Barbara Barabaschi
Author's titles
Reversing University Training Cycles:
Policy Implications from a “Fit-for-Purpose” Course for Generation Z
digital

Year:
2024
This study underscores the need for universities to adapt their teaching approaches to accommodate the distinct characteristics of Generation Z. It proposes that universities should prioritize student satisfaction and achievement by crafting courses that specifically address the requirements of this generation...
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Accompanying to Escape Poverty: The Power of Social Inclusion
digital

Year:
2024
In recent years, the debate on the issues of hardship and social inclusion has focused above all on policies to combat poverty through economic subsidies and income support. In this paper, we instead analyse experiences of social inclusion through a survey on the work reintegration projects promoted by the Italian Caritas, to understand the success factors and the constraints of projects not based on direct economic subsidy...
The Role of Professional Training in Working Out of Poverty
digital

Year:
2024
The purpose of this paper is to understand the role of professional training in job placement and to verify the effect of ‘accompaniment’ and ‘orientation’ processes implemented by a training institution (Enaip) on the ex-post outcomes of the training activities. Specific attention was paid to young students who live in conditions of economic or social poverty...
RIVISTA INTERNAZIONALE DI SCIENZE SOCIALI - 2023 - 3. A special issue on “Economic and Social Exclusion and the NEETs”
digital

Year:
2023
Terzo fascicolo del 2023
Deconstructing the NEET Condition for a Renewed Policy
Approach to Youth Vulnerability
digital

Year:
2023
This article discusses the not in education, employment, or training (NEET) construct used in public policies to identify vulnerable young people and respond to their needs but which is actually incapable of grasping their heterogeneity and diverse life conditions...
Drivers of Occupational Gender Desegregation in Southern
European Countries
digital

Year:
2016
Occupational gender segregation is an enduring feature of labour markets across all industrialized countries. We study the relevance of segregation with a particular emphasis on gender and occupation and its impact on gender inequalities in access to employment and wages. We analyse four Southern European countries, i.e., Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece, characterized by different labour market institutions even though similar in the features of the welfare state...
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Migrant Integration and Entrepreneurship:
a Systematic Literature Review through the Lens of Bibliometrics
Development as Human Flourishing and Mutual Care: The Role of Accompanying
Tertiary Education for Indigenous Students. A Case Study on Institutional Relational Proximity
Development as Human Flourishing and Mutual Care: The Role of Accompanying
Tertiary Education for Indigenous Students. A Case Study on Institutional Relational Proximity
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