Investigating PhDs' early career occupational outcomes in Italy: individual motivations, role of supervisor and gender differences

Author

Carriero, Renzo

Coda Zabetta, Massimiliano

Geuna, Aldo

Tomatis, Francesca

Publication date

2024-05-06T14:16:28Z

2024-05-06T14:16:28Z

2024-05

2024-05-06T14:16:34Z

Abstract

The paper examines how individual motivations, the role of the supervisor and gender influence the early career path of doctorate holders. We investigate PhD graduates' occupational outcomes beyond academia in the framework of current literature on the oversupply of PhD holders and labor market constraints. Our analysis relies on two unique datasets. The first, at the national level, includes microdata from the Italian National Institute of Statistics regarding about 41,000 graduates who account for over 70% of the population of 6 cohorts surveyed for the period 2004-2014. The other dataset is from a single university, and resulted from an original survey of 760 PhD holders who earned their doctorates from the University of Turin in 2007-2017. We find that PhD holders' motivation towards science is associated with their subsequent employment in academia or in other research and non-research jobs. Sponsoring support in early career and the supervisor's propensity for basic research also play a role in the future academic career path. Gender differences in type of occupation, however, continue to persist even taking motivations and the supervisor's role into account.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Diferències entre sexes en l'educació; Supervisors; Desenvolupament professional; Orientació professional; Motivació en l'educació; Sex differences in education; Supervisors; Career development; Vocational guidance; Motivation in education

Publisher

Springer Verlag

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-023-01068-y

Higher Education, 2024, vol. 87, p. 1375-1392

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-023-01068-y

Rights

cc by (c) Carriero et al., 2024

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/

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