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The work path of Italian graduates using integration among different sources

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  • Claudio Ceccarelli
  • Stefano De Santis
  • Francesca Petrarca

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This paper analyses data coming from the integration of various administrative archives together with the sample survey on university graduates' vocational integration (Istat). From this integration a very complex situation has emerged that needs to be analysed and correctly interpreted. Two logistic regression models has been investigated to study the probability of signing an optimal contract in the first years following graduation. The choice of the disciplinary sector is decisive for the achievement of the optimal contract

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  • Claudio Ceccarelli & Stefano De Santis & Francesca Petrarca, 2018. "The work path of Italian graduates using integration among different sources," RIEDS - Rivista Italiana di Economia, Demografia e Statistica - The Italian Journal of Economic, Demographic and Statistical Studies, SIEDS Societa' Italiana di Economia Demografia e Statistica, vol. 72(4), pages 89-100, October-D.
  • Handle: RePEc:ite:iteeco:180407
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    1. Stefania Capecchi & Maria Iannario & Domenico Piccolo, 2012. "Modelling Job Satisfaction in AlmaLaurea Surveys," Working Papers 56, AlmaLaurea Inter-University Consortium.
    2. Claudio Ceccarelli & Silvia Montagna & Francesca Petrarca, 2017. "Longitudinal Analysis Of Italian Graduates Employment Paths Through Integration Among Different Administrative Sources," RIEDS - Rivista Italiana di Economia, Demografia e Statistica - The Italian Journal of Economic, Demographic and Statistical Studies, SIEDS Societa' Italiana di Economia Demografia e Statistica, vol. 71(3), pages 2-10, July-Sept.
    3. Daria Ciriaci & Alessandro Muscio, 2011. "University choice, research quality and graduates' employability: Evidence from Italian national survey data," Working Papers 48, AlmaLaurea Inter-University Consortium.
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