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Profiling and Labour Market Accessibility for the Graduates in Economics at Naples University

In: Effectiveness of University Education in Italy

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  • Simona Balbi

    (University of Naples “Federico II”)

  • Maria Gabriella Grassia

    (University of Naples “Federico II”)

Abstract

Summary In this paper, after defining a pseudo-panel of groups observed at subsequent times, we propose a strategy for the construction of a set of association rules related to different survey occasions. First, we measure the similarity between systems built at different times for understanding the stability of the phenomenon. We apply a procedure developed for symbolic data analysis for this purpose. The procedure consists of two phases: the definition of the pseudo-panel and that of a system of rules referred to the semantic marking technique. Then, the agreement between the systems is measured. We applied such a strategy for studying the labour market accessibility for graduate in Economics, the University of Naples “Federico II”, and the market evolution during an eight-year time span.

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  • Simona Balbi & Maria Gabriella Grassia, 2007. "Profiling and Labour Market Accessibility for the Graduates in Economics at Naples University," Springer Books, in: Luigi Fabbris (ed.), Effectiveness of University Education in Italy, pages 345-356, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-7908-1751-5_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-1751-5_25
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