawn form a larger research programme, promoted by Ita...
This article assesses the employment and occupational outcomes of upper secondary education graduate...
Students and parents choose among high school tracks based on the assumption that academic tracks wi...
Several studies promote vocational education as an effective solution to the school-to-work transiti...
This paper analyses whether tertiary education of different types, i.e., academic or vocational tert...
We estimate the returns to college by school type using data from the Italian Participation Labor an...
We have shown that vocational education does not perform as well as academic education both in labou...
Using the Swiss Graduate Survey, we study how the type of tertiary education an individual chooses (...
In this paper, we analyse social inequalities along the horizontal dimension of education in Italy. ...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
open2noThe article concerns the return of education in Italy, assessed through labour market partici...
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
Research suggests that vocational education and training (VET) tends to reduce youth unemployment by...
The Italian system of higher education has recently experienced a process of radical transformation....
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
none1noThe article reports a set of findings drawn form a larger research programme, promoted by Ita...
This article assesses the employment and occupational outcomes of upper secondary education graduate...
Students and parents choose among high school tracks based on the assumption that academic tracks wi...
Several studies promote vocational education as an effective solution to the school-to-work transiti...
This paper analyses whether tertiary education of different types, i.e., academic or vocational tert...
We estimate the returns to college by school type using data from the Italian Participation Labor an...
We have shown that vocational education does not perform as well as academic education both in labou...
Using the Swiss Graduate Survey, we study how the type of tertiary education an individual chooses (...
In this paper, we analyse social inequalities along the horizontal dimension of education in Italy. ...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
open2noThe article concerns the return of education in Italy, assessed through labour market partici...
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
Research suggests that vocational education and training (VET) tends to reduce youth unemployment by...
The Italian system of higher education has recently experienced a process of radical transformation....
In this article we investigate whether, in Italy, social background is related to graduation from mo...
none1noThe article reports a set of findings drawn form a larger research programme, promoted by Ita...