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This essay aims to discuss the conditions for a successful implementation of the European Youth Guarantee in Italy. In …
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This paper provides the first available evidence on overeducation/overskilling based on AlmaLaurea data. We focus on jobs held 5 years after graduation by pre-reform graduates in 2005. Overeducation/overskilling are relatively high - at 11.4 and 8% - when compared to EU economies. Ceteris...
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mismatch in Italy as based on AlmaLaurea data, the largest and richest data bank available in the country. The data includes a …
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-to-work transition (SWT) is so slow and hard in Italy. The country is a typical example of the South European SWT regime, where the …
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-to-work transition (SWT) is so slow and hard in Italy. The country is a typical example of the South European SWT regime, where the …
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volunteers belonging to public, private forprofit and private nonprofit institutions delivering social services in Italy. The …
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scala mobile, started a process of redefinition of wage fixing in Italy, which culminated with the final abolition of scala …
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all European countries, especially in Mediterranean countries, including Italy. This paper aims to study the determinants … of this duration and measure them, for the first time in a systematic way, in the case of Italy. This paper provides …
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) job in all European countries, especially in Mediterranean countries, including Italy. This paper aims to study the … determinants of this duration and measure them, for the first time in a systematic way, in the case of Italy. Design …
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Purpose: The Italian school-to-work transition (STWT) is astonishingly slow and long in comparison to the other EU countries. The aim of this paper is to analyze its determinants comparing the Italian case with Austria, Poland and the UK in a gender perspective. Design/methodology/ approach: The...
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