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    Chapter The digitization of the private sector in the Italy. A non-aggregative method to monitor the NRRP agenda at macro-area level 

    Traversa, Susanna; ivaldi, enrico (2023)
    Covid-19 emergency has produced within societies a strong impulse toward digitization policies, designed to mitigate the negative effects produced on national economies and to ensure a recovery of it. Among the objectives ...
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    Chapter Remote working in Italy: Just a pandemic accident or a lesson for the future? 

    Bollani, Luigi; Di Zio, Simone; Fabbris, Luigi (2023)
    During the Covid-19 pandemic, remote working (RW) has been a way to producing despite limiting contacts. In Italy, about a half of the workers experienced, at least for a part of their working time, RW during the years ...
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    Chapter Potential risk of gambling products and online gambling among European adolescents 

    Benedetti, Elisa; LOMBARDI, GABRIELE; cotichini, rodolfo; Cerrai, Sonia; Scalese, Marco; Molinaro, Sabrina (2023)
    he increased availability of gambling opportunities resulting from the progressive liberalisation of the gambling sector coupled with the widespread access to online gambling, is raising concerns regarding adolescents’ ...
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    Chapter Repression of the future-oriented disposition of Italians by a never-ending pandemic 

    Di Zio, Simone; Fabbris, Luigi (2023)
    Likely, the after-pandemic world won’t be as it used. To properly imagine and build our future, we should forget the progressive growth of past times and even the concept of “normality” of pre-pandemic years is going to ...
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    Chapter Monitoring and evaluation of gender equality policies 

    Coccia, Giuliana; Scavalli, Emanuela (2023)
    The 2030 Agenda has been adopted to achieve a better and sustainable future for all. The process of approaching its 17 Sustainable Development Goals is monitored through a global system of 240 statistical indicators approved ...
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    Chapter An experimental annotation task to investigate annotators’ subjectivity in a Misogyny dataset 

    Tontodimamma, Alice; Ignazzi, Elisa; Anzani, Stefano; Stranisci, Marco; Basile, Valerio; FONTANELLA, Lara (2023)
    In recent years, hatred directed against women has spread exponentially, especially in online social media. Although this alarming phenomenon has given rise to many studies both from the viewpoint of computational linguistics ...
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    Chapter Educational mismatch and productivity: evidence from LEED data on Italian firms 

    Bisio, Laura; Lucchese, Matteo (2023)
    This study aims at evaluating the impact of educational mismatch onto firm-level productivity for a large set of Italian firms. In particular, over (under)-education refers to situations where individual’s educational ...
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    Chapter Application of the guidelines of the Agency for Digital Italy guidelines and CSA Star self-assessment: A Docustar case study 

    Calabrese, Pierluigi; Lunalbi, Paola; Ribaudo, Vincenzo; Crisafulli, Saverio; Ruoto, Antonio; Bonelli, Carlo; Santarcangelo, Vito; Sinitò, Diego; STELLA, GIUSEPPE (2023)
    The paper shows the new particularly rigorous regulatory context introduced by the entry into force of the AGID guidelines with reference to the application of the Italian digital administration code on the formation, ...
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    Chapter An Open Data platform for decision making in local public administration 

    Massenzio, Matteo; Sindoni, Giuseppe (2023)
    This paper presents the Milan Open Data (OD) platform as a means to provide statistics and data in the framework of “Data-Driven Milan”, a city where policy decisions are taken in an “informed and aware” way using data. ...
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    Chapter Factors affecting tertiary education decisions of immigrants in Italy 

    Lalla, Michele; Frederic, Patrizio (2023)
    To identify the determinants of the choices of young Italian natives and immigrants with respect to tertiary education, two datasets for 2009 were used: European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) ...
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