Learning mobility grants and skill (mis)matching in the labour market: the case of the 'Master and Back' programme

Crescenzi, R.ORCID logo, Gagliardi, L. & Orrù, E. (2016). Learning mobility grants and skill (mis)matching in the labour market: the case of the 'Master and Back' programme. Papers in Regional Science, 95(4), 693-707. https://doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12155
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The paper looks at the geographical mobility of graduate students and their skill matching in the labour market. The paper assesses the impact of a learning mobility grant scheme funded by the European Social Fund in Sardinia (ex-Objective 1 region in the Italian Mezzogiorno). The scheme aims to foster regional human capital and increase the employability of local graduates by covering the cost of post-graduate studies in other regions or countries. The econometric analysis is based on a unique dataset that combines administrative data on beneficiaries with information from a dedicated survey. The results suggest that learning mobility grants can reinforce skill matching only if the problem of self-selection of the beneficiaries is properly addressed.

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