Since 60% of Italian Bachelor graduates enroll immediately in a Master programme, the public often assumes that this is a consequence of very limited employment opportunities for these graduates. We show that this is contradicted by existing data on the employment rate of graduates that show a small difference in the employment rates of Bachelor and Master graduates. Bachelors who only looked for a job right after graduation have a high rate of employment, while many of those who enrolled in a Master programme are also working. However, employers often remark that university graduates are well prepared in their disciplines, but lack general competences. By analyzing the responses to a questionnaire sent to heads of university programmes, we...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
none6In a phase of depression and systemic crisis investments are essential assets in organizing the...
Relying on various sources of data, the article aims to prove an overview on Italian graduates’ empl...
Employment rate of graduates in Italy is examined. Rate for Bachelors is lower than for Master grad...
The research undertaken for this article aims to analyse the correspondence between perceived employ...
Traditionally, Italy had just one long-cycle university degree; the two-tier system has been introdu...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
In this volume \u2013 starting from the analysis of some Italian universities \u2013 we aim at unvei...
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...
Purpose of this paper: [Our main purpose was to investigate how transversal competences, one of the ...
none5A country study in the framework of a comparative analysis – in this case on issues of mobility...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate a recent training programme for graduates, implem...
Intense competition among graduates in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (res...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
none6In a phase of depression and systemic crisis investments are essential assets in organizing the...
Relying on various sources of data, the article aims to prove an overview on Italian graduates’ empl...
Employment rate of graduates in Italy is examined. Rate for Bachelors is lower than for Master grad...
The research undertaken for this article aims to analyse the correspondence between perceived employ...
Traditionally, Italy had just one long-cycle university degree; the two-tier system has been introdu...
In order to make more reasonable international comparisons between graguate outcome studies, two mai...
The central aim of this paper is to examine the relationships and implications of the education-empl...
In this volume \u2013 starting from the analysis of some Italian universities \u2013 we aim at unvei...
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...
Purpose of this paper: [Our main purpose was to investigate how transversal competences, one of the ...
none5A country study in the framework of a comparative analysis – in this case on issues of mobility...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate a recent training programme for graduates, implem...
Intense competition among graduates in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (res...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
none6In a phase of depression and systemic crisis investments are essential assets in organizing the...
Relying on various sources of data, the article aims to prove an overview on Italian graduates’ empl...