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GRADUATES JOB MOBILITY: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS

Silvia Bacci (), Bruno Chiandotto (), Angelo Di Francia () and Silvia Ghiselli

Statistica, 2008, vol. 68, issue 3, 255-279

Abstract: As part of the analysis of the external effectiveness of university education, a special area of attention is represented by graduates’ mobility for occupational reasons. Understanding whether or not the various types of degree courses affect mobility to a significant extent and estimating the net effect induced by individual and context-related characteristics as well as the tendency of this phenomenon over time will help provide information support to universities for use in their decision-making processes. This article proposes a multi-level longitudinal analysis to investigate the above aspects. The analysis draws upon the ALMALAUREA database relative to graduates from the years 2000, 2001 and 2002 interviewed at 1, 3 and 5 years from graduation.

Date: 2008
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