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Selected cohort:

survey year: 2021
years since graduation: 1
degree programme level (aggregation of degree programme type): all
degree programme type: second-level degree programme (post-Bologna process reform)
University: Torino
Faculty/Department/School: Scienze economico-sociali e matematico-statistiche (Dip.)
broad field of study: all
field of study: all
degree classification: Economics (LM-56, 64/S)
degree programme (post-Bologna process reform): economia - economics (LM-56)
employment status at graduation : all


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1. Survey population Selected cohort
Number of graduates sort 17
Number of interviewees sort 9
Response rate on total graduates  sort 52.9
Response rate on contactable graduates  sort 69.2
Gender (%) 
Male sort 47.1
Female sort 52.9
Age at graduation (average, in years)  sort 25.5
Graduation mark (average, out of 110)  sort 107.1
Duration of studies (average, in years)  sort 2.3
Graduation delay index  sort 0.17
2b. Post-degree studies Selected cohort
Have taken part in at least one post-degree educational activity (%)  sort 88.9
Post-degree studies: concluded/still ongoing (% per activity) 
Unpaid voluntary cooperation sort 11.1
Internship sort 22.2
PhD sort -
Postgraduate school sort -
1st-level academic master sort -
2nd-level academic master sort 22.2
Other type of academic master sort -
Internship in a company sort 44.4
Vocational training course sort 11.1
Activity financed by a scholarship sort -
3. Employment status Selected cohort
Employment status (%)   
Working sort 66.7
Not working and not looking for a job sort 11.1
Not working but looking for a job sort 22.2
Percentage of graduates who are not looking for a job but are attending a degree programme or are involved in an educational activity   sort 11.1
Post-degree working experiences (%) 
Not working but have worked after graduation sort -
Have never worked after graduation sort 33.3
Employment rate  
Male sort 66.7
Female sort 100.0
Total sort 88.9
Unemployment rate  sort 11.1
4. Entry in the labour market Selected cohort
Number of employed graduates  sort 6
Employed graduates: employment status at graduation (%) 
Continuing in the job held prior to graduation sort -
Not continuing the job held before graduation sort 33.3
Started working after graduation sort 66.7
Employed graduates: average time (in months) to enter the labour market  
Time between graduation and the search for the first job sort 0.7
Time between the start of the search for the first job and finding one sort 3.3
Time between graduation and finding the first job sort 4.0
5. Current job characteristics Selected cohort
Occupation (%)  
Entrepreneurs, legislators and top management sort -
Jobs requiring a high level of specialisation sort -
Jobs requiring technical specialisation sort 100.0
Clerical jobs sort -
Other jobs  sort -
Type of work (%) 
Self-employment  sort -
Permanent contract   sort -
Training contract  sort 25.0
Non-standard contract  sort 75.0
Research grant sort -
Collaboration/Consultancy   sort -
Other kinds of self-employment  sort -
Without a contract sort -
Smart working incidence (%)  sort 50.0
Part-time incidence (%) sort 25.0
Number of weekly working hours (average)    sort 35.8
6. Company characteristics Selected cohort
Company sector (%) 
Public sort -
Private sort 100.0
Not-for-profit sort -
Company branch (%) 
Agriculture sort -
Engineering industries and precision engineering industries sort -
Building industry   sort -
Chemistry/Energy   sort -
Manufacturing industry   sort -
Total for industry sort -
Commerce   sort -
Credit and insurance sort 25.0
Transport, advertising and communications   sort -
Consulting   sort 50.0
Computer science sort -
Other services for companies sort 25.0
Public administration, armed forces sort -
Education and research   sort -
Public health sort -
Other services   sort -
Total for services sort 100.0
Work geographic area (%) 
North-West sort 75.0
North-East sort -
Centre sort 25.0
South sort -
Isles sort -
Abroad sort -
7. Salary Selected cohort
Average monthly net salary (in euro)   
Male sort 1,376
Female sort 751
Total sort 959
8. Need for and use of a degree in the current job Selected cohort
Graduates who continue in the job started before graduation: they noticed an improvement in their job thanks to the degree (%) sort -
Graduates who continue in the job started before graduation and who noticed an improvement in their job thanks to the degree: kind of improvement (%) 
Financial sort -
Professional status sort -
Functions sort -
Professional skills sort -
Any other aspect sort -
Applicability of skills acquired through the degree programme (%) 
