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Earning Differentials, Employment Probability, Mobility Patterns: An Application to Italian Graduates

Marco Di Cintio and Emanuele Grassi

Rivista economica del Mezzogiorno, 2012, issue 1-2, 195-242

Abstract: By showing the effects of geographic mobility for study and labour purposes,the aim of this study is to explain which are the main factors of earning differentialsamong graduates and to estimate the employment probability with relationto different Italian universities and different degree courses. In particular,the report aims at providing an estimate of the effects of geographic mobilityon graduates' earning differentials and employment probabilities by comparingsouthern universities and those in other Italy's areas. In addition, in order tocompare national results with local results, this report includes in the analysis asub-sample of residents in southern regions. Focusing on territorial features anddifferent academic offerings enables to outline incoming and outgoing mobilitypatterns, highlighting the effects of southern human capital migration towardsNorth-Central regions' universities.

Keywords: Territorial Mobility; University; Earning Differentials. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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