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In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 47, Heft 2, S. 296-297
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 45, Heft 2, S. 278-279
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: Research Policy, Band 33, Heft 5, S. 841-842
In: Routledge Studies in Global Competition
In: Journal of economic behavior & organization, Band 193, S. 334-352
ISSN: 1879-1751, 0167-2681
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 97-115
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: LEQS Paper No. 118
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Working paper
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 49, Heft 5, S. 866-882
ISSN: 1360-0591
"In diesem Beitrag analysieren wir auf Mikroebene die Determinanten für eine (fehlende) Übereinstimmung zwischen der Ausbildung und den Arbeitsstellen von neuen Hochschulabsolventen in Italien. Aufgrund der gestiegenen internen Migration unter italienischen Hochschulabsolventen konzentrieren wir uns insbesondere auf die Rolle der interregionalen Migration für die Übereinstimmung zwischen Ausbildung und Arbeitsstelle. Bei der Methodologie werden sowohl die endogene Beziehung zwischen Migration und Beschäftigung als auch die durch Selbstauswahl verursachte Verzerrung hinsichtlich der Beschäftigung und der (fehlenden) Übereinstimmung zwischen Ausbildung und Arbeitsstelle berücksichtigt. Anhand einer Umfrage über den Zugang von italienischen Hochschulabsolventen zum Arbeitsmarkt stellen wir fest, dass sich die Migration auf nationaler Ebene zwar tatsächlich positiv auf den Erfolg bei der Arbeitssuche auswirkt und die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer Überqualifikation senkt, doch dass auf subnationaler Ebene robuste Unterschiede deutlich werden. Die Regionen des Nordens scheinen in der Tat einen Teil des Ertrags der im Süden getätigten Investitionen in die Hochschulbildung zu ernten, da sie Ströme von Hochschulabsolventen aus dem Süden aufnehmen, die in den Arbeitsmärkten der Empfangsregionen eine gute Übereinstimmung zwischen Ausbildung und Arbeitsstelle erzielen können. Übereinstimmung zwischen Ausbildung und Arbeitsstelle von Hochschulabsolventen Überqualifikation Interregionale Migration Zugang von Hochschulabsolventen zum Arbeitsmarkt Italienische Regionen" (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
In: Regional studies, Band 49, Heft 5, S. 866-882
ISSN: 0034-3404
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 49, Heft 5, S. 866-882
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 41, Heft 7, S. 933-948
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: Research policy: policy, management and economic studies of science, technology and innovation, Band 35, Heft 7, S. 1018-1036
ISSN: 1873-7625
Within the European arena, the heterogeneity of socio-economic conditions among Italian regions is a clear example of intra-border imbalances. Though, the different degree of development characterising the various areas of Italy is far from being an exception in the Union, where diversity across member states is a reflection of domestic socio-economic disparities strongly concentrated in space and reproduced over time. In the most recent years, the pattern of economic growth of the Italian Mezzogiorno has undergone a significant transformation. Up to the beginning of the 1990s, the whole area was by and large characterised by a single macroeconomic model of income and employment, whose dynamics were strongly based upon State intervention. By the early 1990s, the end of the special public support for the Mezzogiorno – as a consequence, to a large extent, of the completion of the Single European Market in 1992 – was only partially followed by appropriate legislative tools for the support of less favoured areas. Since then, the Italian southern regions as a whole have gone through a worsening of their economic fundamentals, particularly with regard to income growth and unemployment. At the same time, the differentials in the patterns of socio-economic development within the southern area have been strengthening, confirming the existence of "many Mezzogiorni" pointed out by the southern literature. In our previous work we have provided further empirical support to the fact that the Italian periphery is far from being a clear-cut and homogeneous set of local contexts, even within the same administrative region. As a consequence, a categorisation without distinctions at the level of policy strategies would imply the agreement on a single "logic of development", which has indeed already demonstrated its calamitous effects in the application of a "top-down" indistinct industrialisation strategy to the Italian Mezzogiorno. Our current research line aims at providing the basis for devising a policy framework within which trying to identify new directions to untangle regional "vulnerability", with particular reference to the dramatic changes imposed by internationalisation and globalisation processes. The objective of the present paper is to investigate to what extent the evolution of export patterns and performance by Mezzogiorno province fits in the picture of growing differentiation highlighted in our previous work and in the southern economic literature. Thus, the combined significance of cumulativeness and gradual change in specialisation patterns is examined by testing the extent of continuity in the sectoral composition of trade specialisation profiles by province during the period 1985-2000 (corresponding to the achievement of the single European market and currency). The export performance and the models of specialisation seem to bear out the view of "many Mezzogiorni" and show that peripheral regions and provinces have adopted rather distinct strategies to adjust to the rapidly increasing global economic integration. Our results – on the basis of which a taxonomy of trade specialisation patterns has been devised – stress the difficulty to identify a single "successful path", that is, cumulativeness versus change in the evolution of provincial specialisation profiles. Rather, it appears to emerge that both (or none) can be successful depending on socio-economic conditions characterising the local contexts of reference even belonging to the same area or region.
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In: Review of international political economy, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 98-122
ISSN: 1466-4526