Highly applicable sort 25.0
Limited applicability sort 50.0
Not applicable sort 25.0
Usefulness of the education acquired during the university experience (%) 
Very useful sort 50.0
Not very useful sort 50.0
Not useful at all sort -
Degree required to obtain the current job (%) 
Required by law sort -
Not required by law, but necessary sort 100.0
Not required by law, but useful sort -
Neither required by law, nor useful sort -
9. Degree effectiveness and satisfaction with the current job Selected cohort
Effectiveness of the degree for the current job (%)   
Very effective/effective sort 33.3
Fairly effective sort 66.7
Not very effective/ineffective sort -
Satisfaction with the current job (average, range 1-10) sort 8.0
Employed graduates looking for a job (%) sort 16.7
3. Employment status Selected cohort
Employment rate  
Male sort 66.7
Female sort 100.0
Total sort 88.9
Percentage of graduates who are not looking for a job but are attending a degree programme or are involved in an educational activity   sort -
Post-degree working experiences (%)  
Not working but have worked after graduation sort -
Have never worked after graduation sort 11.1
Job search (%)  
Not working and not looking for a job sort -
Not working but looking for a job sort 11.1
Unemployment rate  sort 11.1
4. Entry in the labour market Selected cohort
Number of employed graduates sort 8
Employed graduates: employment status at graduation (%) 
Continuing in the job held prior to graduation sort -
Not continuing the job held before graduation sort 25.0
Started working after graduation sort 75.0
Employed graduates: average time (in months) to enter the labour market  
Time between graduation and the search for the first job sort 0.8
Time between the start of the search for the first job and finding one sort 4.1
Time between graduation and finding the first job sort 4.9
5. Current job characteristics Selected cohort
Occupation (%)  
Entrepreneurs and top management sort -
Jobs requiring a high level of specialisation sort -
Jobs requiring technical specialisation sort 50.0
Clerical jobs sort -
Other jobs  sort -
Other  sort 50.0
Type of work (%) 
Self-employment  sort -
Permanent contract   sort -
Training contract  sort 12.5
Non-standard contract  sort 37.5
Research grant sort -
Collaboration/Consultancy   sort -
Other kinds of self-employment  sort -
Without a contract sort -
Other  sort 50.0
Smart working incidence (%)  sort 62.5
Part-time incidence (%) sort 12.5
Number of weekly working hours (average)    sort 38.9
6. Company characteristics Selected cohort
Company sector (%) 
Public sort -
Private sort 100.0
Not-for-profit sort -
Company branch (%) 
Agriculture sort -
Engineering industries and precision engineering industries sort -
Building industry   sort -
Chemistry/Energy   sort -
Manufacturing industry   sort -
Total for industry sort -
Commerce   sort 12.5
Credit and insurance sort 12.5
Transport, advertising and communications   sort -
Consulting   sort 62.5
Computer science sort -
Other services for companies sort 12.5
Public administration, armed forces sort -
Education and research   sort -
Public health sort -
Other services   sort -
Total for services sort 100.0
Work geographic area (%) 
North-West sort 62.5
North-East sort 12.5
Centre sort 12.5
South sort -
Isles sort -
Abroad sort 12.5
7. Salary Selected cohort
Average monthly net salary (in euro)   
Male sort 1,126
Female sort 926
Total sort 983
8. Need for and use of a degree in the current job Selected cohort
Graduates who continue in the job started before graduation: they noticed an improvement in their job thanks to the degree (%) sort -
Graduates who continue in the job started before graduation and who noticed an improvement in their job thanks to the degree: kind of improvement (%) 
Financial sort -
Professional status sort -
Functions sort -
Professional skills sort -
Any other aspect sort -
Applicability of skills acquired through the degree programme (%) 
Highly applicable sort 25.0
Limited applicability sort 50.0
Not applicable sort 25.0
Usefulness of the education acquired during the university experience (%) 
Very useful sort 50.0
Not very useful sort 37.5
Not useful at all sort 12.5
Degree required to obtain the current job (%) 
Required by law sort 12.5
Not required by law, but necessary sort 62.5
Not required by law, but useful sort 25.0
Neither required by law, nor useful sort -
9. Degree effectiveness and satisfaction with the current job Selected cohort
Effectiveness of the degree for the current job (%)   
Very effective/effective sort 28.6
Fairly effective sort 57.1
Not very effective/ineffective sort 14.3
Satisfaction with the current job (average, range 1-10) sort 7.9
Employed graduates looking for a job (%) sort 25.0