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XIV RAPPORTO ALMALAUREA SUL PROFILO DEI LAUREATI Laurearsi in tempi di crisi Come valorizzare gli studi universitari

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In occasione del convegno "Laurearsi in tempi di crisi: come valorizzare gli studi universitari”, presso l’Università Federico II di Napoli è stato presentato il XIV Profilo dei Laureati italiani. L’indagine coinvolge oltre 215 mila laureati del 2011, circa l’80 per cento di tutti i laureati nel 2011 nelle università italiane. Hanno preso parte all’indagine 61 degli Atenei aderenti ad ALMALAUREA. Nonostante il contesto negativo, dal rapporto emergono alcuni segnali rassicuranti: si riduce l’età di conseguimento del titolo, aumenta il numero di esperienze di tirocinio riconosciute dal corso di studi e cresce la disponibilità a cercare lavoro all’estero; infine, aumenta l’attrattività del nostro sistema per i laureati di altri paesi.

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  • Andrea Cammelli, 2015. "XIV RAPPORTO ALMALAUREA SUL PROFILO DEI LAUREATI Laurearsi in tempi di crisi Come valorizzare gli studi universitari," Working Papers 72, AlmaLaurea Inter-University Consortium.
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    1. Moira Nardoni, 2012. "Soddisfazione per l’esperienza universitaria," Working Papers 52, AlmaLaurea Inter-University Consortium.
    2. Silvia Galeazzi, 2012. "Genere e scelte formative: le "minoranze di genere”," Working Papers 53, AlmaLaurea Inter-University Consortium.
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