An investigation of mobility of Italian Ph. Doctors

IF 0.6 Q4 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis Pub Date : 2019-12-15 DOI:10.1285/I20705948V12N4P748
Gabriele Ruiu, N. Fadda, A. Ezza, Massimo Esposito
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Migration is a permanent phenomenon rooted in history and recently involves high-skilled workers (HSWs). Among them, a crucial role is played by PhDs. HSWs face the risk to not find a job matching their skills and they can opt to accept to be overeducated for the job or move to another country or region. Mobility of HSW can be interpreted as a positive issue that can help to match jobs and skills. However, the emergence of a clear path between areas of countries or regions (e.g. from south to north Italy) highlights the risks of a drain of human capital from areas with low development to more developed ones. In this paper, we focus on a category of HSWs who have been almost neglected by the literature, the PhDs. The aim of the paper is to shed light on the mobility pattern of Italian PhDs, paying attention to PhDs from Southern Italy. This aim will be pursued by using microdata from the 2014 ISTAT Survey on the professional conditions of Italian PhDs at 4 and 6 years after the end of their studies.This work highlights that Southern PhDs have higher probability to move to other area of the countries, while Northern PhDs seem to prefer to move abroad thus confirming previous studies which identified a similar pattern for graduates. While the Northern part of the country compensate the drain of human capital with the mobility from the other part of Italy, the Southern face a relevant drain of ‘talents’.
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意大利博士流动性调查
移民是一种植根于历史的永久现象,最近涉及高技能工人。其中,博士发挥着至关重要的作用。HSW面临着找不到与其技能相匹配的工作的风险,他们可以选择接受过高的教育,或者搬到另一个国家或地区。HSW的流动性可以被解释为一个积极的问题,有助于匹配工作和技能。然而,国家或地区之间出现了一条清晰的道路(例如,从意大利南部到北部),突显了人力资本从低发展地区流失到更发达地区的风险。在本文中,我们关注的是一类几乎被文献所忽视的HSW,即博士。本文的目的是揭示意大利博士的流动模式,关注来自意大利南部的博士。这一目标将通过使用2014年ISTAT关于意大利博士研究结束后4年和6年的专业条件调查的微观数据来实现。这项研究强调,南方博士更有可能移居其他地区的国家,而北方博士似乎更喜欢移居国外,从而证实了之前的研究,这些研究为毕业生确定了类似的模式。虽然该国北部地区用来自意大利其他地区的流动来弥补人力资本的流失,但南部地区面临着相关的“人才”流失。
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