Stuck at a crossroads? The duration of the Italian school-to-work transition

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作者
Pastore, Francesco [1 ]
Quintano, Claudio [2 ]
Rocca, Antonella [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Dept Econ, Capua, Italy
[2] Suor Orsola Benincasa Univ Naples, Dept Educ Psychol & Commun Sci, Naples, Italy
[3] Univ Naples Parthenope, Dept Management & Quantitat Studies, Excellence Dept, Econ Stat, Naples, Italy
关键词
Italy; School-to-work transition; Passive and active labor policy; Survival models; Positive duration dependence; H52; I2; I24; J13; J24; UNEMPLOYMENT; EDUCATION; TIME; HETEROGENEITY; YOUTHS; MODEL;
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10.1108/IJM-05-2020-0199
中图分类号
F24 [劳动经济];
学科分类号
020106 ; 020207 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose There is a long period from completing studies to finding a permanent or temporary (but at least satisfactory) job in all European countries, especially in Mediterranean countries, including Italy. This paper aims to study the determinants of this duration and measure them, for the first time in a systematic way, in the case of Italy. Design/methodology/approach This paper provides several measures of duration, including education level and other criteria. Furthermore, it attempts to identify the main determinants of the long Italian transition, both at a macroeconomic and an individual level. It tests for omitted heterogeneity of those who are stuck at this important crossroads in their life within the context of parametric survival models. Findings The average duration of the school-to-work transition for young people aged 18-34 years was 2.88 years (or 34.56 months) in 2017. A shorter duration was found for the highly educated; they found a job on average 46 months earlier than those with compulsory education. At a macroeconomic level, the duration over the years 2004-2017 was inversely related to spending in the labour market policy and in education, gross domestic product growth and the degree of trade union density; however, it was directly related to the proportion of temporary contracts. At the individual level, being a woman, a migrant or living in a densely populated area in the South are the risk factors for remaining stuck in the transition. After correcting for omitted heterogeneity, there is clear evidence of positive duration dependence. Practical implications Positive duration dependence suggests that focusing on education and labour policy, rather than labour flexibility, is the best way to smooth the transition. Originality/value This study develops our understanding of the Italian school-to-work transition regime by providing new and detailed evidence of its duration and by studying its determinants.
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