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A Structural Model of the Employment Pathways of the University of Foggia Graduates

In: Effectiveness of University Education in Italy

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  • Corrado Crocetta

    (University of Foggia)

  • Francesco d’Ovidio

    (University of Bari)

Abstract

Summary The purpose of this study is to investigate the strategies used by graduates of the University of Foggia to enter the labour market. Using both quantitative and qualitative variables, quantified by means of optimal scaling, a structural equation model has been created to analyse the relations between latent variables tied to university education, and graduates’ expectations and methods of job searching. Furthermore, we study if the correlation structure between these latent variables is constant observing separately female and male graduates.

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  • Corrado Crocetta & Francesco d’Ovidio, 2007. "A Structural Model of the Employment Pathways of the University of Foggia Graduates," Springer Books, in: Luigi Fabbris (ed.), Effectiveness of University Education in Italy, pages 71-87, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-7908-1751-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-1751-5_6
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