Over the period 2001-2005 Italy experienced an expansion of enrollment in higher education benefiting from the Bologna Process. This paper evaluates the effects of this policy on academic performance: we compare the performances of students who switch from pre-reform university courses to post-reform ones with that of students who stay in pre-reform university courses. The aim of the paper is to estimate the difference in graduation probability, allowing for the changing university regime (the treatment), job opportunities and other characteristics of the students.We considered a sample of 25,866 undergraduate students enrolled at University of Trieste, which is reduced to a balanced sample of 1,020 units by matching techniques. Estimates o...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
This paper focuses on students credits earning speed over time and its determinants, dealing with th...
This paper examines individual and institutional characteristics which may influence the outcomes of...
Over the period 2001/2005 Italy experienced an expansion of enrollment in higher education benefitin...
3noBetween 2001 and 2005, higher education in Italy went through a considerable process of reform ac...
As in much of Europe, and in the particular context of the Bologna Convention on tertiary education,...
The Bologna process inspired the Italian 3+2 reform of the university system which constitutes a big...
This paper extends previous work on the effect of the Bologna reform on university enrolment in Ital...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...
Studies on university productivity show that little has changed though of the enforcement of DDMM 50...
Eleven years after the Bologna Declaration and nine since Italy implemented its University reform, i...
The students’ academic failure and the delay in obtaining their final degree are a significant iss...
This paper studies the impact of the first Italian Research Evaluation Exercise (VTR 2001-2003) on u...
This article assesses the effectiveness of a reform of the higher education system aimed at stimulat...
In this paper we investigate the effect of the restructuring of university studies that took place i...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
This paper focuses on students credits earning speed over time and its determinants, dealing with th...
This paper examines individual and institutional characteristics which may influence the outcomes of...
Over the period 2001/2005 Italy experienced an expansion of enrollment in higher education benefitin...
3noBetween 2001 and 2005, higher education in Italy went through a considerable process of reform ac...
As in much of Europe, and in the particular context of the Bologna Convention on tertiary education,...
The Bologna process inspired the Italian 3+2 reform of the university system which constitutes a big...
This paper extends previous work on the effect of the Bologna reform on university enrolment in Ital...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...
Studies on university productivity show that little has changed though of the enforcement of DDMM 50...
Eleven years after the Bologna Declaration and nine since Italy implemented its University reform, i...
The students’ academic failure and the delay in obtaining their final degree are a significant iss...
This paper studies the impact of the first Italian Research Evaluation Exercise (VTR 2001-2003) on u...
This article assesses the effectiveness of a reform of the higher education system aimed at stimulat...
In this paper we investigate the effect of the restructuring of university studies that took place i...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
This paper focuses on students credits earning speed over time and its determinants, dealing with th...
This paper examines individual and institutional characteristics which may influence the outcomes of...