Category: Research

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Interviews With Officials

As mentioned above, the talks aimed at having a more precise picture on the regional scene regarding the problem investigated concerned institutional entities operating in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Ferrara and an official of the regional administration. To these must be added the interviews with union officials in…
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The Main Results of the Surveys

The following pages refer to the results obtained in the two phases in which the interviewers’ work was structured. A first paragraph is based on recordings of interviews with provincial and regional officials during the first phase. The second and third paragraphs examine the interviews carried out in the second phase, respectively, with companies in…
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Subject, Methodology, Tools and Research Team

Moving within that problematic field, the pilot group of this research has therefore devoted some meetings, in the approach phase, to the discussion of the concept of work experience, the definition of which is neither unambiguous nor without gaps in the available texts dealing with the subject, much less in the documentation of various institutional…
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Overview of the Problem of Research

In the conclusions of a recent analysis, published by ISFOL, of the projects developed under the Employment Community Initiative, and relating to immigration issues with particular reference to the experimentation of new forms to promote the employment of immigrants, a strong emphasis can be found on two basic characteristics that must have interventions in favor…
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General Introduction

Seen in a European and national context in which structural and mass unemployment (and the difficulty of this phenomenon to subside appreciable even in the face of constant economic growth and an assessable condition of prosperity for small sections of the population) presents itself as one of the dramatic fundamental problems, Emilia Romagna appears –…
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