大学毕业生择优奖学金:一代意大利经济学家

IF 2.2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Enrico Nano , Ugo Panizza , Martina Viarengo
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我们研究了资助在形成人力资本方面的作用。我们研究了一项用于研究生学习的大型优秀奖学金对一代意大利经济学家的个人职业选择、职业轨迹和劳动力市场结果的影响,特别关注性别差距和社会流动性的作用。我们构建了一个独特的数据集,该数据集结合了档案来源,包括奖学金项目申请者的微观数据,并对这些人的职业生涯进行了跟踪。我们讨论了五项主要结果:(i) 如果来自社会经济地位较低家庭的个人居住在社会流动性较高的省份,那么他们更容易成为高成就者;(ii) 女性入围奖学金候选人名单的可能性较小,因为她们往往在候选人初步筛选的最主观标准中得分较低;(iii) 奖学金获得者更有可能选择研究事业,而这对女性的影响更大;(iv) 在意大利大学工作的女性往往比在意大利工作的男性拥有更少的论文引用率。不过,获得奖学金的候选人在引用方面的性别差距较小;(iv) 女性晋升为正教授的时间较长,即使在控制了学术生产力之后也是如此。
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Merit-based scholarships for university graduates: A generation of Italian economists

We examine the role of financial aid in shaping the formation of human capital. We study the impact of a large merit-based scholarship for graduate studies in affecting individuals’ occupational choices, career trajectories, and labor market outcomes of a generation of Italian economists, with special focus on gender gaps and the role of social mobility. We construct a unique dataset that combines archival sources and includes microdata for the universe of applicants to the scholarship program and follow these individuals over their professional life. We discuss five main results: (i) it is easier to become a high achiever for individuals from households with a lower socio-economic status if they reside in high social mobility provinces; (ii) women are less likely to be shortlisted for a scholarship as they tend to receive lower scores in the most subjective criteria used in the initial screening of candidates; (iii) scholarship winners are much more likely to choose a research career and this effect is larger for women; (iv) women who work in Italian universities tend to have less citations than men who work in Italy. However, the citation gender gap is smaller for candidates who received a scholarship and (iv) women take longer to be promoted to the rank of full professor, even after controlling for academic productivity.

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Labour Economics
Labour Economics ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: Labour Economics is devoted to publishing research in the field of labour economics both on the microeconomic and on the macroeconomic level, in a balanced mix of theory, empirical testing and policy applications. It gives due recognition to analysis and explanation of institutional arrangements of national labour markets and the impact of these institutions on labour market outcomes.
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