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AlmaLaurea working papers
ISSN 2239-9453

2011

N°1
Date: June 2011
Title: Graduates’ employment and employability after the "Bologna Process" reform. Evidence from the Italian experience and methodological issues
Authors: Andrea Cammelli, Gilberto Antonelli, Furio Camillo, Angelo di Francia, Silvia Ghiselli, Matteo Sgarzi

N°2
Date: June 2011
Title: Is Italy’s University Reform Really A Failure?
Author: Andrea Cammelli

N°3
Date: June 2011
Title: Reform of the Italian University Educational System and Evolution of Selected Characteristics of Its Graduates (2000-2009)
Author: Giancarlo Gasperoni

N°4
Date: July 2011
Title: Integration of different data collection techniques using the propensity score
Authors: Furio Camillo, Valentina Conti, Silvia Ghiselli

N°05
Date: September 2011
Title: Micro Econometric Analysis Of Determinants Of Occupational Choice In Algeria
Authors: Nacer-Eddine Hammouda, Moundir Lassassi

N°06
Date: September 2011
Title: Employability of Vocational Bachelor Graduates in France: Dream or Dust in Eyes?
Authors: Julien Calmand, Jean-François Giret, Christine Guégnard

N°07
Date: September 2011
Title: Changes in Transition of Czech HE Graduates in the Context of Economic Crisis
Authors: Radim Ryška , Martin Zelenka

N°08
Date: September 2011
Title: Cooperation between education systems, business and other stakeholders in the Mediterranean countries: phenomena in slow development.
Author: Gérard Mayen

N°09
Date: September 2011
Title: Propensity Score Methods for Causal Inference: On the Relative Importance of Covariate Selection, Reliable Measurement, and Choice of Propensity Score Technique
Author: Peter M. Steiner

N°10
Date: September 2011
Title: Participation, equality of opportunity and returns to tertiary education in contemporary Europe
Authors: Fabrizio Bernardi, Gabriele Ballarino

N°11
Date: September 2011
Title: The estimation of Human Capital in structural models with flexible specification
Authors: Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio, Giuseppe Folloni

N°12
Date: September 2011
Title: Paths of the vocational training graduates: Estimation of a multi-state model using a stationary Markov chain.
Authors: Benchekroun Bahia , Nawal Zaaj

N°13
Date: September 2011
Title: Only Successful Graduates Respond to Tracer Studies: A Myth? Results from the German Corporation Project Tracer Studies
Author: Lutz Heidemann

N°14
Date: September 2011
Title: Is Mass Higher Education Working? An Update and a Reflection on the Sustainability of Higher Education Expansion in Portugal
Authors: Hugo Figueiredo, Pedro Teixeira, Jill Rubery

N°15
Date: September 2011
Title: Human capital, technological spillovers and development across OECD countries
Authors: Rosa Bernardini Papalia, Silvia Bertarelli, Carlo Filippucci

N°16
Date: September 2011
Title: Determinants of Graduate Unemployment in Tunisia
Authors: Maher Gassab, Hanène Ben Ouada Jamoussi

N°17
Date: September 2011
Title: Lost in Transition? The returns to education acquired under communism 15 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Authors: Lorenzo Rocco, Giorgio Brunello , Elena Crivellaro

N°18
Date: September 2011
Title: Education, Innovation and Labor: Obstacles to Egypt’s Competitiveness?
Author: Malak Reda

N°19
Date: September 2011
Title: Educational Mismatch and Wait Unemployment
Authors: Patrizia Ordine, Giuseppe Rose

N°20
Date: September 2011
Title: The Type of Contract and Starting Wage and Wage Growth: The Evidence from New Graduates from Post-Secondary Schools in the Netherlands
Author: Takuya Hasebe

N°21
Date: September 2011
Title: Graduate employment in the knowledge society Norwegian mastergrade-level graduates
Author: Terje Næss

N°22
Date: September 2011
Title: Personnel policies in the European firms: some evidence of the existing model(s) and the potential role of Corporate Universities.
Author: Giulio Pedrini

N°23
Date: September 2011
Title: How Do Women Entrepreneurs Perform? Empirical Evidence from Egypt
Author: Fatma El-Hamidi

N°24
Date: September 2011
Title: University Cooperation and Employment
Author: Antoine Zahlain

