Vito Pipitone
National Research Council
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Journal on Educational Technology | 2017
Giovanni Fulantelli; Vito Pipitone
This paper is framed by the ongoing debate surrounding European policy on immigration and focuses on the economic effects and training needs generated by the new flows of forced migration. The considerations presented offer an opportunity to rethink our response to the challenges being posed by an increasingly heterogeneous and multi-ethnic society, and how new technologies might be leveraged as part of that response. The conclusion is that education and training can play a pivotal role in transforming the current migration emergency into an opportunity for growth and economic development for the EU.
ECONOMIA PUBBLICA | 2010
Giovanni Pitti; Vito Pipitone; Giovanni Fultanelli; Mario Allegra
Over the last decade the Italian university system has been subject to a remarkable reform. The number of courses has increased over time; registrations of new students have been rising more than 13 per cent, despite the Italian unemployment rate of graduates remains above the European average. In this new context, characterized by a growing competitive pressure, this paper tries to understand which today are the main determinants in the demand for academic education in Italy. For this purpose, we use data collected from a national survey by ITD-CNR in the first half of 2008, by means of a web questionnaire (consisting of 44 questions) filled in by students attending their high school final year. These data have been used in order to estimate two binomial logit models, which reveal that inertial factors are the main determinants of the demand for academic education in Italy, both for those students aimed to certainly continue their career, and for those who are irresolute. Families’ social and cultural background seems relevant for resolute students, whereas it is not much significant for undecided students. Students’ individual skills modestly affect the demand for academic education from students aimed to continue their career, whereas individual skills seem to be very relevant for more perplexed ones. Finally, the economic constraints show an absolute lack of statistic relevance.
technological ecosystems for enhancing multiculturality | 2017
Giuseppe Chiazzese; Giovanni Fulantelli; Vito Pipitone; Davide Taibi
Marine Policy | 2018
Vito Pipitone; Francesco Colloca
Education in the knowledge society | 2018
Giuseppe Chiazzese; Giovanni Fulantelli; Vito Pipitone; Davide Taibi
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues | 2017
Vito Pipitone; Luciano Seta
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014
Luciano Seta; Vito Pipitone; Manuel Gentile; Mario Allegra
Archive | 2012
Vito Pipitone; Luciano Seta
Archive | 2011
Pitti G; Vito Pipitone; Giovanni Fulantelli; Mario Allegra
Archive | 2009
Mario Allegra; Giovanni Fulantelli; Vito Pipitone