An impressive amount of quality statistical documentation, the one collected over more of 20 years by the Inter-University Consortium AlmaLaurea since its birth in 1994. An essential documentation in order to study the quality of learning as well as its impact on the lives of Italian graduates.
The two annual census-type surveys (hence considering 100% of graduates from 72 Italian universities, covering 95% of the system) take into analysis the profile and the employment conditions of Italian graduates 1, 3 and 5 years after the date of their graduation. A database which offers a very rich as well as informative picture thanks to the very high response rates which range between 86% of the profiles of graduates' survey and 75% of the employment conditions' one 5 years after graduation.
Source: https://www.almalaurea.it/
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