N°25
Date: September 2011
Title: Why do Students Migrate? Where do they Migrate to?
Authors: Elise Brezis, Ariel Soueri

N°26
Date: September 2011
Title: Is spatial mobility a reproduction mechanism of inequality? An empirical analysis of the job search behavior and the international mobility of students and re-cent graduates
Author: Fabian Kratz

N°27
Date: September 2011
Title: Another Look at Persistent Inequality in Israeli Education
Author: Yossi Shavit

N°28
Date: September 2011
Title: Education and Earnings Differentials: The Role of Family Background Across European Countries
Authors: Rosalia Castellano, Gennaro Punzo

N°29
Date: September 2011
Title: Religious Schooling, Secular Schooling, and Household Income Inequality in Israel
Authors: Ayal Kimhi, Moran Sandel

N°30
Date: September 2011
Title: Transition from High Education to the Labour Market: Unemployment within Graduates from the Gender Prospective In the Palestinian Territory
Author: Saleh Alkafri

N°31
Date: September 2011
Title: Understanding the Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation in the Middle East and North Africa Region: The Role of Education and Social Norms in Amman
Authors: Nadereh Chamlou, Silvia Muzi, Hanane Ahmed

N°32
Date: September 2011
Title: The Gender Wage Gap among recent European Graduates
Author: Moris Triventi

N°33
Date: September 2011
Title: Differences by Degree: Evidence of the Net Financial Rates of Return to Undergraduate Study for England and Wales
Authors: Yu Zhu, Ian Walker

N°34
Date: September 2011
Title: Gender issues and inequality in higher education outcomes under post-communism
Authors: Peter Robert, Annamária Gáti

N°35
Date: September 2011
Title: Factors Contributing to Participation in Web-based Surveys among Italian University Graduates
Authors: Chiara Cimini , Gasperoni, Claudia Girotti

N°36
Date: September 2011
Title: Varieties of Professional Domains and Employability Determinants in Higher Education
Author: Samo Pavlin

N°37
Date: September 2011
Title: The incidence of regional factors on "competitive performance” of universities
Authors: Fabio Pollice, Stefano De Rubertis , Enrico Ciavolino, Antonella Ricciardelli

N°38
Date: September 2011
Title: Does time-to-degree matter? The effect of delayed graduation on employment and wages.
Authors: Giorgia Casalone, Carmen Aina

N°39
Date: September 2011
Title: Higher Education Expansion, Human Capital Externalities and Wages: Italian Evidence within Occupation
Authors: Giulio Bosio, Chiara Noè

N°40
Date: September 2011
Title: Evaluation of the Italian University reform policies. A case study
Authors: Alessandra Decataldo, Antonio Fasanella

N°41
Date: September 2011
Title: Delayed entry and the utilization of higher education in Italian youth labour markets: evolution and involution
Author: Paola Potestio

N°42
Date: September 2011
Title: Skilled Labour market and economic development in the Mediterranean area
Authors: Adriana Luciano, Roberto Di Monaco

N°43
Date: September 2011
Title: Bachelor degree owners’ employment in Italy and in other European Countries
Authors: Giunio Luzzatto, Stefania Mangano , Roberto Moscati

N°44
Date: October 2011
Title: The reasons of scientists mobility: results from the comparison of outgoing and ingoing fluxes of researchers in Italy
Authors: M.Carolina Brandi, Sveva Avveduto, Loredana Cerbara

N°45
Date: October 2011
Title: Studying after the degree: new pathways shaped by old inequalities. Evidence from Italy, 1995-2007
Author: Gianluca Argentin

N°46
Date: October 2011
Title: The `Brain Gain Hypotheses` of Transition Countries Elites and Socioeconomic Development in Their Home Country (Albanian Emigrants in Italy Sample)
Authors: Brunilda Zenelaga, Kseanela Sotirofski

N°47
Date: October 2011
Title: Professional and personal paths for Europe’s qualified youth A survey of French, Italian and English ex-Erasmus students’ trajectories
Author: Magali Ballatore

N°48
Date: October 2011
Title: The demand for foreign languages in Italian manufacturing
Authors: Roberto Antonietti, Massimo Loi

N°49
Date: October 2011
Title: University choice, research quality and graduates' employability: Evidence from Italian national survey data
Authors: Daria Ciriaci, Alessandro Muscio