The paper presents the results of a nationwide research about how social service graduates entering the job market between 2006 and 2012, the core of the economic crisis. Findings show that social service graduates no longer tend to find open-ended jobs as social workers in the public sector. More and more often only some of them enter the public sector, a growing number get a job in the private services sector, while more and more fail to find jobs as social workers, despite their degree in social service

Tognetti, M. (2016). I Laureati in servizio sociale e l'inserimento nel mercato del lavoro: un'indagine nazionale in tempo di crisi. AUTONOMIE LOCALI E SERVIZI SOCIALI, 3, 481-497.

I Laureati in servizio sociale e l'inserimento nel mercato del lavoro: un'indagine nazionale in tempo di crisi

TOGNETTI, MARA GRAZIELLA
2016

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a nationwide research about how social service graduates entering the job market between 2006 and 2012, the core of the economic crisis. Findings show that social service graduates no longer tend to find open-ended jobs as social workers in the public sector. More and more often only some of them enter the public sector, a growing number get a job in the private services sector, while more and more fail to find jobs as social workers, despite their degree in social service
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
job market, occupational, social work
Italian
1-dic-2016
2016
3
481
497
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Tognetti, M. (2016). I Laureati in servizio sociale e l'inserimento nel mercato del lavoro: un'indagine nazionale in tempo di crisi. AUTONOMIE LOCALI E SERVIZI SOCIALI, 3, 481-497.
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